Posted by
GRVOORHEES on Thursday, March 05, 2009 7:06:40 AM
As anyone who knows me on a personal level can attest, I am not much of
a football fan. Call me un-manly or un-American or whatever you want,
but it simply won't change the fact that I am not a fan of the sport.
Don't get me wrong, I love to play a recreational game of it from time
to time, but when it all comes down to it. I don't watch any of the
games until it comes down to the Super Bowl. Same goes for most other
sports, baseball is the one exception, I will usually go to 1-3 games a
year and I play softball for my church. But even then, most regular
season games I pay little mind to. A lot of my friends who are big into
sports think I am some sort of a nerd because I pay more attention to
politics than I do sports. I would argue that it is not me, but the
person who pays more attention to and invests more time and energy into
sports than politics is the truly crazy person. Let me explain...
Yesterday
was Super Bowl Sunday, and the vast majority of Americans gathered
around their TV's, got together with their friends and invested money
into the team that they believed would win. Some people would put down
as little as $5 and others would gamble away several hundred dollars!
The anger, excitement and passion these people have for this sport is
unreal. Gambling issue aside, once the hype had died down by morning,
it was all over. Other than "bragging rights" for the Steeler's until
next fall, nobody was effected long term by this game. I mean the game
is over and the aftermath of who ever won is not in any way a
life-changing event in the grand scheme of things!
When it comes
to politics most Americans are like me when it comes to sports. They
pay as little attention to them as possible up until the BIG GAME. In
the sport of politics the big game is the first Tuesday of November,
and it only comes every four years. After spending years not paying
attention to the sport and once there is only two teams left competing,
they just vote for the person who has the same letter after their name
as they do whether that be an (R) or a (D). Most Americans don't even
know what half of the plays these politicians are planning on executing
during their time in office. All they know is once the election is over
they will go back to living their lives in anticipation of the next big
sporting event!
This last election season is the perfect example
of how pathetic it is that people don't follow-up on their politics.
America has elected a man to run their country who ran a campaign on
the premise of taking their rights away. Yet not a single person who
voted for Obama even realizes that in electing this man they are
essentially surrendering some very basic rights. Like the right to more
money that the government will tax them for. Like the right to continue
choosing where they will go to the doctor. Like the right to keep and
bare arms or should I say the right to self-defense! The right to
protect your family from an armed predator!
I suppose the theme
of this blurb is that politics affects you on a day-to-day basis. Once
your government has taken away one of your rights by force you will
never have it back. Every socialist program an Obama administration
will implement will affect your children and your children's children.
Just like the politicians your parents and grandparents elected affect
you today. The American dollar would actually be worth a dollar today
and we would have never suffered from its inflation, if it weren't for
Woodrow Wilson implementing the Federal Reserve in 1913 and Richard
Nixon abandoning the gold standard in 1971. All of the problems senior
citizens face with Social Security could have been avoided by not
electing FDR. All the news you hear about peoples identity's being
stolen wouldn't have happened if not for FDR's 1935 Social Security Act
and the New Deal and the SS number becoming identification. Not many
people can tell you what happened in the sport of basketball in 1935.
Medicare and Medicaid wouldn't be the disaster they are today or better
yet wouldn't have ever been implemented in 1965 if not for LBJ and the
people who elected him. Super Bowl I of 1966 was played some 43 years
ago and the results of it have no serious impact on our lives today but
the effects of LB flippin' J sure do. So I ask you, who is the bigger
fool? The man who pays all of his attention to a sport that has no
long-term effect on the American people? Or is it the man who has a
watchful eye out for corrupt politicians and failing social programs?
-Griffin
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