Saturday, September 29, 2012

Manvotional: The Power of Purpose




Awesome!! Not just talking about the picture. The entire text as well. Once in a while these old guys have something to say.

http://artofmanliness.com/2012/09/22/manvotional-the-power-of-purpose/



From Talks to Young Men, 1897
By Charles Henry Parkhurst
When calculating the prospects of a young man, and the likelihood of his being able to go through life without being taken off his feet, I always want to know whether he stands for anything in particular. A written sentence may be mere words or it may mean something. So a young man may be only a mixture of body and soul or he may mean something: that combination of body and soul may stand as the expression of an idea. He may be some truth incarnate, so that when you meet him you feel that you are encountering that truth, and when he talks to you have somehow the notion that truth is addressing you and arguing itself out with you. We none of us have to look far to find such men. There may be a certain stringency and aggressiveness about them sometimes that makes them uncomfortable, a kind of directness about them that makes them inevitable, but there is no mistaking their meaning. They are an idea become flesh—a doctrine, a theory, dressed in human apparel. The feature in the case of interest to us just now is that a man so conditioned is not likely to lose his way nor to founder. The point is not that he has mastered the idea, but that the idea has mastered him and in that way counteracts the influences operating to pull him in other ways…
There are a great many meaningless men in the community, and what that means is that, while they have the intelligence to understand an idea and the heart to feel it, yet the idea never gets so close to them as to have its reality tremendously experienced by them. We do not win our strength and stability by mastering ideas, but by being mastered by them—held in their grip. A man never really knows what there is in him, how much he can do, or how much he can withstand, till he gets fairly in under just such governance. I am convinced that there is nowhere nearly the amount of difference between people in point of personal caliber that is ordinarily supposed. It is not so much a difference in personal capacities and energies as it is a difference in the degree in which those energies become packed upon one another and reduced to solidity. Even on a cold day one can pick up a sunbeam and burn a hole through white oak with it if the lens with which the beam is focused is in good order. It is second only to the power of Pentecost to come so close to a truth or to a situation as to have that situation actually touch us and burn its way down into the sensitive nerve of our being. The trouble with people, nine out of ten of them, is that they stand on insulators and watch the play of the lightning through drawn shutters, and never stand out and let the electric storm play in their own bosoms. It is by an inward experience of the storm that men can be held fast in the midst of the storm. Nerve varies inversely as the square of the distance that there is between us and the reality we are handling.
Still more apparent does the working of this principle become when for the word “idea” I substitute the word “purpose.” Purpose at once suggests the notion that the person whom it actuates is in motion toward an end; and a person moving toward an end, like a rifle-ball toward a target, is less easily managed and directed than when he is standing still. Indeed, the more rapid its motion the more difficult it is to change its direction, and the less effect influences that happen to lie along its route will have upon it. Now, what momentum is in the rifleball purpose is in a man: it tends to hold him steadily to the track he is on; and the more vigorous the rush of intention with which he is following that track, the more it will take to retard him or derail him. Hence the more intense and engrossing a man’s purpose—if it is a purpose of good—the safer he is, and if he has no purpose of the kind he is not safe at all. Without it he is spoil for any and every diverting influence that may happen to light upon him, and of such diverting influences the air is all the time full…
Purpose, and to be thoroughly wedded to that purpose, is three quarters of salvation. It is sad to reflect how much motiveless insipidity there is among us that is steadily resolving itself into ethical rot, for no other reason than that it has never been awakened into vigor and electrified into effect by the touch of a supreme purpose.

The Buster Posey for MVP watch continues



San Francisco Giants - Team Report - MLB - Yahoo! Sports:

"C Buster Posey went 2-for-4 with a triple to raise his average to .334, four points ahead of Pittsburgh CF Andrew McCutchen. With suspended LF Melky Cabrera ruled out of the batting race, Posey has the lead among the NL's non-Melky contingent. McCutchen is hitting .330 after going 0-for-2 as Reds RHP Homer Bailey no-hit the Pirates. What made Posey's night more significant was the fact that he took a second-inning curve in the dirt by RHP Ryan Vogelsong off his throat, which made it tough to breath temporarily. Also, he said he threw up before the game, perhaps because of food poisoning."

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Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jim McMahon says he wishes he had played baseball | Shutdown Corner - Yahoo! Sports


AMEN TO THAT!! Not just saying that because his Bears beat my Giants in '85, that just made '86 sweeter. Seeing how the hits have changed this guy and guys before him like Andre Waters and Dave Duerson -- it's becoming more than a little bit frightening from a public health standpoint.

Tom Farrey's piece from ESPN's Outside the Lines brings and even more frightening and compelling story from the youth football level.

At least in baseball when your hitting technique suffers, you grab some bench.
In basketball if your shooting technique is off, the crowd yells "air ball".

Paying for poor tackling technique with a spot in  wheelchair seems to be a horrible price to pay.

At the youth level, the collegiate level and maybe even the professional level, the price is getting too high.

Super Bowl-winning quarterback Jim McMahon says he wishes he had played baseball | Shutdown Corner - Yahoo! Sports:

"Being injured, if you don't play, you don't get paid. If I was able to walk out on that field, I was gonna play," he said in an interview with Chicago's WFLD-TV at his Arizona home.

"Had I known about that stuff early on in my career, I probably would have chosen a different career. I always wanted to be a baseball player anyway."

McMahon played football while at Brigham Young University, but said he would have stuck with baseball had he received a scholarship for that sport."

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OTL: Football At A Crossroads: Safe Youth Football? - ESPN Video - ESPN:

Pop Warner player Donnovan Hill's life changed after one hit on the football field. Was tackling technique to blame?

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Thursday, September 27, 2012

Buster Posey - Vegas favorite for MVP



Mine too.

Miguel Cabrera favorite for MVP, Vegas odds say | Big League Stew - Yahoo! Sports:

• Buster Posey of the San Francisco Giants (5-to-4) is the leader for NL MVP, with Andrew McCutchen (2-to-1), Ryan Braun (5-to-2) and Yadier Molina (10-to-1) also in the running. The Pirates tanking has hurt and will continue to hurt McCutchen's chances, and Braun's will be boosted if the Brewers make the playoffs.

