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“Tennis Tuesday” every week here on www.thedailyhatch.org

Every Tuesday you can find a great post like this one and below you can find some links to past posts.

From Wikipedia:

McEnroe won a total of 148 ATP titles (a record for a male professional) during his career — 77 in singles, 71 in men’s doubles, and 1 in mixed doubles (not counted as ATP title).He won seven Grand Slam singles titles. He also won a record eight year end championship titles overall, the Masters championships three times, and the WCT Finals,a record five times.His career singles match record was 875–198 (81.55%_. He posted the best single season match record (for a male player) in the Open Era with win-loss record: 82–3 (96.5%) set in 1984 and has the best Carpet Court career match winning percentage: 84.18% (411–346) of any player.

According to the ATP website, McEnroe had the edge in career matches on Jimmy Connors (20–14), Stefan Edberg (7–6), Mats Wilander (7–6), Michael Chang (4–1), Ilie Năstase (4–2), and Pat Cash (3–1). McEnroe was even with Björn Borg (7–7), Andre Agassi (2–2), and Michael Stich (1–1). He trailed against Pete Sampras (0–3), Goran Ivanišević (2–4), Boris Becker (2–8), Guillermo Vilas (5–6), Jim Courier (1–2), and Ivan Lendl (15–21). McEnroe won 12 of the last 14 matches with Connors, beginning with the 1983 Cincinnati tournament. Edberg won the last 5 matches with McEnroe, beginning with the 1989 tournament in Tokyo. McEnroe won 4 of the last 5 matches with Vilas, beginning with the 1981 tournament in Boca Raton, Florida. And Lendl won 11 of the last 12 matches with McEnroe, beginning with the 1985 US Open.

McEnroe, however, played in numerous events, including invitational tournaments, that are not covered by the ATP website. McEnroe won eight of those events and had wins and losses against the players listed in the preceding paragraph that are not reflected on the ATP website.

Grand Slam finals (11)

[edit] Singles: (7–4)

Wins (7)
Year Championship Surface Opponent in final Score in final
1979 US Open Hard United States Vitas Gerulaitis 7–5, 6–3, 6–3
1980 US Open (2) Hard Sweden Björn Borg 7–6(7–4), 6–1, 6–7(5–7), 5–7, 6–4
1981 Wimbledon Grass Sweden Björn Borg 4–6, 7–6(7–1), 7–6(7–4), 6–4
1981 US Open (3) Hard Sweden Björn Borg 4–6, 6–2, 6–4, 6–3
1983 Wimbledon (2) Grass New Zealand Chris Lewis 6–2, 6–2, 6–2
1984 Wimbledon (3) Grass United States Jimmy Connors 6–1, 6–1, 6–2
1984 US Open (4) Hard Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–4, 6–1
Runner-up (4)
Year Championship Surface Opponent in final Score in final
1980 Wimbledon Grass Sweden Björn Borg 6–1, 5–7, 3–6, 7–6(18–16), 6–8
1982 Wimbledon (2) Grass United States Jimmy Connors 6–3, 3–6, 7–6(7–2), 6–7(5–7), 4–6
1984 French Open Clay Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6–3, 6–2, 4–6, 5–7, 5–7
1985 US Open Hard Czechoslovakia Ivan Lendl 6–7(1–7), 3–6, 4–6

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2011 US Open Press Conferences: Jack Sock (Second Round) Uploaded by USOPEN on Sep 3, 2011 9/2/2011 http://www.usopen.org _________________ From Wikipedia: Jack Sock From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search Jack Sock Country  United States Residence Overland Park, Kansas Born September 24, 1992 (1992-09-24) (age 19) Lincoln, Nebraska Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in) Weight 82 kg […]

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“Tennis Tuesday” John McEnroe part 5

Head-to-head [edit] Borg 9–11 McEnroe (7-7 at the main tour) No. Year Tournament Surface Round Winner Score 1 1978 Stockholm Hard SF McEnroe 6–3, 6–4 2 1979 Richmond Carpet SF Borg 4–6, 7–6(10-8), 6–3 3 1979 New Orleans Carpet SF McEnroe 5–7, 6–1, 7–6(8-6) 4 1979 Rotterdam Carpet F Borg 6–4, 6–2 5 1979 Dallas […]

 

Heritage Foundation: Vote ID “Sting” targets Eric Holder

I wonder why both Democrats and Republicans are equally in favor of voter ID laws?

