Arkansas vs Wisconsin Preview
I keep hearing that the Badgers and Razorbacks are very similar. If that is true, we may see a high scoring game tomorrow with both teams scoring in excess of 30 points. That may be contingent upon the weather. If the field is wet and slippery, the point totals could be cut in half.
The Razorbacks are suffering from multiple injuries which are either keeping players out of the game or at least slowing them down. The biggest of those is fullback Payton Hillis who won't play at all and Darren McFadden, runner up for the Heisman Trophy, who is slowed by an Achilles tendon injury.
I would like to see the Razorbacks win this game if for no other reason than to show that the SEC is not a stepchild in the NCAA. Wisconsin had an easy schedule this year (with the exception of Michigan to whom they lost) and the Razorbacks schedule was fairly difficult.
But come 12:00 tomorrow, none of that matters. What matters is who comes to win and who executes their game plan most effectively.
Gerald Ford: Just What The Doctor Ordered
In 1975, it was my first time to see and president in person, when President Ford spoke at the dedication of a new hospital in my hometown. I was 12 years old and only have a few memories of the event, but I still have the official schedule of the day.
Gerald Ford was the solid rock this country needed after the Watergate debacle. Confidence in the presidency and the government was shaken to its core. Ford stepped in a gave it stability. The effects of his tenure may never be known but I assure you they were significant.
Red State Update: Hanging Saddam Hussein
Jackie and Dunlap discuss the hanging of Saddam Hussein. Also revealed: Red State Update's Wishlist of Celebrity Hangmen! Plus, James Brown, Ossie Davis, and Showtime at the Apollo.
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Red State Update's Who's Gonna Fill Their (Funny) Shoes
Red State Update: Gerald Ford Dead
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Jackie and Dunlap on the death of President Gerald Ford, why Republicans make the best Former Presidents, and moments of silence.
2001 Ruffino CHIANTI CLASSICO "Reserva Ducale Oro" (Tuscany, Italy)
Saturated, youthful black ruby with magenta glints at the rim. Tight nose of spicy cherries, wood smoke, and lemony minerals. Tannic, austere, but concentrated and full-bodied flavors (mostly cherries, stones, and smoky earthiness). Long, tannic finish. A real keeper that will definitely improve with significant bottle age. 88++. Got this on sale at Fiesta (near Reliant Stadium) for $31. Also available at Spec's for $33.
Red State Update: Letters to Jackie Claus
2003 A to Z "OREGON CLARET"
Medium ruby/garnet color. Interesting nose of herbal cherries, raspberry jam, and some pencil lead. Flavors of cassis and dusty baker's chocolate. Not a blockbuster, but everything in nice balance. Very Bordeaux-like . . . reminds me of a good Cru Bourgeois from the middle Medoc (Moulis or Listrac). Would go very well with grilled or roasted lamb. 87. Will hold a year or two. Was about $14 at Whole Foods on Bellaire.
Merry Christmas From RSC
I would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year.
I urge you to take a minute to look past the commercialism of Christmas. It isn't about presents and it really isn't about family either. It is about the celebration of the birth of the One who voluntarily came to Earth to die so that we could live.
That is what Christmas is all about and no matter how hard some may try to change it, without Christ there is no Christmas.
2004 Torbreck "Woodcutter's SEMILLON" (Barossa Valley, Australia)
This is a TEXTBOOK, ripe, fully-extracted Semillon. Light bright, brassy gold. Very assertive nose of waxy lanolin scents, with ripe figs and toasty butterscotch. Full-bodied, concentrated, with low acidity and flavors of bitter pear, butter, and minerals. Long, minerally finish, with a tad of alcoholic heat lingering with the flavors in the back of the throat. A no-holds-barred white wine. 89. Drink in the next several months. Was a very good value for $13.22 at Spec's on Richmond (just outside the Loop).
2004 Trentadue PETITE SIRAH "North Coast" (California)
Although Petite Sirahs can be overly tannic and require lots of time in the bottle to drop that tannin, this one was clearly made to be friendly right away. Back label says the fruit was from Mendocino and Lake counties. 88+. Was $17.99 at Cova, on Kirby (which, by the way, looks to be an interesting wine bar/tapas joint/wine shop -- I'll have to eat there soon).
