Thursday, January 26, 2012

Nearly a year after "The Decision", is it time for the Cleveland pity party to come to an end?

Depending on which politically biased think tank you believe in, Ohio faces a budget shortfall of either $5 billion or $8 billion. So what better time for Governor John Kasich to waste a few hours drawing up a petty dig at Lebron James?



The Ohio governor issued a proclamation this morning declaring the Dallas Mavericks “honorary Ohioans.” This is a new level of pettiness. It’s a level of pettiness so wasteful, childish, and insignificant that it’s kind of awesome in the end.



Part of the proclamation reads: “WHEREAS, NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Dirk Nowitzki chose to re-sign with the Dallas Mavericks in the summer of 2010, forgoing free agency and keeping his talents in Dallas, thus remaining loyal to the team, city and fans for whom he played his entire career.”



Classy, Ohio.....



(According to Governor John Kasich) Now That LeBron Is A Confirmed Loser, Is It Time For Cleveland To Get Over Him? ....or not?Nearly a year after "The Decision", is it time for the Cleveland pity party to come to an end?
When the Spurs were up against them in 2007, I wrote some kindly-felt "best man win" comments on a Cleveland blog. I got nothing but rudeness for it. Many told me to "eff off, we'll lose b/c we're Cleveland."



It's like the type of person - we all know one - who always plays the victim. We get tired of hearing the constant 'poor me' and we think, "wow, pick yourself up, already."



Note to Cleveland: put on your big-boy britches and get over it.Nearly a year after "The Decision", is it time for the Cleveland pity party to come to an end?
Cleveland fans are NOT the only group of people who are sick of Lebron and his BS...Believe thatNearly a year after "The Decision", is it time for the Cleveland pity party to come to an end?
If they do get over him watch 75% of Lebron hater's go down.

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