• R.A. Dickey and David Price are respective favorites to be named Cy Young winners.

• And don't be sad, Rangers fans: Texas is 9-to-2 to win the whole thing (finally).

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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

SF Giants Rumors: Josh Hamilton To The Giants, Maybe? | San Francisco Giants Baseball (SF Giants Rumors)


WOWOWOWOWOWOW!!!

SF Giants Rumors: Josh Hamilton To The Giants, Maybe? | San Francisco Giants Baseball (SF Giants Rumors):

"Buster Olney of ESPN.com says (via Twitter) one NL official thinks outfielder Josh Hamilton could end up in San Francisco next season.

Henry Schulman of the San Francisco Chronicle says (via Twitter) if the Giants were to sign Hamilton, it would have to be to a high annual salary and short-term contract."

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

SPORTS CHART OF THE DAY: White Sox Announcers Are Most Biased - Business Insider



Not surprised by this one. "The Hawk" is one of the biggest whiners on-air. MERCY!!!!

SPORTS CHART OF THE DAY: White Sox Announcers Are Most Biased - Business Insider:

"The Wall Street Journal conducted a study in which they measured the level of perceived bias expressed by the television announcers for each of the 30 Major League Baseball clubs. And to the surprise of nobody that has ever listened to Ken "Hawk" Harrelson, the White Sox came out on top. And it wasn't even close.

Members of the WSJ listened to the broadcast of a single game for all 30 teams and counted the number of times the announcers referred to the team using the pronouns "we," "us," or "our," as well as the number of times they referred to a player by his nickname or were "blatantly rooting for the home team."

The White Sox announcers exhibited some level of bias 104 times during the 9-inning game. That is 352% more than the next most biased crew, the Indians (23). Only five sets of announcers did not show any biased statements at all, including the Yankees, Mets, Red Sox, Dodgers, and Blue Jays. Here are the 25 clubs that did..."

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Scutaro coming up big for NL West-champion Giants - Yahoo! Sports



Scutaro coming up big for NL West-champion Giants - Yahoo! Sports:

"SAN FRANCISCO (AP) -- Marco Scutaro is no castoff or misfit. Not even close.

It just so happens he is having a major impact as part of San Francisco's run into the playoffs - the 2012 version of Cody Ross, if you will. Scutaro does it all: reliable defense, timely hitting, mentoring of younger teammates.

The Giants plucked Ross off waivers in August two years ago and watched him capture MVP honors in the NL championship series and help lead them to that long-awaited first World Series title since moving West in 1958. He was one of those ''castoffs and misfits'' as manager Bruce Bochy referred to them."

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Hitting is Timing, Pitching is upsetting timing



I worked a fall ball 13U game where one of the pitchers went two innings throwing nothing but a "box" change. Never once backed it up with an occasional FB. 

He actually showed the grip beforehand by resting his throwing hand behind his back while taking the sign. He "throwed" what he "showed" and the other team never caught on. It was so good that his catcher occasionally was reaching forward to catch it. I thought he was going to interfere a couple of times. And he had to have known what was coming. Great deception.

But for a fall-ball instructional league environment, if his coach told him "nothing but straight changes today, I want to see what you have with that pitch" he did great. Nobody got off a "good hack" against it, a couple of walks and a weak pop-up or grounder or two. 

If he did mix in a FB or two, I'll bet it would have appeared 5-7 MPH faster than it actually travelled. 

This article and Spahn's quote --  "Hitting is timing.  Pitching is upsetting timing,"  -- immediately came to my mind. 

http://blog.80percentmental.com/2012/05/you-cant-hit-what-you-cant-see.html

Sports Are 80 Percent Mental

Sports are 80 Percent Mental...


Posted: 17 May 2012 07:55 AM PDT

Hall of Fame pitcher Warren Spahn never studied biomechanics or captured 3D motion capture of the batters he faced, but he knew a lot about the science of strikeouts.  "Hitting is timing.  Pitching is upsetting timing," Spahn stated decades ago. ""A pitcher needs two pitches, one they're looking for and one to cross them up." After all of these years, ASMI biomechanist Dave Fortenbaugh has put this theory to the test in his lab.

With less than a second to see the pitch, identify its speed and location then execute an intercepting swing of the bat, a baseball player's margin of error can be milliseconds or millimeters.  Since most of the bat speed and power of the swing comes from the weight transfer and rotational speed of the hitter's body, it is critical that the entire process starts at just the right time so that bat connects with the ball in the perfect horizontal and vertical planes.
Fortenbaugh, whose Ph.D. dissertation was titled "The Biomechanics of the Baseball Swing, set out to see what physically changed about a hitter's swing when he faced pitches of different speeds.  In new research published in Sports Biomechanics, he and his team gathered 29 professional baseball players (minor league AA) to observe and record the physics of their swings.

Their focus was on a key force for any human movement known as the ground reaction force or GRF.  When you stand still, your feet create a force on the ground equal to your weight.  At the same time, following Newton's Third Law of Motion, the ground creates an equal and opposite force on your feet, aka the GRF.  When moving, a person's feet create not only a GRF in the vertical direction but also one horizontally.

Hitting coaches use this force to stabilize a batter's feet while their weight is shifting from the back foot to the front foot, or from the right foot to the left foot for a right-handed batter.  Fortenbaugh hypothesized that when batters get fooled by a change in pitch speed, the timing of their step and weight shift gets thrown off causing the bat to come through at the wrong time.

For the experiment, the players were asked to face either fastballs or changeups thrown by a live pitcher.  They placed each of their feet on a force plate which measured the level and timing of the force applied as compared to the timing of the ball arriving.

Hitters are often coached to expect every pitch to be a fastball, then adjust if they see something slower.  If they don't recognize an off-speed pitch soon enough, they will begin their biomechanical process too early, throwing off the eventual swing and contact with the ball.