Lachlan Markay

April 9, 2012 at 12:43 pm

A new undercover video by conservative filmmaker James O’Keefe shows a man being offered Attorney General Eric Holder’s District of Columbia ballot. The poll worker caught on film tells the cameraman that he doesn’t need to see identification.

The video, released Monday, contrasts clips from the “sting” with quotes from Holder saying that voter fraud is generally “a problem that does not exist.” Holder’s Justice Department has blocked voter ID laws in South Carolina and Texas on grounds that include the supposed superfluity of those laws.

Eric Holder: There’s No Proof Of ID Fraud…

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Voter uses Eric Holders name no vote

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O’Keefe’s Project Veritas has targeted voter fraud in previous videos. One project, released last month, shows undercover filmmakers registering to vote in Minnesota, where the governor has attempted to block a voter ID bill, using the names of NFL quarterbacks Tim Tebow and Tom Brady.

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 Registering Tim Tebow and Tom Brady to Vote in Minnesota

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ProjectVeritas.com Investigation. Election officials advise no ID necessary to register Timothy Tebow and Thomas Brady to vote in Minnesota. Absentee ballots are discussed, voter registration forms are given out, and Election officials blow the whistle on potential fraud in their own state

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While that project had more local focus, the latest Veritas video strikes at the heart of DOJ’s continued opposition to voter ID laws.

Meanwhile, another undercover video highlighted by Scribe last week shows that some of the most vocal opponents of voter ID laws require that visitors to their Washington D.C. offices present ID at the door. That video looks to undercut claims that ID requirements are excessively burdensome and unwarranted.

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Undercover Voter ID Investigation: You Will Never Guess Which Liberal

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What’s wrong with showing identification when you vote? That’s an egregious civil rights violation if you ask the Obama Administration and liberal groups like the Center for American Progress, and the Advancement Project. So what happens if you show up at the front door of these groups without ID? Find out on this PJTV undercover investigation.
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It is worth pointing out that the Supreme Court just recently weighed in on voter ID, and found its detractors’ arguments lacking.

The court ruled in 2008 that Indiana’s voter ID law, which the National Conference of State Legislatures says is one of the strictest in the nation, did not constitute an overly-burdensome restriction on voting, and was perfectly justified in the face of potential fraud.

Woody Allen’s aversion to Oscar presentations “Woody Wednesday”

Love and Death (1975)

After their 1973 flick Sleeper, Allen re-teamed with Keaton for this comedy, set during the Napoleonic Wars, which he directed and also starred in. 

Love and Death (1975)

I love many of the Woody Allen movies and “Midnight in Paris” is one of my favorite.

Why ‘Midnight in Paris’ Is a Contender Despite Woody Allen’s Aversion to Oscar

The director has attended the Academy Awards ceremony only once during his lengthy career.

7:29 PM PST 12/16/2011 by Stephen Galloway
Illustration: Alex Fine
Illustration: Alex Fine

This article appeared in the Dec. 23 issue of The Hollywood Reporter magazine.

Can Woody Allen pull off a victory at the Oscars? The director’s Midnight in Paris appeared to be an early favorite, only to be ignored by the National Board of Review as well as the New York and Los Angeles film critics, and Woody himself has always kept a distance from the awards race. But the answer is — yes.

There’s a big minus side, for sure. Allen hasn’t had a best picture nominee since 1986’s Hannah and Her Sisters. And even though he’s considered one of America’s greatest auteurs, the directors branch of the Academy last nominated him for 1994’s Bullets Over Broadway. Only the Academy’s bolder writers wing has embraced Allen repeatedly — most recently six years ago for 2005’s Match Point.

