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Tag: Opening Day

Washington Nationals Park,  April 2, 2009, Opening Day

Thu Aug 14, 2008 at 06:59:41 AM PDT

It’s Opening Day at Nationals Park where the Washington Nationals are getting ready to kick off the 2009 Major League Baseball season by hosting the Atlanta Braves.  It’s twenty minutes before game time and the umpires are going over the ground rules with the managers of the two teams.  As the crowd stands for the National Anthem, the President and his family, in first-row box seats, next to the Washington Nationals’ dugout, place their right hands over their hearts and turn to face Old Glory, rippling in the center-field breeze, and sing along with the tens-of-thousands of other fans on this beautiful Spring afternoon.

Bush to get Booed on National TV Tonight! Don't Miss This (with poll)

Sun Mar 30, 2008 at 02:24:34 PM PDT

Where are you going to be at 8:05 EDT tonight? Better be in front of the TV tuned to ESPN because its going to be a blast.

The commander guy, Chimpy McFlightsuit, the Decider himself is going to throw out the first ball at the Washington Nationals new stadium at MLBs opening day tonight.

I have seen a few diaries on this and unfortunately they have gone nowhere on the reclist so I figured I'd add one more. So I pay tribute to

Jeffrey Kohan - A way to unite the democratic party

Bayman - More Bush Hypocrisy - Baseball Edition

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