THE COMING FIRESTORM
"My greatest immediate fear for America is not Obama's twisted attempt to transform our Judeo-Christian Free-Enterprise Republic into a third world freedomless godless socialist dictatorship--I think that will ultimately fail and his legacy will reside with the likes of Benedict Arnold and Mussolini. My greatest fear now, is that the traitorous and vile democrat socialist activists among us won't shut up about their hatred of , and attempts to remake our country, it's laws and traditions and spark a backlash from the heartland that will ultimately sweep them up in an unrelenting and unforgiving McCarthy-like dragnet and lock them up in concentration camps. If that happens, and I pray it doesn't, they will have brought it about themselves, and no power on earth will be able to save them.. Sow the wind, Reap the whirlwind..." --Trader Rick
You think that's extreme? Just today a network news whore admitted she wished the latest taliban attack had been masterminded by someone else for God knows what reason... To take the heat off them, one could suppose. Their are traitors among us, and they will not be tolerated for long... at the same time the Obama regime, in its arrogance, is considering ignoring Miranda Rights... Is any of this sinking in folks???
Listed below are the 19 pitchers who have thrown a perfect game (17 since the modern era began in 1901).
Dallas Braden
Oakland A’s vs. Tampa Bay Rays, 4-0
May 9, 2010
Mark Buehrle
Chicago White Sox vs. Tampa Bay Rays, 5-0
July 23, 2009
Randy Johnson
Arizona Diamondbacks at Atlanta Braves, 2-0
May 18, 2004
David Cone
New York Yankees vs. Montreal Expos, 6-0
July 18, 1999
David Wells
New York Yankees vs. Minnesota Twins, 4-0
May 17, 1998
Kenny Rogers
Texas Rangers vs. California Angels, 4-0
July 28, 1994
Dennis Martinez
Montreal Expos at Los Angeles Dodgers, 2-0
July 28, 1991
Tom Browning
Cincinnati Reds vs. Los Angeles Dodgers, 1-0
Sept. 16, 1988
Mike Witt
California Angels at Texas Rangers, 1-0
Sept. 30, 1984
Len Barker
Cleveland Indians vs. Toronto Blue Jays, 3-0
May 15, 1981
Catfish Hunter
Oakland A’s vs. Minnesota Twins, 4-0
May 8, 1968
Sandy Koufax
Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Chicago Cubs, 1-0
Sept. 9, 1965
Jim Bunning
Philadelphia Phillies at New York Mets, 6-0
June 21, 1964
Don Larsen
New York Yankees vs. Brooklyn Dodgers, 2-0
Oct. 8, 1956
(World Series)
Charles Robertson
Chicago at Detroit (AL), 2-0
April 30, 1922
Addie Joss
Cleveland vs. Chicago (AL), 1-0
Oct. 2, 1908
Cy Young
Boston vs. Philadelphia (AL), 3-0
May 5, 1904
Prior to Modern Era
Lee Richmond
Worcester vs. Cleveland (NL), 1-0
June 12, 1880
John Montgomery Ward
Providence vs. Buffalo (NL), 5-0
June 17, 1880
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