PHOTOS: Costume Designs of ‘Midnight in Paris’

To some degree, this is because many believe Allen entered a minor phase between Hannah and Match Point with such unmemorable work as 1998’s Celebrity, 1999’s Sweet and Lowdown and 2001’s The Curse of the Jade Scorpion. But it’s also because he was tarnished by the 1992 scandal when he left companion Mia Farrow for her adopted daughter Soon-Yi Previn. That whole business put Allen in Hollywood’s ever-rotating (though luckily forgiving) Hall of Infamy along with another of this year’s contenders, Roman Polanski (Carnage).

Other possible negatives? Midnight debuted during May’s Cannes International Film Festival, which historically doesn’t launch a lot of Oscar winners; and the film also is a comedy, while the Academy generally prefers drama — enough to make any rational person think his chances are zilch. Right?

Wrong.

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Midnight is not only a commercial hit (nearly $140 million worldwide); the Sony Pictures Classics release is also a near lock to be nominated for best picture. Indeed, most Oscar pundits consider it one of four movies certain to get a picture nom, along with The Artist, The Descendants and The Help. Here’s why it could go even further:

First, forget the other awards as a litmus test. Last year, the New York critics and the NBR opted for The Social Network, but The King’s Speech snatched the big bauble. This year, as veteran awards campaigner Tony Angellotti notes, “No pattern has developed.”

Second, Allen to some degree has been rehabilitated in the public eye because of the longevity of his relationship with Soon-Yi, whom he married in 1997 and with whom he has two children.

Third, he might not be campaigning overtly — he has granted only a few brief interviews with major publications (and he’ll be playing the clarinet at UCLA on Dec. 29) — but he has been helped by a perfectly timed two-part American Masters biodoc that aired late November on PBS, along with positive PR done by his sister and producer Letty Aronson, whose sheer normalcy sends a reassuring message about her brother.

Woody’s absence from the Oscars — he’s only recently attended the show once, after 9/11 — should be counterbalanced by the fact he keeps his three Oscars at home, contrary to myth (with 21 noms, he’s won as writer and director of Annie Hall and for writing Hannah), which should mollify slighted voters.

Certainly, the Academy has been willing to forgive worse: Polanski was named best director for 2002’s The Pianist, and voters who can turn a blind eye to his illegal transgressions will overlook Woody’s eccentricities.

More than anything else in Allen’s favor is the film itself. Glowing with romance, glitteringly evocative of the City of Light and nostalgic for a past that takes us away from our current malaise, it’s perfect Academy fodder.

If Sony Classics co-president Michael Barker is right that the Academy these days “doesn’t concern itself with the private lives of artists,” things bode well — because, as any insider will tell you, lots of Academy members simply love Midnight in Paris.

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Bobby Petrino’s arrogance led to his downfall

The Sacrificing Husband (John MacArthur)

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http://www.gty.org/Blog …The world tells husbands, “Don’t let anyone tell you what to do. Be a macho man. Grab the gusto. Live for the moment.” The Bible’s message to husbands is exactly the opposite—”Crucify yourself.” Here’s how Paul put it in Ephesians 5:25, “Husbands, love your wives, just as Christ also loved the church, and gave himself up for her.” That raises a question: Even a great Christian husband, on his best day, can’t match Christ’s loving sacrifice for the church. What does Paul expect? John MacArthur answers…

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LITTLE ROCK, AR - NOVEMBER 19:   Head Coach Bobby Petrino and the Arkansas Razorbacks run onto the field before a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at War Memorial Stadium on November 19, 2011 in Little Rock, Arkansas. The Razorbacks defeated the Bulldogs 44-17. Getty Images logo Getty Images 4 months ago

LITTLE ROCK, AR – NOVEMBER 19: Head Coach Bobby Petrino and the Arkansas Razorbacks run onto the field before a game against the Mississippi State Bulldogs at War Memorial Stadium on November 19, 2011 in Little Rock.

Monday April 9, 2012 on “the show with no name” on 103.7 the buzz, David Bazzel commented concerning Bobby Petrino riding a motorcyle with a 25 year old who was not his wife in plain view of anyone to see. David called that “cocky.”

I have also been amazed to learn that probably the most recognized person in the state would not even try to hide the fact that he was taking Jessica Dorrell for a ride without even wearing a helmet!!!!