What the researchers found was that the back foot force stayed roughly the same for either fastballs or changeups.  This would be expected as a player's weight starts here.
However, for the front foot, the results were significantly different.  As Fortenbaugh concluded, "The batter applied maximum vertical and horizontal braking forces earlier for a successfully hit changeup than a successfully hit fastball, and even earlier for an unsuccessful swing against a changeup. This may be an indication that the batter is fooled a little when successfully recognizing a changeup in adequate time and fooled quite a bit more on unsuccessful swings when this recognition occurs too late."

Because they weren't able to identify the slower changeup earlier, they started their swing motion too soon.  For every hitter, specialized visual and cognitive training to recognize pitch types sooner would buy them the valuable milliseconds they need.

The big takeaway from all of this?  "This study provides biomechanical evidence that an effective off-speed pitch, as postulated, upsets a hitter's timing," states Fortenbaugh. "The data in this study also support the claim of the difficulty of hitting a baseball well, as literally just tiny fractions of a second separated the successful and unsuccessful swings."

In other words, Spahn was right.


New York youth baseball coach accused of stalking rival | Fox News


It seems like I see more and more coaches that are toeing this type of line on a weekly basis during the travel ball season. Something about the pretty uniforms and the exorbitant fees must make them a special form of crazy at times.

Last week, I did a PONY game in Schaumburg where the coaches were telling me how during the summer play-offs some alcohol-fueled parents were threatening each other with phrases laced with "I'm packing heat" and "capping" some body part or another or how there "car trunk had lots of room". Presumably, for ones rivals body rather than the team equipment, I guess.

Such is life and the sad direction youth sports seems to be taking. It's sadder still, because if you as an umpire  line these sorry excuses for coaches and their teams up by forfeiting a game or two until they learn proper behavior, then you become the bad guy. The show must go on and all that. Some of these folks clearly have no business on the field.

It's all good until some knuckle-head like this gets their league some local or national attention.

From Fox News:
New York youth baseball coach accused of stalking rival | Fox News:

"A youth baseball coach from Long Island appeared in court Saturday, accused of stalking his rival's family and sending threatening text messages, police said.

Police said 45-year-old Robert Sanfilippo, who manages a team of 10- and 11-year-old boys, was arrested on charges of stalking and aggravated harassment during a game in Yaphank on Friday and appeared in court Saturday for arraignment. He was released without bail, police said. It was not clear if the Huntington man had an attorney."

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Sunday, September 23, 2012

Why I love Allen West!!



In three minutes, he illustrates where we are headed as a nation. And the idiot media acolyte responded with a moronic "Wait, What?!?" type of follow-up question. As if he didn't hear or understand the answer.





This is why we are in the mess we are in. 






This is another reason why he was my VP pick over Paul Ryan.


The republic cannot survive so much dependency

Commentary: What the 47% who rely on government must know


By Rep. Allen West
Sept. 18, 2012, 7:31 p.m. EDT 
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/the-republic-cannot-survive-so-much-dependency-2012-09-18 

WASHINGTON (MarketWatch) — Gov. Mitt Romney's comments about the percentage of Americans who have grown economically dependent on the government for their sustenance, and as a result, see little benefit in changing course, is neither new nor outrageous.
More than 170 years ago, the French political thinker and writer, Alexis de Tocqueville saw this coming, and warned of its dangers in his most famous writing, Democracy in America. Here is an excerpt below:
"A democracy cannot exist as a permanent form of government. It can only exist until the voters discover that they can vote themselves largesse from the public treasury. From that moment on, the majority always votes for the candidates promising the most benefits from the public treasury with the result that a democracy always collapses over loose fiscal policy, always followed by a dictatorship."
Our public treasury cannot sustain further "largesse." Our national debt has ballooned to more than $16 trillion. The top 25 percent of wage earners contribute 87 percent of all tax revenue and it is numerically impossible to tax them sufficiently to pay for this expansion of federal government – let alone pay down our debt. For another viewpoint, read Rex Nutting's column on the 47%.
Our entire fiscal and monetary policy is now based on one simple axiom: What we cannot tax, we borrow, and what we cannot borrow, we print.
The path we are on in 2012 is perilous and unsustainable. We must change course.
This November, Americans will not simply be choosing one man or another as president, they will be choosing the future direction of these United States of America.
The question is not whether one candidate is nicer or more likable or even easier to relate to. The fundamental question all Americans must ask themselves is what kind of a nation shall we be? And what does it mean to be an American?
Since 2009, our nation has changed dramatically. Work force participation is at a 31-year low, and millions of Americans have simply given up looking for a job. While 43 straight months of unemployment at or above 8% is dismal enough, it is not even the whole awful truth.
The true level of unemployment, based on the U6 computation rate (including unemployed, underemployed, and discouraged workers) is now at 14.7%, climbing more than 3 percentage points since President Barack Obama took office.
Despite our federal government's borrowing over a trillion dollars each of the last three years in order to expand "investment" and "stimulate our economy," we now have a record number of Americans in poverty and a record number on food stamps.
The fact is, the Obama administration is fostering a nation of dependency.
As a result, the very foundations of our nation, and the principles upon which this Republic prospered and succeeded, have been turned upside down.
Instead of unleashing the indomitable American spirit of free enterprise, this administration and their liberal progressive acolytes seek to punish success, by taxing those who create jobs and produce goods and services, and re-distributing it to those who do not.
Sadly, those Americans who depend so heavily on government programs seem the most unaware that the programs upon which they rely on are in danger of disappearing altogether. As Margaret Thatcher stated so eloquently, "The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money. "
It is not "compassionate" to promise more and more government benefits when it is our children and grandchildren who will be forced to pay for them. It is not "caring" to encourage greater and greater dependence on a system destined for collapse without reform.
Many of the 47% to which Gov. Romney referred (actually closer to 48.6%) must understand it is the liberal progressive policies of President Obama that have forced them into dependency. Their path to prosperity lies with economic freedom and an unfettered market, not more government and bureaucracy.
In this election, Americans must wake up to the facts, and more importantly, to the reality of what lies ahead if we do not reform our mandatory spending programs, reduce the regulatory red tape strangling our small businesses, institute sound fiscal and tax policies, and slow down the growth of the welfare nanny-state.
Allen B. West is a Republican congressman from Florida.

