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A player we can't believe in?

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  • Posted By: Ilovebaseball @ 02/18/2009 1:16:56 PM

    He's the best player in the game today. He's also a cheater.
    Excellent poster.

  • Posted By: Truth&Justice @ 02/18/2009 1:14:46 AM

    Come On! This is such an obvious attempt at negative association it belongs in a pscych 101 class. SHAME SHAME SHAME newsweek, You are inflamatory and biased! Did you make a similar issue of Rush Limbaugh when he was caught illegally buying and using perscription drugs? The message here is we should feel Minority Heros are frauds and will eventually dissappoint us. Obama is the most famous (and important) hero in the world today. Your editorial staff should let go of their peevishness and stop trying to win an election that is lost!

  • Posted By: Truth&Justice @ 02/18/2009 1:05:21 AM

    Come on!
    This such an obvious attempt at negative association it belongs in a psych 101 course; The message here is that minority heros are frauds and will eventually let us down. Obama is the world's most famous minority hero. SHAME SHAME SHAME Newsweek. Where is your Rush Limbaugh Dope poster?

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