Concerning the coverup, Steve Barnes, the moderator of “Arkansas Week” on PBS said, “It is more than passing strange to me…how the state’s highest paid public employee, one of the most high profile individuals in this state, how anybody thought this could be capped.”

Jay Barth, professor of Political Science, Hendrix College, observed, “In his (Petrino’s) own press conference which showed his injuries, he went out of his way to completely contradict, that is where he really got himself into trouble…That press conference was completely out of sink with the state police report. That showed some bizzare judgment on his part.”

Bobby Petrino’s arrogance led him to be reckless in his personal life and that is why you have people observing that Petrino used “bizzare judgment” and acted “cocky.”  

Instead of spending time cheating on his wife he should have spent more time with his wife.   My former pastor Adrian Rogers used to have a sign on his desk which said, “If you don’t want to fall then don’t walk in slippery places.

How can high profile people avoid adultery? Brandon Barnard, who is a teaching pastor at Fellowship Bible Church here in Little Rock in his message on July 24, 2011 made the point that we should WORK TO ELIMINATE EXPOSURE TO SEXUAL PRESSURES AND INCREASINGLY EMBRACE THE PROMISES OF GOD.

Then Brandon read through the following scriptures.

 

Philippians 4:8-9

English Standard Version (ESV)

 8Finally, brothers, whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is just, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is commendable, if there is any excellence, if there is anything worthy of praise, think about these things. 9What you have learned and received and heard and seen in me—practice these things, and the God of peace will be with you.

Matthew 5:27-30

English Standard Version (ESV)

 27 “You have heard that it was said, ‘You shall not commit adultery.’ 28But I say to you that everyone who looks at a woman with lustful intent has already committed adultery with her in his heart. 29 If your right eye causes you to sin, tear it out and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body be thrown into hell. 30 And if your right hand causes you to sin, cut it off and throw it away. For it is better that you lose one of your members than that your whole body go into hell.

Job 31:1

Amplified Bible (AMP)

Job 31

1I DICTATED a covenant (an agreement) to my eyes; how then could I look [lustfully] upon a girl?

Psalm 101:3

English Standard Version (ESV)

3I will not set before my eyes
anything that is worthless.
I hate the work of those who fall away;
it shall not cling to me.

Matthew 5:8

English Standard Version (ESV)

 8“Blessed are the pure in heart, for they shall see God.

Romans 8:6

English Standard Version (ESV)

6For to set the mind on the flesh is death, but to set the mind on the Spirit is life and peace.

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A Powerful comparison to Christ loving the church and the husband never walking out on the wife.

 

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Professor Williams explains what’s ahead for Social Security

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Rick Santorum steps out of presidential race

(Jae C. Hong/AP)

I was sad to see Santorum step out of the race.

Rick Santorum ends presidential campaign after conceding to Mitt Romney in phone call

By Chris Moody

Political Reporter

By Chris Moody | The Ticket – 1 hr 47 mins ago

After calling Mitt Romney to say he is ending his presidential campaign, Rick Santorum announced the end of his presidential campaign Tuesday during a press conference in Pennsylvania, his home state.

“We will suspend our campaign effective today,” Santorum said surrounded by members of his family in Gettysburg.

Santorum spent the weekend off the campaign trail with his three-year-old daughter, Bella, who suffers from a rare genetic disorder, after she was rushed to the hospital Friday.

“We made a decision over the weekend that, while this presidential race for us is over, for me, and we will suspend our campaign effective today, we are not done fighting,” he said.

Few thought Santorum would make it this far.

The former Pennsylvania senator spent most of 2011 on a grueling and often lonely campaign tour through Iowa. His strenuous underdog campaign was organized by a skeleton staff and run the old fashioned way: By methodically speaking with voters face-to-face, town by town. Candidates like Michele Bachmann, Rick Perry and Herman Cain rose and fell throughout 2011, while Santorum spent the year mostly relegated to the far end of the debate stage. He was a long-dormant volcano due for a surprise eruption.

