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Johnny Cash (Part 1)

I got to hear Johnny Cash sing in person back in 1978. Here is a portion of an article about his Christian Testimony.

Johnny Cash was not ashamed of his Christian faith—though it was sometimes a messy faith—and even got some encouragement from Billy Graham along the way.
Dave Urbanski | posted 12/19/2005 12:00AM

The following article is adapted from The Man Comes Around: The Spiritual Journey of Johnny Cash (Relevant Books), which explores Cash’s raw and sometimes messy faith.

A writer once tried to paint [Johnny] Cash into a corner, baiting him to acknowledge a single denominational persuasion at the center of his heart. Finally, Cash laid down the law: “I—as a believer that Jesus of Nazareth, a Jew, the Christ of the Greeks, was the Anointed One of God (born of the seed of David, upon faith as Abraham has faith, and it was accounted to him for righteousness)—am grafted onto the true vine, and am one of the heirs of God’s covenant with Israel.”

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“What?” the writer replied.

“I’m a Christian,” Cash shot back. “Don’t put me in another box.”

Despite his Baptist/Pentecostal upbringing, Cash was never terribly concerned about denominations. Or about nickel-and-dime theology. Or about tedious doctrinal parsing. “In my travels to Europe, Asia, and Australia, many times I have remembered and realized more fully that the gospel is the only doctrine that really works, and it works for all men,” he once declared. “But when this or that denomination begins to feel, or still worse, begins to teach that their particular interpretation of the Word opens the only door to heaven, then I feel it’s dangerous.”

So, exactly what “kind” of Christian was Cash?

A staunch, conservative, Bible thumper? It sure seems so if you read the introduction to his 1986 novel about the life of the apostle Paul, Man in White: “Please understand that I believe the Bible, the whole Bible, to be the infallible, indisputable Word of God. I have been careful to take no liberties with the timeless Word.”

But based on a passage from his 1997 autobiography, Cash doesn’t seem as steadfast: “Once I learned what the Bible is—the inspired Word of God (most of it anyway) … ” (To be fair, he continues this shadow of doubt with a gushing endorsement of Scripture, noting how “truly exciting” it is to discover new interpretations and applications to his own life.)

Further, it certainly can be argued that Cash was a private man and preferred to keep his faith to himself. Stu Carnall, an early tour manager, recalled, “Johnny’s an individualist, and he’s a loner. He’s also unpredictable… . He’s a talker, and he can talk plenty about anything—but not about religion. We’d be on the road for weeks at a time, staying at motels and hotels along the way. While the other members of the troupe would sleep in, Johnny would disappear for a few hours. When he returned, if anyone asked where he’d been, he’d answer straight faced, ‘to church.'”

“I don’t compromise my religion,” Cash once declared. “If I’m with someone who doesn’t want to talk about it, I don’t talk about it. I don’t impose myself on anybody in any way, including religion. When you’re imposing you’re offending, I feel. Although I am evangelical, and I’ll give the message to anyone that wants to hear it, or anybody that is willing to listen. But if they let me know that they don’t want to hear it, they ain’t never going to hear it from me. If I think they don’t want to hear it, then I will not bring it up.”

In short, “telling others is part of our faith all right, but the way we live it speaks louder than we can say it,” Cash said. “The gospel of Christ must always be an open door with a welcome sign for all.”

But put Cash in front of a microphone … and, as you might have guessed, anything could happen.

“I’m not here tonight to exalt Johnny Cash,” he told an audience during a show following his dramatic rededication to Christ in the early ’70s. “I’m standing here as an entertainer, as a performer, as a singer who is supporting the Gospel of Jesus Christ. I’m here to invite you to listen to the good news that will be laid out for you, to analyze it, and see if you don’t think it’s the best way to live.”

“Woody Wednesday” Woody Allen, ‘To Rome With Love’ Director, Talks ‘Midnight In Paris’ Success, Acting Career

How To Recover From a Break Up With Greta Gerwig

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Young Hollywood is hanging out in NYC during the Tribeca film festival, where we chat with rising star Greta Gerwig about her hip slice-of-life movie, ‘Lola Versus’. Greta offers up some advice on how to get over a bad break up, as her character in the film does, and talks about all the other amazing projects she has in the works, including Woody Allen’s ‘To Rome With Love’.

