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"We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness." -Declaration of Independence

"The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy." -MLK, Jr.

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Friday, July 8, 2011

Monday, July 4, 2011

Happy 4th of July! Farrar wins Stage 3 of the Tour de France!




Tyler Farrar steps it up and takes a stage win for the USA! Although remarkably back, this is a long race! George Hincapie is still the leading American 13th only 4 seconds back from the yellow jersey wearer Thor Hushovd. Americans Christopher Horner and Levi Leipheimer are only 10 seconds back and both show good poise to grab a good finish this year.

Happy 4th of July!

Sunday, July 3, 2011

Bill Clinton talks "Class Warfare" - 2011

Bill does not like the term Class Warfare. Sure, it incites the you against us type rhetoric, but is it true? Is it, we'll give you a little more so we don't have any more "Let them eat cake" incidents, or is it something else? Nevertheless, during the Clinton Administration, we never spent more than we took in. This is important because this is the only time in a long budget history this has happened. Even REGAN spent more than he took in. Bill Clinton is definitely a smart man. Watch for yourself.

Saturday, July 2, 2011

Jeff Burton hangs Junior out to dry Daytona , July 2011

Yep, Junior could've, should've drove to the front. If only the 31 would've pulled up on his bumper. But no, for some reason, the 31 car hung back, you could see it from all cameras that this is what happened. Why? Only Jeff Burton will know. Still 7th in points, and still more races to go before the Chase. Yes, this season is definitely better. Keep the hate coming folks. Junior you rock!

Go #88!

Chasing the maillot jaune in the 2011 Tour de France - Grand Start


Philippe Gilbert slips on this jersey after the First Stage of the 2011 Tour de France. The most surprising of the first stage was the amount of crashes that happened especially in the last leg of the course. There were several crashes under 5km to go. Although the first stage is only the beginning of a long journey around France, injuries from crashes can impose a long ride for some and you really don't want to fall too far back. As usual there was an early break who actually held the Peleton to 4 minutes, including only 3 riders, Jeremy Roy, Perrig Quemeneur, and Lieuwe Westra who stayed out front until about 19km to go. The Peleton was led by Omega Pharma who pulled the breakaway back in once they felt the finish was getting too close. Christopher Horner is showing that he will be there being the top finishing American in the race, who also was the top finisher last year, sitting only 6 seconds back in 9th place. He is definitely the one to watch and seems as most likely the one to carry the American banner this year and has shown that he can make a good attempt at leading the general classification. Levi Leipheimer who can also challenge for the maillot jaune is only 1 minute and 20 seconds back, and we all know George Hincapie who sits right under 2 minutes back. Tyler Farrar who was thought to be a dark horse in this race led the peleton a couple times, but did not finish in the top 100 by the end of the first stage. Cadel Evans who is always a good strong rider finished right behind Gilbert and is 2nd in the overall classification. Last years winner and of course this years favorite Alberto Contador is 1 minute and 21 seconds behind Gilbert, who will go into tomorrows Stage 2, which is a Team Trial Stage with the Yellow Jersey. If Omega Pharma maintains the strength that they showed today, it should be quite an interesting team trial tomorrow. With several strong teams out there. What an exciting Grand Start!