Little League Offering Cases Of Beer At Concessions Causes Uproar
Beer and baseball have been synonymous with freedom in America for years–every red-blooded patriot enjoys these three things. One Wisconsin town, perfectly named Freedom, has been selling beer at the concession stand where kids play their little league games. What could go wrong?
Allowing baseball dads to down a case while watching their sons strike out on a pitch that was “clearly ball four” could only provide some of the greatest bleacher entertainment sports has ever seen. See, baseball dads believe that their kids are the next Mike Trout or Nolan Ryan, so you can sense their frustration when their kids get put in right field and bring up the rear in the batting order.
Since the photo of the concession stand menu arose, it has caused a stir among the masses. Not everyone is rallying around the idea of being able to purchase beer at a local little league game. Cam Smith, a USA Today writer, was one of those who seemed puzzled at the decision.
From Post Crescent:
“Hopefully someone with more common sense will descend upon Freedom and reassert the idea that we don’t always need the freedom to do absolutely whatever we like,” Smith said. “This would be a classic case where a bit more discretion would go a long way.”
Listen here, Smith. We live in the US of A, where we have the freedom to do what we please.
The Freedom Athletic Association didn’t stand idly by and allow this criticism to stop the beer selling.
The Freedom Athletic Association has been in existence for 60 years, and Sandy Daul, president of the Freedom Athletic Association, said it probably has been selling beer that long. She said this is the first time the group has come under criticism.
Nothing to see here–just 60 years of doing good, ol’ business with zero complaints. That’s called capitalism, folks.
[via Post Crescent]
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I’m guessing you got this news tip from Dorn…
10 years ago at 2:20 pmLiberals…
10 years ago at 2:21 pmhttp://anongallery.org/img/6645/im-sorry-i-thought-this-was-america-randy-marsh-south-park.jpg
10 years ago at 2:23 pmSwing and a miss.
10 years ago at 3:51 pmThe only outrage is those prices.
10 years ago at 2:30 pmUsing capitalism to justify something slightly questionable. TFM
10 years ago at 2:52 pmNothing questionable about having a beer (or 18) watching your son play baseball.
10 years ago at 3:42 pmAs a former little league ump, I couldn’t even imagine the type of hell those pimple faced 16 year old umps are going through in that town
10 years ago at 3:08 pmIf this doesn’t result in a Randy Marsh-esque little league dad fighting tour, I will be severely disappointed.
10 years ago at 3:55 pmIt’ll be easier for Dorn to get the kids in his van when they’re drunk.
10 years ago at 4:14 pmI don’t see what the problem is.
10 years ago at 5:30 pm