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This is starting to get really annoying. The new law wouldn't "allow businesses to refuse service to LGBT customers" but rather give businesses a hearing to show that they have legitimate religious freedom grounds to refuse service. Subtle difference, but important. Indiana did not just legalize bigotry and it would

It's Indiana, not Insteve.

. . . which would allow businesses to refuse service to LGBT customers.

But more than that, the NCAA has a history of backing progressive causes. Last year it spoke out publicly against a proposed amendment backing gay marriage; in 2005 it unilaterally issued playoff bans to certain teams unless they dropped their American-Indian mascots; in 2001 it banned Mississippi and South Carolina

The NFL is just waiting on the Wells investigation to determine precisely who and how many people in Indianapolis are interested in the firmness of balls.

Now you've got it! The Gawker network's masthead should just read, "Shit on Something . . . Anything."

Real world economics and business acumen: not a strong suit for Gawker Media writers.

What I want to know is why didn't the pilot just use the hatch in the floor of the passenger area that gives unfettered access to the entire airplane to get back into the cockpit, as all action movies have told us is real?

wait, so the Astros find something wrong with his UCL, go down to about 3 mil, then back to 5 toward the end of negotiations and the kid still turns it down. Then 13 pitches later, he blows the same UCL and the Astros are dicks?

Looks like the Astros weren't assholes afterall.

Not because the Astros invented Aiken's arm issues in an attempt to drive down his price—today's news suggests that those issues were in fact real—but because every young, hard-throwing pitcher is susceptible to arm troubles.

Everyone gave the Astros heat for not offering more money to this kid. Maybe their doctors are smarter than you and knew something like this would be coming. I suggest you update your misleading headline.

Imagine if the Astros had signed him, and he then needed Tommy John Surgery? You would be writing up a LOLASTROS article as quickly as possible highlighting another error in management.

While what the Astro's did was shitty, obviously they had a valid concern. The kid is stupid for passing up the $5 million. He may recover from the surgery, but he won't recover from passing up the opportunity.

So, this dumbass passed up $5 million, and ended up paying for the surgery on his own dime, and cost himself a ton of money in the process. Sounds like one to root for, Ley.

And she comes back and says, 'You don't have to thank me.' I swear to God that's what she said. And then I couldn't get her to shut up.

The Patriots cut their murderer. The Ravens built a statue.

God forbid someone employs an common strategy when you aren't prepared for it.

I guess if the Pats win again they'll just ban teams from having QB's married to supermodels