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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!There are lots of things that shouldn't be said publicly about someone else. One basic genre of those things involves death or murder. And Cris Carter's recent statement -- on ESPN airwaves -- regarding Terrell Owens probably qualifies. See, Carter says that if he were in charge of the Cowboys, his first act would involve getting rid of the wideout with a "bullet." Carter says, "If it was me, I'd get rid of T.O. -- T.O. got to go from the beginning. Right from the giddy up. I take one bullet and put it right in him. Bam!" Listen for yourself.It's all over the news, obviously, and that's ...
*-well, of somewhat recent history.We all know that Brett Favre will play his first game as a New York Jet this week and the shock of seeing him in a non-Packers jersey will be a bit frightening (as was seeing Jason Taylor in Redskins garb). Still, it isn't like we haven't seen this before from our recently great players.QB-Brett Favre (Jets)RB-Emmitt Smith (Cardinals)RB-Thurman Thomas (Dolphins)WR-Jerry Rice (Seahawks)WR-Chris Carter (Dolphins)WR-Tim Brown (Buccaneers)OT-Tony Boselli (Texans ... even though he didn't play)OT-Richmond Webb (Bengals)OG-Randal McDaniel (Buccaneers)OG-Bill Fralic ...
Via ABC News, the inevitable has happened:For the first time this campaign season, Barack Obama has surpassed Hillary Clinton's support among superdelegates, according to the ABC News delegate estimate. The tipping point occurred this morning, when New Jersey's Rep. Donald Payne defected from Clinton to Obama, and Oregon's Rep. Peter DeFazio, previously uncommitted, saw fit to join up with the Obama wagon trail. By ABC's count, that gives Obama 267 supers, while Clinton has 256. Later this morning, Clinton edged back with the endorsement of Pennsylvania Rep. Chris Carter, so it looks as though ...
Once upon a time, Carlos Quentin was considered an elite prospect with the D'Backs. Things just never panned out for him in the big leagues, though, and after an injury-riddled 2007 it was clear that he was no longer in Arizona's long-term plans, not with Eric Byrnes, Chris Young and Justin Upton occupying the outfield for the foreseeable future.Not surprisingly, the D'Backs traded Quentin to the White Sox today in exchange for Chris Carter, a 20-year-old first baseman who spent all of last year playing Class A ball. Carter's an intriguing prospect, showing both patience and power at the ...
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