Posted on 10/20/2004 8:16:02 PM PDT by KoRn
A Red Sox vs Cardinals World Series will put sKerry's Team against the Mid West Region. It may seem silly, but things like this can make a big difference. Especially if the Red Sox win.
yes, there does.. not for myself but there might be someone
reading this who doesnt understand baseball or the political implications of which teams will play in the world series.
thanks for your answer.
welcome to FR and thanks for a great analysis.
LOL was a half joke... but still I dunno. I'm a Braves fan and still feel some pain when the city of Toronto is mentioned lol.
Anyway the Sox did their part....GO CARDS!!!
Kerry already dissed Red Sox fans as living in "fantasyland" like Republicans. So if Kerry roots for the Red Sox, someone should ask if he too is living in famtasyland?
In a way, I hope the Sox win. Not because I like the team (Tigers fan, actually) but if the Sox win, Boston will implode. Think about it...Boston's victory celebration will make Fallujah look like a pretty good place to spend the holidays.
Actually, I wouldn't mind if he threw his usual limp wristed, too close to the plate, girly lob pitch in game 1 as long as it's followed by Bush throwing his usual from-the-mound strike in game 2!
It's not Kerry's team - Kerr is a fairweather fan of political convenience.
And most Boston fans know it. HE got BOOED by the fans when he showed up to throw out a ball.
No, it's not his team. Not all at.
Got what you wanted!!
who is throwing out the first pitch? Kerry or Bush?
I hope he brought a bottle of No-Doz.
This games a snoozer!
They'll still vote for him anyway.
That would have made a fantastic World Series. The Cards/RedSox finals is actually quite boring.
I'm glad he didn't attend. It's embarrassing. Our defense is top notch. Our offense is the worst in Division I Football.
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