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Well that worked out. I guess it was Javier's turn to get an unpressured stroll around the track. It's like the Belmont jockeys suddenly lose their minds when switching to turf.
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Sentimental Union ran 2nd (and they went 1-2 around the track, if I'm not mistaken)
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I can't believe I just lost with Diamondrella. Unreal.
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Americans, by and large, can't think for themselves. A recent poll showed that nearly 60% of Americans rated the economy as either "bad" or "below average", while 70% of the same respondants said their economic status was "good" or "better than average." If the media says the economy is bad, Americans will believe it. It's easier to let the media think for you. Look around. People are still going to dinner and going on vacations. In spite of high gas prices, people are still driving. And everyone has a job. In fact, unemployment claims took a dive last month. But the economy sucks, apparently. |
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