Posted by Peter Grandich
at 9:02 AM on Wednesday, November 18th, 2009
As a forty-year fan of the New York Jets, I’ve endured a sense of being a “second-class” football citizen in New York. Obviously, not being to the Super Bowl in forty years has been a part of this, but I believe your organization doesn’t show the love and respect for its fans that the New York Giants do. The Giants constantly keep a lifeline open to their past by regularly having past players be part of the Giants of today. How great it must feel for Giants fans to see Lawrence Taylor lead the team out onto the field at least once a year.
New York was blessed with two of the greatest defensive players in NFL history. The Giants had LT and the Jets had its own version. He wore #73 and without a doubt, symbolizes what a NY Jet fan is all about. Joe Klecko is greatly loved by J-E-T-S fans all over and how great would it be to see Joe lead the defense out at a Jet game?
Here’s a video from your own organization created about Joe. I think it’s time you sit down and watch it, Woody, and know how Jet fans’ blood starts to flow when we’re reminder of what a JET player should be – a non-stop wrecking machine.
Posted by Peter Grandich
at 6:44 AM on Sunday, November 15th, 2009
“For Whoever desires to love life and see good days, let him keep his tongue from evil and his lips from speaking deceit;.” Peter 3:10
Dr. Charles Stanley tells us we’re all messengers and sometimes we should indeed kill the messenger. Many of my regrets are for words I wish I could take back for the damage they did to many people. God forgive me.
Posted by Peter Grandich
at 9:30 AM on Saturday, November 14th, 2009
It’s totally politically incorrect but in my heart of hearts I truly believe the tragedy at Ft. Hood is just one of the signs that is spoken about in a video I urged all readers to purchase more than once (Here’s most recent posting. You must watch 12 minute preview clip within the link):
Geopolitics are not being factored into most portfolio planning, an action that could be costly in 2010 and beyond. My job is to try and foresee factors that can impact finances. Like it or not, this concern is going to whether you like it or not.
Posted by AGORACOM - George
at 7:12 PM on Friday, November 13th, 2009
Good afternoon to you all and hope you’re preparing for a great weekend. Sorry for the delay in posting but I’m out of town and couldn’t get back to the laptop until a few minutes ago.
Moving closer to Peter’s market melt-up point on the Dow
An overview of gold, silver, copper, oil and natural gas
Continental Minerals
What is the 1 stock Peter would buy for the next 12 months
Answering a bunch of questions posted by our readers
Without further adieu, here is this week’s show.
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Have a great weekend and looking forward to your comments.
Posted by AGORACOM - George
at 8:00 AM on Friday, November 13th, 2009
Good morning, everyone. This week it is me on the road and we haven’t set taping time for the show yet. As such, please post any questions you may have in the comments section below.