Wednesday, December 10, 2014

While trying To Remember

While trying to remember: -

 Which city suffered the most damage at the hands of white guys following the OJ decision?

When was the last time that the Steelers actually had a "shutdown cornerback - and why didn't they retire him when  "shutdown" was replaced by "the open door policy"?

Why can't we insist on a "Fact Check" for attorney ads?

Who was that old Irish fool - relegated to watching his beloved Steelers in a bar - because he doesn't have the Dish - who paid his very reasonable bill and walked out after the end of the third quarter of the Steeler/Saints game while telling everybody he passed "I've had enough!"?

What was the name of the nationally recognized black leader who went on national TV and pleaded with his "people"  that they not riot and plunder should the Ferguson Grand Jury decide there was insufficient evidence to indict?

Why it is that I really - really struggle with the Staten island Grand Jury decision but have little trouble with the one made in Missouri?

Am I in a "New York State of Mind"?

Which people at Penn State, responsible for hiring their new President,
did so with the caveat that - if hired - the one selected must read
the extremely long and comprehensive Freeh report at upmost speed
and discuss his findings?

Why it is that I really - really - struggle with the Staten Island grand jury decision but pretty much agree with the one in Missouri? (Oh, I alreadys said that?)

Which Pennsylvania paper reported the Freeh report was either an apparent indictment of the former FBI Director or the prior administration at PSU - who accepted the findings of the report? Did I miss it?

How much will fund raising improve from the alumni sources?

Why it is that court decisions or detailed lengthy investigations like the Freeh report always cause those whose beliefs do not correspond to those of the fact finders to get so much attention from the media?

Isn't this the same media that refuses to reveal their sources when indicting others and then tells us : "You just have to accept that our conclusions are correct - and the final word on the matter?"

At what point in a professional football game do the coaches begin to wonder if there was something wrong with their decision to put and keep in the game the cornerback who just recently returned from a serious injury and in the first game back gave up three touchdowns - and got worse in the next game?

Hey, that's enough "trying to remember".

I'm exhausted and the headaches are now so bad I can no longer hear those weird voices in my head that encouraged me to write this blog?