Immigration Video
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=4094926727128068265&q=roy+beck&hl=en
One of the key points he makes is that Americans are not hard hearted and immigrant hating people...quite the contrary. The problem is the sheer numbers we are dealing with.
These guys are not right or left wing kooks - they support their information flawlessly. Here's the link to their website so you can verify that they are legit: http://www.numbersusa.com/about/advisors.html
2004 EQUIS "Vinas Viejas" (Tierra de Castilla, Spain)
2004 Verasol GARNACHA (Campo de Borja, Spain)
2004 Longwood SHIRAZ "The Sheep Shearer" (McLaren Vale, Australia)
Deep, rich, saturated ruby. Very pretty, medium intensity nose of fragrant wood smoke, sweet black raspberries, and lemon squares. Round, incredibly soft, and fairly concentrated in the mouth, with flavors of salty blackberry juice, sandstone, and spice. Long finish, with soft, ripe tannins. With hold another year or two. A subtle but impeccably made wine. 89. Was $16.99 at Spec's on Westheimer (near Fogo de Chao).
2005 Verget du Sud PETITE SYRAH "Endes" (Rhone, France)
Dark black ruby-purple color. Somewhat funky, stinky notes (burnt rubber & acetate) pervade the nose when first opened. With air, these off-notes dissipate somewhat, and some blackberry scents emerge. Rather bony in the mouth, however, with tannin and acid taking the lead, but a little flesh and fruit in the form a tart black cherries, and some chalky minerals. 73. Was $11.25 at Spec's on Smith.
No more Verget reds for me (except I have one more in the closet to try soon).
Putin: Someone To Be Afraid Of
The images that are beginning to assemble themselves in my mind are speculation but you are probably familiar with the phrase, "If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's probably a duck."
Putin isn't walking and quacking like a duck publicly. It is what he is doing in private that has me concerned.
- Does anyone believe the murders of several Russian journalists who oppose the Kremlin are mere coincidence? Does anyone believe they are being arranged and carried out without Putin's knowledge?
- Why did Russian police raid the offices of opposition leader Gary Kasparov yesterday? Does that sound like the actions of a democratic government?
- Why did Putin wrest control of the world's largest liquefied natural gas project from Shell?
- Why are 80% of the political leaders and state administrators former KGB (now the FSB) members?
It is beginning to look like democracy in Russia is in serious trouble. The winds of authoritarianism are blowing. And don't expect Putin to be our friend.
Please Pray For Sen. Tim Johnson
When a person's life is in danger, all politics must be tossed aside and we must stand together for that person. We at RSC will be praying for Sen. Johnson and his family, and for a quick and complete recovery.
Darren McFadden Finishes Second In Heisman Voting
Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith was this year's winner, and deservedly so. Smith led the Buckeyes to an undefeated season and a chance to win another national title against Florida. Nothing against Florida which has a good football team, but this probably will not be a close game. I am expecting a spread of 14+ points in favor of OSU.
McFadden finished 10th in the nation in rushing yards and was outrushed by great running backs like Mike Hart of Michigan. The key is McFadden's versatility. He completed 6 of 8 passes for 3 TDs. He caught 11 passes for 149 yards, including a 70-yard TD reception. And he returned 8 kickoffs for 226 yards, including a 92-yarder for a TD. Arkansas Razorback running back coach Danny Nutt believes that McFadden could be an All-American free safety if he was put in that position.
Darren McFadden Wins Doak Walker Award
McFadden rushed for 1,558 yards and scored 16 touchdowns against some very tough SEC defenses. In Arkansas' "Wildcat Formation", McFadden lined up in the quarterback position and was 6-8 passing with two TDs. He also returned a kickoff 92 yards for a TD.
McFadden was also chosen as SEC Offensive Player of the Year and will face the defense of the Wisconsin Badgers on January 1 in the Capital One Bowl in Orlando, Florida.
Foley Scandal: No Rules Broken
Now I'm not a big Denny Hastert fan but that non-scandal cost him his position as Speaker/House Majority Leader. It was all based on conjecture that was fueled by the left.
