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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Seriously, I Wanna Know...

My first question is, where does all the spam come from? Who benefits from this?

My next question: President Bush is scheduled to throw out the ceremonial first pitch (not the real one, the Reds don't need pitching that bad) at the ball game on April 1. (Okay that was a statement, now the question,) What would it take for half the crowd to boo him? It is a pipe dream, but what would it take?

Next question, the oe that will never be answered, if he did get booed, would the media cover the heck out of it or not at all? Could it possibly be the "mo'" that makes the anti-Bushies say, "hey, maybe we can recall this bastard..."

Or maybe they start putting together the lies that the administration has told publicly and put together a case to nail them for treason or something. I'll be real honest with you, that's the proportion I think this has reached.

I dunno, what do you think?

Michael

4 Comments:

  • At 1:05 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    It would take half the crowd to be entirely classless.

    I'm more worried about the security hassles I'm going to have to go through to get in the gates. It was bad enough making sure my bottles of water weren't open.

     
  • At 1:11 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Also, Opening Day is April 3rd, but you probably just meant that as an early April Fools joke. :)

    12 days....12 days.

     
  • At 6:05 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    Beautiful statement. Boo the president, in our city, for throwing out the first pitch. Just completely silly. Understanding and reasoning like this is what led to the riots in our city a couple years back.

     
  • At 9:25 AM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

    "I hold that a little revolution, every now and then, is a good thing." Thomas Jefferson said that (or something relatively close).

    The problem with booing the president at every public event is that it goes against Jefferson's quote "...a LITTLE revolution EVERY NOW AND THEN..."

    The Bush advisors have found a way around that. Let's make the prez so despised that people call for a big revolution every day. That would not fit the Jefferson model.

    In all seriousness, I don't think the Reds day was the right place and time. The first pitch was delivered by a president who likes baseball: Not the inept, Constitution-bending, faulty intel, war-monger, lame duck, president's son who is president.

     

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