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“I move over now,” Aaron said on the screen as everyone, including
Bonds, stopped to watch, “and offer my best wishes to Barry and his family
on this historic achievement.”Bonds
Sets Baseball’s Home Run Record
Giants Slugger Passes Aaron With No. 756
Class. Personified. But stay right where you are, Hank.
Hank Aaron’s record will never be broken. At least it hasn’t been yet. Aaron
was a baseball player’s baseball player. What’s his name is a steroid doping,
arrogant, disrespectful pissant who thinks it’s all about him.
The game of baseball used to be America’s sport; a ballpark a place to take
your family and teach your kids about the game and sportsmanship. Not any more.
But let’s face it, professional sports just isn’t what it used to be. Look at
Michael Vick.
Hank Aaron had to face racism and all manner of insults. Now the worst insult
of all: some jackass with the head the size of a safe parading around like he
actually did something on his own.
Without steroids and doping that other guy would just be another man reaching
for Hank’s record. As it is today, he’s just a glory hound who couldn’t get
it done the old fashioned way: talent, without cheating, let me add.
We love you, Hank Aaron. Some records can’t be broken. But if they are it will
be by a man who deserves it. Not some pissant doper.











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