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Old 12-10-2008, 06:04 PM   #1
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One last and I'll stop;

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"Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, a member of Congress, planned to introduce legislation Wednesday that would force college football to adopt a playoff to determine the national champion."

Has the whining gone so far that lawmakers from Texas are willing to waist time on the hill introducing bills to change collage football? Is this what we Americans want them spending, what little time their at work, on? No wonder this country is going down the toilet, priorities.
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One last and I'll stop;

Quote from the below link,

"Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, a member of Congress, planned to introduce legislation Wednesday that would force college football to adopt a playoff to determine the national champion."

Has the whining gone so far that lawmakers from Texas are willing to waist time on the hill introducing bills to change collage football? Is this what we Americans want them spending, what little time their at work, on? No wonder this country is going down the toilet, priorities.

This is why politicians are so irrelevant. There are no more important things to spend their time on?????????????????????



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slightly off/on topic (depending on how you look at it), I feel like your level of education isn't going to help you get to the point where you can afford that. Some people just have that drive/x-factor that makes them successful.

I think its like those leadership clinics people go to. Not everyone can be a leader...who would follow?
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Maybe that is what is driving Governor B from Illinois. He saw all these great exotics and say, WHY NOT ME?????????????

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slightly off/on topic (depending on how you look at it), I feel like your level of education isn't going to help you get to the point where you can afford that. Some people just have that drive/x-factor that makes them successful.

I think its like those leadership clinics people go to. Not everyone can be a leader...who would follow?
Well said. Some people with no college set out with passion and zeal and have whatever the X factor is to make them crazy kabillionaires. Some people with PhD's are working office slugs with no return on investment. I have worked with the latter.
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Well said. Some people with no college set out with passion and zeal and have whatever the X factor is to make them crazy kabillionaires. Some people with PhD's are working office slugs with no return on investment. I have worked with the latter.
Well said. I personally know of a multi-millionaire that's a high school drop out. He's cool guy to talk to as well, very approachable unlike these dick CEOs from big corporate america.
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Education is a broad term. It has several different meanings, whether it be schooling, job experience, or just going for the gusto.

Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Micheal Dell, Walt Disney, Milton Hershey, all dropouts and all multi millionaires.
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Education is a broad term. It has several different meanings, whether it be schooling, job experience, or just going for the gusto.

Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs, Micheal Dell, Walt Disney, Milton Hershey, all dropouts and all multi millionaires.
Your wrong about that one............ BILLIONAIRES not millionaires.
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One last and I'll stop;

Quote from the below link,

"Rep. Joe Barton of Texas, the ranking Republican on the House Energy and Commerce Committee, a member of Congress, planned to introduce legislation Wednesday that would force college football to adopt a playoff to determine the national champion."

Has the whining gone so far that lawmakers from Texas are willing to waist time on the hill introducing bills to change collage football? Is this what we Americans want them spending, what little time their at work, on? No wonder this country is going down the toilet, priorities.
First of all, dude, you seriously need a spell checker. Now about the Sooners...
70% of their team is from out of state, most of them from Texas. So your pride in OU is really for Texas. Thank you.

Nobody wants to see "Big Game Bob" choke in another Bowl Game. To wit:
2007: West Virginia 48 OU 28
2006: Boise State 43 OU 42 (Classic last second choke)
2004 USC 55 OU 19
2003 LSU 21 OU 14

Another thing about OU is that they are probably the most heavily fined, suspended, corrupt programs in the history of football. I believe they are still under some probationary terms now.

http://coachhal.com/blog2/index.php?blog=1&title=ou_probation&more=1&c=1&tb=1&pb=1

I believe in Karma, and "Big Bob" running up the scores at the end of the game after the game is decided will come back and bite him. Count on it.

One last thing, 45>35.
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