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| Possible Investigation of College Bowl Games | | Print | |
| Written by Ann Shibler | ||||||||||||||||
| Tuesday, 14 July 2009 01:42 | ||||||||||||||||
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We are university presidents, and we are sensitive to what Congress thinks, and sensitive about what the president thinks. But our primary responsibility is to manage our institutions in ways that protect student athletes, that acknowledges their academic pursuits as well as their athletic pursuits. The BCS is managed by a group of commissioners from all 11 NCAA Division 1-A conferences, the director of athletics at Notre Dame, and representatives of bowl organizations, so it is mix of public and private entities. Why they feel it’s necessary to be “sensitive” to what Congress or any president thinks is incredible. Could it be that the long arm of the current congress’ socialistic mentality is reaching out to gain control of another money-making American institution — college football? And if not, can someone so obsessed with the intracies of sports management — Hatch has a history of dabbling in sports legislation — be a true representative of the people and their wishes? Apparently Hatch has nothing better to do than to entertain himself, in imitation of the Emperor Nero, fiddling while Rome burned. Who’s arrogant, Senator Hatch? And who’s definition of “right” is right? All this would be moot if we but return to the Constitution and its limitations.
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Pat Henry
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... The gambling stakes must be getting pretty high to have organized crime / gov't getting involved to this level. Regarding that "/" equivalence, see the excellent novel by Edwin Vieira, Crashmaker. |
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Ann Shibler does it again!!! Nero? Exactly. If this isn't representative of the ancient Roman "Bread and Circus" attitude, then I don't know what is. Senator Hatch is obviously a dangeerous fool. Our republic is in very serious trouble and this boob, this idiot, concerns himself with athletic non-problems belonging strictly to the private sector. Yes, just who is arrogant here? I wonder how effective it would be to publicly paddle some of our "leaders"? Spank them as one would (or should) an unruly child. It seems to me that the federal "laws" regarding organized crime are yet more assumed powers and thereby are merely the color of law and have no legitimate constitutional grant of authority. |
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Organized crime? While it is true that I am bitter and jaded and most likely won't be around much longer (thank God), it seems to me that there is no larger and more powerful organized crime syndicate than the fedgov itself; filled with bullies, thugs, armed bandits, thieves, hit men, etc. It also has a vast array of swilling, tap dancing swine. |
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... our country is being sold out by communist and we're worried about a freaking football game. we truly deserve what we get |
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