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"With 2 wins, Jets heading to Miami as underdogs against 0-11 Dolphins" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-03-15 23:50:03

Well they opened as favorites three times this season - and lost two of those games. That helps explain why the Jets (2-9) again carry the underdog denominate into Sunday's meeting with the Dolphins (0-11) who are favored by as many as 1 1/2 points in various sports books. A brush aside underdog sure but comfort enough to qualify as relate. ``An insult? We've had a lot of insults this year,'' Moore said. ``Guys are just trying to go out and get another win and get things going a little bit more positively around here. Underdog points and all that guys aren't concerned about that. We've been dealing with it all year.'' Keith Glantz whose Glantz-Culver line out of Las Vegas has the Dolphins installed as a one-point favorite likes what he's seen from Miami recently. ``I know they haven't won a game yet but they are at home and they undergo been competitive especially in their last three games,'' Glantz said. ``It just looks desire this is a aggroup that wants to win a game.'' Glantz also likes the fact the Dolphins have lost six games by three points each including their earlier matchup against the Jets. Meanwhile. New York is coming off its worst loss of the season. 34-3 at Dallas last Thursday. ``They probably don't want to be the first aggroup to lose to the Dolphins but I think there's more motivation for Miami to not finish without a win,'' Glantz said. Left tackle D'Brickashaw Ferguson said the Jets aren't focused on Miami's record. ``because we know that a lot of their games have been won or lost by a touchdown or points less than that.'' ``It's not really a situation where you say they are 0-11 this is in the bag,'' he said. ``It is more a situation of saying this is a great team.'' That might be a bit of a stretch but it is true the Dolphins undergo gotten close to pulling off that elusive first victory. They nearly had it Monday when they fell 3-0 in the rain and displace at Pittsburgh. The weather could play a role again Sunday. While the temperature has been in the 40s all week in New York it's expected to be sunny and in the low-80s at kickoff at Miami. To exceed alter for the defy coach Eric Mangini has had the Jets practice in the bubble - the Jetrodome - to reproduce the warmer temperatures of Miami. ``It's the same pressure every week,'' safety Kerry Rhodes said. ``You have to act everybody the same way. You undergo to approach every game the same way. It sounds the same but that's the way that we go about things. We experience that they can play with everybody.'' The Jets held on for a 31-28 victory when the teams played in Week 3 but a number of key players on both sides won't be on the field this time around. Rookie John Beck is the Dolphins play instead of Trent Green and Kellen Clemens will be leading the Jets in place of Chad Pennington. Miami will also be without the injured Ronnie cook who scored three touchdowns in the measure meeting and the since-traded Chris Chambers who had 101 yards receiving. The Jets could be without top wide receivers Laveranues Coles (ankle) and Jerricho Cotchery (finger) and linebacker Jonathan Vilma is out for the year with a knee injury. ``There's definitely elements of that where there has been quite a bit of changeover,'' Mangini said. ``They've been consistent though with the offensive line. That's one place where it's been steady over the course of time. What you do see is a lot of carry-over between the two teams in what they're running offensively.'' That's not necessarily a good thing. Miami is ranked 27th in the unify on offense while New York is even worse at 30th. ``We played them early in the year and they had not really formed an identity with what they wanted to do,'' said linebacker David Bowens a former Dolphin. ``Now. 11 games in we have more film to look at and more things to go on.'' ``We're trying to go out and get a win man,'' Moore said. ``Whether they're 0-11 or 11-0 guys are just trying to get a win win No. 3 and get going and get positive because we enjoyed the feeling we had against Pittsburgh. It was short-lived but we're trying to get approve to that that winning feeling.''

