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Originally Posted by Red5xwingdriver Cosidering that the 2 people perished, you still find time to make fun of our franchise. You can add me to the list of people that u pissed off. As a Christian though I'll pray for you. And before you go and tell all your friends how sensitive us right wing Yankee lovers are, unlike most franchises if not a matter of IF they win, but WHEN. Of course there's no prediction as far as WHEN, but it will be BEFORE the 80 plus year mark. And no, Steinbrenner didn't ruin baseball, he just pays what he hopes will win it for us. There is a communistic "revenue sharing" systems that is set in place, which takes MOSTLY Yankee money, and money from a few other franchises (maybe Boston) and puts it into a nice pot so that some other team be the next hot Yankee clone of the year (This years Detroit, by their OWN admission.), it's not Boss George's fault that alot of owners pocket the cash and put it into their teams. Imagine though, would United or American share their cash with, I don't know SONG? Hmmm.
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Look, nothing in my post called out the Yankees for losing a pitcher. It's a huge tragedy, and you'll see on the first page I even pointed that out when someone else made a joke, (the sarcastic "it's funny because people died.") But you made it a point to inject your "WE'RE THE YANKEES!" BS in a thread about the loss of a human being, not a New York Yankee. And if you're going to be offended by someone giving you a little grief because of that, that's your choice, but remember that you were the one who steered the conversation in the means of the Yankees. Besides, I was just giving you the typical Yankee argument. My heart is with your team members and fans, as always, but don't think that will give you carte blanche to brag about your, as of late, inefficient team.