Thursday, September 29, 2011

Predictions for the first round of the Baseball Playoffs:

 

American League:

Detroit Tigers over NY Yankees in4:  After CC Sabathia,  there is no pitching for the Yankees.

Texas Rangers Over Tampa Bay Rays in 4 :  Too Much Power for the Ray’s Pitching to overcome

 

National League:

Philadelphia Phillies Over St. Louis Cardinals in 3: The Best Pitching in Baseball will shut down Pujols and Co.

 

Milwaukee Brewers Over Arizona Diamondbacks in 4: Prince and Co. will mash  the ball hard.

Don’t Get Fooled!

Just Because you read something online doesn’t meant it’s real. If it sounds too good to be true, it probably is

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Meet Your Obligations, No Matter Who You Are

Another member of the party of family values has been busted!  Illinois congressman Joe Walsh was recently hauled into court by his ex wife for not paying over $100,000 in child support payments. He was supposed to appear personally in court, but didn’t.  When asked by the judge why he wasn’t there, his lawyer said it was because he was a member of Congress.    Also, he lost his driver’s license for not having insurance.  Why a bench warrant wasn’t issued for his arrest, I’ll never know.  People, no matter if your rich or poor, politician or whatever, an obligation is an obligation, Meet it!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Podcast for Monday’s Show 9-19-11

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The Death Penalty-Pros and Cons

There are 2 executions scheduled for today. In Texas, one of the men convicted of dragging James Byrd to death will die. In Georgia, Troy Davis, convicted of killing a cop, is also scheduled to die, even though 7 of the 9 witnesses who fingered him have recanted.  So do you think that Mr. Davis’ the execution should be at least delayed while the facts are analyzed.  It won’t hurt anything. If he’s guilty, he’ll be executed. If the evidence is reanalyzed and found wanting, he’ll be a free man. That is the problem with the death penalty, you don’t have %100 proof in all cases.