Friday, March 27, 2015

Hate!

Bush 2003 Trojan
Little did we realize that when Reggie Bush signed with the 49ers last week that his name would again make the news the following week.  Some 500 pages of documents and communications have been released in the case that centered around Reggie when he was at USC.  It has become very obvious that the NCAA committee hated USC and used the same type of zeal as used in 'Operation Choke Point' by the Department of Justice and FDIC to eliminate 'targeted' industries.  The NCAA withheld 200 pages of information which are yet to be released but it is known that a Superior Court Judge said they contained communications that illustrated real hate.  I give no credit to USC because they were reluctant to file suit against the NCAA even though the sanctions cost the school millions.

Fortunately there are still a few brave men in the world.  One is Todd McNair, USC assistant coach at the time whose name was pulled through the mud and his reputation and career ruined, did file suit. The NCAA committee agreed that  "We need not say why we disbelieve him (McNair), we only need to let the public, or whomever, know we disbelieve him."  It has taken years but his lawsuit  has brought all of these facts to light. 

Trojan supporters were irritated by the fact that other universities such as Penn State got their penalties either reduced or forgiven but all of USC efforts went for naught.  What happen?  Well the first thing Penn State did was hire the Athletic Director who almost put the Cal Bears out of the sports business.  She certainly wasn't hired because of her job performance at Cal but most likely because of her political affiliations, being female or whatever criteria universities use to  hire incompetence.  Then a couple months later Penn State sanctions were lifted.  Does somebody smell a rat?  No its most likely politics as usual full of  threats, slut, lies and payoffs.  As far as I know not one columnist or sports writer in the Bay Area even questioned the situation.  It was either against their political leanings or they were chicken or maybe they were too stupid to recognize a story.  Take your pick.

It's common knowledge that the NCAA days are limited since many large school want to see the association either changed dramatically or disbanded and this lawsuit when all the information is available to the public may finally be the straw that broke the camels back.  That's the good news.  The bad news is that the talk of eliminating the federal government harassment of its citizens and the IRS is only a pipe dream.  The desire to destroy citizens livelihoods and the hate for these people is just too great!  Chance are very good that by the end 2017 it won't matter anyway. 

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