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Review on Woody Allen’s latest movie:

Woody Allen, ‘To Rome With Love’ Director, Talks ‘Midnight In Paris’ Success, Acting Career

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Woody Allen and the “To Rome With Love” cast in New York on Tuesday

Woody Allen has released a movie every year since 1982 (and 45 films total during his highly lauded career), but his latest feature, “To Rome With Love,” might have the highest pre-release expectations of them all. It follows last summer’s “Midnight in Paris,” Allen’s most financially successful offering yet. Is the director worried about living up to that success?

“To me, I try to make a good picture each time,” Allen said during a press conference in New York on Tuesday. “Either I make it or I don’t make it. [‘Midnight in Paris’] was a happy accident.”

The romantic comedy grossed just over $151 million around the globe, and earned Allen his third Best Original Screenplay Academy Award, and fourth Oscar overall. (He didn’t attend the ceremony to accept the trophy, as is his custom.)

“I have no idea why everyone embraced the picture so enthusiastically,” he said. “You make a movie and some pictures they like a little bit, some they like a lot, some they don’t like at all. It’s very capricious for the filmmaker.

“To me, it’s no more appealing than ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona’ or ‘Match Point’ or ‘Annie Hall’ or ‘Husbands and Wives.’ To me, they all have the same appeal,” Allen said before quickly adding, “or lack of appeal.”

Regardless of the quality of Allen’s films, they continue to draw major acting talents. “To Rome With Love” stars Alec Baldwin, Jesse Eisenberg, Greta Gerwig, Penelope Cruz, Ellen Page, Judy Davis, Alison Pill, Roberto Benigni and — for the first time since 2006’s “Scoop” — Allen himself.

“I’ve always liked to act,” Allen said about his return to the screen. “When I write a script, I look at it and if there’s a part that I can play, then I play it. In the last half-dozen scripts that I’ve written, there hasn’t been anything I felt I could do. This script, I looked at it and thought I could do it.”

Allen plays a retired American music producer in “To Rome With Love,” who tries to get his daughter’s fiancee’s father (played by singer Fabio Armiliato) to use his operatic singing voice for financial gain. He’s also set to co-star in John Turturro’s “Fading Gigolo,” but — as he noted during the press conference — not as the titular gigolo.

The cast members at the press conference included Baldwin, Cruz, Gerwig, Page and Italian actress Alessandra Mastronardi, all of whom heaped praise upon the director, and not just for his acting prowess.

“With Woody Allen, you have someone who is responsible for more memorable moments, on every level — writing, producing, directing, acting — than any other person that has ever lived in film,” Baldwin told the assembled press. “Even Woody Allen’s less-successful efforts are better than most other films you see. When you see the greatest films he’s made, they’re some of the greatest films ever made. When he calls you and asks you to do this with him, you go. He’s on an island on his own in terms of filmmaking.”

While Allen runs a tight ship on set, the director said he’s often lost when the editing process begins.

“You start off with very great ambitions,” Allen said. “You want to make ‘Citizen Kane.’ Then when you get in the editing room you realize that you screwed up so irredeemably that you’ll edit the film in any configuration to avoid embarrassment. You put the beginning at the end, you take the middle out, you change things. The editing process becomes the floundering of a drowning man. That’s been it for me from the start of my career.”

Fortunately, “To Rome With Love,” with its four disconnected stories linked by the common setting of Rome, is the type of film that allowed Allen to play around with narrative structure.

“I couldn’t settle on one story. ‘It’s a funny story about a guy who could only sing in the shower. No, it’s funnier if a guy wakes up and is suddenly famous and doesn’t know why.’ Then I thought, ‘Why not just do them all in a cavalcade of stories? Just put them out there and the audience will follow.’ I was confident they would follow them,” he said. “I don’t think they’re too difficult to follow. I edited them logically, so when you left one story, you weren’t disappointed coming into a new one.”

Ultimately, that’s for audiences to decide, but it’s hard to argue with the strong work — and harsh criticism of the media — Allen offers in the section of the film devoted to the character played by Benigni (acting for the first time since 2005), an Italian businessman who unwittingly — and literally — becomes an overnight celebrity. In the film, Benigni fields questions as inane as his breakfast preferences (bread, toasted), perhaps Allen’s biting parody of press swarms such as Tuesday’s event.