You may not like Denny Hastert but next time it might be someone you do like. Nobody is better at the politics of personal destruction than the left.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 18
The topsoil was brought in today and leveled. The pool is still filling with water but should be completed by tomorrow morning. If I could have just gotten that special wrench and fire hose from my brother the pool could have filled up in a couple of hours. ;-)
My cousin is coming out Saturday to help me put our privacy fence back up. I still have to order the waterfall kit and install it.
Final Thoughts:
- The pool is larger than I expected. We have a fairly small back yard and this pool (including the decking) took up about 75% of it. So if I could start over, I would choose a smaller pool. On one end the decking is about two feet from our privacy fence. On the other end it is about five feet from the privacy fence. The front side comes all the way to our house and the back side is 15 feet from the privacy fence. That is the utility easement.
- The shallow end of the pool is very small. It looks like it is about 10% of the pool area. There are a lot of small children in our family and it would be nice to have more room for them to play.
- I would have preferred not to have the pool installed in the rainiest time of the year but that is when the sales are running and work is typically slower. It was pretty muddy around here for a couple of weeks and we have more rain on the way. The worst part is letting the dog out and then back in.
- If I could start over again, I would still choose Burton Pools & Spas. Everyone has been very courteous, professional and knowledgeable including: Mark, our salesman; Jesse and Terry, the project guides; Jeremy, the builder, and his crew; and Daniel, the electrician. Thanks guys. You did a great job.
2004 Calina CARMENERE Reserva (Valle del Maule, Chile)
Deep, purplish black ruby. With an hour of air time, exhibited a great, high-toned nose of ripe mixed berries (raspberries, blueberries, strawberries), sweet cream, and mocha. Medium to full bodied, with tight flavors of scorched earth and cassis, with lots of stony minerals on the finish. Some tannins to shed, though they are ripe and soft. This wine will only get better over the next 2-3 years. 88+ Can't remember precisely where I got it, but I distinctly remember it was in the $7 - $8 range. Outstanding value. (I'll update this entry if I see it in a store somewhere.)
UPDATE (12/11): I saw this yesterday at Whole Foods on Bellaire for $8.99.
2004 PILLAR BOX RED (57% Cabernet Sauvignon, 32% Shiraz, 11% Merlot) (Australia)
2003 Rancho Zabaco Dry Creek Valley ZINFANDEL "Reserve"
Deep ruby color. Tart lemons and spicy raspberries and brambleberries on the nose, with cold steely minerals underneath. Lean and somewhat austere in the mouth, with more structure and acidity, but less fruit and flesh, than I want in a Zin. Feels overmanipulated by the winemaker. 83. Was $15.77 at Spec's on Holcombe.
The Greatest Generation Remembered
65 years ago today America was shocked by a vicious attack on our military base at Pearl Harbor. It is truly a day that has lived in infamy.
Today, we remember and honor those who survived, and those who did not survive this attack. The people from America's greatest generation. Those who understood that dying for freedom was greater than surrendering to tyranny.
On December 7, 1941, there were no Republicans and Democrats. There were no liberals and conservatives. There were only Americans who united to stand against the common enemy. It was on this day that isolationism died. No longer could we say, "It doesn't affect us so it doesn't concern us."
How quickly some forget. Critics of the Korean War, the Vietnam conflict, and now Iraq are not familiar with Pearl Harbor. I heard that many people interviewed today did not know the significance of December 7. Many have even begun to forget the seriousness of 9/11.
This is a heavily used cliche but nevertheless very true. Those who do not learn from history are destined to repeat it.
We must fight to remember. We must remember to fight. Let's be the next greatest generation.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 17
I went home at lunch today and was shocked to see how much progress had been made. The trash had been moved out to the road for pickup, the retaining wall was completed, the liner was in, and was being filled with water. Jeremy, the crew supervisor, said they should be finished tomorrow. All they have left to do is to finish stretching the liner, fill the area behind the retaining wall with topsoil, and smooth it out.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 16
(12:30 PM) I just got a call from the electrician. He is coming over to run the wiring.
