First they got in a tiff over LSU Football team going to the big dance and the audacity that they were not invited.
Now the Georgia basketball coach is crying unfair as to the Tiger's incredible win yesterday. For that go see the Advocate's Controversial play turns tide for LSU. Also here is the AJC article where he rants on.
He says in part:
Felton reviewed video after the game on his laptop computer in the visiting coaches' locker room at Pete Maravich Assembly Center. He said the LSU player, Farrer, should have been ejected for punching Gaines in the mouth.
"Obviously I've watched it on tape and I saw the kid Farrer throw a punch unprovoked right in his face," said Felton, who showed the video to reporters. "And that's exactly what Sundiata told me. And Sundiata didn't swing back. He rolled back and lunged at him with a forearm."
After the game, Gaines pulled down his bottom lip to reveal a gash in the gum line.
"There's no way their kid should play the next game," Felton said. "He landed a punch that drew blood."
I watched the game and I am calling BS on that one.
I have one date in mind right now.That is Oct. 25 when the LSU Tigers go into Mutt stadium or whatever they call it and end all this Faux Victimization we hear from the Bull Puppies once and for all.
We shall follow the example of LSU's first Glorious and Brilliant Superintendent and how he dealt with these folks
2 comments:
Good post but W. T. Sherman was a murderous dog. He was a man who made war on Southern civilians (women, children and old men). He also had no qualms with killing women and children amonst the Plains Indians.
I just want Sherman to be seen as the war criminal he was at heart.
Later,
Kenith
I think his actions among the native americans were of course questionable. HOWEVER I am not at all convinced that his actions as whole on the SOuth took on the actions of a war crime
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