Asked what were some of the dumbest questions he has ever gotten, Allen replied with a chuckle, “I don’t think we have enough time.”

“When I walk through those red-carpet things. The amount of times that I have been asked, ‘Is Scarlett Johansson your new muse? Is Penelope Cruz your new muse?’ Those questions are silly. If I make one picture with somebody they assume that I have a muse, that I want a muse, that that person wants to be my muse. That’s one of the millions of questions that are really, really stupid.”

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New movie about Abraham Lincoln (Part 3)

Still of Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln

8 August 2012
Photo by David James – © 2012 – DreamWorks II Distribution Co., LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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Steven Spielberg Discusses ‘Lincoln’; First Official Look at Daniel Day-Lewis

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First image of Daniel Day-Lewis in Steven Spielberg's Lincoln

Lincoln has been a passion project for Steven Spielberg since he locked down the screen rights to Doris Kearns Goodwin’s non-fiction best-seller “Team of Rivals: The Political Genius of Abraham Lincoln” (even before Goodwin had finished researching her book). Liam Neeson spent several years attached to reunite with his Schindler’s List director on the project, but took a pass in 2010 – setting the stage for Daniel Day-Lewis to don Honest Abe’s hat, a few months later.

The first official Lincoln photo reveals the two-time Oscar-winner as the greying, bearded, 16th U.S. president, illuminated by the sort of professional lighting and framing absent in amateur snapshots of Lewis that leaked out last year (Lewis’ resemblance to Abe remains uncanny, if not enhanced).

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Spielberg spoke with EW (which has the exclusive on the Lincolnimage) about the famous politician:

“Lincoln had a very, very complicated – and at the same time, extremely clear — inner life. He thought things out. He talked things out. He argued both sides of every issue. And he was very careful in making any decision. As a matter of fact, his opponents and his enemies criticized him often for being impossibly slow to a decision.”

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Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln

Previous interviews with Spielberg indicate Lincoln focuses on a small portion of Goodwin’s book, narrowing its focus down to the final four months of Abe’s life (unlike this summer’s fantasy/history mashup, Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter). Spielberg elaborated on that idea, saying:

“Our movie is really about a working leader who must make tough decisions and get things done in the face of overwhelming opposition… [We begin with] Lincoln’s realization that the Emancipation Proclamation, the thing he is most known for, was simply a war powers act that would easily be struck down by any number of lawyers after the cessation of hostilities after the Civil War. He needed to abolish slavery by constitutional measure — and that’s where we start.”

Pulitzer Prize-winner Tony Kushner handled scripting duties on Lincoln, reuniting him with Spielberg after their previous historical drama collaboration on Munich. Kushner’s capacity for crafting eloquent dialogue should befit the conversation-heavy proceedings in Lincoln; his screenplay also shouldn’t suffer from the same problems as other biographies more sprawling in scope, such as Clint Eastwood’s (clunky) J. Edgar.

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Spielberg and Lewis on the ‘Lincoln’ set

Lincoln snagged a spot on our Top 20 Anticipated Movies of 2012 and with good reason. Besides Lewis, the cast includes such people as Oscar-winners Sally Field and Tommy Lee Jones, as well as Joseph-Gordon Levitt (The Dark Knight Rises), David Strathairn (Good Night, and Good Luck.), John Hawkes (Martha Marcy May Marlene), Jackie Earle Haley (Watchmen), Jared Harris (Mad Men), Lee Pace (Pushing Daisies), Walton Goggins (Justified), James Spader (Boston Legal), and Michael Stuhlbarg (A Serious Man).

Check out the full EW article for additional information, such as insight from Spielberg about Lewis’ “method” approach to capturing the essence of Abraham Lincoln.

Lincoln begins a limited U.S. theatrical release on November 9th, 2012 (it opens wider on the 16th).

