Just a few comments of my own here...... How can right thinking people justify spending more money on sports than on education in schools? I suppose I just answered my own question there..... Then there is the issue of sports. The very word is an oxymoron. There is nothing sporting about sports these days. Winning is the only thing that counts. Sporting behavior is out the door in favor of winning at any cost. That attitude is fostered throughout the high schools up into the professionals - if you can call them that.
I TOTALLY agree with JD that tax money should not be spent on stadiums and sports programs - especially ahead of academics.
And, as for the professionals, especially the ones with the long rap sheets, there is NO JUSTIFICATION for the money that they are paid - or for that matter the FOOLS that pay $100 for a ticket, $20 for parking, and $10 for a hot dog. I know that if I opened a hot dog stand, I would be hard pressed to get $2.00 for a hot dog let alone $10!!!!
however, all of this sports talk is beginning to cause my eyes to glaze over and get cloudy. Can we get back to farming and tractors now??? Please????????
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