(1:00 PM) The electrician arrived. We discussed how he would run the wire and what the breakers were for. One two-pole 20A breaker for the pool pump and one single-pole 20A breaker for the pool lights.
(5:30 PM) The retaining wall is starting to take shape and this thing is starting to look like a swimming pool instead of the results of a bunker buster bomb.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Days 12-15
After the rain we found a lot more holes in the concrete walls where water had pushed through. Burton sent someone over to look at it and he said that would be easy to fix and wasn't a big problem. He said they have seen pools where water literally shoots out through holes in the concrete. Once the pad, liner, and water are in, the weight of the pool water will keep the ground water from seeping in.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 11
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 10
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 9
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 8
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Days 4-7
Since the concrete company was closed Friday also, no work was done until the following Monday. On Day 7 the water problem was very obvious.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 3
Razorbacks: We'll Be Back
Sophomore all-around backfield threat Darren McFadden, who broke Arkansas' single season rushing record this year, injured his right ankle early and was not playing at full capacity. As explosive as McFadden is, had he not been injured the game would have been a lot more interesting.
Arkansas has accepted an invitation to the Capitol One Citrus Bowl in Orlando, FL on January 1 against the Wisconsin Badgers.
Despite what happens, most of our players are returning next year. We'll be back. And bigger. And stronger. And faster. And better.
Dictator Chavez "Wins" Re-Election
As expected, Hugo Chavez has won re-election. The actual spread in the vote tallies is much higher than pre-election polls. I have said from the beginning that if there was any chance that Manuel Rosales might win, Chavez would do whatever necessary, legal or illegal, ethical or unethical, to make sure he retained power.
Here are some quotes from people who waited in line to vote against Chavez. Some wanted him gone so badly they camped out overnight to make sure they got to vote.
"We have to do something. My country is being stolen. This is the last chance we have. Communism is coming here."
"I voted for Chavez previously. I cried for him. Now I'm crying for him to leave. He's sown a lot of hate with his verbiage."
Despite the fact that he claims to be a democrat, he is moving the country deeper and deeper into Cuban-style communism. During the election, a Chavez-controlled government agency walked in and shut down TV network Telemundo's coverage of the election, telling them they were broadcasting without permission. Chavez is also supporting the idea of shutting down private television stations who are involved in "subversive activities".
Let me define that for you. "Subversive activities" in Venezuela are any activities that are not pro-Chavez.
We have a menace to our south that we will have to deal with for the next six years unless the people of Venezuela can join together and oust him. It would be in our best interest to support such an action.
2005 Morin Père & Fils POUILLY-FUISSÉ (Burgundy, France)
Exceedingly pale brassy-gold color. Straw, sharp-ish chalky minerals, citrus peel and bitter, spiced peach on the medium intensity nose. Soft and straightforward in the mouth, with underripe peach and chalky-stone flavors. Not terribly concentrated, with a decent, but slightly bitter finish. Like a decent Macon wine. 84. Was $12.99 at Whole Foods on Bellaire.
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2004 Concannon PETITE SIRAH "Limited Release" (Central Coast, Cal.)
2003 Turkey Flat Vineyards GRENACHE (Barossa Valley, Australia)
2004 Robert Biale "Black Chicken" ZINFANDEL (Napa Valley, Cal.)
Beebe: Already Backpedalling on Grocery Tax
Now Beebe says, "...it would be a mistake for people just to assume this is a done deal."
Of course it would. Never trust a Democrat who says he is going to lower taxes. Do you remember an old saying about "the spider and the fly?"
It appears that Beebe is going to "work hard" to repeal the grocery tax but the state legislature is going to be a roadblock. Sound familiar? Bill Clinton told the American people he was going to cut their taxes to get elected in 1992. When it didn't happen, he said he tried really hard but the country was in worse shape financially than the Republicans led him to believe. Do we really look that stupid Mr. Clinton? And Mr. Beebe?
Let me tell you something. If Mike Beebe wants the grocery tax repealed, he can make it happen. He has lots of friends in the legislature who he can get to do his bidding.