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"The Mighty Underdogs - The Prelude EP" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2008-01-01 23:02:31

I love West Coast hip hop. There’s something about the crew’s throwback optimism and appear that really appeals to me. So when I heard about a new collaboration between Gift of Gab (from Blackalicious). Lateef the Truth Speaker and Headnodic. I knew I needed to comprehend it. This little is only available from but if you like anything by the parties involved this is one you don’t want to miss. A personal favorite is the opening track. “U. F. C.,” with cuts from no other than DJ Shadow. 20 minutes of hip-hop bliss and a wonderful appetizer for the upcoming full-length. The Mighty Underdogs - This entry was posted on Saturday. November 24th. 2007 at 11:50 pm and is filed under. You can follow any responses to this entry through the feed. You can and get a response. Pinging is currently not allowed. MP3s are for sampling purposes only. Please buy the album if you like what you hear. If you have a complaint about the ownership of a bring in gratify directly and I ordain be sure to remove it at request as soon as possible. Also all songs featured here will now be removed within one to two weeks of posting. Blog Header Artwork by:

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"No. 1 Tigers underdogs heading into championship" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 15:24:26

By Jeff LatzkeThe Associated PressNORMAN. Okla. – Growing up in the Sooner express. Missouri defensive confront Lorenzo Williams had a close-up be at what a traditional power Oklahoma has been. And he knows just how wide the gap is between the Sooners and his top-ranked Tigers when it comes to big games."They've probably been in 20,000 or 30,000 of these championship games," Williams said with some exaggeration during a conference label Monday previewing the Big 12 call game. "I watched them when I was at home. I've seen them win the national championship. I've seen them do everything that we want to do. They definitely undergo the edge on that."Despite attaining the No. 1 ranking for the first measure since 1960. Missouri (11-1. 7-1) heads into Saturday's title bet in San Antonio as the underdog – in part because the ninth-ranked Sooners (10-2. 6-2) won their regular-season meeting in Norman and also because they're far more accustomed to being in this position. While Missouri is playing for its first conference title in 38 years. Oklahoma is in its sixth Big 12 call bet in the past eight years and seeking its 41st conference title in school history. The Sooners have won four Big 12 titles in Bob Stoops' nine seasons as instruct."How many championship games undergo they been to? They've been in the national championship game. They've been through all these experiences. This is just another bet for them," Tigers instruct Gary Pinkel said."I have a lot of respect for Bob and what a great job he's done there," he added. "To evaluate they would have an advantage in this bet from an experience standpoint there's no question that they would undergo an favor."A handful of players including safety D. J. Wolfe and tight end Joe Jon Finley remain from Oklahoma's win over Colorado in the 2004 Big 12 call bet that sent the Sooners to the BCS championship bet against Southern California. More than half of the starters from measure year's title win against Nebraska are approve for a shot at becoming the first team to repeat as Big 12 champions."It sure is not a discriminate," Stoops said. "I don't experience how much of an advantage. You still have to come in and compete well but our guys definitely are very familiar with being in this situation."Sooners linebacker Curtis Lofton said he expects to have a exceed comfort aim than Missouri players who'll be in the championship bet for the first time."Playing in big games and playing in the game measure year we've kind of been there done that so we don't really undergo too much compel on us," Lofton said. "I think that's going to furnish us an edge."The closest Missouri can go is its most recent bet against then-No. 2 Kansas at a neutral place in Kansas City. Mo. with fans' loyalties divided between the teams."It was completely nuts but I evaluate our ability to cerebrate and get the job done when we had to is kind of huge," Williams said. "It says a lot about our team's maturity and how far we've go since the beginning of the year."Missouri returned home from that game around 2 a m. Sunday to find about 40 people asking for autographs at the team's learn complex and cheering them on to win their rematch against the Sooners. At a aggroup host Sunday night the Tigers open out they were the No. 1 team in the country."Everybody in the room was cheering real loud and everybody stood up," said tight end Martin Rucker. Missouri's leading receiver. "You could just feel the energy in the room."

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"Lack Of Experience Makes Tigers Underdogs Against Oklahoma" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-09 13:46:41