In the final days before the first Republican caucuses in Iowa–a contest on which Santorum rested his entire strategy–it appeared that his campaign would be laid to rest in the state where it was born. Iowa Republicans did not turn their eyes to the man who had spent more time in their state than any other candidate until the very end, but they ultimately awarded him with a surprise, hair’s-breadth victory–not formally confirmed until weeks after the vote–that helped keep his fledgling campaign afloat into the spring.

The first public whispers of his impending rise came with a CNN poll released three days after Christmas that showed Santorum in third place among likely Iowa caucus-goers, higher than he had ever been before in a public opinion survey. When CNN first announced the poll, Santorum was greeting a small group of supporters at a furniture store in Dubuque. As he weaved between La-Z-Boy recliners and leather couches, a reporter showed Santorum the poll results on her Blackberry. Santorum paused and read the results. While composed, his face revealed an expression of shock mixed with relief.

“I feel very, very good about how things are going and it’s nice to see that reflected in some of the polls,” Santorum said after surveying the good news on the reporter’s phone. “But we have a lot of work to do. A lot of work.”

Before the good polls began to pour in, it was not entirely uncommon for Santorum to hold town halls in which only a handful of supporters bothered to show up. The heart of Santorum’s Iowa support rested in the deep red northwest corner of the state, a solid four-hour drive from Des Moines, where many reporters made their home base. At the time, driving all the way to the South Dakota border to see the candidate, even when no other candidates were in the state, didn’t seem worth the effort.”I’d usually make the drive to see a candidate,” one reporter, comfortably nursing a beer at a Des Moines hotel bar, said in early December. “But it’s Santorum.”

By New Year’s Eve, when a Des Moines Register poll showed Santorum gaining swift momentum, the grim outlook among reporters covering his campaign would change. In the final days before the caucuses, if you arrived on time for an event, you’d be stuck outside in the cold. Every pizza place, coffee shop and diner Santorum visited was jam packed with supporters, media and curiosity seekers, sometimes hours before his arrival.

For the first time in the entire cycle, Romney turned his gaze to Santorum, about whom the Romney campaign didn’t even bother to collect early opposition research, according to a report published much later by Politico. Romney criticized Santorum on the stump during a New Year’s Day rally for spending 16 years in Washington in the House and Senate, one of the first times Romney took time out of his stump speech to discuss Santorum.

“I think it shows that we’re on the move,” Santorum said in response. “And we’re resonating with the people of this state.”

He was right. While an initial count of Iowa votes showed Romney winning by a mere eight votes, the final results–released several weeks later during the South Carolina primaries, a scenario that robbed Santorum of the boost in news coverage that traditionally comes from winning the Iowa caucuses–put Santorum over the top by 34 votes.

“This is a solid win,” Santorum said during a stop in South Carolina two weeks after the Iowa caucuses. “It’s a much stronger win than the win Governor Romney claimed to have.”

Over the next few contests, Santorum took a backseat role to former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, who defeated Romney in South Carolina before Romney scored a win in Florida. Dogged by an aggressive series of attack ads run by the Romney campaign in Florida, Gingrich’s momentum slowed after South Carolina, leaving the door open for Santorum to take his position as the alternative candidate to the former Massachusetts governor. Against most predictions, Santorum swept a three-state contest on Feb. 7, winning caucuses in Colorado, Minnesota and a non-binding primary in Missouri.

Santorum was back on the map, and would remain Romney’s greatest challenger for the remainder of the race.

Over the next two months, Santorum would go on to win only a handful of states, as Romney increased his delegate lead. By the time Romney won a majority of votes in the Wisconsin primary on April 3rd, most observers within the party and in the media declared an end to the Republican primary cycle. Romney would take it, they predicted. But with his home state looming just three weeks away, Santorum vowed to press on.

“If this thing was all about D.C. pressure for us to get out, we’d have never even set foot in Iowa,” Santorum spokesman Hogan Gidley told reporters the night Romney swept contests in Wisconsin, Maryland and the District of Columbia. “This thing’s been going on for a long time. We’re not worried at all about the pressure we’re going to get from the outside D.C. world, we’ve had it from the get-go.”

