Wednesday, December 19, 2007
Its Entertainment
The Mitchell report has shed a little light on the drug use of Major League Baseball. More than 60 players were named in the report. Because star players have been named this story is being covered on non-sporting news and talk shows. Sports are simply entertainment. People and the hobbies act like players shooting up is a disgrace, but is it really. Lets apply that same principle to other areas. Actors and Actresses spend lots of money in cosmetic surgery to enhance their sell-ablity. So are you not going to give an Actress an award because she added a couple of cup size or she had a brazillian butt lift? You are probably still going to see their next movie. Women are you not going to date a guy that take Viagor or other enhancement pills? Probably not, your going to continue to smile after every those orgasm. In the day of microwave success people want a competitive advantage and with as much money at stake risk are taken. Some of these things are morally wrong in public option, but its just entertainment and sterioded or human growth hormone injected athlete plays better. For my $75 they can take the stuff. It doesn't mean that they have to be a role model to your children.
Monday, December 3, 2007
300 Mexicans
Mexican invanding our border is a hot topic in this years political debates. Every country for security reasons should know who is coming in and out of their country. But we don't really want to get rid of them we just don't want them taking advantage of our public services that our middle class pays. I mean really imagine if you actually had to pay a union worker to cut your grass or clean your house. Most countries are built on the backs of slave or near slave workers. New countries emerge when the slave get tired of being part of the "empire." Immigrants aren't taking jobs they are giving the middle class a luxuries that the rich pay full price for. But the middle class can't afford to pay their "help" a real salary with benefits. As usual politican are playing on the fears of the middle class to keep everything at status quo.
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