Jesus Was Nothing Special...UPDATE
It appears that Dr. Camp's statements were mischaracterized by The Tennesseean. I would like to publicly apologize to Dr. Camp for falling into a media trap. And thanks to Ribki for pointing it out.
Perhaps I was quick to jump on Dr. Camp's reported statements because I have seen too many "Christian" leaders who are willing to deny the deity of Jesus Christ, who deny that He is the only way to the Father, and who are willing to dilute Christianity for the sake of interreligious harmony.
Dr. Camp does not appear to be one of those people. Here is Dr. Camp's response.
Jesus Was Nothing Special But Mohammed Was
Lipscomb University theologian (not in my opinion) Lee Camp said that in order to live peacefully with Muslims, Christians are going to have to give up the idea that there’s anything special about Jesus.
Ed. Note: The Bible talks about righteous anger and I assure you that is what I am experiencing right now.
To live peacefully with Muslims and Jews, Christians must put aside the notion that their faith requires the creation of a Christian kingdom on Earth (see Note 1), a Lipscomb University theologian told an interfaith gathering at the university.
“We are not going to get very far in our relationship with Jews or Muslims if we do not let go of this idea,” Lipscomb professor Lee Camp said at Tuesday’s conference.
The unusual gathering of several dozen clergy and lay people was devoted to resolving religious conflict in Nashville and around the world.
“We need to forsake the Christendom model,” Camp said. “The most basic Christian commitment ... is that we say we believe in the Lordship of Jesus. But, if we claim that, how can a Muslim or Jew trust us, if we say Jesus is the Lord of all Lords?” (see Note 2) ...
First, Christians must examine their “sins of omission,” he said — such as not taking the time to learn about other religions. Then they must look at their “sins of commission.”
“We have such short historical (memory) spans as white Christians,” he said. “There is a history of anti-Semitism, the violence and bloodshed of the crusades and cultural imperialism. We have to deal with the reality of what Christians have done, which in some cases has been to kill people.” (see Note 3)
Note 1: WRONG! Jesus was very specific that His kingdom would not be an earthly kingdom, but a heavenly kingdom. And I thought Mr. Camp was a theologian.
Note 2: (a) Jesus said, "I am the way, the truth, and the life. No one comes to the Father except by Me." (b) Who is asking them to trust us? How can we trust Muslims when almost all of the world's conflicts involve Muslims and they have exhibited an extreme hatred for us to the point of torturing and beheading us?
Note 3: I would like Mr. Camp to cite some examples. His "Crusades" reference is a flawed argument and the left uses it like a club to beat home a point. The only problem is that the truth of the Crusades has been rewritten to serve the left's (and Muslims') purposes. The Crusades were not instigated by Christians. The Christians were merely responding in self defense against Muslim attacks and threats.
So let's look a little deeper. Jesus did not preach violence, but forgiveness. Muslims do not preach forgiveness, but violence. Mohammed asks you to die for Islam. Jesus willingly died for you.
Some radical Christians might tell you that your going to hell, but radical Muslims will make it a quick trip.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 2
All of the wall braces were anchored today and water is still seeping into the deep end.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Day 1
Then the digging began. It was amazing to see how fast the hole was dug. On the first day they had the walls and the steps installed.
OT: Swimming Pool Construction: Introduction
In this series I thought I would give you a look into pool construction from a customer's point of view, complete with daily photographs. As far as blogging is concerned, I am already behind but I'll catch up in a day or two.
INTRODUCTION
To purchase our pool, we chose Burton Pools & Spas in Fort Smith, Arkansas. Burton is one of the Top 50 pool builders in the nation and I happen to work next door to their store.
We looked a different manufacturers of pools and settled on Pacific Pools. They offer a moderately priced pool kit that is extremely strong, durable, and beautiful.
To best fit our needs, yard, and budget, we selected the Oblique shape with an 8' diving end and a saline generator. We have spoken to several people and not one of them regretted purchasing the saline generator. They said the water was much easier on the eyes and skin, and maintenance time and costs were significantly lower with saline.
