Conspiracy Theory

dirtyshirtdirtyshirt Senior Member
edited July 2016 in Horse Racing Forum
Rumor has it Jesse "The Body" Ventura is "investigating" why IHA didn't run @ Belmont for his TV show. The theory is that Paul was pissed off at the Belmont officials and pulled him.

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  • dirtyshirtdirtyshirt Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    Also, I'm not very political, and don't even vote. But if you vote for Obama - you are FUCKING up this country. Stop it with the socialism.
  • FlyinLateFlyinLate Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    I have no other way of putting this then pathetic. There is not a .0001% chance this is even remotely true. I don't care if my arch enemy is the head of Belmont....if I have a horse looking to make history (and simultaneously blow my bankroll through the roof) he is running if he can.

    Jesse is a joke now. He's just trying to capitalize on the fact that many Americans feel horse racing is all scandals and sneaky business. Unfoturtunately, this is the kind of shit people will watch about horse racing over a nice stakes races (with the exception of BC/Triple Crown).
  • dirtyshirtdirtyshirt Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    This is random, but funny as fuck. From HBJ or something like that.



    The latest Pew Research report on Twitter use found that 28 percent of African-American adult Internet users tweet, compared with only 9 percent of whites. What's up with that?

    In contrast to Facebook, which was overwhelmingly white early on, Twitter has been dominated by black users since it was launched. As funny guy Baratunde Thurston, author of "How to Be Black," pointed out two years ago when he was political editor at the Onion, Twitter's top trending topics are often dominated by black culture, with hashtags like #YouAintHittinItRight, #blackis and #blackaint.

    "Certain hours of the day, you will find Twitter is quite black," he said.

    Part of the reason is what sociologist Walt Jacobs calls "the digital divide" that saw blacks preferring mobile devices over laptops or PCs. Jacobs, who chairs the Department of African American and African Studies at the University of Minnesota (and tweets), said that more African-Americans preferred cellphones because they cost less than computers and offer private access in households with one shared computer. Tweeting was easier to do on cellphones than posting on Facebook or the once-popular MySpace was. Another theory trotted out by earlier research is that blacks are more interested in celebrity and entertainment news, which are big drivers of Twitter traffic (critics found that conclusion racist).

    Jacobs offered one more possible factor: a sense of pride in economy.

    "I suspect that some African-Americans may be drawn to the creative challenges of Twitter," he said. "It takes work to communicate effectively in 140 characters or less, and gives you a sense of accomplishment. This might be connected to African-Americans' historical necessity to get by with few resources and taking pride in doing so."



    That sounds more racist than the first conclusion. LMAO @ It takes work to communicate effectively in 140 characters or less, and gives you a sense of accomplishment.
  • Horsin~AroHorsin~Aro Senior Member
    edited June 2012
    A good friend of mine, the young lady that runs the large otb I go to has said that they got word, like probally about the same time FB got his info of the scratch that the NY Mafia may have played the reason why.
  • dirtyshirtdirtyshirt Senior Member
    edited July 2016
    dirtyshirt wrote: »
    Also, I'm not very political, and don't even vote. But if you vote for Obama - you are FUCKING up this country. Stop it with the socialism.

    Again, I try to stay away from this shit, but Obama is a confirmed Muslim. Really sad what he's done to America.
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