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Originally posted by ValerieK
Well I didn't do as bad as I thought. I was watching the race and couldn't remember who all my picks were.![]()
Originally posted by Big Dude
On a more personal note. There was no need for Smoke to punt Hillinburg into the Darlington wall. I'm a little pissed at him for that manuver and I'm not even a Gordon fan! Smoke just registered a few notches below where I thought he should be. He will be my pick to finish last on the next race!
Adam aka Big Dude
Too Much Military at the Races? [not in my book]: NASCAR's pre-race shows are impressively and colorfully patriotic, with flags waving and race crews, including drivers, standing crisply at attention on pit road, and with glorious vocals and spectacular military flyovers. However, according to sources, some Nextel officials are uneasy with the image that might be seen by some as too staunchly militaristic and pro-war and might prefer a more middle-of-the-road approach to that and other sensitive political issues. And it is being suggested, according to these sources, that since Republican George Bush was invited to Daytona, a similar invitation should be extended to John Kerry, a Democratic presidential candidate, at another Nextel Cup race later this season.(Winston Salem Journal)(3-21-2004)
Originally posted by gdulaney
Tori -
If Kerry or anybody else wants to visit a race, why doesn't that person just ask..."duh, can I come to the race?" Wait a minute...I must calm down...this is a friendly NASCAR thread, not a debate thread.Anyway.........some folks really do need to get a life, 'cause they seem to way too much time to meddle with stuff.
You can support the military and be anti-war (heck Kerry says he does). It just really bothers me when some idiot says that supporting military is some kind of political action and needs to be lessened.