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That would be a grand idea.I see myself editing this post in the near future.
C. The National League not allowing the DH.
Screw that, the American League should make pitchers hit. It's part of the game.
I used to agree. But I'm tired of watching pitchers flail around at the plate pretending they're hitters. There is some better strategy that goes along with it, which makes things interesting, I'll admit. Mostly I just want to see the leagues go to the same rules.
Disagree with you. There's much more strategy in the national league with the pitchers batting.C. The National League not allowing the DH.
You ruined it. This was a good thread full of mockery that made your point perfectly.The idea that there is a movement in favor of more government control over the citizenry is pretty silly. There are people and groups who want power. But that's not a movement.
The idea that there is a movement against more government control over the citizenry is almost as ludicrous. Sure there are large numbers of people who mouth such platitudes, but there's hardly a movement when so many of them can't agree on the examples they use or the wrongs they see.
I get accused of being pro-big-government by some here. Dumb, but it happens. I opposed the Iraq war. Most of them favored it. Which position is pro-big-government? I opposed getting caught up in Syria, staging coups in Honduras and Ukraine, expanding NSA, passing the PATRIOT Act, consolidating all our intelligence services under the Nazi-sounding Homeland Security, equipping state and local police with military-grade weapons and vehicles, and much more. Nearly everybody here supported or supports some of that. Yet I am the pro-big-government guy.
Apologies.You ruined it. This was a good thread full of mockery that made your point perfectly.
You could post hot pics to make it up to us. Don't leave me out.Apologies.
You ruined it. This was a good thread full of mockery that made your point perfectly.
--------I used to agree. But I'm tired of watching pitchers flail around at the plate pretending they're hitters. There is some better strategy that goes along with it, which makes things interesting, I'll admit. Mostly I just want to see the leagues go to the same rules.
The idea that there is a movement in favor of more government control over the citizenry is pretty silly. There are people and groups who want power. But that's not a movement.
The idea that there is a movement against more government control over the citizenry is almost as ludicrous. Sure there are large numbers of people who mouth such platitudes, but there's hardly a movement when so many of them can't agree on the examples they use or the wrongs they see.
I get accused of being pro-big-government by some here. Dumb, but it happens. I opposed the Iraq war. Most of them favored it. Which position is pro-big-government? I opposed getting caught up in Syria, staging coups in Honduras and Ukraine, expanding NSA, passing the PATRIOT Act, consolidating all our intelligence services under the Nazi-sounding Homeland Security, equipping state and local police with military-grade weapons and vehicles, and much more. Nearly everybody here supported or supports some of that. Yet I am the pro-big-government guy.
Slight editWe have a name for those people. We call them truthers.
That would be a grand idea.
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As another poster said, much more strategy in National League with pitchers batting. I hate the American League DH rule. If you like the DH rule then are you also for a separate offense and defense for baseball? This not only goes against the integrity of the game but is another way for big money teams like the Yankees to widen the gap between themselves and small market teams.
I'm a Cardinal fan and bummed they lost Wainwright for the year because of an injury in the batters box; but still happy the NL doesn't use the DH.
I opposed the Iraq war. Most of them favored it. I opposed getting caught up in Syria, staging coups in Honduras and Ukraine, expanding NSA, passing the PATRIOT Act, consolidating all our intelligence services under the Nazi-sounding Homeland Security, equipping state and local police with military-grade weapons and vehicles, and much more. Nearly everybody here supported or supports some of that.
C. The National League not allowing the DH.
I did not. Politics is about compromise. War is about capitulation. They are not synonyms.Did you enjoy my edit? If so I would like to you give me a like
I did not. Politics is about compromise. War is about capitulation. They are not synonyms.
Yes, I disagree and already explained why.Okay, but look below. Do you disagree with what I wrote?
Politics = aggression
War = aggression
Okay, but look below. Do you disagree with what I wrote?
Politics = aggression
War = aggression
Sweet. 11 liberals have voted
It's a sad statement that 12 liberals truly believe more gov't control over our citizenry is the best answer for our country.
I mean.....it's worked out so well everywhere else in the world that it's been tried......