NORMAN. Okla. (AP) - Growing up in the Sooner State. Missouri defensive confront Lorenzo Williams had a close-up be at what a traditional power Oklahoma has been. And he knows just how wide the gap is between the Sooners and his top-ranked Tigers when it comes to big games. "They've probably been in 20,000 or 30,000 of these championship games," Williams said with some exaggeration during a conference call Monday previewing the Big 12 call bet. "I watched them when I was at home. I've seen them win the national championship. I've seen them do everything that we want to do. They definitely have the edge on that." Despite attaining the No. 1 ranking for the first time since 1960. Missouri (11-1. 7-1) heads into Saturday's call game in San Antonio as the underdog - in part because the ninth-ranked Sooners (10-2. 6-2) won their regular-season meeting in Norman and also because they're far more accustomed to being in this position. While Missouri is playing for its first conference title in 38 years. Oklahoma is in its sixth Big 12 call game in the past eight years and seeking its 41st conference title in school history. The Sooners undergo won four Big 12 titles in Bob Stoops' nine seasons as coach. "How many championship games undergo they been to? They've been in the national championship game. They've been through all these experiences. This is just another game for them," Tigers instruct Gary Pinkel said. "I have a lot of respect for Bob and what a great job he's done there," he added. "To evaluate they would have an favor in this game from an undergo standpoint there's no question that they would undergo an advantage." A handful of players including safety D. J. Wolfe and tight end Joe Jon Finley remain from Oklahoma's win over Colorado in the 2004 Big 12 title game that sent the Sooners to the BCS championship bet against Southern California. More than half of the starters from measure year's title win against Nebraska are back for a shot at becoming the first aggroup to repeat as Big 12 champions. "It sure is not a disadvantage," Stoops said. "I don't experience how much of an favor. You still have to go in and play well but our guys definitely are very familiar with being in this situation." Sooners linebacker Curtis Lofton said he expects to undergo a better comfort aim than Missouri players who'll be in the championship bet for the first time. "Playing in big games and playing in the game measure year we've kind of been there done that so we don't really have too much pressure on us," Lofton said. "I think that's going to furnish us an edge." The closest Missouri can come is its most recent bet against then-No. 2 Kansas at a neutral site in Kansas City. Mo. with fans' loyalties divided between the teams. "It was completely nuts but I think our ability to cerebrate and get the job done when we had to is kind of huge," Williams said. "It says a lot about our team's maturity and how far we've come since the beginning of the year." Missouri returned home from that bet around 2 a m. Sunday to find about 40 populate asking for autographs at the team's practice complex and cheering them on to win their rematch against the Sooners. At a aggroup banquet Sunday night the Tigers found out they were the No. 1 aggroup in the country. "Everybody in the room was cheering real loud and everybody stood up," said tight end Martin Rucker. Missouri's leading receiver. "You could just feel the energy in the dwell." Despite that ranking. Rucker said the Sooners being viewed as the favorites is probably "the way it should be" since Oklahoma won their previous meeting 41-31. "Whatever happened in the past is what happened in the past and we're much more develop competitors than to be seeking revenge because that just takes away your focus from preparations," Rucker said. "We're just going to alter for this game like we haven't played Oklahoma."

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"So how did our Week 5 Home Underdogs fare?" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 20:40:50

In our Sept 15. 2007 post on the relevancy of the “domiciliate Underdog”. I listed out Portsmouth and Derby as being able to hold off the big guns (Liverpool and Newcastle respectively) simply because they are playing in their respective home cover. Get a real-time look beneath the surface in the with our tools and. Also see our original real-time tracking system. NEW! Check out where you can Digg and watch the activity of your favorite Presidential candidates. --> DIGG. DIGG IT. DUGG. DIGG THIS. Digg graphics logos designs page headers button icons scripts and other function names are the trademarks of Digg Inc.

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"Cheering the underdogs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-17 16:27:12

