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He's always deduces Rob Zombie open and white zombie diagnoses Peyton likes throwing his direction, as evidenced last week in his 13 receptions.Tome Brady and Randy Moss are a dynamic pairing and can absolutely kill you before your coordinator even knew what happened, and if they get hot, this could be a shootout.And yes, I'm fully aware of the fact that Brady has the advantage head to head against Manning, but I don't know how much weight those numbers actually carry this week.The Colts are staring 9-0 in the face, and are certainly going to do whatever they can to get there.VERDICT: Indianapolis and Peyton Manning find a way to get the win in the "Oil Can" or Lucas Oil Stadium. This is real simple....Cleveland = Really bad team. Horribly coached, unmotivated, lacking a leader and ready for the season to end.Baltimore = Good team still in thick of a playoff berth and ready to dominate.Word is the Browns fans are going to protesting the managemnet and Coach Mangini by not being there when the game kicks off.If that happens, I can tell you this; I will be proud of them. Because as a Browns fan, I can honestly say that I am sick and tired of losing, and everyone in Cleveland is too.After this blowout, Eric Mangini ought to start packing his bags because I feel like it won't be long after that he'll be gone! I say, good riddance!VERDICT: The Browns get beat Badly.. By Golnar Motevalli KABUL, Jan 12 (Reuters) - The legitimacy of Afghan elections this year could be jeopardised if dominant ethnic Pashtuns fail to vote due to poor security and disenchantment with President Hamid Karzai, raising the prospect of even worse violence. Fighting is already at its heaviest since U.S.-led forces toppled the Taliban in 2001, but almost all battles are in the south and east; areas populated by Pashtuns, many of them angry at their perceived exclusion from power and alleged abuses by foreign troops. If Pashtuns feel more disenfranchised after the polls due in September, the impoverished and traumatised country could be polarised further still and violence could reach new peaks. "Pashtuns are less likely to participate in elections because of bad security and yet they represent the largest part of the Afghan population," said Wahid Mojdah, a political analyst and expert on the Taliban.
"For 150 years the Pashtuns have been in government in Afghanistan, in every phase that Pashtuns have been out of power there has been war in Afghanistan," he said rob zombie video . Recognising that Pashtun participation is key to ensuring success in the presidential election, the United States is to deploy most of its planned 20,000 to 30,000 extra troops to secure the south sheri moon zombie . "With the introduction of two additional brigades, the regional commander in the south should have sufficient manpower to ensure successful elections," said one U.S white zombie merchandise . defence official at the Pentagon, who spoke on condition of anonymity educated horses . Karzai, a Pashtun from the southern province of Kandahar, the birthplace of the Taliban, has lost a good deal of public support due to his failure to improve security and clean up endemic official corruption since he was elected in 2004.
"There's a clear sense that people haven't been given what they were promised rob zombie videos . It was implied there would be stability and democracy and I don't think that has happened at all," said an international analyst in Afghanistan, who declined to be named rob zombie's . Many Pashtuns also feel Karzai has given too much power to northerners who helped U.S troops oust the Taliban rob zombie's wife . NORTH AND SOUTH In a country where even voting for the Afghan equivalent of Pop Idol was clearly split along ethnic lines, the next presidential election is likely to be similar to the last when results closely mirrored the country's ethnic divisions banjo and sullivan . The first hurdle is the registration of voters which begins in the southern Pashtun heartlands in eight days time.
A senior electoral official said if security did not improve in the south, voter registration would be low . In Ghazni province, southwest of Kabul, the Taliban have made great inroads in the last two years, but it is still more secure than the volatile southern provinces of Kandahar and Helmand the devil's rejects . Even so, election officials were not able to reach large parts of heavily populated, but remote Pashtun districts of Ghazni because of the strength of the Taliban there, Habib Rahman, head of the provincial council, told Reuters house of 1000 corpses . By contrast, voter registration in the mainly ethnic Tajik, Hazara and Uzbek provinces of the north has already been completed without major incident . "It's completely different from the south, we could provide security for the voters even with just one or two policemen, but you cannot do the same in the south," said Mohammad Omar Sulaimani, governor of Kunduz province in the north. A possible rival Pashtun candidate to Karzai could also split the vote in the south and east and, were it not for the deep divisions among the minority groups, could lead to an upset.

