ESPN Ridiculing Plight of the Downtrodden

If it happened, the Jets are officially the dumbest organization in football (other than the Raiders, which I believe is a given).Connect the dots with me The Jets are a fan of Crabtree's. The 49ers and him are not coming to an agreement, so the Jets express an interest in trading for his rights and signing him. No problem here.Reports are, however, that the Jets talked with Crabtree and tried to woo him This just doesn't make sense on any level. It is up to the 49ers to trade him, Crabtree does not have an official say.I guess the goal would be that Crabtree's camp pushes for a trade with the Jets I don't know why the Jets would think that would work. Clearly Crabtree's crew hasn't convinced the 49ers to do anything they want them to do so far. Why would it change with this tradeSo the Jets try to convince a player to have his team trade him when the player can't even convince the team that drafted him in the FIRST ROUND to sign him seems unlikely. If it is true, the New York Jets would be proven to be the NFL's intellectual equilivant of a Bret Michaels reality show slu.. contestant.Again, I find this incredibly hard to believe.

Why would the Jets break the rules, taking a high profile risk, to tamper with a player that has little say in his own future.. OSTRAVA, Czech Republic, Jan 30 (Reuters) - The Czech EUPresidency said on Friday there was no conflict in the call fromGerman Chancellor Angela Merkel for EU backing for the plannedNord Stream gas pipeline, which is opposed by Poland and theBaltic states. Stocks Russia In a letter, Merkel wrote to European Commission PresidentJose Manuel Barroso and Czech Prime Minister Mirek Topolanek,whose country holds the EU presidency, stressing the need fordiversification following the Ukraine-Russia gas row. The letter appeared to conflict with statements fromTopolanek, who this week said Russia's plans to build the NordStream and South Stream pipelines threatened Europe's Nabuccoproject, an alternative route that bypasses Russia and Ukraine. But Czech Deputy Prime Minister Alexandr Vondra said therewas no conflict: "In general, the more diversification therewill be, the better, so I do not see any conflict in theletter".(Reporting by Jana Mlcochova; Writing by Michael Winfrey) Stocks Russia. An article in The Daily Telegraph newspaper attributedThursday's near 10 percent fall in the company's share price torumours the company was examining a sale of the two units inorder to pay down debt.

Informa had net debt of 1.2 billion pounds ($1.69 billion)at the end of June, outstripping its current market value ofjust over 1 billion pounds. "Informa has a diverse portfolio," the source told Reuters."Informa is always looking to adjust that portfolio anddisposals are not off the cards but these two are not up forsale." (Reporting by Paul Hoskins, editing by Kate Holton). In acts that cannot be precisely articulated in words but were utterly contemptuous, the "unbiased" and "objective" reporters of ESPN's college football coverage, Craig James, Jesse Palmer and the long-time face of ESPN Game Day, Chris Fowler, were caught ridiculing a distraught Clemson fan after a loss to Georgia Tech.ESPN Ridiculing Plight of the DowntroddenFortunately for those "reporters," The Bleacher Report was down for maintenance when I initially wanted to write this article, and thus, I have stepped back a little and decided to not write a charged article of profanity and other epithets.They can rest assured however, that my mind is screaming the words that will not be written. Don't worry though, I may have tamed my initial reaction, but that is a relative statement.Before I continue, I don't consider myself politically correct. I consider myself a comedian who believes in the art of timing and context, because I only seek to goad laughter or thought, not to needlessly deride people.I do however draw a line for the exceptionally vile.In a state such as South Carolina, which is home of the Clemson Tigers, the state is currently suffering from an unemployment rate of 11.5, yet all these worthless excuses for people can think to do is make fun of fans that could be channeling frustration over ... you know, the future.It should tell you that the frauds in the mainstream media that wax empathetic for the downtrodden, really don't give a shit as long they get paid and claim to be unbiased, and that enough idiots believe it.With this trio of shit-bags at ESPN, I can only imagine what the shit-bags at ESPN in Michigan have said about Wolverines and Lions fans when off-camera (amongst other teams).Perhaps it sounds something like this: "Hahahahahahahahahahaha! Build the sedan that I can buy by being a useless scumbag for ESPN, so I can feel good about laughing at your misery! And then I'll go on TV and pretend to understand!"The truth is NOT relative. The truth is only relative to idiots that believe anything you tell them because they've been duped into believing that they cannot have a bias. Simply put, if a person can believe anything he or she wants to believe, then that is a truth. Thus, there are truths. Therefore, the truth is not relative.If nothing else, their paycheck is their bias. On one hand it is fine to protect your job, just don't expect me to believe that you're unbiased.I never claim to be unbiased, and yet, my NFL predictions have beaten the predictions of the mainstream media. I picked the Miami Dolphins to contend in May of 2008 after they went 1-15. Yet, I claim to be biased for the Oakland Raiders. Clearly, that bias hasn't prevented me from seeing the big picture.It has begged the question in my mind as to: When will ESPN clean-house of the useless complainers that they employ What do they provide to society Apparently, it is not entertainment or hard-hitting news. They are just scum.I also see this as just a tree within an insidious forest. The Three Shitbag-kateers at ESPN reflect badly on the integrity of ESPN as a whole. I think we've long known that ESPN had no integrity, just hack jokes and non-sense tales for why they don't report truth.As followers of my articles would know, I have roundly criticized ESPN and have even challenged one of their "reporters" to a fight. I never expected ESPN to sink this low.No apologies. I'm sure that their colleagues will claim that they know them, and they would never do such things. The fact is that they did. Any attempt to say otherwise is just a bold face lie.Those shit-bags should be thrown out on the streets, plain and simple.ESPN Ridiculing Plight of the Downtrodden.