2 U.S. Supreme Court Justices – And Numerous Other Top Government Officials – Warn of Dictatorship

Former Supreme Court Justice David Souter told University of New Hampshire School of Law that the "pervasive civic ignorance" in the U.S. could bring dictatorship:
I don't worry about our losing a republican government in the United States because I'm afraid of a foreign invasion. I don't worry about it because of a coup by the military, as has happened in some other places. What I worry about is that when problems are not addressed people will not know who is responsible, and when the problems get bad enough — as they might do for example with another serious terrorist attack, as they might do with another financial meltdown — some one person will come forward and say:  'Give me total power and I will solve this problem.'
That is how the Roman republic fel.  Augustus became emperor not because he arrested the Roman senate. He became emperor because he promised that he would solve problems that were not being solved.


Bumgarner, Scutaro deliver as Giants win NL West - Yahoo! Sports



Giants are NAILS and in the playoffs. The MAGIC number is ZERO. Thanks Magic for keeping track.



Bumgarner, Scutaro deliver as Giants win NL West - Yahoo! Sports:

"The San Francisco Giants pulled on gray NL West champion shirts and white caps, then took a victory lap around AT&T Park slapping high-fives with any fans they could reach.

The Giants have needed every face in their clubhouse and every ounce of support from their city. They lost All-Star closer Brian Wilson in April to season-ending elbow surgery, and top hitter Melky Cabrera to a 50-game drug suspension in August. They lost Pablo Sandoval to the disabled list twice, and second baseman Freddy Sanchez for the year months ago.

And, still, San Francisco won and won"

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Thursday, September 20, 2012

Number Of Sluggers Is Again On The Rise [SPORTS CHART OF THE DAY] - Business Insider



UH-OH!!

Number Of Sluggers Is Again On The Rise [SPORTS CHART OF THE DAY] - Business Insider:

 "There are already four players that have hit 40 home runs this season in Major League Baseball. And there are two more players knocking on the door with 39. That is a far cry from the 2010 and 2011 seasons when only two players reached that plateau each year.

If all six players hit 40 home runs, that would be the most in a single season since 2006, when 11 players reached the mark. That was also the first season of MLB's drug testing program.

Data via Baseball-Reference.com"

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

50 years of prayer stopped after school receives letter | wtsp.com


This is the central theme of the movie "Last Ounce of Courage" being played out in real life. Life imitating art.

Maybe it is time to take a stand.

Maybe the local principal in this instance would get more support if he wasn't so intolerant of peoples beliefs.

People in his own community!!!

From a professional standpoint, your misunderstanding of the concept of "separation of church and state" IS the reason you likely do not get more local support.  

Go back to school, Chief!!

You clearly have a lack of understanding about something.

50 years of prayer stopped after school receives letter | wtsp.com:

"The principal of Haralson County High School, Topher Byrnes, had similar sentiments as Frank.
"From a personal standpoint, I understand the importance of prayer," Byrnes said. "From a professional standpoint, I understand the importance of keeping church and state separate."
Byrnes said it was a sellout crowd, nearly 3,000 people in attendance. He only hopes that kind showing won't end.
"I thank them for their support. I hope and wish the support would continue throughout the year," Byrnes said. "We've got a lot of struggles we need to address academically, and if we could get this kind of support for academic programs we could really start going places."

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Why Boys Are Better Throwers, And How Girls Can Close The Gap | ThePostGame



Why Boys Are Better Throwers, And How Girls Can Close The Gap | ThePostGame:

"The overhand throwing gap, beginning at 4 years of age, is three times the difference of any other motor task, and it just gets bigger across age," said Jerry Thomas, dean of the College of Education at the University of North Texas. "By 18, there’s hardly any overlap in the distribution: Nearly every boy by age 15 throws better than the best girl."

Haspel writes that a skillful overhand throw involves three phases: the step, the rotation and the whip. Men are superior at each of those phases, and the difference may be most prevalent in the rotation. Thomas said men tend to rotate their hips forward before turning their shoulders and opening their bodies, whereas women rotate their hips and shoulders in one motion. Women lose speed in their throwing motion by not separating their rotation."

The explanation for this contrast goes back thousands of years. According to Thomas, the men who were best at throwing rocks got the girls. Meanwhile women were often holding a baby when they threw, and that constricted their motion. Now, Haspel notes, many women have a throwing motion that looks more like they are tossing a dart. Harvard softball coach Jenny Allard called overhand throwing "the most undertaught skill in softball."
With the proper teaching, women can overcome the evolutionary head start of men. Indeed, if girls were to learn the proper rotation and throwing motion, they could render Ham Porter's insult useless.
from the Washington Post:
http://www.washingtonpost.com/national/health-science/throw-like-a-girl-with-some-practice-you-can-do-better/2012/09/10/9ffc8bc8-dc09-11e1-9974-5c975ae4810f_story.html

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Maybe the NCAA needs a culture change



The Penn State fiasco writ smaller?

Athletic Management : Momentum Media:

"After two members of the men's ice hockey team were arrested on charges of sexual assault, Boston University's President organized the Men's Ice Hockey Task Force to investigate the attitude and environment surrounding the hockey team. The task force findings were released at the end of August and concluded that "a culture of sexual entitlement exists among some players on the men's ice hockey team, stemming in part from their elevated social status on campus." The report also included a list of 14 recommendations to be implemented at the administrative and athletic levels during the 2012 fall semester.

In December 2011, a member of the Boston University men's ice hockey team was arrested and charged with three counts of indecent assault and one count of battery after an incident involving a female BU student. Two months later, another member of the men's ice hockey team was arrested and charged with sexually assaulting a female BU student. Following these charges, Boston University President Robert A. Brown established the Men's Ice Hockey Task Force on March 7. Brown's statement described the duties of the task force."

