Submitted by ChefnSurf (not verified) on Tue, 08/14/2012 - 4:00pm.
Listen, it's one thing to have a passion for baseball. It's another thing to try and sell the public on the idea of a taxpayer funded stadium, even if it's just to secretly make a buck for yourself along with some other insiders. I can understand that, even though I personally don't roll that way.
It's another thing entirely when you pretend to be helping a charity ("It's a wonderful way to help others) when it's so transparently obvious that your intentions are otherwise. Just look at the graphics on the shirts.
I know you have no shame, so my saying this will probably have no effect on you, but it's a sad day when a human being stoops to this level just for the sake of the almighty dollar. My condolences.
Even you defined this marketing sham as "gratuitous"
Listen, it's one thing to have a passion for baseball. It's another thing to try and sell the public on the idea of a taxpayer funded stadium, even if it's just to secretly make a buck for yourself along with some other insiders. I can understand that, even though I personally don't roll that way.
It's another thing entirely when you pretend to be helping a charity ("It's a wonderful way to help others) when it's so transparently obvious that your intentions are otherwise. Just look at the graphics on the shirts.
I know you have no shame, so my saying this will probably have no effect on you, but it's a sad day when a human being stoops to this level just for the sake of the almighty dollar. My condolences.