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College football is a game; our nation's future is not 

Wednesday, December 09, 2009 6:26:48 PM

Here's the difference between liberals and conservatives.   The former are blinded by their hatred of the right so much that they can never, ever admit any good done by any Republican.   Case in point:  GW Bush was excoriated by the left no matter what he did for his entire 8 year term.   Conservatives, on the other hand, do not let partisan loyalty usurp their sense of reason.   I'll be the first to admit that Bush made many mistakes, but he also did some, in fact many good things for which he received no credit. 

So, in light of today's critically important, Republican-sponsored bill to regulate the vital process of college football playoffs, I openly offer my scorn to Rep. Joe Barton (R) and all those of both parties (including BO) that supported this utter waste of taxpayers' time.  I understand many Americans are passionate about college football but, like steroids in baseball, we should not invite goverment expansion into a private enterprise -- especially one that has absolutely no bearing on the economic health or national security of this nation.   All of you "representatives" at all levels of government had better wake up fast:   stop wasting our time or we will make sure you have plenty of free time come next election.

 

 



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