"Your charge is to review, as comprehensively as you are able, the culture and climate of the men's hockey program, and to offer the University a thoughtful and impartial assessment. The goal is to answer the question whether that culture and climate could have contributed to the actions, that, in turn, led to criminal charges."

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Melky Cabrera seeks instructions from Giants (hint: pack your bags)



Good news, as requested here yesterday. Maybe they heard me.

As I responded to a Giants fan poll, I would rather lose without him than win with him.

As reported by Andrew Baggerly:
Melky Cabrera seeks instructions from Giants:

"The club is not commenting on Cabrera's situation, but all indications are that upper management has zero interest in the All-Star Game MVP playing another game in orange and black."

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P.S. Giants are 19-9 since losing Melky. Sounds like addition by subtraction. Replace him in the off-season, preferably from within the organization.

Sunday, September 16, 2012

Posey, Zito lead Giants to 3-2 victory - SFGate


I have to give credit where credit is due. Zito has been outstanding this year and with Lincecum having an off year, I'm not sure where we would be without him. By extension, I guess some of Tom House's 'magic' works some of the time. Let's hope he doesn't mess up Tebow with too many towel drills.

Sabean gets kudos for adding Scutaro and Pence at a manageable cost in fringe prospects.

Posey is Posey - MVP.

For the record, if Melky Cabrera can come back in time for the playoffs, I hope he doesn't. The team has seemingly jelled since he left.

Also, it seems as if the Giants have extended there lead since the mega-Magic deal in LA-LA land. That may help the Dodgers more next year. They may need a chemistry set to bring all the stars/salaries into alignment.

Posey, Zito lead Giants to 3-2 victory - SFGate:

"Zito reached 12 wins for the first time since his final season in Oakland (2006) and is pitching with an adroitness and confidence he rarely has shown in his nearly six seasons in San Francisco."

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Friday, September 14, 2012

THE FED - QEIII - AND OTHER MORONS (see where this is going?)




TRANSLATION: We're going to keep banging our head against the wall until we get rid of this darn headache!!

Heck, the other two versions of QE -- with an Operation Twist chaser -- worked so wonderfully. Why not have another?!?!


The "beatings" refer to the the ass-kicking the middle-class and savers in this country are taking versus the rest of the country -- and I mean "all" the rest -- the upper class elites and the lower class, FSA (Free-Shit Army) parasites.

The middle class is truly getting squeezed like a giant zit in all of this nonsense.



The underlying economic theory for this administration (Obama) and Federal Reserve (Bernanke) seems to be:

"Viva, too many people on the cart, not enough people pulling the cart"



"OOPS, HOW DID THAT HAPPEN ?!?!?!

OR THIS, FOR THAT MATTER?






Household income fell more in recovery than during recession


http://www.washingtonpost.com/business/economy/household-income-fell-more-in-recovery-than-during-recession/2012/08/23/983f4328-ed46-11e1-9ddc-340d5efb1e9c_graphic.html?fb_action_ids=10151426011212345&fb_action_types=og.recommends&fb_ref=sm_btn_fb&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582

Annual median household income is struggling to recover after the most recent recession. Although it has gone up from its low in August 2011, it is still 7.2 percent below the December 2007 level.


Whatever happened to the term, "Exit Strategy"? 

You know, as in....


"These are extraordinary measures, designed for a crisis brought on by Fed policies of the past." 

"We don't want to do this, we have to do this"  YADA YADA YADA!!!! 

Same old shit, different IDIOT cry-baby


Sorry, Barack.  I'm not talking about you this time. Go Back to Vegas or the golf course or whatever the hell else you do. I'm talking about someone who is REALLY screwing up the economy. 

You go back to screwing up America's place in this world with your foreign policy. Make sure people like us, I mean, REALLY,  REALLY like us.


AW SNAP!!! I see you're on that one little buddy. Keep up the good work. 

Four more years, right Comrade? 

Yes, Yes Forward!! Comrade. 



In case you're wondering Ms. Napolitano. The address you can forward my personally inscribed drone is 1-800 Go F-yourself. 

Ron Paul had it right, we just WILL NOT listen.



From Front Porch Politics:

“No one is surprised by the Fed’s action today to inject even more money into the economy through additional asset purchases. The Fed’s only solution for every problem is to print more money and provide more liquidity,” Paul said.
“Mr. Bernanke and Fed governors appear not to understand that our current economic malaise resulted directly because of the excessive credit the Fed already pumped into the system.”
The Federal Reserve said today it is launching its third attempt to revive the U.S. economy, once again by printing more money.


All I can add is, I hear you kid. I hear you!!!

Tuesday, September 11, 2012

9/11 Tribute - Amazing Grace



I know NBC wants us to get back to listening to one of the Kardashians, but we should never forget the heroes of the day and those who continue to serve and protect us.

GOD BLESS AMERICA.


BTW: Now that some time has past and emotions have been brought down from a boil to a simmer, maybe we can get around to answering some of these questions currently unresolved. It seems like Liberty demands that we do so.





The Unanswered Questions of 9/11
September 11, 2012
By James Corbett
Corbett Report.com
http://www.blacklistednews.com/The_Unanswered_Questions_of_911_/21435/0/0/0/Y/M.html

In his latest weekly address to the nation, President Obama asserts that America’s questions about 9/11 have been answered. If only it were so.

The questions of 9/11 have only continued to pile up higher since that fateful day, and despite official platitudes we are no closer to having those questions answered today then we were when they first arose. In fact, for some of the most important 9/11 questions, the government’s own documents and records that could conceivably answered them have been destroyed, meaning we may never have answers.

The unanswered questions of 9/11 are too numerous to enumerate, but they include:

-Why has NIST classified the data that they used to make their computer animation of the WTC7 collapse? Would knowledge of how NIST believes the building collapsed really “jeopardize public safety“?

-Why did the DIA destroy more than 2.5 terabytes of data on their Able Danger investigation that reportedly identified four of the alleged hijackers years in advance of the attack? Why did the Pentagon buy up and burn the entire first print run of Lt. Col. Anthony Shaffer’s book on the program?

