Posted on 07/15/2006 5:53:28 AM PDT by colonel mosby
Indy star Danica Patrick has hinted lately that she might be willing to give NASCAR a try. Although I believe the hints are nothing more than her gaining a little leverage as her contract with Letterman/Rahal expires at season's end, I'm still going to offer her a little advice.
Stay where you are, Danica. The Indy Racing League needs you.
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Well said
thanks
Thank YOU. Much appreciated. :)
Prove it! Name the citation! In the last presidential election cycle, he was the only top ten NASCAR driver not to endorce Bush (he was was for Kerry). I read where he was stumping capitol hill with Howard Dean. Prove he is a registered Republican and supports Bush.
(yep, I'm from California, too -- lots of conservatives here),. . . So stuff your anti-California prejudices where the sun don't shine.
I was born in the East Bay. Grew up in the Santa Clara Valley. Moved away when I was 22. I am entitled to anything I want to say about the Golden State. "A lot of conservatives?" You lie.
Yeah...like you are so well acquainted with the truth. Anyway, you asked that I prove it. Here is a link to a site that lists major sports figures and their political contributions. Jeff Gordon is listed as giving 100% of his contributions to Republicans.
BTW, Dale Earnhardt Sr. is listed as giving 80% of his political contributions to Republicans and 20% to Democrats.
I am still waiting.
If you are "well aware of that record," then everything else you said is a lie. BTW, while we're demanding proof, where's yours?
I saw an interview with her a couple of months ago. She addressed the topic of thes pics. She said that they were taken over four years ago. That was way before she met her husband. Still, I have nothing against them.
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