Now, to get started, I'll show you the layout spray painted onto the ground before construction began. And with a little Photoshop wizardry (and I do mean "a little"), I overlayed the photo to get a better idea of what it would look like after construction.
How Could Anyone Vote For This Idiot?
However, there comes a time when there just isn't a better way to get your point across. So here it is: Charlie Rangel is an idiot. He is a loathesome, hateful, arrogant, elitist jerk. There. I feel better.
I want to make it abundantly clear: if there’s anyone who believes that these youngsters want to fight, as the Pentagon and some generals have said, you can just forget about it. No young, bright individual wants to fight just because of a bonus and just because of educational benefits. And most all of them come from communities of very, very high unemployment. If a young fella has an option of having a decent career or joining the army to fight in Iraq, you can bet your life that he would not be in Iraq.
He's so stupid the John Kerry debacle went right over his head. Or did it? Actually, I don't believe that it did. This is the mantra among liberals. Our military is made up of low-income, going nowhere, uneducated grunts.
These people know the truth about our military. They know how educated and skilled it is. But if they can make the American people believe otherwise, that's all that matters. What do liberals want? Less defense spending and a smaller military. If our military is primarily made up of stupid people, then let's get rid of them. That would save us a lot of money that we can give to the poor, uneducated people who have no choice but to join the military.
I have a very close friend who is a Major in the U.S. Army. Like all other soldiers according to Mr. Rangel, he started out as an "uneducated" private. I would, on any day, anywhere, on any issue, put this soldier in a public debate against Mr. Rangel. Then we would find out who the stupid one is.
(Hat Tip: LGF)
OT: Hogs Stumble
Running back Darren McFadden rushed for 182 yards and broke the Arkansas single season rushing record held by Madre Hill. Quarterback Casey Dick had a miserable day going 3/17 for just 29 yards. McFadden threw twice with two completions for 33 yards.
Arkansas will meet Florida in the SEC Championship game next Saturday at 5:00 pm CT. The game will be broadcast live on CBS.
Insult Reparations
If I were Richards' attorney or the jury, my question would be, "How have these people been damaged?" They chose to go to a comedy club and they chose to heckle the comedian. When the tables were turned on them, they whine and want money.
Don't misunderstand. I am not defending Richards' outburst or use of racial epithets in any way. He was wrong. But to ask for monetary compensation is ludicrous.
Maybe Richards' was monetarily damaged by the heckling and should countersue.
Richards' has apologized and said he is not a racist. Many people who know him are saying that this is very uncharacteristic and that he is not a racist.
He apologized. Be a man, accept the apology and move on.
Thanksgiving Wines
So for this Thanksgiving, I went with a coupla wines I've already reviewed here: the Lolonis Vineyards LADYBUG RED Cuvee V (Redwood Valley), previously reviewed here and here, and the 2002 Trimbach Gewurztraminer, previously reviewed here. Both were soft, fruity, and went (relatively) well with turkey.
For dessert, we had a 2004 Rudolf Muller Hainfelder Ordensgut RIESLING EISWEIN. It was surprisingly inexpensive for a true Eiswein -- $19.99 at Central Market. Not the most complex Eiswein around, but very nice. Piercing nose of contrasting smells -- honeyed peaches and tart granny smith apples. Fairly sweet, fruity and long in the mouth, with mouthwatering acidity keeping everything very fresh tasting and light. It was gone before I could go outside and take some more critical notes about it. I'm going to get more of this!
Jimmy Carter: Rewriting History
The article is a great primer on Israeli-Arab relations since the 1930's. While Carter places all blame on Israel, Dershowitz points out how Arabs have repeatedly rejected offers and negotiations.
As expected, the moonbats came out in droves to denounce Dershowitz's claims. However, not one, no not one, was able to refute with facts or evidence what Dershowitz said.
2002 L'Aventure (Stephan Vineyards) Paso Robles ZINFANDEL
2004 Beckmen Vineyards CUVEE LE BEC (Santa Ynez Valley, California)
Dense saturated black ruby color. At first, the most prevalent aromas were those of scorched earth, iodine, and balsa wood. With substantial air time, big aromas of blackberry liqueur came out. Concentrated sweet blackberry and scorched earth flavors. This wine needs full flavored food to really shine. Long finish, with substantial but ripe tanin. Will definitely improve over the next 2-3 years. 88+ . Was $13.60 at Spec's on Smith.
