Tuesday, February 5, 2008

The Patriots Made History....

Well, ok they did not win 'the' game, they became a part of a much larger game. Clinton's election. I am referring to the real man in the family, Hillary, and her campaign of terror, ooh sorry, "a new beginning". She was complaining one town over from me today, in Worcester, MA, which explains why I felt cold all day. She said the folks of Massachusetts and New York can be on the same team(not sure if she used the word 'winning', but I left it out on purpose) She claims the 'folks' will have a voice in the White House with her.
The good little globalist proves again and again how out of touch her speech writers are. I will try an give credit where credit is due, because I believe that is one the of the Writers Strike sticking points. Living in New England my whole life, I can assure Hill that New York and New England will never be on the same team...well unless the relocation centers are interconnected and they place us in the same work groups...but none of my fellow sheep believe me.
In the spirit of sharing credit, the little globalist actually reinforced my point from this blog entry, in a speech she gave on health care. Her plan is to garnish our wages if we don't purchase health insurance, to help pay for the program. Please read that again. I feel the expression "rob Peter to pay Paul" fits in very well. Of course if you read my Socialist Health Care entry you already know this is already happening in Massachusetts.
Now to get back to my original point, what team did the Giants play Sunday night? My team that did everything well 18 times in a row were not at the Superbowl. My theory, if I may, the NFL said you can play, you have a chance to win, but you are to hand over your play book, or that little video taping thing will end up with the 2002 Superbowl victory being stripped away. Yes New York, your team does not suck, but you had our number, as in our offensive playbook. Coach was digusted with himself, players know something is up. One of them even remarked blame is equal on all of us, the players, the coaches. There is no other explaination. One more thing, '72 Dolphins, I am not impressed, shut up, you went 17-0, we went 18-0. More games, more chances for failure and much better teams. I know the official number is 18-1 but I know that was not a real game, that game was about as real as Jimmy Johnson or Jeff Gordon winning a race when they had no chance with three laps to go.

There I said it.

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