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  Senator Mark Pryor wants our ideas on how to cut federal spending. Take a look at this video clip below: Senator Pryor has asked us to send our ideas to him at cutspending@pryor.senate.gov and I have done so in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Here are a few […]

Balanced Budget Amendment the answer? Boozman says yes, Pryor no (Part 11)(Conspirator Part 11)

Mark Levin interviews Senator Hatch 1/27/2011 about the balanced budget amendment. Mark is very excited about the balanced budget amendment being proposed by Senator Orin Hatch and John Cornyn and he discusses the amendment with Senator Hatch. Senator Hatch explains the bill it’s ramifications and limitations. Senator Hatch actually worked on this bill with renowned […]

Mark Pryor will not vote for debt limit increase unless there are real spending cuts (Conspirator part 9)

In the article “Mark Pryor: I won’t vote to raise debt limit without reforms,” April 20, 2011, Arkansas Business reports: U.S. Sen. Mark Pryor says he won’t vote to raise the federal government’s borrowing limit unless there is a “real and meaningful commitment” to reducing the nation’s debt by cutting spending and overhauling the tax […]

Senator Pryor asks for Spending Cut Suggestions! Here are a few!(Part 15)(Conspirator Part 8)

Senator Mark Pryor wants our ideas on how to cut federal spending. Take a look at this video clip below: Senator Pryor has asked us to send our ideas to him at cutspending@pryor.senate.gov and I have done so in the past and will continue to do so in the future. Here are a few more […]

Balanced Budget Amendment the Answer? Pryor says no, Boozman says yes (part 9)(Famous Arkansan, Art Porter Sr.)(Conspirator Part 4)

I survived last night even though there were several tornadoes all through Arkansas last night. America has too many bureaucrats and they are dramatically overpaid. This mini-documentary uses government data to show how federal, state, and local governments are in fiscal trouble in part because of excessive pay for a bloated civil service. Steve Brawner […]

 

President Obama is not similar to Clinton when it comes to government spending

Deficits are Bad, but the Real Problem is Spending

Bill Clinton nominating Obama 9-5-12 in Charlotte

Steve Hanke points out, “When President Clinton took office in 1993, government expenditures were 22.1% of GDP, and when he departed in 2000, the federal government’s share of the economy had been squeezed to a low of 18.2%.”

That is not what has happened the last four years!!!! We have got to cut federal government spending  back to the level it was under Clinton in 2000.

Clinton and Obama, Polar Opposites

Posted by Steve H. Hanke

Last night, Bill Clinton introduced President Barack Obama as the Democratic nominee. He went to great lengths to stress their similarities, but failed to mention their divergent views on the appropriate size of government.

When President Clinton took office in 1993, government expenditures were 22.1% of GDP, and when he departed in 2000, the federal government’s share of the economy had been squeezed to a low of 18.2%. As the accompanying table shows, during the Clinton years, federal government expenditures as a percent of GDP fell by 3.9 percentage points. No other modern president has come close.

And, that’s not all. During the final three years of the former President’s second term, the federal government was generating fiscal surpluses. Clinton was even confident enough to boldly claim, in his January 1996 State of the Union address, that “the era of big government is over.”

When it comes to the appropriate size of government, Clinton and Obama are polar opposites.

Warnings from Milton Friedman to USA’s newly re-elected president

(The following letter was emailed to the President.)

President Obama c/o The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

I know that you receive 20,000 letters a day and that you actually read 10 of them every day. I really do respect you for trying to get a pulse on what is going on out here.

On November 6, 2012 you were re-elected for another 4 years as President of the United States of America. I wish you well and will be praying for you as the Bible says that I should. I wanted to pass these wise words below to you.

I am hoping that we stop expanding the federal government like we have been doing the last few years. The federal government is not doing a good job at almost anything that it does. When it expands then it just takes away our freedom and our money more than it has in the past. This trend must stop.

Below are some videos and quotes from Milton Friedman and I wanted to share them with you. I will be emailing this post to you soon and I hope you have a chance to see where I am coming from.

Milton Friedman – Fairness Or Freedom?

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Friedman looks at two competing concepts. http://www.LibertyPen.com

Here are some  good quotes by Milton Friedman:

“A society that puts equality before freedom will get neither. A society that puts freedom before equality will get a high degree of both.”
Milton Friedman

“One of the great mistakes is to judge policies and programs by their intentions rather than their results.”
Milton Friedman

“If you put the federal government in charge of the Sahara Desert, in five years there’d be a shortage of sand.”
Milton Friedman
“The great virtue of a free market system is that it does not care what color people are; it does not care what their religion is; it only cares whether they can produce something you want to buy. It is the most effective system we have discovered to enable people who hate one another to deal with one another and help one another.”
Milton Friedman

