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I agree with everything you're saying except the nowhere else part... interns get fucked like this too.

You clearly were not paid with an education for the "privelage" of playing college sports. Most revenue sport athletes are forced to prioritize the sport over education — your half-witted arguments and poor grammar and spelling are a great example of this. You weren't paid in much of an education, so maybe you

As long as the NFL and NBA drop their age limits for athletes, this is a reasonable point. But, right now people are barred from making a living and aren't given any options other than the scholarship. It's a forced apprenticeship. You can't rely on the argument that they've agreed to that compensation while

But they didn't draft him for the same reason teams, wrongly, passed on Sapp years earlier. He had a few failed drug tests and some whispers about character issues. For every time that guy ends up being a murderer (one that I can think of... not sure if Ray Lewis or Rae Carruth had any murder scouting report, but I

They are pandering to a reality tv demographic that only wants narratives because they know the die hards watch either way. I stopped watching sportscenter and started getting my sports news online and much prefer this method... no more contrived, half-assed debates in my life.

He is what? That's not a complete sentence.

Counterpoint - in the last decade and a half the productivity of the American worker has increased nearly 100%, while wages haven't kept up with inflation. We don't need unions to fight off child labor anymore, but they still can have value in more appropriately allocating the spoils of labor. Right now the top-only

In general, you make a valid observation. Just look at how every halftime of every game seems to feature a dad surprising his family with a return from a deployment, and how we can't stop funding more and more military spending (including something like $6 billion that literally no one asked for in the most recent

But, since TV celebrates this ruthlessness in men like Don Draper and Tony Soprano, isn't it sort of an improvement that they try to make her a sympathetic character? No? Okay, it was worth a shot.

In fairness, he puts about as much time into those as I do into one of these comments. All I'm saying here is that a middle class is necessary to our economy. No one actually disagrees with this.

If "everyone knows" he's a "one-trick pony" how did you also know he'd have dick riders? I may be going out on a limb here, but you seem a tad prone to hyperbole. Also, you are sort of an asshole.

I'm guessing that your comment doesn't address anything in the one you replied to.

Most ponies can't do any tricks. This one sounds impressive.

I'll take totally irrelevant comparisons for $500.

You mean that it looks like, based on misleading and threatening information provided by Tenn. politicians, some of the people of one factory in Tennessee agreed with you, and even then, just barely.

It would still be nice to know how the factory workers would have voted if they weren't lied to about the impact of their vote on the building of a new plant. If VW had made the threats and statements local politicians did make, it would potentially have been punishable as an unfair labor practice by the NLRB. Why

Say what you want, but this isn't an issue of having a clue, it's an issue of saying whatever they can to keep donors and their base happy. Corker was likely completely aware of how misleading this was (and therefore he tried to stay above the fray until it was clear it was close).

The blue collar voters are convinced that he saved them. Being a middle class or poor voter in the south is like being a battered woman. They beat you and tell you it's for your own good.

emphatically, yes.

If they did, who would win the funk contest? My money is on George Clinton.