Posted on 16 September 2011
Sarah Palin doesn’t have the skill sets or affinity for political office, it’s no surprise that she quit mid-term as governor of Alaska. The former beauty queen loves waving to her adoring fans, she gets a kick out of giving speeches to friendly audiences (especially when she’s well compensated), and she enjoys being interviewed by [...]
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Posted on 15 September 2011
A new book reports that Sarah ‘DEATH’ Palin “hauled basketballer Glenn Rice’s ass down in 1987.” According to the National Enquirer, the upcoming Joe McGinniss book on Sarah Palin, the prolific NBA “three point shooter” Glenn Rice, “banged” the “KILLA from Wasilla” senseless — while he was in college and Palin was a sports reporter [...]
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Posted on 05 September 2011
Teeth clenched, Usain Bolt grimaced as he churned toward the finish line, in the last event (The 4x100m Relay) — at the 2011 IAAF Daegu World Championships. Bolt, who took over the anchor position for the first time in a major position in the absence of the injured Asafa Powell, blazed down the stretch and [...]
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Posted on 17 July 2011
They knocked out Brazil then France — two teams who are technically far superior to the United States outfit. Next, in the final, they take on Japan — a team of “tiny little girls” who are just as technically gifted as the French and the Brazilians. The typically determined and ruthless display of raw ‘woman [...]
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Posted on 30 May 2011
America has huge soccer potential, but will get nowhere with the “English long ball” — which is as archaic, outdated and superfluous as the British monarchy. “American soccer is unique. America is unique. We can and should learn from other soccer nations, but we should develop and play an American style. There is no question that there is a great deal to learn from other soccer-playing nations. We should, however, take these lessons and use them in the context of an American style.”
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