Power of the Market – The Pencil

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Milton Friedman uses a pencil to explain how the operation of the free market promotes harmony and world peace. (1 of 30) http://www.LibertyPen.com

___________

“I am favor of cutting taxes under any circumstances and for any excuse, for any reason, whenever it’s possible.”
Milton Friedman
“Hell hath no fury like a bureaucrat scorned.”
Milton Friedman
“There’s no such thing as a free lunch.”
Milton Friedman

Milton Friedman – The Free Lunch Myth

Uploaded by on Apr 2, 2010

Milton Friedman explodes the myth that government can provide goods and services at no one’s expense. Full video available for purchase at http://www.ideachannel.com
http://www.LibertyPen.com

___________

Thank you so much for your time. I know how valuable it is. I also appreciate the fine family that you have and your commitment as a father and a husband.

Sincerely,

Everette Hatcher III, 13900 Cottontail Lane, Alexander, AR 72002, ph 501-920-5733, lowcostsqueegees@yahoo.com

Hogs’ 2013 basketball recruiting class in top 10!!!!

The Razorbacks are doing a great job of recruiting take a look at these rankings below from several of the top recruiting services:

 

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Recruiting Rundown
 
Josh Pastner

Josh Pastner
 
Recruiting Analyst
Posted Nov 6, 2012
The latest edition of the Recruiting Rundown discusses Dakari Johnson’s 2013 ranking, Memphis’ move in the 2013 class rankings, plus Tyus Jones’ new school list.

2014 continues to lose depth

Dakari Johnsonis the latest 2014 recruit to reclassify to 2013.News broke Monday evening that the five-star center would move forward to the 2013 class, becoming the third top 10 recruit in the 2014 class to do so. Andrew Wiggins and Noah Vonlehboth recently made the move.

So the next question is where does Johnson fall in the 2013 top 100?

The 6-foot-10 big man out of Montverde (Fla.) Academy will check in at No. 15 overall and as the No. 1 center prospect in the 2013 class.

Johnson, who had to sit out the high school season last year, led the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League in rebounding by reeling in 182 boards in 18 games for an average of 10.7 per game.

Johnson won a Gold medal at the Fiba U17 World Championships. He participated in four games in the event and averaged five points and 4.3 rebounds a game.

Memphis moves up again

It’s not often a prospect makes a college decision that genuinely shocks me.

But Austin Nichols, a four-star recruit out of Memphis (Tenn.) Briarcrest, managed to do so on Monday when he picked Josh Pastner’s Memphis Tigers over Tennessee, Duke, Virginia, Vanderbilt and Auburn.

The school of thought was that Nichols favored Tennessee because his twin sister is a student there. In the end, Nichols wanted to stay closer to home, according to his father — Mark Nichols.

With the Nichols commitment, Memphis moves up to No. 2 in the 2013 recruiting class rankings, trailing Kentucky, who has commitments from three top 10 recruits.

Memphis now holds commitments from three top 50 recruits — Nick King (No. 21), Kuran Iverson (No. 35) and Nichols (No. 50). Pastner and company also hold pledges from Rashawn Powell (No. 87) and three-star guard Markel Crawford.

Current 2013 Top 10
1. Kentucky
2. Memphis
3. Kansas
4. Florida
5. LSU
6. Louisville
7. Duke
8. Notre Dame
9. Arkansas
10. Indiana

