Monday, October 31, 2011

What can Texas Rangers' fans learn from the Brooklyn Dodgers?

Who do we turn to for baseball consolation?  How about the Brooklyn Dodgers, the team that is known today as the LA Dodgers.

In 1952 and 1953, Brooklyn lost to the Yankees in the World Series.  They came back and beat NY in 1955.

Like the Rangers, the Dodgers had a core group of players who played together for years.  They were Jackie Robinson, Pee Wee Reese, Joe Campanella, Gil Hodges, Carl Furillo, etc.

The Dodgers had 1955, or the year that they finally won.  The Rangers will have their '55, too!

Check out our chat with Bill Katz, a huge Dodgers' fan:


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Sunday night is for political talk and opinions!

As we do every Sunday night, we spoke with Bill Katz of Urgent Agenda about politics.

We started with the tragic news out of Afghanistan and the death of 13 US nationals in another suicide attack.  As we posted before, the war is losing support.  

At the same time, Pres BO does not take the time to explain the mission, its purpose and connection to our national security.

Back home, the "marchers" are not making anyone happy.  The marchers are not too happy with Pres BO either, as a recent poll indicates

The marches started well.  However, they've degenerated into the kind of left wing madness and immaturity that we've seen before.   These marches need a message, a spokesman who does not look like he just smoked pot and people who go home after the day's events.

In other words, these marches are looking a lot like Woodstock and that did not work out really well for the left in the 1960's!

We also looked at 2012 and how it could change the courts.  The NY Times had an editorial about this topic.  I disagree with The NY Times' view of the courts but they are right about how the election will change the courts.
 
Last, but not least, we discussed the 73rd anniversary of Orson Wells's "War of the Worlds" radio broadcast.   It caused a lot of panic because many thought that it was real rather than just a radio show.  

Click here for the interview with Bill Katz:


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