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So judge me. I am morally bankrupt because I watched a football game. If that's how your judgement works, then your judgement is not to be taken seriously. That's how it works. In other words, your judgement will be judged. You think maybe there is a middle ground that is a little less severe than "morally

No, just because I watch a football game does not make me morally bankrupt. When I don't know much about the lives and moral character of the players of a football game, or any sports endeavor, or any entertainment for that matter, I am free to be a consumer of that entertainment free of judgement or guilt. Now, with

Be honest. Really, really honest. If he wasn't a republican, would this story have been posted as soon as it was and would it have been as long as it was? It was an incredibly long, rambling story for what little facts (wrong facts, as it turns out) there were.

No, this was more than simply "trying to make an exit". This was suddenly cutting across 3 lanes, in heavy traffic, at highway speeds. I don't understand why people suddenly decide to risk their lives and those around them to avoid missing an exit or a turn. Go to the next exit and double back. Go to the next

It's not a big deal and it's not relevant to the football game in any way. Why do you need to know about it? They shouldn't show it for the same reason they don't show idiots who run on the field... it would just encourage more of the same behavior. Do you really want MNF, or every nationally broadcast sporting

So everyone who disagrees with Obama's policies is a racist. Nice intellectual position to take. Given the intellectual dishonesty of your argument, absolutely nothing you say can be taken seriously.

Look at a map. Portland is just a few hours drive south of Seattle. It is 10 hours to San Francisco. Mostly Seahawks fans.

It's not even debateable. Leather vent slats are a must have.

Each team gets a turn to choose whether they want the ball or their choice of which end of the field they want. One team gets to choose at the beginning of the first half and the other team gets to choose at the beginning of the second half. The winner of the coin toss gets to decide which half they get to choose.

I am not defending the NFL in their handling of this, however, I don't understand why so much outrage seems to be directed at the NFL, but not the legal system in this case. It is outrageous that the legal system let him off. The NFL is a business, it is not a prosecution entity or a judge. At my job, nobody is

The last comment was completely out of context to the story, and really, quite moronic. Do you really think that's how people who don't agree with your opinion think? Intellectual honesty is not a strong point of anyone who sees only two sides to everything, my side and wrong side, the good side and the bad side,

Get over it. We don't need lightning detectors at every event where more than 10 people gather. Shit happens. The likelyhood of getting struck by lightning is like the likelyhood of getting struck by lightning... Practically zero. Every single person is in more danger driving to and from events. If you feel the

Then you understand the concept of lower price sells more widgets. If you sell a million widgets for $101.12 and you raise the price to $101.13, you will sell less widgets. It may not seem like it to your brain that works on a personal level but does not work on a macrol level, but, despite your ignorance on the

Go take a course in economics 101, then get back to us.

No. Just no. When you tax something, less of that thing happens. If a big mac costs $3.95 and you raise the price to $3.96, by your logic, it wouldn't make any difference. On a personal level, if someone can afford 3.95, they can certainly afford 3.96. How would a penny make a difference to people who can afford

Seems like interference should be ruled. It may not have been intentional, but still interference should be the call against the Reds and a base should have been awared (home).

I've always referred to it as the Jesus handle.

Yeah, salesman. I was at a BMW dealer test driving an X5 when I mentioned that in a perfect world, I would really rather drive a 5 series wagon, but too bad BMW doesn't sell them here in the states. The salesman told me that yes they do, they don't have any on the lot, but they can order them. I said no you can't.

Please, just please, never call anything a shooting brake ever again. It just sounds stupid.

Jesus, I get real tired of being told how my opinions are based on race. The fact that she's a white girl didn't even occur to me until you brought it up. Then you mentioned Jemele Hill. Mmmmmm. I like her. Since you brought it up, I like her more than Erin. And I'm talking about the eye candy factor. Which,