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PG SG SF PF C HS JC Avg<BR& gt;Rat< a>
1. Kentucky 5 SEC 3 4 4 3 2 0 1 1 1 1 1 5 0 4.60
2. Memphis 5 Conf USA 1 3 4 1 3 1 1 1 1 2 0 5 0 4.00
3. Kansas 4 Big 12 1 3 3 2 1 0 2 0 2 0 0 4 0 3.25
4. Florida 2 SEC 2 2 2 2 0 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 5.00
5. LSU 5 SEC 1 2 3 1 2 0 0 0 1 3 1 3 2 3.00
6. Louisville 4 Big East 0 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 0 0 1 3 1 4.00
7. Duke 2 ACC 1 2 2 2 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 2 0 5.00
8. Notre Dame 4 Big East 0 1 3 1 2 0 1 0 2 1 0 4 0 3.00
9. Arkansas 2 SEC 1 1 2 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 4.50
10. Indiana 5 Big Ten 0 1 2 0 3 2 0 1 2 1 1 5 0 3.60
11. Michigan 4 Big Ten 0 1 3 0 3 1 1 0 2 0 1 4 0 3.75
12. Marquette 5 Big East 0 1 3 0 4 0 2 1 1 1 0 4 1 3.00
13. North Carolina State 2 ACC 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 0 1 2 0 4.50
14. North Carolina 2 ACC 1 1 2 1 1 0 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 4.50
15. UCLA 2 Pac-12 0 1 2 1 1 0 1 1 0 0 0 2 0 4.50
16. Arizona 3 Pac-12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 4.00
17. California 3 Pac-12 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 3.67
18. Tennessee 3 SEC 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 0 3 0 3.67
19. Syracuse 4 Big East 1 1 1 1 0 2 1 1 1 0 1 4 0 2.50
20. Baylor 3 Big 12 0 1 2 0 2 1 0 0 1 0 2 3 0 3.67
21. South Carolina 3 SEC 1 1 1 1 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 3 0 2.33
22. Illinois 4 Big Ten 0 0 2 0 2 2 1 2 0 0 1 4 0 3.50
23. Missouri 3 SEC 0 1 1 0 2 1 1 0 0 2 0 3 0 3.67
24. Purdue 3 Big Ten 0 0 2 0 2 1 0 2 1 0 0 3 0 3.67
25. BYU 5 WCC 0 0 2 0 2 2 0 1 0 2 2 5 0 2.60
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Out To Pastner

Last Updated: 11/05/2012


Josh Pastner (Nelson Chenault)

Prospects seem to be pretty psyched to join Josh Pastner’s Memphis Tigers. With the addition of No. 12 overall recruit Austin Nichols (Eads, Tenn./Briarcrest) on Monday, the Tigers now have four ESPN 100 recruits committed and five overall. But the Tigers aren’t just picking up elite-level guys, they are getting elite-level local talent. No. 8 SF Nick King (Memphis, Tenn./East) and SG Markel Crawford (Memphis, Tenn./Melrose) call Memphis their hometown, while Nichols is from about 30 minutes down the road.

But local products aren’t the only ones who want to play for Pastner. In fact, good chemistry with a Connecticut-based big man helped Nichols decide on Memphis. Nichols played with ESPN 100 No. 7 SF Kuran Iverson (Windsor, Conn./Fishburne Military School) at the Under Armour Elite 24 Showcase this summer and two got along well.

Point guard Rashawn Powell (Orlando, Fla./Dr. Phillips) rounds out a class that has Memphis up to No. 2 in the rankings. And the Tigers could still land another ESPN 100 prospect, as they are in the hunt for Devin Williams and Keith Frazier.

 

CBS:

CBSSports.com Eye on College Basketball recruiting blogger Jeff Borzello ranks the best recruiting classes of 2013.

Follow @jeffborzello

Rankings last updated October 5, 2012

Top 10 classes of 2013
Rank Team Commits Players (rank) Top 25 Top 50 Top 100
1 Kentucky 3 Andrew Harrison (2)
Aaron Harrison (4)
Derek Willis
2 2 2 2 0
2 Florida 2 Kasey Hill (6)
Chris Walker (8)
2 2 2 2 0
3 Memphis 4 Nick King (21)
Kuran Iverson (22)
Markel Crawford (89)
Rashawn Powell (94)
2 2 4 1 3
4 Louisville 4 Anton Gill (29)
Terry Rozier (97)
Chris Jones
Akoy Agau
0 1 2 0 2
5 Duke 2 Matt Jones (31)
Semi Ojeleye (32)
0 2 2 0 2
6 Michigan 3 Zak Irvin (33)
Derrick Walton (45)
Mark Donnal (99)
0 2 3 0 3
7 Kansas 2 Conner Frankamp (35)
Brannen Greene (36)
0 2 2 0 2
8 Arkansas 2 Bobby Portis (11)
Moses Kingsley (58)
1 2 2 1 1
9 North Carolina 2 Isaiah Hicks (17)
Nate Britt (61)
1 1 2 1 1
10 Marquette 3 Duane Wilson (50)
Deonte Burton (51)
Jameel McKay
0 1 2 0  

 

Are Max Brantley and Dan Mitchell right about Obama winning?

