http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4182007
Ol girl is now pregant! She found out during the TB test they give when you go to jail. FAIL!
Wednesday, May 20, 2009
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
Derek Fischer stalker.....
This woman is crazy
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4175737
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Derek Fisher has won an extended restraining order against a woman he says stalked and harassed him.
A Los Angeles judge on Monday granted a three-year extension of an order issued last month against Symone Fisher. The 40-year-old woman is barred from contact with Fisher or his family until May 2012.
In court papers, Derek Fisher claimed the woman -- who legally changed her last name to Fisher -- began harassing him in 2001 by sending letters and e-mails suggesting they were married. More recently, he says she showed up near his home.
Neither Fisher nor the woman appeared in court.
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I wonder how it is that people grow up to be this crazy?
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4175737
LOS ANGELES -- Los Angeles Lakers guard Derek Fisher has won an extended restraining order against a woman he says stalked and harassed him.
A Los Angeles judge on Monday granted a three-year extension of an order issued last month against Symone Fisher. The 40-year-old woman is barred from contact with Fisher or his family until May 2012.
In court papers, Derek Fisher claimed the woman -- who legally changed her last name to Fisher -- began harassing him in 2001 by sending letters and e-mails suggesting they were married. More recently, he says she showed up near his home.
Neither Fisher nor the woman appeared in court.
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I wonder how it is that people grow up to be this crazy?
What to do about the "War on Drugs"
http://www.cnn.com/2009/CRIME/05/19/phoenix.drug.kidnappings/index.html
The media is putting a lot of emphasis on the Violence in Mexico caused by the drug cartels and how it is spilling over to this side of the border. The only opinion being offered that digresses from the obviously ineffective agenda of the "War on Drugs" is to legalize drugs. Now I am not one to give up or give in when I think a different strategy will work. Obviously trying our best to emulate the 2000 Baltimore Raves (trying to guard the border) is not working. My thinking is take the cartels out. Yes Mexico is a "sovereign" nation, but in reality Northern Mexico is the 4th country in mainland North America. The Mexican government doesn't run shit there. The Cartels control everything and everyone. We invaded Iraq on the false pretense of WMDs and the Bush Doctrine which stated we have the right to preempt an attack on the United States. I don't think anyone would dispute that the cartels are a major threat to the United States and Mexico. From that standpoint I would use the military to take out the cartels and shut down the border. I don't care who has a problem with it. If the trillion dollar military of the United States can't take out 5 cartels worth about $10 billion that is a problem. These are not jihadist hell bent on destroying America, that would actually be counterproductive to their profits.
The popular opinion is to legalize drugs. Now I didn't take this seriously until I saw the figure of $8 billion, that's the revenue the Mexican cartels generated from marijuana alone. That's a lot of money for a medicinal drug, and after weighing the revenue versus the cost of prohibiting it and violence generated by the trade I am open to marijuana being legalized and regulated. How I don't know, that's a think tank question, I'm finance I run numbers. But that's where I draw the line, meth, cocaine and heroine can't be legalized.
Bill Maher definitely on board for making wee legal as are many.
Can Barack Obama legalize marijuana and get reelected?
Is $8B really that much money to the US government?
What are the cartels going to do if there is no black market for weed?
The media is putting a lot of emphasis on the Violence in Mexico caused by the drug cartels and how it is spilling over to this side of the border. The only opinion being offered that digresses from the obviously ineffective agenda of the "War on Drugs" is to legalize drugs. Now I am not one to give up or give in when I think a different strategy will work. Obviously trying our best to emulate the 2000 Baltimore Raves (trying to guard the border) is not working. My thinking is take the cartels out. Yes Mexico is a "sovereign" nation, but in reality Northern Mexico is the 4th country in mainland North America. The Mexican government doesn't run shit there. The Cartels control everything and everyone. We invaded Iraq on the false pretense of WMDs and the Bush Doctrine which stated we have the right to preempt an attack on the United States. I don't think anyone would dispute that the cartels are a major threat to the United States and Mexico. From that standpoint I would use the military to take out the cartels and shut down the border. I don't care who has a problem with it. If the trillion dollar military of the United States can't take out 5 cartels worth about $10 billion that is a problem. These are not jihadist hell bent on destroying America, that would actually be counterproductive to their profits.
The popular opinion is to legalize drugs. Now I didn't take this seriously until I saw the figure of $8 billion, that's the revenue the Mexican cartels generated from marijuana alone. That's a lot of money for a medicinal drug, and after weighing the revenue versus the cost of prohibiting it and violence generated by the trade I am open to marijuana being legalized and regulated. How I don't know, that's a think tank question, I'm finance I run numbers. But that's where I draw the line, meth, cocaine and heroine can't be legalized.
Bill Maher definitely on board for making wee legal as are many.
Can Barack Obama legalize marijuana and get reelected?
Is $8B really that much money to the US government?
What are the cartels going to do if there is no black market for weed?
is jerry west a traitor?
no...not really but we have to take his comments seriously as one fo the greatest players, greatest GMs and greatest scouts of talent....
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4178437
also his answer to "how he woudl fair in today's game" is intereststing
also we saw this weekend a former player name his fave 5 big shot takers (clutch): airness, bird, reggie, chauncey, and robert horry.....personally jerry west and magic should replace the last 2 guys (if they were talking threes i replace magic with ray allen)
http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/news/story?id=4178437
also his answer to "how he woudl fair in today's game" is intereststing
also we saw this weekend a former player name his fave 5 big shot takers (clutch): airness, bird, reggie, chauncey, and robert horry.....personally jerry west and magic should replace the last 2 guys (if they were talking threes i replace magic with ray allen)
Monday, May 18, 2009
Friday, May 15, 2009
Can the option work in the NFL?
This deserves a seperate post....
Trey: Basically is the press in the NBA similar to the option in the NFL in that players are too skilled for it to stop them or are guys lazy?
Me: I'm convinced the option could work in the NFL, but you'd probably need 2 QBs who could run it. Vick was the closest thing, and he took some SICK hits while running.
Trey: i don't think the option could work repeatedly like say a team runs it 4 times a game...i think the average yardage would be -6....
Trey: Basically is the press in the NBA similar to the option in the NFL in that players are too skilled for it to stop them or are guys lazy?
Me: I'm convinced the option could work in the NFL, but you'd probably need 2 QBs who could run it. Vick was the closest thing, and he took some SICK hits while running.
Trey: i don't think the option could work repeatedly like say a team runs it 4 times a game...i think the average yardage would be -6....
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