2001 Villa di Vetrice CHIANTI RUFINA RESERVA (Tuscany, Italy)
Deep, youthful, sparkling dark ruby. Very elegant nose of spicy, ripe cherries and smokey, earthy scents. Medium-bodied, yet concentrated flavors of earthy cherries and smokey minerals. Lengthy finish with very nice fruit/acid balance. 90. A very good value at $16.50 at Spec's on Smith.
OT: Arkansas vs LSU Preview
USC plays Notre Dame this weekend and they are ranked #3 and #6, respectively. If USC wins, we probably won't move up in the rankings. If Notre Dame wins by a small margin, they will jump above us but USC probably won't drop below us. So, I'm hoping for a Notre Dame blowout. That might drop USC out of the Top 5 and let us move up one.
But first, we have to beat LSU and Florida. LSU has a good, strong quarterback but they've had somewhat of a bumpy road this year. Overall, Arkansas has better athletes and they just need to focus on their strengths and execute their game plan.
The Arkansas vs LSU game airs this Friday on CBS at 1:30 pm Central.
George Washington's Thanksgiving Proclamation
Now, therefore, I do recommend and assign Thursday, the 26th day of November next, to be devoted by the people of these States to the service of that great and glorious Being who is the beneficent author of all the good that was, that is, or that will be; that we may then all unite in rendering unto Him our sincere and humble thanks for His kind care and protection of the people of this country previous to their becoming a nation; for the signal and manifold mercies and the favorable interpositions of His providence in the course and conclusion of the late war; for the great degree of tranquility, union, and plenty which we have since enjoyed; for the peaceable and rational manner in which we have been enable to establish constitutions of government for our safety and happiness, and particularly the national one now lately instituted for the civil and religious liberty with which we are blessed, and the means we have of acquiring and diffusing useful knowledge; and, in general, for all the great and various favors which He has been pleased to confer upon us.
And also that we may then unite in most humbly offering our prayers and supplications to the great Lord and Ruler of Nations and beseech Him to pardon our national and other transgressions; to enable us all, whether in public or private stations, to perform our several and relative duties properly and punctually; to render our National Government a blessing to all the people by constantly being a Government of wise, just, and constitutional laws, discreetly and faithfully executed and obeyed; to protect and guide all sovereigns and nations (especially such as have shown kindness to us), and to bless them with good governments, peace, and concord; to promote the knowledge and practice of true religion and virtue, and the increase of science among them and us; and, generally to grant unto all mankind such a degree of temporal prosperity as He alone knows to be best.
Given under my hand, at the city of New York, the 3d day of October, A.D. 1789.
A Lot To Be Thankful For
- I am thankful for my family. I have the best wife and kids in the world. I can't imagine life without them. They bring happiness into my life.
- I am thankful for my friends. They keep me in line, help me when I am down, and give me unsolicited advice even when I don't want it. (just kidding)
- I am thankful for all of the men and women who choose to serve in the United States military. If you want to see me, a person who is very docile, get visibly angry, just say something negative about our soldiers. My brother is a Master Sergeant in the USAF, my brother-in-law is a Warrant Officer in the US Army, one of my best friends in the world is a Major in the US Army (soon to be Lt. Colonel), and my next-door neighbor is a Major in the US Army. All of them have served in the Middle East and some in Iraq. I am thankful that they all came home safely.
- I am thankful for the men, women, and children who were fed up with tyranny and oppression, and gave their lives to create the greatest nation on Earth, the one we call America. They had a vision like no other in history, that the individual had a right to be free and could achieve great things if he were unencumbered by governmental control.
- I am thankful for conservatives and libertarians who understand that big government limits the freedom and success of the individual, thereby limiting the freedom and success of the state, and of the nation.
