Monday, September 8, 2008

From Shyster ...

Full text. Don't want to take the risk that someone won't click on the link:

"President Bush has hosted his final tee ball game on the South Lawn:
Today's tee-ball players, a special group of Little Leaguers, were children of active duty service personnel. The 26 5- to 8-year-olds had an opportunity to hit the ball, run all the bases, and play the field. Grammy award-winning country music artists Rascal Flatts performed "The Star-Spangled Banner" before the president told them, "Play ball" . . . The games were launched the first summer of the Bush administration in 2001 to encourage fitness among America's youth.

I think it's disgusting that children as young as five years-old are being subjected to history's greatest monster in such a transparent attempt to use the innocence of youth to make him look better. But before you jump on me for attacking the President, know that I am not referring to him:

Brian Kilmeade, co-host of "Fox & Friends" and Fox Sports broadcaster Tim McCarver called the game. They introduced each player and told of their favorite baseball player, favorite position or favorite snack.I have a child who is almost five, and I can assure you that I would die in a hail of gunfire before I'd allow McCarver close enough to her to ask her what her favorite snack was."

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