
We did it, we finally did it!
Like Pardon the Interruption, but only smoother!!
"We are learning of private investigators threatening Latino voters in New Mexico, deceptive flyers sent to students in Virginia, and politically-motivated police investigations of new voters in Ohio," Slater said. "These activities are just the latest tactics in what has been a decade-long partisan strategy to limit registration and voting."
"I'm about half and half right now that he'll win," said Shields, an 18-year-old university student and Obama supporter at a union-sponsored candidate forum in Cincinnati.
"Now when November comes and we're almost there, then I'll believe. Right now, I just have my fingers crossed."
Baptist preacher and Obama backer Brenda Girton-Mitchell, 60, said she had enough faith "in the human psyche" to believe that Obama would prevail over McCain.
But she echoes blacks across the country when she notes that polls have fooled them before, citing the famous case of Tom Bradley, an African American who narrowly lost the 1982 California governor's election despite leading in polls.

Pearlman writes that Troy Aikman was disgusted by Sanders. And Barry Switzer too. He also notes that Switzer's liquor tab during the week of the Pittsburgh-Dallas Super Bowl in Arizona was $100,000. That's a heck of an example to set, Barry. What a great hire.


“I said, ‘Antonio, you’re not going to do that, you’re not an Olympic high jumper,’ ” said Williams, who has worked with Olympic athletes such as sprinter Lauryn Williams. “He just said, ‘We’ll see.’ So we get to the vertical jump and they set the top height at 44 inches.
“Well, Antonio jumps up and cups his hand over the top of the whole thing. Everybody goes silent and just kind of looks at each other. They didn’t know what to really do. But it takes awhile to set up the apparatus to measure the jump, so they just write 45 and move on. It was just ridiculous. It was way past 45, whatever it was.”
When it comes to Cromartie, it seems that the only boundaries are the dimensions of the field.


