Get the forks out.  They’re done.
at Dallas 34, NY Football Douchebags 37
Spot the Cowgirlz a 12-point lead with under six minutes to go?  No problem!
E-why (Wo)manning – basically Peyton without the talent or personality – shreds Widdle Bobby Ryan’s vaunted  defense, and takes less than four minutes (over two drives) to do so.  And he did it against piss-poor Dallas secondary – two members of which just got huge-assed contract extensions  (Sensabaugh & Scandrick).
And to think – Owner Jethro still – still!!! – fancies himself a competent general manager/talent evaluator.
Fuck that.
You heard it here first, Denizens – Dallas is done.
Jimmy Johnson said on Fox the other day that the loser of this game would not even so much as make the playoffs.  I say now, and for the record…the Cowgirlz won’t even win another game.  Stand by for a WITY™ shortly after New Year’s
This week:  0-1.  Overall:  53-16.
There’ll be one more Cowgirl loss Saturday night, and we’ll chronicle that either Friday or Saturday.  After that, the last two Cowpie losses will be interspersed around bowl season.  We’ll get to that next week.
Stay tuned.
Those who have known me any length of time should realize that I have a strong dislike of mixing religion and politics. If you look back in history, every time the (Christian)Church became a part of the political landscape, it was ultimately a disaster for both the Church and the government. Governor Perry’s apparent campaign to “out” the President as an enemy of the Church is appropriate only in that our elected government has, in recent years, shown hostility to the Christian Church, and seems bent upon de-legitimizing the Church and the values it confesses.
Having said this, I also find the President’s apparent need to “prove” his Christianity by attending services for the first time since Easter to be highly distasteful. There is a saying which has been around for many years, which says that if you have to tell me just how “good” a Christian you are, then perhaps you aren’t as good as you believe yourself to be.
To top it off, the minister’s treatment of the Gospel text set for yesterday, and as described by the article, was atrocious! It was the sort of thing you would expect from one who sees Jesus of Nazareth as a good moral teacher, rather than as the Savior of all Creation.