Tuesday, January 24, 2006

Roberto Clemente Controversy?

Should Roberto Clemente's jersey #21 be retired like Jackie Robinson's #42? Sharon Robinson, the daughter of the late baseball player, is not too happy with this idea.
The Hispanics Across America advocacy group wants Clemente's number set aside the way the late Robinson's No. 42 was nine years ago. But Sharon Robinson said that honor should remain for her father only.

"To my understanding, the purpose of retiring my father's number is that what he did changed all of baseball, not only for African-Americans but also for Latinos, so I think that purpose has been met," Robinson told the newspaper at a birthday celebration for her father in Times Square. "When you start retiring numbers across the board, for all different groups, you're kind of diluting the original purpose."

In September, Washington Nationals manager Frank Robinson made similar comments, saying baseball should find another way to honor Clemente.
I have to say that I agree with the Robinson family on this one. What Jackie Robinson did was break a barrier. With no offense to the late Roberto Clemente, he set the standard for the number of hits one must have to get into the Hall of Fame with 3,000. The MLB should find another way. The Pirates have a statue for him outside of PNC Park. I know because I have a picture of it or with it.

While nothing is official, it's looking like St. Louis University may be host of the CDA convention. Washington University was set to host it but that fell through due to unknown political pressures.

Associate Justice Sandra Day O'Connor may have made her last vote on the Supreme Court this week as we should know soon as to whether Judge Alito will be filibustered or not.

Maryland Congressman Ben Cardin, a Senate candidate, would vote against Samuel Alito if he were in the Senate.

Matthew Leach answers your questions about the St. Louis Cardinals.

UK's student government is in the news again...as usual.

Iowa Democrats have endorsed Senator Bayh's IN Education incentive, a big plan from when he was Indiana Governor. This plays well in Iowa, I hope. Maybe Chris or Drew could share their opinions? Before I forget, belated birthday wishes to Drew (Thank facebook!).

Bayh has praised Wisconsin and Iowa for their legislation similar to the 21st Century Scholars program that was initiated in Indiana.

The hiring scandal is worse than we thought. One witness said she used the RNC website to screen applicants.

Seven of the school board members are up for appointment. Looks like education will go back 50 years if Fletcher appoints who he wants.

For those of you wondering about Pat Crowley's blog, there's been so many "vile posts" that they are "we’re blocking posts for awhile until we decide how to handle posts." Fair enough. I can understand personal attacks on politicians and their families.

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