Admitted big baseball fan here. Big time Mets fan. Yes, the professional game has been infested with let's say, a Latino culture. I still believe the game itself is a great game. Many things people see as boring are actually many strategies all working at the same time. It is like a strategic battle, but without the violence, most of the time anyway. Admittedly, I do cringe when I see players wearing chains hanging out of their uniforms or doing some idiotic hip hop type celebratory dances. I still like the game itself.
Yes, there are many more important things to be concerned with in this world than baseball, or any sport for that matter, or than TV shows, or movies, or music, or art shows, or shopping, or video games, or sales at the mall, or the latest fashions, etc. Though there is nothing wrong with having a hobby or an interest in something that is trivial in matters of world importance such as baseball. The key is priority. I watch baseball, I used to coach baseball, I used to run youth sports programs including baseball(futbol also), I used to play baseball, I will be watching and rooting for the Mets today. Though, I also am quite aware of the dangers to our nation and the free world from islam, multiculturalism, one world order organizations, the war on our second amendment, illegal immigration, etc. Also, raising a family which is my number one priority, which watching some baseball does not inhibit me from doing. Does this all mean I know about these things but am too busy with baseball to actually do anything? While I wish I could do more I do take some actions in the fight against the attacks on America. Many people I communicate with on various places on the net talk a great fight about what needs to be done but when it comes time for something as simple as a meeting just to discuss things the list of excuses becomes endless. I have definitely been to way more political affairs, rallies, events, etc. than to baseball games in the last ten years. My time on the web is spent on sites such as this, UAC, STM, Jihad Watch, etc., not on sports sites. So, in my opinion there is nothing wrong with being a fan of a sport as long as you prioritize it properly.
Also, futbol will never outdo baseball in the USA. The day that it does is the day that the illegal migration from beneath the southern border is complete. Beckham was supposed to be it's saviour here, no?
I also agree, Bonds is a punk thug but even if the ball were hit by the classiest man alive there is no baseball, or any other sports memorobilia worth that type of money. But if a private citizen wants to spend $500,000 on a baseball, as long as he is not using any of my tax dollars to do it, I say knock yourself out.
Lastly, and definitely most importantly, yes, VOTE FOR VITO! We need your help. If you live in his district we need you. Even if you do not live in his district we need you. If you are in NYC we need you. His official campaign announcement event will be happening on Dec, 1 at 12 noon at an undisclosed location in Queens. It will be by invitation only. There will also be an announcement of the Loyalist party ballot referendum initiative to debate the quran. Anyone wanting to join us and wishing for an invite please contact myself or Vito by PM.
This is what I mean, Vito hates baseball, I love baseball, but I will be working as much as I can to help get Vito elected and I do not live in his district. So, love baseball or hate it, the important thing is,
2008, NY State Assembly Race, District 26, Support and Vote for VITO!