Posted on 07/04/2009 10:42:56 AM PDT by real_patriotic_american
By the way Obama, when will we see your original birth certificate?
Magic was better than both.
Pistol Pete Marovich was pretty good. But then, he doesn't register because he was white.
Marovich —> Maravich.
Oooooh yes, the “Showtime Lakers” of the 80s. Now, I admire Jordan, but Kobe and Magic will hang with anyone.
He wasn’t guilty of rape. And that’s better than cowbells and horse flies (lol).
“Dumb statement, but Jordan is better than the rapist from Los Angeles.”
Yes, MJ is a great player. But let’s see how much more the kid does before he’s done.
When you name all-time greats, it’s hard to actually pick the greatest because you really should also consider NBA Championship rings won.
Also with Magic, Jordan and Kobe, the greats include Jerry West, Wilt Chamberlain, Bill Russell, Kareem Abdul Jabbar, “Big Game” James Worthy, Shaquille O’Neil, Byron Scott, “Dr. J” Julius Irving, and Sasha Vujacic.
I could just keep going here naming the legends.
As far as guilty, if you are famous, have money and people still know you, you get off with most juries.
Robert Blake
OJ Simpson and the mountain of evidence against him.
Kobe
Michael Jackson
Specter who everyone forgot twenty years ago managed to get a guilty and all he did was tell a witness “I killed her”!
PING!
You can’t change the rules after game starts.
Suppose celebrity Republicans Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger, who was born in Austria and singer Gloria Estefan, who was born in Cuba, chose to run for President.
They would be prevented from doing so since per Article 2, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, one must be a natural born citizen of the United States to hold office as President. Their births in Austria and Cuba would not be considered natural born citizenship.
A case might be made that Barack Obama knew that he was not eligibile to serve as President since he’s probably not a natural born citizen. Consequently, he forged a “Certification of Live Birth” (COLB) and advertised it to the American people as authentic.
Dr. Ron Polarik analyzed Obama’s COLB and determined it to be a forgery. I firmly agree with him. The enclosed link provides Polarik’s article and displays the alleged forged document while pointing out altered numbers and discrepancies, etc.:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-bloggers/2136816/posts
It is a felony to forge a government document and there could be a multitude of felony counts contained here against Obama.
Dr. Polarik has also indicated that he will update this report.
We the American people have the right to know if our President is eligible to hold office. For many, Obama has not proven this requirement.
Obama, I ask, WHERE were you born in Hawaii? Prove it! Where is your original birth certificate? Where?
The authorities MUST enforce the Constitution and require Obama to prove that he is a natural born American citizen. Action on this case is past due! If the Constitution were not going to be enforced, Schwarzenegger or Estefan could have been on the Republican ticket in 2008. What law permits the Democrats special privileges?
In closing, our past Presidents have Birthplace Museums. Just to name a few, Ronald Reagan has a Birthplace Museum in Tampico, Illinois and Bill Clinton has a Birthplace Museum in Hope, Arkansas where they were born. Where will Barack Obama’s Birthplace Museum be located at? At the Coast Provincial General Hospital in Mombasa, Kenya?
I think Jordan owes much of his greatness to the man who showed everyone the impossible was actually possible; the basketball player who lit the way for everyone who followed; Julious Erving. He was MJ before MJ was MJ.
Yes, the Doctor was awesome. You have to keep in mind how successful their team was.
“Magic was better than both.”
I would say that as competitors, Magic, Bird & MJ were all better than Kobe. Each was willing to do what was necessary to win, including changing their ‘game.’ Kobe is a multi-talented player and maybe just a hair’s breadth out of that tier.
What sticks in my craw about Kobe is the entire effort to ‘prove himself’ without Shaq. It was childish and really beneath him. I would also say that there is still time for Kobe to build on his legacy. The Lakers appear to be cementing their hold on the Western Conference. One day I may change my opinion on Kobe.
Think about it: once Jordan goes on a roll just about nobody can stop him. Who could forget during the 1990's when the Bulls would play the Knicks and once Jordan "went off" it was all over for the Knicks?
I never saw him play, but I’ve always felt that Oscar Robertson was the best all-around player in NBA history. It’s pretty rare to find that combination of scoring, passing and rebounding ability in one player.
Which reminds me of a pic:
You just can't win with double-standards.
No, when Kobe goes on a roll, it’s all over. 81 points versus Toronto for example.
Re: “..........once Jordan goes on a roll just about nobody can stop him.”
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