Sunday, October 31, 2010

All Over But Another Game Or Two

Pretty damn obvious that the appearance of the Bushes cursed the Rangers by en-limpening their sticks.

Couldn't happen to a more deserving group.
In the 1880s, white men in East Texas used violence as a method of political control, and lynching became the common form of retaliation for alleged rapes of white women or for other insults or injuries perpetrated upon white society. Mexican Americans of South Texas experienced similar forms of brutality. The Ku Klux Klan, the White Caps, law officials, and the Texas Rangers, all acting as agents of white authority, regularly terrorized both Mexican Americans and black Texans.

5 comments:

  1. The Editorial Staff Is Concerned That:

    Thunder32RC is becoming a hater, finding joy in a Cowboy loss rather than suffering from the 'Skins losing. TO DETROIT!

    (Raiders 33, Sea-Chickens 3! Still holding off on bandwagon-jumping until next wk.'s K.C. game, however.)

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  2. I was never happy with the stupid McNabb trade.

    Kind of glad to see Jason Campbell taking the starting QB job in Oakland.
    ~

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  3. Yes, watching W's alky red nose shining away behind home plate has turned me into a Giants fan.

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  4. Yes, you heard right, HW (R-Connecticut) is a Texan now.

    Don't blame McNabb; Washington was one of the Lions' two wins (Cleveland) last year as well.

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