I have a lot of respect for Max Brantley of the Arkansas Times Blog and Dan Mitchell of the Cato Institute for their political analysis. They both have picked Obama to win today. I parted company and chose Romney to win 301 to 237.

Knowing how Dan Mitchell thinks leads me to believe that he would have a liberal Obama in office who he can be critical of instead of a lukewarm conservative like Romney who will spend like Bush did. I do agree with Mitchell’s writings that are critical of the growing federal government and I hope we can somehow turn it back to the good ole days when Newt was proposing welfare reform to President Clinton and we had a balanced budget. (Clinton made some bad decisions socially for the country and himself too during that time though.)

I am sticking with my prediction and will talk it again tomorrow.

Below is Mitchell’s final prediction.

If readers of this blog were the only ones voting, Mitt Romney would win in a landslide with 70 percent of the vote and Gary Johnson would edge out Barack Obama for second place.

But I have a sneaking suspicion that readers of International Liberty are not quite representative of the overall population (I need more looters and moochers in my audience, sort of like what you see in this cartoon).

Yes, I’m going to be bold and say that Obama will get more than 12.5 percent of the vote.

Indeed, I’m guessing he’ll get at least a plurality of the vote. And I’m specifically predicting he’ll get a majority of the electoral college.

I’ve been predicting that Obama would win re-election for the past six months, and I see no reason to change my mind now that it’s election day. I’m even moving two more states – New Hampshire and Virginia – into Obama’s column, which will be enough to give him a 294-244 margin in the electoral college.

As you can see from the large number of states in the “leaning” category, I don’t have a high level of confidence in my prediction. And plenty of my Republican friends have made strong arguments that the polls are flawed because of “turnout” assumptions.

But I have no competence to judge the veracity of these claims, so I’m going with my gut instinct and calling it for the Spender-in-Chief.

If my guess of an Obama victory turns out to be correct, I suppose I could claim special insight because of my January 1 prediction that Obama would win if the unemployment rate fell under 8 percent. But as you can see from this graph, I’ve always shown Obama ahead, even when the joblessness rate was higher.

For what it’s worth, I don’t think there’s anything terribly unusual or unconventional about my predictions for the electoral college. But I am going to be a non-conformist in my guesses about the partisan breakdown of the U.S. House and U.S. Senate.

Republicans began the year with high hopes of taking control of the Senate, but a series of mis-steps have hurt the GOP and some people even predict they will lose seats. That’s possible, but I’m going out on a limb and predicting a two-seat gain for Republicans.

I’m also going to be a non-conformist in my predictions for the lower chamber, guessing a one-seat pick-up for the GOP.

I’ll also make two final predictions. First, drawing from my post yesterday about key ballot initiatives, I predict that California voters will reject all the proposed tax increases. This will prove that left-wingers are capable of being right-wingers when their own money is on the table.

Second, I’ll offer a prediction that’s about as controversial as asserting that the sun will rise in the east and set in the west. I predict that government will get even bigger over the next four years, which will mean more corruption and weaker economic performance.

P.S. My predictions for the U.S. Senate assume that the independent candidate will win in Maine and will ally himself with the Democrats.

If the polls are right Obama wins, but I think Romney will win!!!

Watch LIVE Mitt Romney rally in Morrisville, PA (bad sound quality)

President Obama’s Final Rally in Iowa – with First Lady Michelle Obama and Bruce Springsteen

Mitt Romney’s Final rally of 2012 Presidential Campaign – Manchester NH

 

I have posted on here over and over that Romney will win. According to the Arkansas Times Blog  (which Max Brantley runs) and many other polls across the country Obama is going to win most of the swing states. I do not take that view.

I have even written over thirty posts over the last month that I plan to post after the election and these posts are called,   “Obama, why I am glad you were defeated, because of your view on …”

Furthermore, I have written another series of posts called, “Letter to President Elect Mitt Romney.” This series will start tomorrow and I have even mailed some of these letters as of yesterday and today to Mr. Romney.

I will be red-faced if I am wrong about this tomorrow. However, it my view that the Republican base is getting out to vote in big numbers and the Democratic base is way behind the 2008 numbers.

I think that the national poll on October 27, 1980 that had Jimmy Carter ahead did not anticipate Ronald Reagan’s ability excite the Republican base with his  economic argument for growing the economy and showing the failure of Carter to do so the previous 4 years. IT IS ALL ABOUT TURNOUT OF ONE BASE VERSUS THE OTHER!!!! By the way Reagan won by 9 points!!! (I think Romney will take 301 votes to Obama’s 237.)

