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Sun Apr-03-05 11:38 PM
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Bill O'Reilly is a Yankees fan |
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he was in the skybox at Yankee stadium at tonights game....
typical.
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Sun Apr-03-05 11:39 PM
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1. I would expect no less. |
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Sun Apr-03-05 11:39 PM
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2. So all Yankees fans are freepers? |
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How open-minded and liberal of you
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Sun Apr-03-05 11:41 PM
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but when I was watching, he was not identified. He sat with Regis Philbin and Donald Trump but when the camera showed him, John Miller didn't say a word............... SaWeet! :)
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Sun Apr-03-05 11:50 PM
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Jon Miller is a pretty big Dem, so he probably did it on purpose as to not give that scum bag any publicity. I saw it too and I gotta say it was damn funny
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Sun Apr-03-05 11:52 PM
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7. He is and hes my team's ex broadcaster |
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Sun Apr-03-05 11:53 PM
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8. Remember Cheney's "warm welcome" at Yankee Stadium? |
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Clearly from that it's obvious Yankee fans are freepers. :eyes:
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Mon Apr-04-05 12:06 AM
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9. well doesn't it make sense |
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Edited on Mon Apr-04-05 12:09 AM by darboy
they are by far the richest team in baseball, not by a little, but their total salary is 50% HIGHER than the team in second place, the red sox.
They let an admitted steroid user play first base.
They tried to force the worst team in the divison to FORFEIT a baseball game last year. That team couldn't make it to Yankee stadium because they were helping their families recover from a crippling natural disaster that had recently happened.
The owner, Steinbrenner, was convicted of making illegal campaign contributions to Richard Nixon, and was pardoned.
In the late 1990's there were considered 3 top shortstops in baseball, according to sports media: Nomar Garciaparra, Derek Jeter, and Alex Rodriguez. The Yankees now have two of them, and one plays third base.
The two of them earn 43.3 million dollars a year, more than the ENTIRE payroll for the 25-men roster of SIX teams.
So are you saying a liberal or a Democrat would support these things?
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Mon Apr-04-05 12:31 AM
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The Red Sox have a long history of racism and were the last team to integrate, but they're still liked by liberals.
A lot of fans choose their teams when they are too young to understand politics.
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Mon Apr-04-05 12:42 AM
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Like the Sox, The Rangers and a few other teams' owners don't have a pile of wealth but instead of spending it on their teams they spend it on their nightlife.
Their loss last year proves money doesn't buy everything and claiming they have the most of it is a weak excuse to hate them.
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Mon Apr-04-05 12:45 AM
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14. The Sox do actually spend a lot of money which |
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is why I think its hypocritical for Sox fans to complain about the Yanks getting everyone. Pedro was one of the if not the premere pitcher at the time the Yanks signed him, Manny Ramirez was like that for Power hitters. I dont like the Yankees but you see my point.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:26 AM
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yes, the sox do spend a lot, but
125 mil for the Red Sox vs. 184 mil for the Yankees?
The yankees spend 50% more than the red sox.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:32 AM
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owners not spending money may be due to the sheer difficulty of making the playoffs. This problem of not spending money seems to be a problem unique to baseball.
If you finished in last place last year, and you know that if you spend 10 million dollars more, you can get into third place, would you do it? I could understand why you wouldn't... the difference between 3rd place and last place is essentially nothing. You still don't make the playoffs and probably aren't in the race. So essentially you get no return for your extra 10 million.
I agree that money doesn't guarantee a world series win every year, but understand that the Yankees have won the AL East EVERY year since 1998. that's six straight years. Thus they've made the playoffs every single year since then.
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Mon Apr-04-05 12:44 AM
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12. People choose their team because of locality |
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IMO. I admit it, I dont like the Yankees but thats because I am admittingly bitter over some defeats they've handed us over the years.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:52 AM
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21. I was thinking the same thing. |
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Most people root for the team that are located closest to them. Some things aren't political. O'Reily is from NYC, of course he would root for the Yankees.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:39 AM
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19. The Red Sox were the last team to integrate |
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and that is shameful. But they fixed the problem, and they no longer discriminate against minorities.
Steinbrenner and the Yankees oppose a salary cap, essentially insisting they have a right to spend as much money as they want, no matter the effect on the game as a whole.
If Steinbrenner agreed to the salary cap and agreed that he valued a level field of competition in baseball, then I would respect him. Unfortunately he only values one thing, winning.
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Mon Apr-04-05 12:45 AM
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13. Curt Schilling is * whore |
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Sports by nature are conservative. I watch sports to get away from politics- baseball is the ONE escape from reality that I NEED to stay SANE. I won't let politics enter my escape.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:29 AM
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He is one to root for those hapless twits. Steinbrenner illegally donated to NIXON, which is odious on so many levels. His lack of class permeates the entire organization. They are the Mafia of baseball.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:38 AM
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18. Typical indeed, unless the sox win again this year |
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Then, they'll jump on the winning team bandwagon. It's natural for the sheep-ish to adopt the winning teams of last season instead of picking and sticking with the home team.
I hate fair weather fans as much as I hate opinion poll politicians.
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Mon Apr-04-05 09:40 AM
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20. Well, as a Red Sox fan that's just another reason to hate him. |
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