Monday, March 19, 2012

Baseball

Today, our team's playing Libertyville. I'm pitching and I'm probably going to get rocked, but I'm still excited because it's my first ever varsity start. Last year I came in relief for a game and let up a home run. This year I'm hoping for more success, and it starts today. This is a pretty bad blog so I'm sorry for anyone reading this. Basically I'm excited for the game today, and I'll be sure to blog about the outcome, but I can't promise a specific date because senioritis is definitely kicking in. In fact I might not even blog about it at all because of how lazy I'm getting. Just kidding Mr. Kramer, I'm still working hard in your class.

David Jones Case

I will be a bit biased when describing the David Jones case because I was part of it. There's a saying that says if you work to get something , you more likely to exaggerate or even lie to get it. I worked on this case for a while, and it's natural for me to still believe my side, so I do. David Jones is guilty because No does mean No. The definition of no is: A negative used to express dissent, denial, or refusal, as in response to a question or request (Dictionary.com). Where does it say yes? Oh it doesn't? What about any other definition? Nope, didn't think so. Susan said no, I don't care how she said it, it was still N-O put together. And because there was really no hare evidence, it was David's word against hers. Even if she said no in a kind of weak way, she still said it and meant it enough to charge him with rape. Susan saying no was the only thing. You might have no idea what I'm talking about right now so here's a quick run through: David Jones raped Susan Williams. That's not biased, is it? If you agree that no means no, then I already proved my point. If I haven't then the next time you say no, and the person doesn't stop, then you know what it feels like.