Agenda behind Danica

Discussion in 'Political Opinions & Beliefs' started by Validation Boy, Feb 23, 2013.

  1. akphidelt2007

    akphidelt2007 New Member Past Donor

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    Fixing sports is a federal offense. There are plenty of laws against it. And people in Vegas are greedy. That's why they do everything they can to catch people trying to fix sports, lol.
     
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    Clearly, the Freemasons, Council on Foreign Relations and Club of Rome have conspired to get Danica Patrick exposure.
     
  3. iJoeTime

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    Why are you quoting me? I've done no such thing.
     
  4. JohnnyMo

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    Your statements border on remarkable.

    In your opinion is organized crime a liberal thing? I've never looked at it that way.
     
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    JohnnyMo Moderator Staff Member Donor

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    Wow!!!! The ^^ clarifies where you are coming from
     
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    Clearly
     
  7. stretch351c

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    NASCAR fans are very savvy about the sport, and they have the ability to subscribe to the telemetry coming from their favorite drivers car. Any attempt by a driver to throw a race would be caught instantly.
     
  8. Validation Boy

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    Fixing collegiate and amateur sports may be illegal, but the big 4 (or 5 in this case) are under no legal obligation to guarantee anything but Entertainment for paying customers.

    Do some research and find the laws you claim exist.

    You won't.
     
  9. Validation Boy

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    First off, those who claim to be liberals are nothing of the sort.

    Many of these authoritarian leftists are nothing more than criminals who have infiltrated govt and are on record having broken many laws.

    Many of them are indeed involved in organized crime.
     
  10. akphidelt2007

    akphidelt2007 New Member Past Donor

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    The onus is on you to prove it's legal since you are the one making the claim. I know with out researching it that it would be a federal crime if the NBA or NFL fixed games in any way, shape, or form. They sell a product based on it's integrity and profit billions from it. If they did not disclose that it was rigged or fixed to produce certain results and it was found out they do, it would be one of the biggest scandals in American history and many people would go to jail. I can't believe there are adults who actually think it's legal for them to fix games, lol.
     
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    And it is not like a lot of those drivers are social animals anyway - could you image being told by your crew chief to dog it so another driver could win
     
  12. Validation Boy

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    When you've sold your soul to be a sports celebrity billionaire, you probably don't mind throwing one here or there.
     
  13. Validation Boy

    Validation Boy Well-Known Member

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    I can't prove the existence of a law that specifically does not exist, my friend.

    I'm not sure you're grasping what I'm saying.
     
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    Wizard From Oz Banned at Members Request

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    You dont actually know any race drivers do you
     
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    Validation Boy Well-Known Member

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    Why would I want to?

    I try to surround myself with people who think for themselves and are emotionally mature enough to not aspire to demonic aspirations such as fame and decadence.
     
  16. akphidelt2007

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    Show me any reference whatsoever that says that the NBA can legally fix games if they wanted. Guarantee you can't find one because it's illegal.
     
  17. Wizard From Oz

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    Well if you dont know any race car drivers, you can not possibly comment on their their career aspirations or the moral positions.
     
  18. Validation Boy

    Validation Boy Well-Known Member

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    Oh I get the joke now.

    That's clever. You had me going for about 4 seconds. Good one!
     
  19. Validation Boy

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    Yes I can.

    Their actions speak loud and clear.

    One does not achieve worldly fame and fortune in meaningless endeavors such as sport (though driving cars in circles is hardly an actual sport), without selling out their righteousness in some manner.
     
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    There are some laws against fixing sports. Nevada for example, has laws against fixing any game or sport for gambling purposes. This includes casinos using loaded dice, or a QB shaving points from a football game to lower the spread. I am not sure if there are federal laws against this, but Nevada, and some other states have them.


    But, it is not illegal to fix sports for entertainment purposes, such as pro wrestling, or the Harlem Globetrotters games. But any gambling done on these types of games is still illegal in many cases, and, the organizers can still be arrested for knowingly fixing them for gambling. The Black Sox scandal for example, was illegal because the team owners knew that gambling was being done, and so could be charged with conspiracy to commit fraud.
     
  21. Validation Boy

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    But we're talking about gambling, which intrinsically is intertwined with organized crime, thanks to man kinds inherent greed.

    These pro quarterbacks and coaches are able to be touched, if you know what I'm saying.
     
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    You said there were no laws against fixing sports for gambling purposes. There are, in Nevada, and other states, so you are wrong.

    Hell, in Nevada, fixing any sport or game for gambling is considered racketeering, which still has laws on the books back from the days when the mafia was big in Las Vegas.
     
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    So you make an accusation based on no proof at all, without knowing anything about the sport, or the people involved, and expect to be taken seriously?
    You say racing isn't a sport. At Daytona you have 43 professional drivers running at speeds approaching or exceeding 200 MPH, literally inches apart for 4 hours. The temperatures inside the car can reach over 100 degrees. It's not uncommon for drivers to lose several pounds during a long race. I have met many NASCAR drivers, my brother-in-law has worked for such teams as the Wood Brothers. Petty Enterprises ,and is presently working for RCR Racing. With one exception, every driver I have met has been a down to earth, regular person. These people literally put their lives on the line to provide entertainment for people who know that. I have been a dirt track racer myself. I was part of Fine Line Racing, so named because we know what every person who has climbed in a race car knows. We ride that fine between "I got this" and "this is gonna hurt". I have buried friends who died in a race car. You are trying to denigrate a sport about which you know nothing.
     
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    Glad to see this retard resurrected this bull(*)(*)(*)(*) thread :)
     
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    I couldn't agree more. With so much money at stake, one would have to be pretty naive to believe these events aren't rigged.
     

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