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SNL Salahi Skit Spoofs Party Crashing Couple, Secret Service (VIDEO)

SNL Salahi Skit Spoofs Party Crashing Couple, Secret Service (VIDEO)

Commented Dec 05, 2009 at 23:41:44 in Comedy

“I wish I watched SNL just so I could not watch it this week.”
Tiger Woods Car Accident: Alleged Affair, Mistress, Wife Fight (UPDATE, PHOTOS)

Tiger Woods Car Accident: Alleged Affair, Mistress, Wife Fight (UPDATE, PHOTOS)

Commented Nov 30, 2009 at 04:06:48 in Sports

“LOL...brilliant!”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 15, 2009 at 23:08:56 in Living

“Rhino, regarding my "phobia"...get a clue. I was talking about the disconnect between Serena's outburst and her press conference. There's too much real racism in the world for you to try to manufacture it.
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 15, 2009 at 19:25:46 in Living

“I dunno...Novak Djokovic is also considered an "outsider." His parents behaved boorishly and have made less-than-thoughtful comments; he was shunned by other players for his impersonations of them, even though fans were delighted by his antics; he was booed by the NY fans last year when he took exception to Andy Roddick's jibes about his fitness. He got several bad calls in his match with Fed on Sunday. Sound familiar? (BTW, he's from Serbia.) Outsider status does not have to be based on race, and the Williams sisters broke the norm by refusing to play junior tournaments. Richard Williams spoke his mind and was considered arrogant, while, IIRC, Oracene has always been gracious and well liked. Tennis is a cliquish sport, as are most sports played at a country club, and those that refuse to "toe the line" get stepped on. That said, Serena and Venus have more than "paid their dues" in the sport, have a huge fan base and are loved all over the world.”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 15, 2009 at 19:00:33 in Living

“Maybe because Federer just used profanity---he didn't threaten to shove a tennis ball down the ump's throat. See the difference?”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 15, 2009 at 18:54:58 in Living

“I think she meant that the camera did not have a shot on the line, hence the angles of the replays were inconclusive.”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 20:19:26 in Living

“No, of course not, line judges watch all the lines, hence the name "line judges." They are rotated around and off the court during the match. In this case, during the serve, that linesperson's job was to watch for foot faults. I was being a bit sarcastic about taking away the judge when a match gets tight, but my point was why bother assigning a person to make a foot fault call if you don't want them to make the call as they see it?”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 16:40:28 in Living

“I'm surprised she was able to play in the doubles championship match. Her arm must've hurt from all that twisting.”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 16:36:36 in Living

“Thank you. Couldn't agree with you more. Excusing and even rewarding bad behavior is becoming the norm lately. Not good.”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 16:33:21 in Living

“"She had every right to be angry. And many of those whom want her 'banned' would have been livid also at that crucial time in the match People get upset. You don't find this call for 'banning' when they clear the benches in pro baseball or even hockey."

Perhaps, but many bench-clearing brawls lead to suspensions.

"People have a right to express themselves."

People do not have the right to threaten and menace other people. It's called assault.

"What I want to know is if the linesperson is going to be investigated? Who said she didn't have a bet on the game with control of the outcome in her hands. I'm just saying."

You're "just saying" BS. How convenient for the linesperson that Serena ended up having to serve to stay in the match and hitting two easy balls into the net to be down 15-30 and faced with a second serve. "Here's my chance to make beaucoup bucks!" the linesperson thought. Yeah, right. The linesperson was assigned to call foot faults and she thought she saw one so she called it. That's her job. If foot faults shouldn't be called on "important points," then take away the foot fault line judge when the match gets tight.”

MelRoy replied on Sep 14, 2009 at 18:05:12

“You think line judges are just there to look for foot faults?”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 15:54:43 in Living

“2) I don't think it is fair to lump the Williams sisters together. Throughout the years, Venus has showed more respect to her opponents on and off the court than Serena, and is the better-liked player in the locker room. Serena, on the other hand, is quirky, sometimes charming, other times dismissive. Her behavior on court Saturday, in my opinion, warranted a suspension, and I'm sorry the U.S. Open caved to financial concerns and allowed her back on court two days later. The profanity part did not upset me, as it was an odd call on an important point, but I thought the menace of Serena's tIrade was inexcusable. Technically, it was an assault, and if she were outside a bar instead of on a tennis court she might have been arrested. Her nonchalance in the press conference ("I've moved on") smacked of narcissism and denial. Yes, her T-shirts and interviews are funny, but the excerpts from her book portray someone who marvels at how well she can manipulate people and get away with it. All tennis players have personality issues, some more lovable than others, but every fan shows bias by preferring one player over another. The venom spewed by Serena, and her shrugging dismissal of it in the press conference, scared me. I hope she's urged to take a good look at herself and her behavior, but a slap on the wrist from the USTA does nothing to help. It's a lose-lose for everybody.”

pghnappyrhino replied on Sep 14, 2009 at 18:40:47

“" The venom spewed by Serena, and her shrugging dismissal of it in the press conference, scared me."


damn, negrophobia is worse than i thought”
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The Serena Williams "Incident" Isn't About Racial Bias, But It Is About Bias

Commented Sep 14, 2009 at 15:45:18 in Living

“I have to disagree with you, Keli, especially on two points:

1) Granted, foot faults are a pain for everyone (including recreational players), and calling them is rather archaic in the present game, as so few players come to net behind their serves. However, there is a line judge whose job is to call foot faults, and if she saw Serena's foot touch the line before she hit the serve, her responsibility was to call a fault. If she shouldn't have called a foot fault on such an important point, why was she even out there? Perhaps tennis officials should add a special foot fault line six inches into the court from the baseline, so that only egregious ones will be called. I've seen a couple of angles of the fateful serve, and I think it's inconclusive from either angle. You need a shot from the linesperson's perspective, which extends from the line itself. Either do away with foot faults or add a camera and a challenge system, so bad foot fault calls can be reversed and outbursts avoided.