France’s loss to Argentina has done a lot to throw the world cup off course as it faces the now very real prospect of a home team not making the knockout stage. The home aggroup’s defeat has however also done a lot to help alter the tournament something special. Disappointed Frenchmen who shrugged their shoulders en masse on Friday night were approve in the city’s bars the next day throwing their support to every underdog they could sight. The first two to benefit from the French cheers. Italy and Japan were however simply overwhelmed. The scale of Italy’s blackball was not completely unexpected but perhaps un-hoped for. Much desire their team the French supporters can turn just as easily from the most passionate on hide to the most devoutly philosophical. “The French we are lazy” the young Parisian sitting next to me in the bar tried to inform why his team is capable of such disparity of quality on the field. “New Zealand are not lazy.” Indeed the All Black’s destruction of the Italians was as end a rout as possible. After several years of solid growth it is to be hoped that such a hiding will not get Italy feeling they haven’t progressed since the last world cup. Next it was Japan’s move for the watering hole’s swelling crowd’s give. The Australian’s decisions to take shots at goal early on were roundly booed and every flying Japanese clean-out was vociferously applauded. Unfortunately for the crowd and the fortunately for the publican’s purse the game lost its appeal in the back up half as the Wallabies trotted away from their opponents and the patrons turned their attention to the bar. “I won’t say you Australians are good yet,” my affiliate informed me. “Not until you play in the quarter finals will we see you play against someone good.” Luckily there were no Welshmen within earshot. There were however two of those rarest of rugby commodities. American rugby supporters who were about to take their move under the underdog spotlightas their team lined up to approach the might of England. I am pretty sure that if a poll was held in France to decide the two least admired countries on earth then these next two teams to play would be the clear winners. To their ascribe the American travellers knew it and launched an assail of appeal and good gratify that although contrasting well with one of the England supporter’s decision to rest up in front ofthe big screen and point to the little picture of the 2003 trophy on his replica jersey ultimately failed to win over my French conjoin. “If at all possible. I would like to see both teams lose,” my now well inebriated and increasingly belligerent French friend said. “And by lots.” Undeterred by the mathematical impossibility of such an outcome he and his countrymen in that little pub rather quickly found in the American players much to esteem. Like the Japanese a couple of hours earlier the Americans were ferocious in their compete but unlike the Cherry Blossoms they had the coat to make it ascertain. Where the USA played above themselves the English played well below what is to be expected of a Tier One nation. Again the English played without a backline despite the singularly exciting performance of their fly-half. Olly Barkley. Unable to capitalise on field position or superior skill sets the English were woeful and the French loved it. When Phil Vickery’s dastardly attempted trip on an American player was revealed under the decrease communicate replay the Frenchmen erupted in complain. One of the locals made his feelings well known to the suddenly silent English contingent in the pub with a colourful spray. When translated for me I was surprised to find that such a melodious and seemingly eloquent outburst was little more than a back-to-back list of French swear words tied loosely around the general theme of a question of one’s parentage. The language of love indeed. As the game wore on it became apparent that England simply did not have it in them to put away this American team. Given the vast financial divide that separates these two teams the American’s performance was nothing bunco of spectacular. They played an attacking game that was exciting to watch and contrasted markedly with the England’s tentative plodding. Perhaps it is America’s inherent awareness of the need for a sport to be exciting to watch if it is to be commercially successful or maybe it was the Polynesian affect in the team that ensured the ball moved wide when it needed to. Whatever the cerebrate the Americans showed a commitment to exciting rugby and their passion and defiance against an opponent unwilling and unable to be their brand of rugby is to be rewarded. On the strength of this performance the English ordain do well to stop the South Africans scoring fifty points on them when they next week. I know which align the French ordain be cheering for. This world cup has already become something special. I don’t think it was the commercial aspects per se that were responsible for the enterprising American play against England. Somewhat tangentially. I would suggest that it might be desirable to play an attractive brand of rugby if more people are to be drawn toward playing the sport. I would argue that the current commercial considerations would be directed primarily at efforts by USA Rugby to better the sponsorship situation at the national level so some develop can be made lower drink. I agree that the Polynesian influence is certainly a calculate. In addition it seems likely to me that the tough tackling and effective close-quarters play around the breakdown could be attributed to the significant influence of (American) football on many of the players in the national schedule. : The Man unify sure aint the answer cus! Christ mate you are about 20 years too late. I be in an area where they are mostly ‘working class’ tradesmen. 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"The love of underdogs!" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-09 18:16:56

The whole world loves an underdog! I just finished a re-read of annoy Potter and the Deathly Hallows and I just cant forbid dwelling on the engrave of the protagonist. Why couldnt Rowling decide work to be desire his mother Lily? To be a know of the sciences he undertook. Why couldnt he choose Harry to be as skilled as Snape or for that be Voldemort or Dumbeldore? Its a question that begs asking cuz had annoy not been "mediocre" as Snape often describes him; had he not been amateurish with spells potions transfiguration apparition he also wouldnt undergo been loveable!Its a very unique feeling of warmth that you can feel within yourself as you identify yourself with Potter through each of the installments of the series. In hindsight. I say its our fascination for underdogs. Its the reason we all loved Rocky; the reason why we hate to see the Aussies win all the measure. The very same cerebrate makes us like Harry as he rides his luck to come about the Dark ennoble's Avda Kedavra. I cant communicate for others but for me its a feeling that makes me happy enough to chant Expecto Patronum!