For latest earnings estimates made by Toyo Keizai, pleasedouble click on 8404.TK1 Stocks Stocks. FADANARDALE, Bangladesh (Reuters) - Mohammad Iqbal was one of a 250-strong group of stateless Rohingya who left Bangladesh a month ago in a rickety wooden boat, lured by agents promising a job in Malaysia. World IndonesiaNow his family is hoping he is one of those who survived brutal treatment at the hands of the Thai military who have admitted to towing hundreds of the Muslim boatpeople from Bangladesh and Myanmar far out in the Andaman Sea before cutting them adrift."I am waiting and waiting. No one knows anything about my husband and the others who were in the group," Iqbal's wife, Nur Kahtun, said in the coastal village of Fadanardale, 400 km (250 miles) southeast of the Bangladeshi capital Dhaka.Some people in the village said they had seen pictures of Iqbal, 30, in a television footage of a detention center for illegal migrants in Thailand."I don't know if it is true, we haven't heard from him since he left," she said as her two-year-old son and her mother-in-law looked on.More than 550 Rohingya, a Muslim minority group in pre-dominantly Buddhist Myanmar, are feared to have drowned in the last two months after being towed out to sea by the Thai military.The Thai army has admitted cutting them loose, but said they had food and water and denied the engines were sabotaged.A group of 78 Rohingya are now in Thai police custody while another boatload of 193 washed up on Indonesia's Aceh coast.Myanmar's military junta does not recognize the Rohingya as one of the country's around 130 minorities, and many have fled to Bangladesh alleging persecution at the hands of the military.Bangladesh says there are some 200,000 Rohingyas living illegally in the country, in addition to the 21,000 housed in two UN refugee camps in the Cox's Bazar district.It is the men and women who are outside the camps who are fighting a desperate struggle for survivalMany such as Iqbal have been lured by human traffickers offering them jobs in Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Singapore."They (traffickers) take 30,000 taka (about $450) or more from each individual looking for a life in Malaysia or neighboring countries," Iqbal's mother Nurun said."But not many could afford this. Those who did are cheated by the traffickers, like being dropped on unknown shores," she said.The lucky ones have found work in Bangladesh, on fishing boats or rickshaws. Others have taken to chopping wood in forests and some others have taken to petty crime."These people take so much risks only because they need to survive, need to keep their families well," said a government official in Cox Bazaar.(Writing by Anis Ahmed; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)(; 880-2-8330121)) World Indonesia.