Mike Jurewicz’s Blog

October 22nd, 2008

My Chance to See a Team Win it All

Posted by MikeJurewicz in Sports

Every year people all over the country get to experience the thrill of seeing one of their favorite sports teams win it all whether it be baseball, football, hockey, basketball, etc.  Many fans in many cities get to have that feeling multiple times throughout their life.  People in New York have gotten to see the Yankees, Giants and Rangers win titles in my lifetime.  Boston has enjoyed World Series victories by the Red Sox, Super Bowl wins from the Patriots and just this year a NBA Championship by the Celtics.  Hell even the Florida Marlins with their maybe 2,000 real fans and tens of thousand band wagon jumping fans have won two fall classics.   In my almost 26 years on this planet only one major Philadelphia sports team has won a championship.  The 76ers won the NBA Championship in 1983.  I was not even 1 year old when that occurred so I had no ability to celebrate such a win.

We have had multiple oppurtunities with the Phillies in the World Series in 93, the Flyer making it to the Stanley Cup finals in 97, the 76ers in the NBA finals in 01 and the Eagle making the Super Bowl in 05.  But each time we have come up short.  Yet I sit back and watch people in all these other cities bask in the glory.  We have been subjected to a “curse” of sorts.  Not nearly as long of one as say the Cubs but the Curse of Billy Penn.

The curse is based on the old gentlemens’ agreement in old days that no building shall ever be taller than the city hall, which has a large statue of William Penn atop it.  In 1987 the first building to break this was completed.  Eversince then it has been said that no major Philly sports team will win a championship.  So it has been since then.  Some make arguements that the Philadelphia Wings and Philadelphia Barrage lacrosse temas winning championships show no curse as well as the Philadelphia Soul of the Arena Football League winning the AFL title this year shows no curse.  But with any tale it depends on who you talk to.

But that brings me to today.  Tonight the Philadelphia Phillies open the World Series against the Tampa Bay Rays.  It’s their first time to the big show since 1993 when they lost to the Toronto Blue Jays.  Many people are discounting them already to fall to the cinderella story Rays but I feel that this is the best chance any Philly team has had of winning the championship in my time on this Earth.  The team has been phenominal for the last month and I find them as a tough team to beat when on a roll like this.

This playoff run is also really important for me on a personal level as the last few weeks my life has been throwing myself and my family some curve balls.  It is almost therapeutic to watch the Phils as it takes away the pain for a little bit and allows us to be happy watching a team we like succeed.  It would be an absolutely bitter sweet win to me if they pull it out and win the Series.

Tonight is game 1 in Tampa.  You can be sure I will be watching.  I hope by this time next week to be able to be finally experiencing what it is like to see one of my favorite teams win the big one.

October 8th, 2008

Don’t Waste Your Vote

Posted by MikeJurewicz in Election 08

I know it has been quite awhile since I wrote anything and I’m sorry.  Work, the other sites and just my personal life have side tracked me a bit.  But with the elections coming up soon I became compelled to write about it.

I personally am registered as no party affiliation and therefore could not vote in the primaries when they came to Florida, even though they didn’t count towards anything because of Florida loosing their delegates for moving up the primary.  I from the start stated my support of Ron Paul for president.  I like a lot of his stances on issues and not because I am Republican or Democrat but because I think it would work.  But alas Dr. Paul came up short for the Republican nomination.

Now there are a lot of 3rd party candidates out there and many of them do have great ideas that would probably help our country.  The only problem is that a majority, better yet even a minority, of our country has no idea who these people are.  Is that the candidates fault?  No not really.  It is just that they can not raise as much money as the big party people can to let their voices be heard.  And if they can’t get a certain number of votes in polling they can’t be in debates to let you know what they stand for.  Is this a problem?  You bet it is and something needs to be done about it, but nothing will happen before this election.  We have to face this as the truth.  Therefore voting for one of these people is pretty much throwing your vote away and possibly helping a person you don’t want in office in there.  We are forced to have to vote for the lesser of two evils a lot of the times and that’s what we must do in this time.

Maybe you don’t like either McCain or Obama a lot but I’m sure one of them have a lot of qualities and ideas that you may agree with.  Look into these things and go with them.  I know I wouldn’t vote for either if my voting for a 3rd party actually would do something but it just won’t.  But I know that I don’t want to see McCain in office based on his ideas being far worse than Obama’s.  So I would much rather vote for Obama to be in then see McCain get in by me not voting for either.

Please look at these two and make your judgement.  Maybe in 4 years it will be better for those who support third party nominees but until that happens you are going to have to make sacrifices.  You can be just as “punk rock” and a “rebel” by making a smart decision.  Vote for who you think is realistically going to help the country.  And by realistically I mean who can actually win the election with your vote.