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I liked Indy because it was a great place to see a lot of the track, move around easily and see the cars in different areas of the track, and the tickets were cheap by F1 standards. After F1 left Indy, I went to Montreal and the experience there blew Indy away. It seemed like the entire city went all out for the race.

Virginia should be forced to hang this banner. 

At the time it looked that way but in the end it was 100% the FIAs fault that only the Bridgestone cars ended up racing. Teams on both sides of the tire war did everything they possibly could to put on a race. It got to the point where teams were volunteering employees to run the event entirely without the FIA in

IMS/Indycar stan

I’m not sure why I said “collective shrug,” only to run the well-trod “single fan” joke a few words later. That’s an embarrassing error. Not as embarrassing as writing a whole article based upon the mistaken assumption that a team’s home stadium is not its home stadium, of course, but still.

Billy, it would be pretty difficult for the Hurricanes to play in the Orange Bowl since it no longer exists (and hasn't for years). Facts: they're delicious!

Is Deadspin so down in the dumps they can’t afford to pay an editor to look this over? Both Miami teams have shared the stadium for awhile now.

I don’t like being this guy, because I really don’t have any problem with broadening your horizons as a writer, but if snark gets in the way of facts and even basic research, maybe stick to soccer.

played for some reason in the Dolphins’ stadium”

I always tell this story whenever a “who doesn’t have ID as an adult?” type pops up.

Honestly, I think providing an explanation might go a long way toward shutting up some of the, “I don’t understand what the problem is” people.

I’m a big fan of Rogerian theory in argumentative practice—the core idea being that we all agree, at some point along a line of ideas, that a given thing is important. It’s how

I can’t begin to imagine how McNair’s father felt upon hearing the news that absolutely no one is going to suffer any consequences for facilitating the death of his son.

I know I shouldn’t be surprised by the moral and intellectual bankruptcy of the Republican party by now, but holy shit is this insane. What the hell happened to strict constructionism, a bedrock principle of conservatives? The text of the 14th is crystal clear, and now they’re trying to argue that it’s not what the

Are you advocating that we allow the bible to determine how our laws are enforced?

Wow. Someone finally confronts these people about what ACTUAL CHRISTIANITY IS ABOUT and it’s considered an attack.

To call a man like Sessions a Bad Christian is an attack. The mistake here is thinking that being as attack makes it unjustified and/ or inaccurate. Sessions is the sort of Christian who operates on the assumption that going to Church every sunday and talking about Christ a lot means they can freely ignore his

Maybe Jeffy just didn’t recognize those Bible verses, and thought that the mumbo-jumbo this guy was throwing at him was something Moozlem. For a Sharia Christian, Jeffy doesn’t seem to be too well-versed on his own religion.

The verses you are citing are getting at the same issue the ministers are raising.  To be a Christian means you may have to split with members of your own house.  When your boss tells orders you to split up families, you must take up your own cross and refuse that orders.  You will be cast out of the (White) house,

I’m not sure in what light you’re posting, so forgive me if I’m assuming you are doing this in a sort of ‘lol look at this contradiction of your values in your own text’ thing.

No, no, no. You are forgetting the Hobby Lobby case.