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In response to: JP Hayes: The most honest golfer in the world? Or just plain crazy?

fix my swing [Visitor] · http://fixmygolfswingonline.com/
There is a difference but not a large gap.
PermalinkPermalink 10/21/09 @ 21:04

In response to: Michelle Wie at the US Open--the men's US Open

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Michelle Wie she come to Dubai and play in the Dubai Dessert Classic. She will be very welcome here. She will give the guys something apart from Dubai escorts to see.
PermalinkPermalink 10/07/09 @ 09:30

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Ron Mon [Member] · http://www.buffalogolfer.com
Funny how quickly this story died a quiet death...writing from the fence, it is interesting how certain media figures remain untouchable.
PermalinkPermalink 10/05/09 @ 06:38

In response to: Michelle Wie, Paula Creamer, and Frank Deford (in that order)

John D [Visitor]
Maybe we could give her a standing ovation for her performance at the Canadian Open? When is the LPGA gonna come to their senses and quit promoting this loser? Now at an amazing 0 and 55 ! ! ! Only weather forecasters can have a performance like that and keep their jobs.
PermalinkPermalink 09/09/09 @ 15:16

In response to: Michelle Wie disqualified? Welcome to the pros

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If Bamberger had done the right thing in reporting the incident before Michelle had signed her card that day, she would have been given the appropriate penalty of two shots and there would have been no mention of disqualification."
PermalinkPermalink 09/08/09 @ 03:37

In response to: What men can learn from the ladies

It's nice to see players with the proper warm up and mindset. The men should take a page from you. Having worked at golf courses for 12 years, I've seen all of this kind of activity many times.
PermalinkPermalink 09/01/09 @ 07:20

In response to: Michelle Wie at the US Open--the men's US Open

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PermalinkPermalink 08/24/09 @ 06:26

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

John D [Visitor]
I would not fault the US soldier.
PermalinkPermalink 07/12/09 @ 06:42

In response to: Michelle Wie at the US Open--the men's US Open

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PermalinkPermalink 06/23/09 @ 08:24

In response to: What men can learn from the ladies

St. Matthew [Visitor]
It would not make much of a difference if a Duffer or Hack warmed up anyway, he still won't break 90
PermalinkPermalink 05/16/09 @ 20:02

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

JR [Visitor]
Tom Bedell... from your expressed view, it appears that you and possibly Kiel Christianson are constant viewers of Keith Olbermann on MSBNC. It's just like the left to divert the focus from the real issue (the president laughing at Wanda Sykes questionable skit) to something else (him poking fun at the VP). Nice try but most folks know what's going on.
PermalinkPermalink 05/15/09 @ 21:47

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Wendy (UK) [Visitor]
One can read articles in UK daily newspapers and letters from the public suggesting that every one of our politicians should be "hanged, drawn and quartered" and no-one would turn a hair. Obviously because no-one in their right mind would take it as a serious instigation. Any more than I take Feherty's comment as such.

Following Greg Couch's recent article (who he?), there were 1286 comments - I didn't read to the end but they were overwhelmingly in support of Feherty's comments, and out of 90,538 votes, 67% said do nothing, 21% fire him and 12% suspend.

Hope the good work he is doing for US troops will count in his favour.

One thing struck me quite forcibly, however. I know Feherty applied for US citizenship back in November (don't know if he has it yet), but NO-ONE suggested witholding it, withdrawing it, or kicking him out of US. That's impressive.
PermalinkPermalink 05/14/09 @ 12:10

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

JG [Visitor]
Spot on, Ms. Mario. It is telling that we must find - only "buried" in a golf blog - anyone challenging the double-standard
and hypocrisy of the MSM as they relentlessly push their idealogical drug. Worry not for Rush's kidneys; the real danger is
brain failure - in the form of a lack of independent thought and objective reasoning - as a result of this continual overdosing.
Ms. Mario's post was direct and honest. It is the reader comment - "the most misleading statements here.." - that is misleading;
insinuating that Ms. Mario mislead her readers not just once, but throughout.

As for the current administration's "refreshing" self-deprication?
Witness for yourself below. (first time seeing Bush's press dinner, eh?)

Obama
http://www.cspan.org/Watch/Program/2009/05/09/HP/R/41944/2009+White+House+Correspondents+Dinner.aspx

Bush
http://www.c-spanarchives.org/library/index.php?main_page=product_video_info&products_id=205066-2&showVid=true
PermalinkPermalink 05/14/09 @ 09:10

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Jeff Poley [Visitor]
http://newsbusters.org/node/11169 and Maher wasn't joking.
PermalinkPermalink 05/14/09 @ 06:37

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Well said, Tom. Hope you're well, BTW!
PermalinkPermalink 05/13/09 @ 16:53

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Tom Bedell [Visitor] · http://www.3guysgolf.com
About the most misleading statements here are those that suggest the current administration can't take a joke at its expense. Witness the President's performance at the recent Correspondents Dinner, where he riffed on himself, VP Biden, the misguided flight over NYC and so on. That's the refreshing thing about this administration--its openness and willingness to poke fun at itself. Feherty? He's a funny guy, but this joke was simply over the line. He knows it. So let's move on.
PermalinkPermalink 05/13/09 @ 11:45

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Panty O'Shields [Visitor]
"a tub o' hot water?" .... "he's Irish, maybe they’ll give him a mulligan?" .... as an Irish-American I cannot tell you how offended I am! I demand at the very least a public apology from Ms. Mario and from the buffoons who run this web site.

Barring that, how about a pint and a shot of Bushmills?
PermalinkPermalink 05/13/09 @ 11:26

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

putt4par [Visitor]
But they did laugh about the halloween prank in California where they hung Palin in effigy. Bad taste and jsut as morally reprehensible as Feherty's jokes. Also, I'd look closely at some of the nasty things the Mathews and Olberman have said on MSNBC.

Amazing what liberals will accept for their opponents but frown on when it's about their own.
PermalinkPermalink 05/13/09 @ 11:12

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

Kiel Christianson [Visitor]
Bad joke is a bad joke, no matter who makes it. One point of fact: Media Matters has never offered any "knee-slapping guffaws" over jokes about assassination, no matter who it was about.
PermalinkPermalink 05/13/09 @ 11:04

In response to: David Feherty learning the new rules the hard way?

ronmon [Visitor] · http://mon
Doggies, I hate to rain on your parade, but no one talked about killing Palin, and that's a line that no one should cross. Arrogance got him to the top but it won't keep him there. Those who seek to entertain run a great risk; Jim Nantz will never be accused of threatening anyone, no matter which way his politics lean in the wind.
PermalinkPermalink 05/12/09 @ 22:17
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