Point 2 to follow...”
Costra County Sheriff Warren E. Rupf Apologizes For Mistakes In Jaycee Dugard Kidnapping Case

Costra County Sheriff Warren E. Rupf Apologizes For Mistakes In Jaycee Dugard Kidnapping Case

Commented Sep 01, 2009 at 10:54:01 in Home

“Good point. Another case of tunnel vision, with devastating consequences. After readiing Garrido's statements that were made after his prior arrest, I'm shocked he was ever paroled. He is one sick and scary dude.”
Costra County Sheriff Warren E. Rupf Apologizes For Mistakes In Jaycee Dugard Kidnapping Case

Costra County Sheriff Warren E. Rupf Apologizes For Mistakes In Jaycee Dugard Kidnapping Case

Commented Aug 30, 2009 at 18:00:50 in Home

“I don't work in law enforcement, but I'd bet that an "Investigation 101" course would teach these simple questions to ask when someone is kidnapped in South Lake Tahoe:

1) Have there been any other kidnappings in the area? Where? When?

2) Were the crimes solved? If so, who were the perpetrators?

3) Are they currently in prison? If not, WHERE ARE THEY?

Garrido was on parole for his prior kidnapping and rape crime that occurred in SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, and his whereabouts should have been readily available to law enforcement. The screw-ups of the last three years are very disturbing, yet why wasn't this case solved right after it happened? The mind boggles.”

newtom replied on Aug 31, 2009 at 14:48:14

“The problem with your logical theory is that the authorities suspected Dugard's step-father, Probyn, from the moment the crime was reported until the day Garrido admitted being the perpetrator. They had their suspect and they worked hard to prove he was guilty -- ignoring all other leads and tips (of which there were several) that would have lead them to rescue Dugard. Meanwhile, they have ruined Probyn's life while this horror continued for more than 18 years.”
Fred Barnes: Palin Has A

Fred Barnes: Palin Has A "Whiny Edge" (VIDEO)

Commented Jul 28, 2009 at 17:58:31 in Politics

“Eilte snobs = people who actually use their brains to think. And no, we're not big fans of hers.”
Liz Cheney Defends Birthers On Larry King (VIDEO)

Liz Cheney Defends Birthers On Larry King (VIDEO)

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 16:36:16 in Politics

“The "more important things" consisted of furthering Lucifer's agenda. Anytime I see Chenelzabub or one of his henchpeople, I can smell the brimstone...”

sleeperd replied on Jul 24, 2009 at 16:52:53

“Actually, what you smell is in your pants.”
Liz Cheney Defends Birthers On Larry King (VIDEO)

Liz Cheney Defends Birthers On Larry King (VIDEO)

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 16:30:42 in Politics

“A satanic minion in either case...”
Bachmann Put On GOP's

Bachmann Put On GOP's "Most Vulnerable" List

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 16:26:18 in Politics

“Heh...good point!”
Obama Dismisses GOP Senator DeMint's

Obama Dismisses GOP Senator DeMint's "Waterloo" Warning: "I'm From Chicago. I Don't Break"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 16:10:05 in Politics

“Where's the 'stache?”
Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion

Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion "Disgraced" That Obama "Is Our Commander-In-Chief"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 16:07:25 in Politics

“Yeah, good luck with that one...”
Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion

Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion "Disgraced" That Obama "Is Our Commander-In-Chief"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 15:38:08 in Politics

“That was hilarious! Thanks.”
Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion

Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion "Disgraced" That Obama "Is Our Commander-In-Chief"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 15:00:41 in Politics

“(Sigh.)

The guy is an incredibly accomplished member of the community, not the town miscreant. I stand by my statement.”
Obama Dismisses GOP Senator DeMint's

Obama Dismisses GOP Senator DeMint's "Waterloo" Warning: "I'm From Chicago. I Don't Break"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 03:55:53 in Politics

“I liked his comments during the campaign, when people told him they were worried about Republican attacks: "Look, I'm from Chicago." (Cheers.) "I'm from the South Side." (More cheers.) I'm from the South Side, too, and I know what he means. We give as good as we get.”
Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion

Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion "Disgraced" That Obama "Is Our Commander-In-Chief"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 02:05:34 in Politics

“I don't think he broke the law. As long as he didn't clock the cop, I think he'd earned the right to be given the benefit of the doubt.”
Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion

Cambridge Police Union President Stephen Killion "Disgraced" That Obama "Is Our Commander-In-Chief"

Commented Jul 24, 2009 at 01:53:56 in Politics

“I said it from the stolen election onwards. "Not My President, Not My War." "The Real Terrorists Are In The White House." "Bush, Cheney, Rumsfeld: The Real Axis Of Evil." "The Bush Family Preys Together." Ah, those were the good old days...not!”
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