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Texas Heat Pro Baseball

texas heat pro baseball
Which ten sports franchises/teams do you hate the most?

After yet ANOTHER 49ers loss I’m in a particularly hate-filled mood and I’d just like to know the ten teams from every sport that you just love to see lose. I’m talking college, pro, baseball, football, basketball… you name it, let’s hear it. Mine are as follows:

1. Dallas Cowboys
2. Boston Celtics
3. USC Trojans
4. Seattle Seahawks
5. Phoenix Suns
6. Stanford Cardinal
7. Arizona Cardinals
8. Miami Heat
9. Oregon Ducks
10. Texas Longhorns

1. Florida Gators
2. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
3. USC Trojans
4. Indianapolis Colts
5. Detroit Red Wings
6. Michigan Wolverines
7. Boise St. Broncos
8. Baltimore Ravens
9. New England Patriots
10. Oklahoma Sooners

….11. Miami Heat (If I liked NBA)

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Heat Pro Sports

heat pro sports
Why does it seem like only politicans can discuss politics? Everyone else seems to not be about ideas.?

But really more about saying things like “Shillary” or “If GW doesnt invade another country” or “that liberal Michael Moore is going to buy more cheeseburgers” etc… And all these little ‘catchphrases’.

It seems like political forums, like on here, about about potshots instead of ideas.

Why are people not interested in the issues any deeper than heated one-liners? Lack of education on the issue? Too many prime-time shock political shows to set an example of how loud you should be?

CSPAN and Sunday morning TV there are plenty of intelligent discussions, that are idea-driven. I don’t see them anywhere else.

I’d think that mentality could be saved for pro sports. Any suggestions as to why this thinking is so prevalent, or am I just noticing it, since it undermines thinking and discussion?

The main reason is because the country is divided into Liberal, Conservative, Democrat, Republican. It often gets very tedious. I asked a similar question last week “Why do people consider politics like sports?”

People just want to get points for being on a “winning” team and have no idea where their actual party stands. My team is better than your team because well…we’re better! That’s the kind of mentality people have nowadays with actual no real insight.

No one wants to hear the “other” side. I’m a Conservative but I do listen to all sides of an issue before I make up my mind on that particular topic.

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