- I am thankful for all of the right-wing bloggers/media personalities out there who give of their time to expose wrongs and inform others of the truth. Some I have been honored to personally correspond with and get to know. If I start listing I am going to be in trouble but here I go (in alphabetical order):
BlackFive
Captain's Quarters
David Limbaugh
David J. Sanders
Little Green Footballs
Matt Drudge
Michelle Malkin
NWA Politics
RedState.com - I am thankful for the liberal Democratic leadership in Congress. There isn't anything better the GOP could do to strengthen their party than to let these people implement their Contract On America. We'll see you in 2008.
- I am thankful for Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton. These are the two people who I give credit to for my strong, conservative beliefs. Ronald Reagan started it in 1980 and Bill Clinton solidified it throughout the 1980's and early 1990's. By the time Clinton ran for president, I knew liberalism was a cancer that had to be defeated.
- I am thankful for a God who takes a personal interest in each one of us. I am thankful that He is a God of love and peace, not of hatred and violence. I am thankful that despite the fact that we are wretched, ungrateful beings, that we have been given the opportunity to bridge the chasm that we created between us and God with our self-centeredness.
It would behoove each of us to reflect on all of the things we have to be thankful for and to make thankfulness a part of our daily lives, rather than just one day a year.
I wish all of you a very Happy Thanksgiving.
Newt For President '08? Part II
One person recently said that since Newt Gingrich is not a 'godly' person, we should not support him. This was based on a statement by Jerry Falwell which has been misapplied and misused here. I responded to that person with the following:
Let him who is without sin cast the first stone.
I think Jerry Falwell is a wise man but you have taken what he said and are painting with it using a broad brush here. Yes, Newt made mistakes. Haven't you?
The foundational principle of Christianity is forgiveness. None of us deserve it, but it is offered to all of us as a free gift.
It sounds like you are saying that because Newt has made mistakes in the past, he is forever disqualified from any leadership positions. If so, that is an unwise, impractical, and judgmental position to take.
If we were instructed to support only perfect people for political office, we could never vote for anyone.
Newt For President '08?
Here's an excerpt from an interview in Fortune magazine (thanks to RedState.com):
"I am not 'running' for president. I am seeking to create a movement to win the future by offering a series of solutions so compelling that if the American people say I have to be president, it will happen."
While other potential competitors like Arizona Senator John McCain, former New York City Mayor Rudolph Giuliani, and Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney build staff and hire consultants, Gingrich revealed to Fortune that he plans to create a draft-Newt "wave" by building grassroots support for his health care, national security and energy independence ideas--all of which he has been peddling to corporate audiences over the past six years. "Nice people," Gingrich says of his GOP competitors. "But we're not in the same business. They're running for president. I'm running to change the country."
Michael Richards, Democrat for Congress
Mr. Richards could caucus with either Bobby Byrd in the Senate or Steny Hoyer in the House. They could call it the KKK caucus.
And the left says Republicans are racists.
Watch the Video - WARNING!! Although this is a partially-censored video, it is still very offensive and inappropriate for children.
2000 Brigaldara AMARONE della VALPOLICELLA (Veneto, Italy)
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OT: Hogs Clinch SEC West Title
Defense and special teams made the difference as Chris Houston intercepted a pass in the first quarter and ran 87 yards for a TD. Also in the first quarter Darren McFadden returned a kickoff 92 yards for another TD. Arkansas' other touchdowns came on Casey Dick passes, a 29-yarder to Damian Williams in the second quarter and a 35-yarder to Marcus Monk in the third quarter.
Next Friday at 1:30 pm CST, Arkansas hosts LSU at War Memorial Stadium in Little Rock. The game will be televised on CBS.
OT: Arkansas vs Mississippi State Preview
If Arkansas executes its offense like it did last week against Tennessee, Mississippi State (3-7) should be a small speed bump on the road to LSU. However, the Mississippi State defense has played fairly well this year and could present a challenge to the potent Razorback offense led by running back/quarterback/receiver Darren McFadden.
This is also a road game for the Razorbacks in a stadium that has been trouble for them in the past. Arkansas must move the ball early and score to take the crowd out of the game.
Photo: Razorback Wes Murphy celebrates after Arkansas' 27-10 win over #2 Auburn. (Courtesy of Wesley Hitt)
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