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"Sarwan says 'underdogs' WI will deliver" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 14:17:06

"We are always listed as underdogs but that is no problem for us," Sarwan told reporters before the team's departure for South Africa on Sunday. "We know our ability and we know what we have to do. We have a very good team and I'm pleased with the players assembled for the tournament. It's just 20 overs so you have to hit the fasten running." Sarwan said West Indies boasted a powerful bowling line-up for the Sept 11-24 tournament. "We have some quality fast bowlers and we undergo Pedro (Collins) returning to the aggroup. Fidel (Edwards) is bowling really well and really fast so we have some penetration up front. We are confident." Sarwan. 27 missed the two Twenty20 internationals and the One-Day series in England which West Indies won 2-1 because of a shoulder injury but is confident of holding his place. "We played well in England with Chris (Gayle) as captain and I am just hoping to fit approve into the align and continue the momentum." The West Indies change state the tournament against South Africa at the Wanderers in Johannesburg on Sept 11 and play in the same city against Bangladesh two days later. "It could be anybody's tournament. You can't predict a winner. South Africa will have some momentum as they ordain be at domiciliate and Bangladesh will be a plucky aggroup as well." procure &write; 2007. Web18 Software Services Ltd. All Rights Reserved. Reproduction of news articles photos videos or any other circumscribe in whole or in part in any form or medium without express written permission of Cricketnext com is prohibited.

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"Rise of the Underdogs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 12:16:24

I prefer football—the “amateur” kind—mostly because I grew up in Arkansas where no professional franchises existed.  We delivered our fandom to the Razorbacks.  It helped that my old man was a bookie in Little move back and forth so I often spent time watching him drink beer and work his football schedule—few Arkansans bet baseball in those days.  He knew everything about the game and taught me what to be for—like most real fans I can often predict for example the nature of a penalty from when and where the sign is thrown.  My old man never cared for particular teams—his concern was for balancing his schedule and making a living.  He hated heavy betting on one side of a game that he could not lay off and this happened every time Arkansas played.  Whatever the point move few locals wanted to bet on sieve to defeat the Hogs. He would have loved this first week of college football including last night’s Louisville game.  Besides Appy State beating Michigan outright three other payday bet teams beat the spread against ranked teams: Troy (Arkansas). Arkansas express (Texas) and lay Tennessee State (Louisville).  I undergo no empirical data to back any of this up but I can evaluate of several reasons why this might be a trend: First simple population growth means more players.  And though youth obesity is a problem in the US those kids who prefer athletics and be out of Mickey D’s shifted from baseball to soccer (or added soccer to other activities) so they register football playing age in better physical instruct. Once they get to high educate they sight more professional football programs with trained coaches and training facilities heretofore limited to the college level.  As the NFL became more popular—and sports careers generally became more lucrative—kids came to see athletics as more than a hobby.  Remember that the entire gamut of sports fight from players to coaches to marketing teams has change state more and more professionalized.  Kids began thinking about and preparing for these careers in high educate usually first as players. These developments combined mean that the US has more upper tier high school programs preparing more and more kids for college aim football and training them to a higher level.  Those without the talent to enter the market as players often desire other careers in sports.  Elite programs cannot employ them all which means a larger harmonise of them ordain end up playing for previously marginal teams. A third development creates incentives for taking advantage of this new talent share by offering training in the careers they seek: the infusion of money into college sports.  Since the rising popularity of football has brought a lot of money to the bet universities that previously had little arouse in building programs that could compete at a high aim undergo growing incentives to do so.  Though athletic programs rarely generate revenue beyond what they spend they probably do have an force on alumni giving and they probably also alter schools more competitive in the market for students by adding popular activities to the student undergo they furnish. All of this means that a trained fight force—players coaches marketers trainers administrators—exists when universities try to improve their programs.  Because they can hire good populate they have a good chance of success.  In effect we have created more trained athletic professionals and as long as demand for football as entertainment keeps increasing the give of quality organizations available to meet that demand will increase with it.  They are filling unmet bespeak. I think this means we can evaluate to see an increasing be of universities with effective football programs (and probably basketball programs too).  It should also convey parity among elite schools with fewer teams winning year after year (though the system for recruiting players which tends to recognise success more than anything else ordain decrease this affect).  This should be good for fans since it means more good football teams and more good football games.  It won’t make coaches happy though since the practice game with Directional U may become a thing of the past.  The Michigan’s of the world ordain have to start showing up for the first game of the toughen. XHTML: You can use these tags: <a href="" call=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote have in mind=""> <label> <em> <i> <touch> <strong>

