Monday, September 30, 2013

Al Qaeda Terrorists massacre 50 in rural Nigeria; CBS doesn't get it; far left network flaunts O'Reilly's admission he is Christian as a "gotcha"

BALTIMORE, Maryland September 29, 2013 -Al Qaeda Executes 50 Nigerian Muslim Students:  A provost at a rural agriculture college in Nigeria says Al Qaeda terrorists killed up to 50 students, some asleep in their dormitory rooms seconds before the early morning attack, in the African nation of Nigeria.  Students said that many of the dead were gathered into groups outside of a dormitory, then Islamic Terrorists opened fire on the separated group.  Once one group was gunned down, the terrorists moved to another group that had been separated.  A provost at the school said some 50 students were dead.  The students were all Muslim, school officials said.  No reason or motive, other than the obvious thirst for publicity, was offered by anyone at the scene. CBS Flaunts Mis-Statement by O'Reilly: he admits he is Christian:  CBS has an interview with Fox's Bill O'Reilly as its big draw tonight, and even though they are counting on the segment to boost ratings, they still are playing gotcha with the successful anchor and author.  The interviewer asks O'Reilly if he thinks the Holy Spirit wanted him to write his latest book, "Killing Jesus."  O'Reilly says yes.  And that's the spot.  That's the big killer mistake they got O'Reilly to make.  Aren't they something?  The Ravens lost because...  The defending world champs were in Buffalo Sunday to play the Bills.  They lost the game, 23-20, because:  Save for Tyrone Suggs and Torey Smith, not too many of the Ravens took the game too seriously; Joe Flacco, the Super Bowl MVP, threw five interceptions; Anquan Boldin is not a Raven any longer; The Ravens forgot how to run the football; Unlike every other NFL team, the Ravens went into the season with only two running backs on the roster (not counting the fullbacks, who cannot, apparently, fill in at halfback; the vaunted Ravens defensive line did not make it to Buffalo for the game on Sunday; Ray Rice was double-covered on a pass play on a third and goal situation in the fourth quarter, but Flacco threw to him anyway.  He wasn't healthy enough to run the ball but he was a better target than Torey Smith and Marlon Brown.  We could go on and on.  Even though Torey Smith played an outstanding game by any standard, he did get caught from behind on the 74-yard bomb from Flacco.  The game officials, who were outstanding, did make a ridiculous mistake near the end of the game when they called a personal foul on Suggs for tackling the Bills quarterback as he stood in the Bills backfield without taking a knee and with the game clock running.  Suggs hit him harder than he had to, the officials told Harbaugh, or was it that he hit him too hard? The officials got caught in the crosshairs of the PC police and forgot this is football and Suggs job is to hit the man hard enough to perhaps cause a fumble.  They are killing the game, very slowly, perhaps, but they are killing the game.  The most ridiculous thing was when the officials were asked by the Ravens to say what Suggs should have done in that situation.  Talk about stumbling and mumbling.  Every real fan who sees a situation like that knows the game is being torn down, but the PC-influenced talking heads won't tell you this even if it makes them look like fools.  And while we're on the subject of talking heads, I heard one yesterday say Peyton Manning can't be stopped.  I would invite him to review the tape of the game against these same Ravens.  Well into the second half the Ravens led and might have continued to lead even longer were it not for the infamous brain dead officials' call followed by the nearly as bad screw up on the Ravens sideline in not flagging the call.  The Broncos were bottled up in their end of the field when Manning threw incomplete on third down, apparently forcing yet another Denver punt.  But the aforementioned official said the Bronco receiver caught the ball.  This was the second time in that game that they'd blown that routine call.  But somehow the Ravens sideline didn't get word to their coach to flag the call for a review.  On about the next play Denver scored on a long pass, then a Ravens punt was blocked and so on.  If you want to stop Manning this year, look at the first half of opening night.  You will see a defense, playing together for the first time with a ton of new faces, keeping Mr. Invincible quite uninvincible.

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