-Why did the SEC destroy their records on the 9/11 insider trading question, presumably the most important investigation in the agency’s history?

-Why did the alleged “mastermind” of 9/11, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, confess not only to plotting 9/11 “from A to Z” but also confess to masterminding numerous crimes that he could not have committed?

-Why did Osama bin Laden repeatedly deny any involvement in the attacks until a series of mistranslated and otherwise manipulated videos came along appearing to portray him as taking credit for those attacks?

-Why was the report of US State Department official Frank Taylor supposedly proving the case for Al Qaeda’s role in 9/11, which NATO used to justify its invasion of Afghanistan, presented in a classified briefing? Why is that report still classified to this day?

-Why did the 9/11 commission rely so heavily on the confessions extracted through torture which even the Senate’s Armed Services committee points out is specifically used to extract false confessions?

-Why did the CIA destroy 92 videotapes of their illegal torture sessions after being specifically ordered by a court not to do so? Why did the courts eventually absolve the CIA of any culpability for this crime?

-Why did Donald Rumsfeld announce a new “war” on September 10, 2001? What was the reason for the 2.3 trillion missing dollars which the Pentagon had lost up until that point, what did Rumsfeld’s “war on bureaucracy” hope to achieve, how was that “war” hindered when the budget analyst office in the Pentagon was destroyed the following morning, and where are the public records into this accounting scandal?

-Why did Rumsfeld go into a regularly scheduled meeting with a CIA officer in his office on the morning of 9/11, after both of the Twin Towers had been struck by airplanes and it had been determined that “America was under attack.” Why did the highest ranking official in the US military remain in that meeting and unavailable for contact even by his highest staff members as the worst attack on US soil in history continued to unfold? Why did he suddenly come out for a photo op on the Pentalawn after the explosion instead of helping to coordinate the defense of the nation?

-Why is there such a massive discrepancy between the 9/11 commission’s official finding of the time of entry of Dick Cheney into the Presidential Emergency Operation Center on the morning of 9/11 and Transportation Secretary Norman Mineta’s testimony of the timing of that arrival?

-Why did the US government contract with Ptech, an enterprise architecture software firm, to install its backdoor access software on some of the most sensitive databases in the US government? Why did they continue to use Ptech even after it was discovered that its sweetheart investor was a specially designated global terrorist on the Treasury’s own terror list? Why did they declare that there was nothing untoward in the software mere hours after raiding Ptech’s offices in 2002? And what was Ptech doing in the basement of the Pentagon on 9/11? What interoperability tests was it running on the link between FAA and NORAD systems on 9/11, and how did that interfere with the FAA and NORAD’s response?

-And, perhaps most tellingly of all, how did four highjacked aircraft fly so wildly off course for such lengthy periods of time without being confronted by a single fighter interceptor, and why did the Pentagon admittedly and on the record lie to the American public about the timing of its response that day?

These and many, many questions like them have been asked by the victims’ family members, the first responders, members of the US military, American congressmen and women, intelligence agents, foreign dignitaries and heads of state, and concerned members of the public across America and around the globe. And still, 11 years after the events themselves, the American president has the gall to suggest that all questions have been answered and it is time for Americans to move on.

On the contrary, Mr. President. Those who are concerned with 9/11 truth and justice will continue to fight on, to answer the questions that your government cannot and will not answer, whether those answers come now, 11 years from now, or generations from now. Those who fight for 9/11 truth will not give up until these questions have been answered. Echoing the words of those brave souls in the wake of that other great American tragedy, the OKC bombing:

“We search for the truth. We seek justice. The courts require it. The victims cry for it. And God demands it.”

For more on the unanswered questions of 9/11 truth, please watch the latest episode of The Corbett Report podcast, “The Meaning of 9/11 Truth“:


Architects & Engineers - Solving the Mystery of WTC 7 - AE911Truth.org


The Third Building Which Collapsed on 9/11 Was Not Hit By a Plane
September 11, 2012
http://www.blacklistednews.com/The_Third_Building_Which_Collapsed_on_911_Was_Not_Hit_By_a_Plane/21432/0/38/38/Y/M.html

Top Experts Say Official Explanation Makes No Sense

Numerous structural engineers – the people who know the most about office building vulnerabilities and accidents – say that the official explanation of why building 7 at the World Trade Center collapsed on 9/11 is “impossible”, “defies common logic” and “violates the law of physics”:

Two professors of structural engineering at a prestigious Swiss university (Dr. Joerg Schneider and Dr. Hugo Bachmann) said that, on 9/11, World Trade Center 7 was brought down by controlled demolition (translation here)
Alfred Lee Lopez, with 48 years of experience in all types of buildings:
I agree the fire did not cause the collapse of the three buildings. The most realistic cause of the collapse is that the buildings were imploded

John D. Pryor, with more than 30 years experience:
The collapse of WTC7 looks like it may have been the result of a controlled demolition. This should have been looked into as part of the original investigation

Robert F. Marceau, with over 30 years of structural engineering experience:
From videos of the collapse of building 7, the penthouse drops first prior to the collapse, and it can be noted that windows, in a vertical line, near the location of first interior column line are blown out, and reveal smoke from those explosions. This occurs in a vertical line in symmetrical fashion an equal distance in toward the center of the building from each end. When compared to controlled demolitions, one can see the similarities

Kamal S. Obeid, structural engineer, with a masters degree in Engineering from UC Berkeley and 30 years of engineering experience, says:
Photos of the steel, evidence about how the buildings collapsed, the unexplainable collapse of WTC 7, evidence of thermite in the debris as well as several other red flags, are quite troubling indications of well planned and controlled demolition

Steven L. Faseler, structural engineer with over 20 years of experience in the design and construction industry:
World Trade Center 7 appears to be a controlled demolition. Buildings do not suddenly fall straight down by accident

Ronald H. Brookman, structural engineer, with a masters degree in Engineering from UC Davis,writes:
Why would all 110 stories drop straight down to the ground in about 10 seconds, pulverizing the contents into dust and ash – twice. Why would all 47 stories of WTC 7 fall straight down to the ground in about seven seconds the same day? It was not struck by any aircraft or engulfed in any fire. An independent investigation is justified for all three collapses including the surviving steel samples and the composition of the dust

Graham John Inman points out:
WTC 7 Building could not have collapsed as a result of internal fire and external debris. NO plane hit this building. This is the only case of a steel frame building collapsing through fire in the world. The fire on this building was small & localized therefore what is the cause?

