The following comments --all apparently from the same anonymous source -- were left on this site within the last hour. They raise a question of yet-to-be-proven validity -- and
very, very disturbing implications.
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Should Yankee fans pressure John Sterling to make his birth certificate public? Discuss in the comments.
John can't produce a 1948 birth certificate, because it doesn't exist.
ReplyDeleteThis is not the Yankee ballclub I grew up with. I don't know if we can ever get it back, but firing John "1938" Sterling would be a good first step.
ReplyDeleteJohn Sterling has to come clean to the American public about when he was born, what he knows about when he was born, and when he learned what he knows about when he was born.
ReplyDeleteJohn was born on the Fourth of July!
ReplyDeleteHe's a true Yankee Doodle Dandy!
That has to trump any concerns about the year of the blessed event.
JC wasn't even born in Year One, so why should JS's birth-year matter?
Birthers, please go harass Lou Dobbs. I read that he's really a Mexican.
http://www.theonion.com/content/news/u_s_deports_lou_dobbs
If he doesn't reveal his true birth date, this will ruin the sanctity of the fan-broadcaster relationship.
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