
Rui Pereira
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http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article....RTICLE_ID=46267
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http://www.boston.com/sports/football/arti..._isnt_done_yet/
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Keyshon Johnson had declared Drew the 4th best QB in NFL
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http://www.counterpunch.com/
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Intelligent Design vs. Evolution
Rui Pereira replied to Gavin in Va Beach's topic in Politics, Polls, and Pundits
Yahweh created the universe! look for more natural disasters and I don't mean the upcoming Bills season! -
Looks like there is a dispute of some sort but I am not sure of the details, fully! It looks like someone at NY Times accused Geraldo of inserting himself into a story relative to Katrina!
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I worked for Comcast therefore I have a somewhat different prespective! I am aware of the ratings but I like to see what they are doing...plus...they have great colors!!!
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about NO! He's intense!
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Unfortunelty a huge chunk of the population, including urban "black areas" are simply too poor! The gap between the haves and have nots is simply too wide! Rap is OK ( ex punk rocker here! ) but the problem, as I see it, is that when these folks "make it" they become worse than the "oppressors" when it comes to flaunting wealth! They should expand more energy bringing up the rest of the communities that they, supposedly, speak for!
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BINGO!!!!!!!!!!! It's sad!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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In layman's terms.....Geraldo determined that the cops on duty decided that he's the only one worth protecting!
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It's all about them, their reps, ratings etc.! Earlier O'Reilly ( same sort ) told Geraldo that there looked ot be much police presnece at the Convention Center and he said ( paraphase ) " these are the only cops int he entire place and they are here to protect me" "they have my back"
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was not to be outdone! Really took it to a high level of draam when reporting from the NO Convention center on O"Reilly Factor! He must have heard that Anderson Cooper was on a roll!!!
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A classic! She was pissed because he put her on the spot! But...her father was the mayor of NO, at one point!
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I have never seen anyhting like this with the possible exception of 9/11! The tsunami was so far away thatthe coverage wasn't "intense" enough to put it into my "mental landscape"! Long term, this could be really abd! Also, there are so many poor people in this country and, for the Fox News fans, they are not alll poor because they're lazy, etc.
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Don't know...never saw The Mole! Thirty something guy with grey hair!!!
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is really throwing himself into this story ( Katrina ). He's the new Geraldo! CNN's coverage is great!!!!!
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How do I enable Java on my Windows XP???
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QB stats for the Bills since 1990
Rui Pereira replied to TravelingDad48's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Is Kelly in HOF???? -
WGR...I can't believe how awful it is
Rui Pereira replied to PromoTheRobot's topic in The Stadium Wall Archives
Which station do you mean? The Zone? -
Eleven holes-in-one in a single round... Tue Aug 2,10:59 AM ET SEOUL (Reuters) - North Korea's Dear Leader Kim Jong-il never forgets a phone number, a cadre's career or a line of computer code. ADVERTISEMENT According to an article posted Tuesday on a Web site run by North Korea, Kim wakes up early every day for intensive memory training where he sits down and commits to his keen mind items such as the phone numbers of workers in his Stalinist state. "I remember all computer codes and telephones that workers are using now," Kim was quoted as saying on the Web Site "Uri-Min-jok-kiri" (www.uriminzokkiri.dprkorea.com), or "Among our People." Kim surprised a group of North Korean officials attending a meeting in 2002 by recalling all their phone numbers "with lightning speed," the site said. On a day Kim visited a cemetery, he looked around at the tombs and he remembered the achievements, characteristics, tastes and bereaved family members for hundreds of the dead by a quick glance at the names on tombstones, it said. "All the attendants were surprised at his incredible memory," the site says. North Korean propaganda is ripe with the amazing achievements of its Dear Leader. The highly controlled state also closely monitors its citizens to make sure they do not speak out against Kim or challenge his rule. Kim pilots jet fighters, pens operas, produces movies and accomplished a feat unmatched in the annals of professional golf by shooting 11 holes-in-one on the first round he ever played. The Web Site said Kim told all workers they should develop their ability to memorize. "The memory of a person gets better when a person uses their brain often," he was quoted as saying.
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Vet Bledsoe to be treated like rookie by Parcells By STEPHEN HAWKINS Associated Press July 31, 2005 OXNARD, Calif. - Drew Bledsoe was one of the first players on the field for the Dallas Cowboys' first practice of training camp Saturday. While he was eager to be back on the field again as coach Bill Parcells' starting quarterback, Bledsoe had another reason for his early arrival. "I'm just a little old, man. It takes me a little longer to get warmed up than some of these other guys," said the 33-year-old Bledsoe, who is going into his 13th season. Still, Bledsoe is eight years younger than Vinny Testaverde, the quarterback who reunited with Parcells last season and started 15 games. And Bledsoe's about to be treated much like he was as a rookie in 1993 after Parcells took him with the No. 1 overall pick for New England. When Bledsoe started talking this summer to Parcells about old times, the coach reminded him of the "leash" he was on early in his career to keep his impulses from taking over. That leash got longer during those four seasons until their last game together in the Super Bowl. "I'm certain after that, it was even extended out by other coaches. I told him now it has come full circle," Parcells said Saturday. "We want to go back and be a good game manager, try to avoid the bad plays, be a good decision-maker, and just reiterate the same things I reiterated to you when you were a rookie player. That's really what I said to him." Bledsoe is the third starting quarterback for Parcells in his three camps with the Cowboys, who went from 10 wins to 10 losses in his two seasons. He will be the eighth different starter in Dallas since three-time Super Bowl champion Troy Aikman quit playing after the 2000 season. The constraints Parcells is putting on him aren't really a reflection of Bledsoe, who signed a three-year contract with Dallas after being released by Buffalo. "He's a different guy than he was then," Parcells said. "He is a much more mature adult. He's in tremendous condition now." Parcells is just hopeful that Bledsoe won't have to be trying to win games on his own, and instead will get plenty of help from second-year running back Julius Jones, an offensive line that added Pro Bowl guard Marco Rivera, tight ends Jason Witten and Dan Campbell and receivers Keyshawn Johnson and Terry Glenn, a former teammate of Bledsoe's in New England. "You want the challenge. You want the ball to be in your hands when the game is on the line, and that's regardless of how you approach it," Bledsoe said. "At the same time, I think what Bill is getting at is that winning football means that it is an entire team game and that burden has to be shared by everybody, not just one or two guys." The coach doesn't want a repeat of last season. Jones played only half of last season because of a broken shoulder, but ran for 819 yards - 803 in the last seven games. Campbell missed the last 13 games with torn ligaments in his left foot, and Glenn missed the last 10 games with a foot injury. Like Jones, Glenn is healthy and was on the field for the opening practice. Campbell is recovered from the foot injury, but had an appendicitis Thursday. He is on the physically unable to perform due to illness list and could miss up to a week. Bledsoe said he's excited about the potential the Cowboys have, and thinks they are capable of winning a lot of games. But he also knows he has some things he has to prove in a new camp. Bledsoe has already impressed with his conditioning. Parcells said the quarterback was one of the top three players during the team's conditioning drills Friday, and that didn't go unnoticed by his teammates. "He had a great practice today, don't get me wrong," safety Roy Williams said. "But when you see an older quarterback like that make the running test, you can't do nothing but get excited about that."
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Ulrich would have won it!
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Thanks for the input guys!!!!