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Originally posted by umpyre007
OK...let me get this straight:
1. Knickerbocker Rules: ancient AMERICAN original rules of the beloved game.
2. Jaksa/Roder: AMERICAN authors generally recognized as Authoritative Opinion.
3. PBUC: AMERICAN Minor Leagues Official Interpretations.
4. Warren Willson: Assie Internet personna who thumbs his nose at the above as often as not.
Conclusion: There IS Australian Rules Football so why don't they invent Australian Rules Baseball and all this nonsense will be a moot point down under? WW could then become the official interpreter down there.
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... this ISN'T about what I have to say, but rather my RIGHT to say it
based only upon my nationality!
Any reader of this venomous bile should ask themselves WHY it was necessary to put the word AMERICAN in all capital letters. The fact is that the subsequent paragraphs make it perfectly clear why; the writer questions my right to make
any comments about the AMERICAN pastime of baseball because I am only an "Assie (crude but clever 'typo' for Aussie) Internet persona". It enjoins the reader to unite in the writer's hatred of my ideas by suggesting I am "thumbing my nose"(sic) at AMERICANS, their game, their authorities and their traditions. That is called an
ad populum argument and it is clearly and evidently a false argument based on nothing more than personal prejudice.
U7, coming out of the closet on your antipathies must have been a painful experience for you to harbor so much anger and resentment. What have I EVER done to deserve this from you, hmmmm?
As the reigning Intercontinental Cup World Champions in the sport of baseball, I believe that Australians have earned the right by their success to comment on this great game, its rules and its traditions. As the World Record holders for the largest crowd EVER to attend a baseball game (110,000 - MCG, 1956) we have proven our ardour. Having played the game continuously since 1856, the year the first professional rules were codified in America, we have also proven our fidelity. What more could anyone ask of a nation of only 18.9 million people? Baseball may not be our national pastime, but I say we have proven our commitment to
your game beyond any such bitter resentment.
BTW, in case you missed the point of my argument about which you apparently feel so aggrieved, a dispassionate reading will show you that my approach was in fact in
DEFENSE of the origins, history and traditions of the game dating back to the original 1845 rules. But don't let the FACTS get in the way of a good Aussie bashing, eh U7?
My how a hatred does tend to blind its owner....
Have a nice day.
[Edited by Warren Willson on Mar 28th, 2001 at 06:15 PM]