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43rd President

February 6, 2012 by · Comments Off on 43rd President 

43rd President, George W. Bush is the 43rd President of the United States. Formerly the 46th Governor of the state of Texas, Bush has earned a reputation as a compassionate conservative who shapes policy based on the principles of limited government, personal responsibility, strong families, and local control.

George W. Bush was born July 6, 1946, and grew up in Midland and Houston, Texas. He received a bachelor’s degree from Yale University and a Master’s of Business Administration from Harvard Business School. He served as an F-102 pilot for the Texas Air National Guard before beginning his career in the oil and gas business in Midland in 1975, working in the energy industry until 1986. After working on his father’s successful 1988 presidential campaign, he assembled the group of partners that purchased the Texas Rangers baseball franchise in 1989.

He served as managing general partner of the Texas Rangers until he was elected Governor on November 8, 1994. In an historic re-election victory, he became the first Texas Governor to be elected to consecutive four-year terms on November 3, 1998.

Mega Millions Winning Numbers

October 23, 2010 by · Comments Off on Mega Millions Winning Numbers 

Mega Millions Winning Numbers, The numbers in the draw on Wednesday in various states of Mega Millions was 2, 7, 18, 32, 53 and Mega number was 18.

The jackpot was estimated and 101 million. If no tickets were sold with the six numbers, the jackpot for next draw scheduled for Tuesday, and will rise to 118 million, an official with the California Lottery, said.

The drawing was the 10th since the last time you sell a ticket with the six numbers. A ticket with the six numbers for the September 18 draw was sold in New York and it was worth and $ 54 million.

The odds of matching all five numbers and the Mega number is 1 in 175 711 536, according to the Mega Millions Web site.

Arlington Tx

October 23, 2010 by · Comments Off on Arlington Tx 

Arlington Tx, TX Arlington has become a favorite place of the Rangers fans and own the equipment, since it is the place where you did something that was unimaginable, really defeated the Yankees and that was after a long period fifty years in franchise history the team. The city was full of fans of both teams and scored the Rangers winning the World Series and what it really meant something big cash to the team. The whole atmosphere was amazing in Arlington TX; the rain that was expected to spoil a great night for fans of Texas and some cool breeze began to blow as well. The flags on the top is stirred very proud.

The great victory of 6-1 to the Rangers in Arlington TX and there was some very great performances from the Rangers side, Colby Lewis pitched very well and only allowed one run on only three hits that were in a

total of eight innings. A large crowd of just over fifty thousand people in the stadium and when the last out was made possible thanks to the Rangers began running on the field with their white shirts and really looked amazing. Now what we see is that who will be the opponent for the Rangers in the competition next two teams will battle tonight in the field in order to qualify for the World Series.

Nolan Ryan

October 23, 2010 by · Comments Off on Nolan Ryan 

Nolan Ryan, ARLINGTON, Texas – The Rangers chairman and co-owner Nolan Ryan looked around Rangers Ballpark in Arlington as trying to burn the memory of Friday’s game 6 win in your mind.

Ryan saw a club – the club – advance to their first World Series in franchise history. And saw 51,404 clapped and enjoyed every minute of it.

“This is special,” said Ryan. “Sitting here today and see what we are capable of carrying out, it’s just so rewarding.”

Ryan played in only one World Series – in 1969 with the Miracle Mets. He pitched 2 1 / 3 scoreless innings in an appearance.

Now, 41 years later, Ryan is coming back. He becomes the first National Baseball Hall of Fame to reach the World Series as a president or GM since Stan Musial was general manager of the National League champion St. Louis Cardinals in 1967.

He sees a full team of Rangers in chemistry and has grown over the 2010 season.

“This team is very close and believe in them,” said Ryan. “They take each other and believe that only in the team spirit. That’s what it takes to win something like this.”

By the way, Ryan predicted that the Rangers to win the World Series in seven games when the postseason began.

“There is no reason to reverse that now,” said Ryan.

Ron Washington

October 23, 2010 by · Comments Off on Ron Washington 

Ron Washington, Admittedly, it was difficult for Rangers manager Ron Washington and his players not spring from the stellar performance delivered by starter Colby Lewis in the world of the Rangers in the series-clinching victory over the Yankees in the sixth game.

Lewis threw 103 pitches, the same number it had in a split second win nearly a week earlier. But this time, which lasted eight innings, allowing just one run on three hits. Colby also the Yankees struck out seven and walked three. Therefore, it was not a surprise that when he left the mound after the eighth inning, it was with a standing ovation by an overflow crowd in Arlington.

“He went out there tonight and that certainly gave us everything he had. He showed the heart. He showed the sand and all I had to do out there tonight, he has done,” said Washington.

“And he has done for each unique, all individual fans and everyone who had anything to do with the Texas Rangers. All I did together.”

But the Ranger captain was not alone in his praise for starring Lewis returned to take the first trip in the history of Texas for the Fall Classic.

“Unbelievable. I told you guys had to have the fastball of strikes in the corner now. That was a big key today,” said catcher Bengie Molina. “I had to [his slider] from the beginning. He just did not have to use it until later.”

Fellow pitcher Darren O’Day did not have to pitch in Friday’s cover, but still had a seat nice to see his teammate hinder Yankees overnight.

“It was incredible tonight. There was just no give in it,” O’Day said. “He put in a difficult situation in the fifth. We had the heating Holland, but you could say it was his game. It was not just because I did not know what happened but I was so happy for him. I was hoping just to lose in the eighth inning and not have all these amazing 50,000 fans we had this night they sang his name. It was incredible. It was just what I needed. He put us in a great place tonight. ”

Unsung Rangers outfielder David Murphy also joined in the feast of love Lewis.

“You can not say enough. It came with a lot of question marks in spring training. Obviously, he succeeded in Japan, but never had success in the majors before,” said Murphy. “I remember his first start against Seattle was a great start and just went from there. It was great for us and the clutch throughout the year. There were a lot of times you do not get much run support. I could not be happier that he was the guy on the mound tonight we could go get it done for him. ”

Lewis finished the NLCS with a 2-0 record and had to be considered a strong candidate for the AL championship series MVP honors. This distinction once went to Hamilton, which was more than deserving of the award.

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