I have written President Obama several hundred letters in the past and I plan on writing Romney the next four years too. I hope Romney’s White House will be as kind in answering my letters as President Obama has been (got over 50 responses).

___________

Here is one of my favorite interactions with the Obama White House below:

“Feedback Friday” Letter to White House generated form letter response May 23, 2012 on gun control (part 7)

I have been writing President Obama letters and have not received a personal response yet.  (He reads 10 letters a day personally and responds to each of them.) However, I did receive a form letter in the form of an email on May 23, 2012. I don’t know which letter of mine generated this response so I have linked several of the letters I sent to him below with the email that I received. However, I think it was probably this one below:

President Obama c/o The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500

Dear Mr. President,

I know that you receive 20,000 letters a day and that you actually read 10 of them every day. I really do respect you for trying to get a pulse on what is going on out here.

Great post from Dan Mitchell:

This image really captures the essence of the issue. Share this with your statist friends and maybe they’ll begin to understand.

Thank you so much for your time. I know how valuable it is. I also appreciate the fine family that you have and your commitment as a father and a husband.

Sincerely,

Everette Hatcher III, 13900 Cottontail Lane, Alexander, AR 72002, ph 501-920-5733, lowcostsqueegees@yahoo.com

The White House, Washington
   May 23, 2012Dear Everette:

Thank you for taking the time to write.  I have heard from many Americans regarding firearms policy, and I appreciate your perspective.

I am committed to making my Administration the most open and transparent in history, and part of delivering on that promise is hearing from people like you.  I take seriously your opinions and respect your point of view on this important issue.  Please know that your concerns will be on my mind in the days ahead.

Thank you, again, for writing.  I encourage you to visit www.WhiteHouse.gov to learn more about my Administration or to contact me in the future.

Sincerely,

Barack Obama

Visit WhiteHouse.gov

 

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Michael Tanner of the Cato Institute in his article, “Hitting the Ceiling,” National Review Online, March 7, 2012 noted:

After all, despite all the sturm und drang about spending cuts as part of last year’s debt-ceiling deal, federal spending not only increased from 2011 to 2012, it rose faster than inflation and population growth combined.

We need some national statesmen (and ladies) who are willing to stop running up the nation’s credit card.

Ted DeHaven noted his his article, “Freshman Republicans switch from Tea to Kool-Aid,”  Cato Institute Blog, May 17, 2012:

This week the Club for Growth released a study of votes cast in 2011 by the 87 Republicans elected to the House in November 2010. The Club found that “In many cases, the rhetoric of the so-called “Tea Party” freshmen simply didn’t match their records.” Particularly disconcerting is the fact that so many GOP newcomers cast votes against spending cuts.

The study comes on the heels of three telling votes taken last week in the House that should have been slam-dunks for members who possess the slightest regard for limited government and free markets. Alas, only 26 of the 87 members of the “Tea Party class” voted to defund both the Economic Development Administration and the president’s new Advanced Manufacturing Technology Consortia program (see my previous discussion of these votes here) and against reauthorizing the Export-Import Bank (see my colleague Sallie James’s excoriation of that vote here).

One of those Tea Party heroes was Congressman David Schweikert of Arizona. Last year I posted this below concerning his conservative views and his willingness to vote against the debt ceiling increase:

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Washington, D.C. – Rep. David Schweikert (R-AZ) made the following statement after he voted against the Budget Control Act of 2011:

“While this deal was well-intended and skillfully negotiated, I cannot in good faith vote for a bill I know does not do enough to bend the curve of our rapidly escalating debt.“When looking solely at the numbers, the amount of cuts in the 2012 and 2013 budget cycles are not nearly enough, and these are the only two cycles under the control of this Congress. I remain concerned about holding future Congresses accountable to cap spending at our requested levels.“Though I feel this measure is inadequate, I am proud of House Republicans for shifting the conversation from spending and borrowing to reducing the size and cost of government.  It is a positive sign, and slowly but surely Washington is waking up to how massive our debt really is.“I was sent here to grow the economy, stand up to the president’s tax-and-borrow bailouts, and stop the avalanche of debt. However, we simply must do more.”
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