Saturday, August 10, 2013

Why not simply kill the competition and a life of abandon and fear to get everything one wants out of life? Why not? Happiness can be bought in the USA, right? Everyone with a gun is above the law these days, right?


WASHINGTON (AP) — Three men have been jailed (click here) on charges they killed a standout western Pennsylvania college running back while mugging him for his wallet and smartphone, after the phone's GPS records led police to two of the three suspects' homes.
Online court records don't list attorneys for the men charged with criminal homicide, robbery, conspiracy and other crimes in the Oct. 4 death of Timothy McNerney, 21, who starred at Knoch High School north of Pittsburgh before attending Washington & Jefferson College.

McNerney died of a head injury when he was either struck or fell and hit his head during the incident about 2:30 a.m., when he and a teammate were robbed while walking back to campus from a bar, authorities said....

Citizens EXECUTING other citizens in the USA. Oh, yeah. Anybody can have anything they want at the business end of a gun. Oh, yeah. We can destroy a planet and live on the Moon to mine the hell out of it. 

Olivia Thibou said that her brother's execution-style murder (click here) last week, allegedly at the hands of former New England Patriots star player Aaron Hernandez, still feels surreal.

By Beth Stebner 
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Saturday, June 29, 2013, 12:56 PM

It all feels like a bad dream.
But for the 27-year-old sister of slain semi-pro football player Odin Lloyd, the nightmare is far from over.
Speaking exclusively to ABC News, Olivia Thibou said that her brother's execution-style murder last week, allegedly at the hands of former New England Patriots star player Aaron Hernandez, feels surreal....

The USA is a great country and getting greater by the second.

And civilized, there has never been a more civilized nation as the USA.

Alex Rodriguez is unpopular and unsympathetic. But that doesn't mean his suspension from Major League Baseball will be fair.(click here)

Matt Schiavenza
There was a time, believe it or not, when Alex Rodriguez was popular. Really, genuinely, popular. Granted, it wasn't recently -- you'd have to go back to the Clinton Administration -- but as a young shortstop for the Seattle Mariners in the late 1990s, A-Rod was considered one of the game's true bright lights. 

It wasn't just because of his on-the-field accomplishments, though these were remarkable: In 1996, at an age (20) when most players were in college or the low minor leagues, Alex Rodriguez was already the best in the American League. But A-Rod, too, was a saint: a humble, decent (Christian, natch) young man who called his mom five times a week, avoided alcohol, and worshipped his veteran teammates. "A guy this sweet," wrote Gerry Callahan in a fawning profile of Rodriguez for Sports Illustrated that year, "must be hiding some cavities."


If only Callahan knew what was coming. Seventeen years later, this very same Alex Rodriguez is the most hated player in baseball....
It must be Obama's fault. His overwhelming influence on the nation's sports franchises is reeking havoc with players and substance abuse. Obama must be the largest drug cartel in the country.

I guess that is why the NSA is now cooperating with the DEA. 

And when it comes to women, I always say if you can't get it free, then take it! I am sure the military had that directive for a long time.

NASHVILLE -- Four former Vanderbilt football players (click here) have each been charged with five counts of aggravated rape and two counts of aggravated sexual battery, Nashville Metro police said Friday.
Brandon Vandenburg, 20, from California; Brandon Eric Banks, 19, from Maryland; and JaBorian "Tip" McKenzie, 18 from Mississippi and Cory Batey, 19, of Nashville, were charged in the indictment. Vandenburg was also charged with one count of tampering with evidence and one count of unlawful photography....

But, when it comes to appreciating the beauty of nature, carrying our RESPONSIBLE environmental policy, "TOO HELL WITH IT, Where is my woman!"

Great character. Americans have a real problem with getting out of the way of possessing a great character and high moral standards at every turn.