While Santorum voiced confidence that he would win Pennsylvania, where he lost his Senate seat in 2006 to Bob Casey by the record margin of 18 percentage points, state polls leading up to the primary date showed momentum to be on Romney’s side.

“I walked out after the Iowa caucus victory and said ‘game on,'” Santorum said in Gettysburg. “I know a lot of folks are going to write–maybe even those at the White House –‘game over.’ But this game is a long, long, long way from over. We are going to continue to go out there and fight to make sure that we defeat President Barack Obama.”

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We can do better than this recovery

Rick Santorum’s (entire) Speech at Chattanooga Tea Party’s Liberty Forum Uploaded by TinShipProd on Feb 25, 2012 http://www.tinshipproductions.com Chattanooga Tea Party’s Liberty Forum Saturday, February 25, 2012 This speech is unedited and shown in it’s entire 55 minutes. ____________ This recovery is way too slow and too small. Morning Bell: A Disappointing Recovery Leaves Americans […]

Santorum goes to Memphis

Once a month we go to Memphis on for a Sunday lunch with my sisters and my parents and all the other relatives (brother-in-laws and 10 cousins, nephews, etc). Sometimes we will attend church at my parents church, Bellevue Baptist. We decided against going this week since we have a guest coming with our family to […]

Obama’s plan for economy a government bailout?

I do not think the answer to our slow economy is the example set by General Motors who went to the federal government for a bailout. However, Obama said concerning GM’s recent success: ”What’s happening in Detroit can happen in other industries.” Mr. Obama announced. “It can happen in Cleveland and Pittsburgh and Raleigh.” That is […]

Rush Limbaugh’s response to Santorum on Satan

BEGIN TRANSCRIPT   RUSH: I mentioned earlier in the program that Santorum, people have dug deep and they found a speech that he gave back in 2008 in Ave Maria, Florida, at Ave Maria University. Drudge has this plastered up. The Democrats have found it. It’s all over the place. Think Progress and whatever leftist […]

Rick Santorum speaks on Islam

The Big Talk by Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum 2012 | Reagan Democrats | p06 of 10 Uploaded by voteforricksantorum on Jan 29, 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Senator Rick Santorum gave an amazing speech at First Baptist Church in Naples Florida. http://www.ricksantorum.com/florida Speaking to a crowd of more than a thousand people at the First […]

Rick Santorum and Jim Bob Duggar

The Big Talk by Republican Presidential Candidate Rick Santorum 2012 | Reagan Democrats | P03 of 10 Uploaded by voteforricksantorum on Jan 29, 2012 Republican Presidential Candidate Senator Rick Santorum gave an amazing speech at First Baptist Church in Naples Florida. http://www.ricksantorum.com/florida Speaking to a crowd of more than a thousand people at the First […]

Rick Santorum speaks at First Redeemer Baptist Church

Rick Santorum speaks at First Redeemer Church in Cumming, Ga. Uploaded by AppenNewspapers on Feb 19, 2012 Rick Santorum in Forsyth County, Ga. megachurch First Redeemer draws about 3,000 people. __________________ I have heard Richard Lee the pastor of First Redeemer speak several times and he is excellent. Below is an article that discusses Rick […]

Who is Jessica Dorrell’s future husband Josh Morgan?

Here is what the University of Arkansas website has to say:

Josh Morgan
Position: Director of Swimming and Diving Operations
Hometown: Jacksonville, Fla.
Alma Mater: University of Florida
Graduating Year: 2000
   
 
Josh Morgan
   
Courtesy: Associated Press
 
Josh Morgan enters his third year with the Razorbacks as the director of swimming and diving operations. Morgan’s primary team responsibilities include video editing and handling the day-to-day office duties for head coach Jeff Poppell.Prior to Arkansas, Morgan was an assistant dean of students at The Bolles School in Jacksonville, Fla., where he assisted with the Bolles swim camps for three years under Poppell. He was also a member of the boarding staff and a defensive backs coach for the Bulldogs’ football team.

