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Saints’ Drew Brees leads major New Orleans Carnival parade (Mobile Press-Register)

NEW ORLEANS — One of the most accurate arms in the NFL had no trouble finding receivers Sunday night.

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Brees leads major New Orleans Carnival parade (Nevada Appeal)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – One of the most accurate arms in the NFL had no trouble finding receivers Sunday night. Thousands lined the streets to catch small, foam footballs thrown by Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees while he served as monarch of Bacchus, one of the biggest parades of the Carnival season that culminates in Mardi Gras. The New Orleans Saints quarterback threw 10,000 black and gold footballs …

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Bacchus, Brees and beads (The Advocate)

New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees prepares to ride New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees prepares to ride Sunday in the Bacchus parade in New Orleans. Brees led the Saints to a 31-17 victory Feb. 7 over the Indianapolis Colts in Super Bowl XLIV.

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King of New Orleans: Drew Brees leads Mardi Grad parade (USA Today)

One of the most accurate arms in the NFL had no trouble finding receivers Sunday night. Thousands lined the streets to catch small, foam footballs thrown by Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees while he served as monarch of Bacchus, one of the biggest parades of the Carnival season that culminates in Mardi Gras.

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Biden says Cheney is misinformed or misleading

Vice President Joe Biden on Sunday belittled Dick Cheney's criticism of the Obama administration's commitment to fighting terrorism as either “misinformed or he is misinforming” and said the Iraq war wasn't worth it because of “the horrible price” paid. The former vice president fired back gently at his successor, saying, “I guess I shouldn't be surprised by my friend Joe Biden.” Cheney also said that he disagreed with decisions by Bush officials to place shoe bomber Richard Reid on trial in civilian court and to release terrorism suspects from the U.S. detention facility at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. The public back-and-forth between current and former administrations played out across the Sunday talks like a pingpong match: Biden's NBC appearance taped Saturday night from the Olympics in Canada, allowing Cheney to respond on ABC's “This Week,” before Biden answered later on CBS' “Face the Nation.” In getting in the last word, Biden said: “Thank God the last administration didn't listen to him in the end” on how to handle terrorism suspects. The vice president insisted again that the ongoing debate on the best way to bring terrorist suspects to justice ignored that the Obama administration was acting on the precedents set by the Bush administration. Cheney was vice president under Bush for eight years. “His fight seems to be with the last administration. We did exactly the same thing,” Biden said, and he accused Cheney of not listening to what's going on around him and of trying to rewrite history. Cheney has been a leading Republican critic of the Obama administration's handling of national security, contending that President Barack Obama is “trying to pretend” that the U.S. is not at war with terrorists. The result, Cheney says, is that Americans are less safe. Biden said that under Obama's direction, the U.S. has been more successful at killing al-Qaida leaders and their followers than it was during the years George W. Bush and Cheney were in the White House. “We've eliminated 12 of their top 20 people. We have taken out 100 of their associates,” said Biden. “They are in fact not able to do anything remotely like they were in the past. They are on the run. I don't know where Dick Cheney has been. Look, it's one thing, again, to criticize. It's another thing to sort of rewrite history. What is he talking about?” Cheney, Biden said, “either is misinformed or he is misinforming. But the facts are that his assertions are not accurate.” Biden also said the Iraq war hasn't been worth its “horrible price” and that the Bush mishandled it from the outset by taking its “eye off the ball.” That, he said, left the U.S. in a more dangerous position in Afghanistan, the al-Qaida stronghold where Osama bin Laden and his cohorts plotted the Sept 11 terror attacks. The war has also cost the United States support from other nations around the world, he said. Cheney took issue with Biden's assertion that the Obama White House had been successful in winding down the Iraq war. “For them to try to take credit for what happened in Iraq is a little strange,” Cheney said. “It ought to go with a healthy dose of 'thank you, George Bush.'” Still, Biden said Iraq will have successful parliamentary elections next month and the U.S. is likely to bring home some 90,000 combat troops by summer's end. More than 4,370 U.S. military personnel have died in Iraq since Bush ordered the U.S.-led invasion in 2003 to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Hundreds of thousands of Iraqis have been wounded or killed. Turning to the main issue on the minds of most voters, Biden said Obama inherited a shrinking economy with financial institutions that were on the edge of collapse, threatening to move the world into a depression. Biden said the economy expanded at 5.8 percent during the last quarter and the U.S. has “stopped the hemorrhaging of jobs.” He said there was “tangible evidence” economy was moving in the right direction. By the time of November's elections, he said, “in addition to bringing home 90,000 American troops, troops out of Iraq, the story of this administration is going to be more clearly told, and we're going to just fine.” http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/U/US_BIDEN_CHENEY?SITE=AP&SECTION=HOME&… added by: xiola

1 more parade for Brees (News Chief)

Published: Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 12:42 p.m. Last Modified: Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 12:42 p.m. NEW ORLEANS – New Orleans Saints quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees has another appointment with his public Sunday evening.

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1 more parade for Brees (WXVT 15 Greenville)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) – New Orleans Saints quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees has another appointment with his public Sunday evening. Brees follows celebrities ranging from Val Kilmer to Hulk Hogan at the monarch of Bacchus, 1 of Carnival’s most glitzy parades.

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1 more parade for Brees (KPLC Lake Charles)

Associated Press – February 14, 2010 12:54 PM ET NEW ORLEANS (AP) – New Orleans Saints quarterback and Super Bowl MVP Drew Brees has another appointment with his public Sunday evening.

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AdvoCare Congratulates NFL World Champion Drew Brees (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)

CARROLLTON, Texas—-AdvoCare International, a premier health and wellness company, proudly celebrates New Orleans Quarterback Drew Brees’ big win and Most Valuable Player performance in Miami on Sunday, Feb. 7.

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Drew Brees Pre Game Chant at Lucy’s! (LALATE)

VIDEO! Here is Drew Brees at Lucy’s showing his Pre Game Chant! The Drew Brees Lucy’s Pre Game Chant tutorial was after the Saints victory parade. Brees took the mic to teach Lucy’s patrons how to do his pre game chant Tuesday night. On Sunday, Brees helped lead the Saints to their first NFL Super Bowl

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