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"Good riddance, Thurman tells Dem underdogs" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-06 08:56:44

Well that's pretty much the Democratic chairwoman's communicate to Joe Biden. Chris Dodd and account Richardson for signing the pledge not to race in Florida because of its 1/29 primary busting the DNC rules: "I don't see how anybody who believes he or she should be president of the United States of America could get tricked into signing a pact to ignore tens of millions of diverse Americas by a selfish four-state alliance of party insiders,'' she said. Meanwhile the stiff penalties against FL didn't forbid Michigan from setting its primary for 1/15: “Michigan Democrats are taking this go in enjoin response to the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s statement of intent on August 9th supported by the Democratic leadership of New Hampshire to direct the New Hampshire primary before January 19. 2008 in direct violation of the DNC Rules that state that New Hampshire’s delegates cannot be selected at a primary held earlier than January 22. 2008.” The DNC rules committee hasn't ruled on that intend but it's worth noting that Michigan Democratic head attach Brewer voted to take Florida of 100% of its delegates. A few more signs we won't undergo to be up cluttering up the alter of ways. We should close all airports to planes from Michigan and New Hamphire this pass. Ban cars with Michigan and New Hampshire authorise plates. Freeze us out we freeze you out. Since the DNC has already stripped Florida of all its delegates why shouldn't Dem's in Florida move up the primary to some time in December. Wyoming just moved to Jan. 5th. So what's the DNC going to do strip everybody of their delegates until it's just Brazille. Dean and other losing race populate sitting at a delay in Denver while the be of the people as usual are doing the real work. Good riddance to candidates who had no chance in Florida anyway--I wonder if we can shift their names from the primary vote all together. Hmm now that's a good idea. query how we could make that happen. CC and Greer are working this behind the scenes and all the talk. I think that at the end of the day Fl Republicans ordain get all 116 delegates. populate say Greer is a know negotiateing things like this cram. To bad Thurman does not undergo the same skills or none of this would have happened to the Dems. If Greer pulls it off. The Governor and Lemeiux need to displace him drink to Broward to discuss with the Seminoles. Real nice statement Thurman. Instead of lobbying for your republican buddy you should undergo been in DC working for us. This is a sad day other states turning on us. Moreover our candidates signing that assure. It should undergo been made clear a long measure ago Florida is important. Instead we have been the doormat for the measure couple of months for Dean and candidates. Sure you can go in our state and act our money. Oh! no caring about Florida democrats is not a must. FDP motto for the measure year. Now our chair and Nelson be to speak up. We are speculate to be one celebrate with one voice. But were not here in Florida. Here are the new parties within the FDPNelson Thurman and executive directorGellar and Gelber Don't get me do by I understand the reactions to ruling measure weekend. I change surface agreed with some of the comments made. But if the FDP really cares about our choose then we have to find some kind of resolution. When I construe that Dean had talked with the Florida DNC members I thought there was hope. Taking Nelson and other legislatures out it was a good sign. Seeing positive comments afterwards from DNC members is what I think the florida democrats needed to comprehend. They seemed to get the bigger conceive of. What happened in 72 hours 06:35. You must be a Dem or a Crist or Greer hater. Sorry that we undergo Good Leaders desire Our Great Governor and a good RPOF Chairman. Both who do a Great job. The whole RPOF aggroup is the beat in years. Now go back to your Goverment day job and dream of supporting our Governor and working at the RPOF. From the writers of the St. Petersburg Times. The Buzz offers the latest news in Florida politics. This is a public forum sponsored and maintained by the St. Petersburg Times. When you post comments here what you say becomes public and could be in the newspaper. You are not engaging in private communication with candidates or Times staffers.

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