The Jacksonville, Fla., native earned his bachelor’s degree in history in 2000 from the University of Florida. After graduating, Morgan was an assistant football coach at Hampden-Sydney College for one year before a short stint as a teacher at Dupont Middle School in Jacksonville, Fla.

Morgan is the oldest son of John and Vicky Morgan and has two sisters, Alissa and Taylor. He is pursuing his master’s degree in history at Arkansas.

 

Jessica Dorrell is engaged to be married on June 9th to Josh who is her  fiancée.

Bobby Petrino: Who Is Jessica Dorrell, Passenger In Arkansas Coach’s Motorcycle Accident? – International Business Times – Howard Koplowitz – Dorrell was also engaged to Josh Morgan and her wedding is scheduled for June, according to weddingchannel.com. The 25-year-old woman played volleyball at Arkansas and earned All-SEC honors, according to her bio.

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Adrian Rogers’ sermon on Clinton in 98 applies to Newt in 2012

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Dr. Adrian Rogers – Steadfast Loyalty To Your Wife

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A Powerful comparison to Christ loving the church and the husband never walking out on the wife.

 

“Music Mondays” here on the www.thedailyhatch.org

Would you like to know the spirtual meaning of these words above by Coldplay or find a christian response to the song “The Last Resort” by Papa Roach? You could if you checked out “Music Monday” here every week and see all the videos and articles. Take a look at the links before that refer to these songs:

 

“Music Monday” The Monkees (Part 3)

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Otis Redding and Memphis “Music Monday”

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A Christian response to Papa Roach’s song “The Last Resort” (Part 2)

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Jack Sock “Tennis Tuesday”

2011 US Open Press Conferences: Jack Sock (Second Round)

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From Wikipedia:

Jack Sock

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Jack Sock
Country  United States
Residence Overland Park, Kansas
Born September 24, 1992 (1992-09-24) (age 19)
Lincoln, Nebraska
Height 1.85 m (6 ft 1 in)
Weight 82 kg (180 lb)
Plays Right-handed (two-handed backhand)
Career prize money $93,905
Singles
Career titles 0
Highest ranking No. 303 (January 30, 2012)
Current ranking No. 303 (January 30, 2012)
Grand Slam results
US Open 2R (2011)
Doubles
Highest ranking No. 300 (January 30, 2012)
Current ranking No. 300 (January 30, 2012)
Last updated on: January 30, 2012.

Jack Sock (born September 24, 1992) is an American tennis player. The men’s junior US Open champion in 2010, he is best known for winning the 2011 US Open mixed doubles title with fellow American Melanie Oudin.

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[edit] Junior Career

Sock played his first ITF junior tournament in October 2008, aged 16, at the Pan American Championships. [1] In the 2009 US Open, his third junior tournament, he reached the semifinals of the junior doubles with Matthew Kandath, and the third round of the junior singles.

Sock played relatively infrequently on the junior circuit, however, entering just two further tournaments: the Dunlop Orange Bowl in 2009 and the junior singles at the 2010 U.S. Open.[2] At this tournament, he received a wildcard entry, but proceeded to the final. There, he defeated fellow American Denis Kudla, 3–6, 6–2, 6–2, to become the first American winner of the junior championships since Andy Roddick in 2000.[3] He won the Boy’s Junior National Tennis Championship in 2010 [3] and 2011, earning a wildcard in both years for the main draw of the US Open.

Sock graduated from Blue Valley North High School in Overland Park, Kansas on May 22, 2011. He was 80–0 in his Kansas 6A High School tennis career, winning four consecutive state championships.[4]

[edit] Professional Career

Sock began playing in Futures tournaments in 2009, winning his first senior tournament on that circuit in November 2011.[5] He entered his first qualifying draw for an ATP tournament at the 2010 Miami Masters.[6] His first match as a professional came at the 2010 US Open, where he lost to Marco Chiudinelli.[3] Sock finished the 2010 season ranked 878th in the world. [7]