Paul W. Mason notes:
In my view, the chances of the three buildings collapsing symmetrically into their own footprint, at freefall speed, by any other means than by controlled demolition, are so remote that there is no other plausible explanation

David Scott says:
Near-freefall collapse violates laws of physics. Fire induced collapse is not consistent with observed collapse mode . . . .

Nathan Lomba states:
I began having doubts about, so called, official explanations for the collapse of the WTC towers soon after the explanations surfaced. The gnawing question that lingers in my mind is: How did the structures collapse in near symmetrical fashion when the apparent precipitating causes were asymmetrical loading? The collapses defies common logic from an elementary structural engineering perspective. “If” you accept the argument that fire protection covering was damaged to such an extent that structural members in the vicinity of the aircraft impacts were exposed to abnormally high temperatures, and “if” you accept the argument that the temperatures were high enough to weaken the structural framing, that still does not explain the relatively concentric nature of the failures.Neither of the official precipitating sources for the collapses, namely the burning aircraft, were centered within the floor plan of either tower; both aircraft were off-center when they finally came to rest within the respective buildings.

This means that, given the foregoing assumptions, heating and weakening of the structural framing would have been constrained to the immediate vicinity of the burning aircraft. Heat transmission (diffusion) through the steel members would have been irregular owing to differing sizes of the individual members; and, the temperature in the members would have dropped off precipitously the further away the steel was from the flames—just as the handle on a frying pan doesn’t get hot at the same rate as the pan on the burner of the stove. These factors would have resulted in the structural framing furthest from the flames remaining intact and possessing its full structural integrity, i.e., strength and stiffness.

Structural steel is highly ductile, when subjected to compression and bending it buckles and bends long before reaching its tensile or shear capacity. Under the given assumptions, “if” the structure in the vicinity of either burning aircraft started to weaken, the superstructure above would begin to lean in the direction of the burning side. The opposite, intact, side of the building would resist toppling until the ultimate capacity of the structure was reached, at which point, a weak-link failure would undoubtedly occur. Nevertheless, the ultimate failure mode would have been a toppling of the upper floors to one side—much like the topping of a tall redwood tree—not a concentric, vertical collapse.

For this reason alone, I rejected the official explanation for the collapse of the WTC towers out of hand. Subsequent evidence supporting controlled, explosive demolition of the two buildings are more in keeping with the observed collapse modalities and only serve to validate my initial misgivings as to the causes for the structural failures

Edward E. Knesl writes:
We design and analyze buildings for the overturning stability to resist the lateral loads with the combination of the gravity loads. Any tall structure failure mode would be a fall over to its side. It is impossible that heavy steel columns could collapse at the fraction of the second within each story and subsequently at each floor below.We do not know the phenomenon of the high rise building to disintegrate internally faster than the free fall of the debris coming down from the top.

The engineering science and the law of physics simply doesn’t know such possibility. Only very sophisticated controlled demolition can achieve such result, eliminating the natural dampening effect of the structural framing huge mass that should normally stop the partial collapse. The pancake theory is a fallacy, telling us that more and more energy would be generated to accelerate the collapse. Where would such energy would be coming from?

Antonio Artha,with 15+ years of experience in building design
Fire and impact were insignificant in all three buildings. Impossible for the three to collapse at free-fall speed. Laws of physics were not suspended on 9/11, unless proven otherwise

Steven Francis Dusterwald:
The symmetrical “collapse” due to asymmetrical damage is at odds with the principles of structural mechanics

John S. Lovrovich:
It is virtually impossible for WTC building 7 to collapse as it did with the influence of sporadic fires. This collapse HAD to be planned

Travis McCoy, M.S. in structural engineering

James Milton Bruner, Major, U.S. Air Force, instructor and assistant professor in the Deptartment of Engineering Mechanics & Materials, USAF Academy, and a technical writer and editor, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory

Christopher Michael Bradbury:
It is very suspicious that fire brought down Building 7 yet the Madrid hotel fire was still standing after 24 hours of fire. This is very suspicious to me because I design buildings for a living

David Anthony Dorau, practicing structural engineer with 18 years’ experience in the inspection and design of buildings under 5 stories tall, who worked as a policy analyst for the Office of Technology Assessment, an arm of the U.S. Congress providing independent research and reports on technological matters

Russell T. Connors, designed many buildings and other types of structures
Lester Jay Germanio, 20+ years experience
Daniel Metz, 26+ years experience
Jonathan Smolens, 11 years experience, with a specialty in forensic engineering
William Rice, P.E., structural engineer, former professor of Vermont Technical College
Marshall Casey Pfeiffer
Paul A. Thomas
Steven Merritt
Kers Clausen
Dennis Kollar, American structural engineer
Doyle Winterton, American structural engineer (retired)

David Topete
The above is just a sample. Many other structural engineershave questioned the collapse of Building 7, as have numerous experts in other disciplines, including:

The former head of the Fire Science Division of the government agency which claims that the World Trade Centers collapsed due to fire (the National Institute of Standards and Technology), who is one of the world’s leading fire science researchers and safety engineers, a Ph.D. in mechanical engineering (Dr. James Quintiere), called for an independent review of the World Trade Center collapse investigation. “I wish that there would be a peer review of this,” he said, referring to the NIST investigation. “I think all the records that NIST has assembled should be archived. I would really like to see someone else take a look at what they’ve done; both structurally and from a fire point of view. … I think the official conclusion that NIST arrived at is questionable.

