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On the Ball

Comments on a Jewish GOP, USA Today and tomorrow, metric soccer, California's latest blackout, and much, much more.

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USA Today is given free at nearly every major hotel chain in the country. I would not buy the paper as I still think it leans to the left, however when someone gives me a copy I tend to page through it. I wonder how this free distribution affects the legitimate readership numbers. br> -- Skip Davidhizar /p> p> SOCCER TO ME br> Re: Jerry Carter's Meet Philip Anschutz : /p> p>I'm a conservative and I'm not suspicious of soccer. It just bores my br> backside off. I don't find the game un-American. I just find it narcoleptic. /p>

Soccer is the metric system of sports. It's a game for people who visited Europe once and should have stayed there. I guess the game is all right for women, children, and the clergy. But I can't imagine why grown men bother with it.

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