In 2011, he achieved his best result to date in a Futures tournament, reaching the final of the USA F3 tournament.[8] He began to play in a few tournaments at Challenger level, with his biggest success being a quarterfinal at the Dallas Challenger. He also competed in the main draw of the 2011 Miami Masters. As 2010 US Junior champion, he received a wildcard into the 2011 US Open, winning his first ATP match against Marc Gicquel, 6–4, 6–3, 1–6, 6–4. He advanced to play his idol Andy Roddick, a fellow Nebraskan in the second round. He lost to Roddick, 3-6, 3-6, 4-6.[9] Sock’s real breakthrough came in the mixed doubles, however, where he advanced to the final alongside Melanie Oudin, defeating the defending champions Bob Bryan and Liezel Huber in the second round.[10] In the final, Sock and Oudin defeated Gisela Dulko and Eduardo Schwank, 7–6, 4–6, [10–8].

After winning his first Grand Slam title, Sock returned to competing on the Challenger Tour.[11] His most successful tournament was the Sacramento Challenger, in which he reached in the quarterfinals of the singles tournament and, partnering Nicholas Monroe, the final of the doubles tournament.[12] Sock finished 2011 ranked no. 381 in the singles, and no. 370 in the doubles.

In 2012, Sock won the Futures tournament at Plantation, as well as losing in the doubles final.[13] Stepping back up to the Challenger level, he competed at the Honolulu Challenger, making the quarterfinals of the singles tournament and, alongside Nick Monroe, once again made the final of the doubles tournament.[14]

He qualified for the SAP Open, but lost in the first round to Denis Kudla.

[edit] Major finals

[edit] Grand Slam finals

[edit] Mixed Doubles: 1 (1–0)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Partner Opponents in the final Score in the final
Winner 2011 US Open Hard United States Melanie Oudin Argentina Gisela Dulko
Argentina Eduardo Schwank
7–6(7–4), 4–6, [10–8]

[edit] Junior Grand Slam singles finals: 1 (1–0)

Outcome Year Championship Surface Opponent in the final Score in the final
Winner 2010 US Open Hard United States Denis Kudla 3–6, 6–2, 6–2

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Conan hires comics to invent mythical wasteful programs

Sometimes it is tragic that you got to laugh about it.

Brandon Stewart

August 10, 2011 at 7:31 pm

Late-night comedian Conan O’Brien’s blog has a new post parodying Washington’s excessive spending. “Team Coco has found out why our government is so broke,” the blog explains, “They’ve been spending all our hard earned tax dollars on some pretty ridiculous programs.” The post contains a list of humorous fake programs and encourages readers submit their own.

But sadly, there’s no need to turn to a crack team of comedy writers to gin up examples of ridiculous government spending. Instead, one need only look to the shenanigans on Capitol Hill to find a list of absurd expenditures of taxpayer dollars. As Heritage has reported, in addition to long-term, substantive reforms$343 billion of wasteful government spending could be cut immediately. And while Conan’s list is populated by a number of outlandish (but fake) programs, there are plenty of REAL government programs that are just as ridiculous. Conan, try these on for size:

  • Washington will spend $2.6 million training Chinese prostitutes to drink more responsibly on the job.
  • Because of overstaffing, the U.S. Postal Service selects 1,125 employees per day to sit in empty rooms. They are not allowed to work, read, play cards, watch television, or do anything. This costs $50 million annually.
  • Stimulus dollars have been spent on mascot costumes, electric golf carts, and a university study examining how much alcohol college freshmen women require before agreeing to casual sex.
  • Washington will spend $615,175 on an archive honoring the Grateful Dead.
  • The Securities and Exchange Commission spent $3.9 million rearranging desks and offices at its Washington, D.C., headquarters.
  • Congress recently gave Alaska Airlines $500,000 to paint a Chinook salmon on a Boeing 737.
  • Washington spends $25 billion annually maintaining unused or vacant federal properties.
  • The Federal Communications Commission spent $350,000 to sponsor NASCAR driver David Gilliland.
  • Washington has spent $3 billion re-sanding beaches—even as this new sand washes back into the ocean.
  • Taxpayers are funding paintings of high-ranking government officials at a cost of up to $50,000 apiece.
  • The Conservation Reserve program pays farmers $2 billion annually not to farm their land.

And the list goes on and on. When it comes to government spending, the truth is often stranger than fiction.