Harry G. Robinson, III – Professor and Dean Emeritus, School of Architecture and Design, Howard University. Past President of two major national architectural organizations – National Architectural Accrediting Board, 1996, and National Council of Architectural Registration Boards, 1992. In 2003 he was awarded the highest honor bestowed by the Washington Chapter of the American Institute of Architects, the Centennial Medal. In 2004 he was awarded the District of Columbia Council of Engineering and Architecture Societies Architect of the Year award. Principal, TRG Consulting Global / Architecture, Urban Design, Planning, Project Strategies. Veteran U.S. Army, awarded the Bronze Star for bravery and the Purple Heart for injuries sustained in Viet Nam – says:

The collapse was too symmetrical to have been eccentrically generated. The destruction was symmetrically initiated to cause the buildings to implode as they did

And a prominent physicist with 33 years of service for the Naval Research Laboratory in Washington, DC (Dr. David L. Griscom) said that the official theory for why Building 7 collapsed “does not match the available facts” and supports the theory that the buildings were brought down by controlled demolition


9-11 explained in 5 minutes!!!.mp4

Monday, September 10, 2012

Buster Posey - MVP


Sort of goes without saying, doesn't it?

from ESPN:
San Francisco Giants catcher Buster Posey is putting together a strong NL MVP case - MLB - ESPN:

Posey is known as an excellent two-strike hitter, someone who is not afraid to get deep into the count and face a bunch of nasty stuff. Joe Blanton, who made Sunday's start for the Dodgers in place of Clayton Kershaw, felt he had thrown a ton of great pitches. Time after time, however, Posey fended them off, like a tennis player volleying at the net. But when Blanton finally threw an imperfect pitch -- the 10th pitch of the at-bat -- Posey's swing went from defensive to offensive, and he crushed the ball. From Alex Pavolic's story:

"That's one of the best at-bats I've ever had off of me," Blanton said. "I threw him at least five put-away pitches, I thought. And he just kept fouling them off. I make one mistake and it's a homer."

Posey has an OPS of 1.100 since the All-Star break, the best in the majors by a margin of almost 50 points, and this surge has pushed him right into the middle of what has become a very interesting race for NL MVP.

'via Blog this'

from Yahoo Sports:
San Francisco Giants - Team Report - MLB - Yahoo! Sports:

"He's carried us. I can't think of a guy more valuable for a club than he has been for us."
—Manager Bruce Bochy on Buster Posey, who has emerged as an MVP candidate."

'via Blog this'

Giants Top Minor League Prospects

  • 1. Joey Bart 6-2, 215 C Power arm and a power bat, playing a premium defensive position. Good catch and throw skills.
  • 2. Heliot Ramos 6-2, 185 OF Potential high-ceiling player the Giants have been looking for. Great bat speed, early returns were impressive.
  • 3. Chris Shaw 6-3. 230 1B Lefty power bat, limited defensively to 1B, Matt Adams comp?
  • 4. Tyler Beede 6-4, 215 RHP from Vanderbilt projects as top of the rotation starter when he works out his command/control issues. When he misses, he misses by a bunch.
  • 5. Stephen Duggar 6-1, 170 CF Another toolsy, under-achieving OF in the Gary Brown mold, hoping for better results.
  • 6. Sandro Fabian 6-0, 180 OF Dominican signee from 2014, shows some pop in his bat. Below average arm and lack of speed should push him towards LF.
  • 7. Aramis Garcia 6-2, 220 C from Florida INTL projects as a good bat behind the dish with enough defensive skill to play there long-term
  • 8. Heath Quinn 6-2, 190 OF Strong hitter, makes contact with improving approach at the plate. Returns from hamate bone injury.
  • 9. Garrett Williams 6-1, 205 LHP Former Oklahoma standout, Giants prototype, low-ceiling, high-floor prospect.
  • 10. Shaun Anderson 6-4, 225 RHP Large frame, 3.36 K/BB rate. Can start or relieve
  • 11. Jacob Gonzalez 6-3, 190 3B Good pedigree, impressive bat for HS prospect.
  • 12. Seth Corry 6-2 195 LHP Highly regard HS pick. Was mentioned as possible chip in high profile trades.
  • 13. C.J. Hinojosa 5-10, 175 SS Scrappy IF prospect in the mold of Kelby Tomlinson, just gets it done.
  • 14. Garett Cave 6-4, 200 RHP He misses a lot of bats and at times, the plate. 13 K/9 an 5 B/9. Wild thing.

2019 MLB Draft - Top HS Draft Prospects

  • 1. Bobby Witt, Jr. 6-1,185 SS Colleyville Heritage HS (TX) Oklahoma commit. Outstanding defensive SS who can hit. 6.4 speed in 60 yd. Touched 97 on mound. Son of former major leaguer. Five tool potential.
  • 2. Riley Greene 6-2, 190 OF Haggerty HS (FL) Florida commit.Best HS hitting prospect. LH bat with good eye, plate discipline and developing power.
  • 3. C.J. Abrams 6-2, 180 SS Blessed Trinity HS (GA) High-ceiling athlete. 70 speed with plus arm. Hitting needs to develop as he matures. Alabama commit.
  • 4. Reece Hinds 6-4, 210 SS Niceville HS (FL) Power bat, committed to LSU. Plus arm, solid enough bat to move to 3B down the road. 98MPH arm.
  • 5. Daniel Espino 6-3, 200 RHP Georgia Premier Academy (GA) LSU commit. Touches 98 on FB with wipe out SL.

2019 MLB Draft - Top College Draft Prospects

  • 1. Adley Rutschman C Oregon State Plus defender with great arm. Excellent receiver plus a switch hitter with some pop in the bat.
  • 2. Shea Langliers C Baylor Excelent throw and catch skills with good pop time. Quick bat, uses all fields approach with some pop.
  • 3. Zack Thompson 6-2 LHP Kentucky Missed time with an elbow issue. FB up to 95 with plenty of secondary stuff.
  • 4. Matt Wallner 6-5 OF Southern Miss Run producing bat plus mid to upper 90's FB closer. Power bat from the left side, athletic for size.
  • 5. Nick Lodolo LHP TCU Tall LHP, 95MPH FB and solid breaking stuff.