tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20503056.post4290024600253202988..comments2023-10-16T11:27:03.599-04:00Comments on Ralph's Place: Cole HammelsRalphhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16618874766251321861noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20503056.post-74693440309063034742009-10-10T22:23:20.402-04:002009-10-10T22:23:20.402-04:00R that is a good question. I think that either ro...R that is a good question. I think that either route you take is your personal preference and as long as accept your subsequent fatherly duties, then you are ok with me. I think that in this pitcher's case, if he really was too distracted to perform, then he should not have been playing.stan langerhausnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-20503056.post-50290810607602556542009-10-09T17:19:01.520-04:002009-10-09T17:19:01.520-04:00Everyone feels compelled to toe the line.
In cont...Everyone feels compelled to toe the line.<br /><br />In contrast, if they step out of line, they catch hell. <br /><br />Look what happened to Jimmy the Greek. He lost his job for basically saying that blacks were physiologically superior to whites and that there were, indeed, breeding practices that capitalized on such attributes.<br /><br />Truth? Yes. Unpopular? Yes.<br /><br />The lesson: It is better to say the popular thing rather than speak the truth. That's the mantra that Berman and Sutclilffe were following.<br /><br />Besides, people don't want to hear the truth; they want to hear what they want to hear.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com