CB Fred Smoot suffered severe cramps and began throwing up blood.. The team carted him into the locker room where they hooked him up to IV's.. While watching the fourth quarter and seeing his team possibly blow another late lead, Smoot asked the trainers to go get him something, when they left the room, he ripped the IV's out of his arm and ran back out onto the field and told Gregg Williams he was playing..
On accusations he spit on Saints tackle Jim Dombrowski, November, 1988: "I'm allergic to holding, so I sneezed . . . If he thought I spit, I really want to apologize. I was sneezing; perhaps I sneezed in his face. We were talking. He'd been grabbling me all day, and it was just one of those things. Why should I get fined? This guy hit me. If I sneezed, I sneezed. It's his word against mine . . . Besides, I don't know if there's a spitting rule. If there was, I'd have known about it. I don't think there's a no-sneeze rule. Anyway, I wouldn't flagrantly spit on someone. I'm a mortgage banker, and do bankers spit? No."
Name to remember
The best undrafted free agents are signed right away.
The overlooked ones are fortunate to score tryouts somewhere.
But Fresno State running back Clifton Smith made the most of his. The Buccaneers brought him to Tampa for last weekend’s rookie minicamp and the 5-foot-9, 192-pound Smith made such an impression that the Buccaneers signed him Monday to a free-agent contract.
The Buccaneers believe Smith, Fresno State’s team MVP last season, could be a sleeper, helping them not only in the backfield but in the return game. Last season, Smith averaged 14.4 yards per punt return.
Of course, it’s a long way from now until the final cuts, but for now, Tampa Bay is encouraged.
With a unanimous vote and little debate Wednesday night, the Fresno Unified school board appointed longtime administrator Dolphas Trotter as the district's interim superintendent.
Trotter, assistant superintendent of high schools, takes over June 16 as Carlos Garcia heads to Las Vegas to take the top job in one of the fastest-growing school districts in the nation. Trotter is set to retire in October after 29 years in the district.
"He knows the district inside and out. He listens. And people like him," board president David Wright said of Trotter.
Trotter started as a teacher and served as principal at middle and high schools before moving up through the ...
Gentlemen,
Hope all is well. Not sure if all of you have heard but Poly is playing at Wisconsin Nov 22nd. That is after at san diego state and Montana at home to open the season.
It looks like the program is going places we only could have dreamed about- quite a step up from 14 hour bus rides to Humboldt- good times
Any way- I talked to Payam yesterday. He mentioned that the alumni group- the guys putting together the spring game BBQ and golf- said that there is not much representation from the teams of the 90’s. which may make sense, since I know personally I haven’t done anything for the program other then go to the san diego state game 2 years back.
So here is what I am thinking- let me know if you all are in or not. I think I picked a decent mix of guys that can not only hit up the right people but also has a different connection to various groups of ex players.
I set a goal- I think it is reasonable but I could be way off. I haven’t talked to anyone else other then Payam at Poly. I’m thinking we get a group of 200 guys that will be willing to donate a minimum of $250 ANNUALLY. This would be a solid base that we can grow year over year. This would be money going directly to the Football program- I need to confirm that but I believe so- or we wouldn’t be that incented to do it.
I have a concept of how we can do this as well- we are going to introduce a pyramid scheme to fund raising-HA
I have listed out 9 of us- if each of you choose to take on this challenge here is a way we can do it
Each of you commit to recruit 5 others that will bring in the minimum $250.
Then we each work with those 45 people to make sure they go out and recruit at least 3 others willing to commit the $250 minimum.
If my math skills are correct we would be pretty close to having our 200 member base. The 50k would follow from there. I am sure some will be willing to pony up more then 250.
To recap- each of you pay at least 250 and find 5 others that will pay minimum of 250 and recruit at least 3 others.
You all follow that?
Call if you have any questions.
What do you guys think? How sweet would it be to present Payam- forget Ellerson of whoever the AD is- with a 50k check in April? And tell him we got another 50k minimum next year.
Respond back to the group with any suggestions-
Let me know if you are in or not-
I’m putting up the first 1k- 49k more to go
We get to 50k we will invite everyone to san diego state game for tailgate and party
Lets do this
By the way- we are going to Wisconsin- anyone else have interest?
Tom
"Everybody that knows sports knows football is tailor-made for performance-enhancing drugs. I don't know how they managed to skate by. It irritates me. Don't tell me it's not more prevalent. The number in football is at least twice as many. Look at the speed and size of those players."
DX: In terms of how complex of a character Omar is, on the one hand he says “Omar don’t scare,” but then we see him in jail and he looks really shook …
MKW: Hell yeah, Hell yeah. [Laughs] Let me tell you something… The line between fiction and reality is very thin. That was a real prison that we shot in and it was a room of 100 some odd extras banging on the walls saying they wanted to do all these evil things. At one point it just felt real, the cameras weren’t even there and a lot of energy was in the room, and it was just a weird feeling. I’ve never been in a prison in my life, so for me to be in there and to have all these people who I’ve maimed or robbed or hurt in some way, now they want to kill me. It was like putting a deer in a water full of alligators. And to have Donnie there and to look in his eyes and see something being brought to life in him… ‘Cause you know the scene after Omar shanks the dude in his ass and I leave the scene, right? So we did a couple takes of that, and I could feel it escalating. I would [usually] get off the set ‘til they called me to tape it again, but one take I said “Mike, just stop short and turn around and just embrace the scene,” and I turned around and Donnie was sitting in the middle of all them dudes, a sea of lions, and he had that knife and he was picking his nails with the shank and he looked like, “I’ll eat all y’all” it was just a look, real cool, almost like when a tsunami hit and all the water disappears, that real calm moment? He had that look on his face, and I could see that “I don’t ever wanna go there,” that look in his eyes was a very dark place. He’s a strong individual to be able to come back into that light from the darkness where he’s been. So there was a lot of energy in that prison that day.