Sunday, July 03, 2005

Bush killing Indians' Business
According to ESPN's Peter Gammons:
What's sad about Cleveland's emergence as a wild-card threat is that the Indians are 28th in the majors in attendance despite a terrific young team. The boom of the '90s was, in many ways, the Perfect Storm -- no football team, bad Cavs, an exciting home run team with stars and a good economy. Now the Browns are back, LeBron James is in town and the economy is in the tank, as the state lost more than 280,000 jobs in the first four years of the Bush Administration.

Yeah, it's BUSH'S fault. If John Kerry were elected, the Indians would be packing them in. In fact, I don't think Bill Clinton has gotten enough credit for the 455 consecutive sellouts in the 1990s. Forget Bob Feller, let's build a statue of CLINTON at Jacobs Field.

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