Ok, if Jeff Gordon WASN'T racing so well, if he was just having an extremely bad season, would people still talk bad about him and call him gay, ect? The Gordon fans seems to think this is happening because the non-Gordon fans are jealous because he's winning and not their favorite driver. Do you really think it would make a difference if Gordon was dominating or not? Do you really think if he was 35th in points and having a horrible year that people would suddenly stop talking bad about Gordon?
2007-06-03
18:40:33
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I don't hate anybody with NASCAR. I don't pick on people or make fun of them. I was just asking a question, I just thought it was a good point.
2007-06-03
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is a good point, I dont like him and I get tired of the bashing all the time...friendly rivalries are fine...if he was in the back I am sure people would still bash and have something nasty to say, I think unfortunately that is just in some peoples nature, thats a shame too.
2007-06-04 01:10:45
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answered by michiedem 5
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nicely Jeff Gordon and a porcupine are thoroughly various issues. Jeff Gordon is without doubt considered the best drivers available today so he's defiantly no longer a porcupine. Drivers and porcupines have not have been given any similarities what so ever.
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answered by Anonymous
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People would still dislike Gordon even if he was 35th in points. I really do not understand it, unless they are Dale Sr. fans and are afraid that he will eclipse another of Dale's records.
I am not a Gordon fan, but you have to give credit where credit is due.
By the way I am a Stewart fan.
2007-06-04 00:41:58
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answered by tarry47 3
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wyomugs you said it perfect im a long time gordon fan and i agree 100% also i cant stand that little mouthy twerp tony stewert either my 2 favorite drivers are #24 and anyone that wrecks the #20
go #24 drive for five
2007-06-04 00:55:41
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answered by simone219 5
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They wouldn't like him if he wasn't successful. As for the gay slurs. It isn't funny, they are ignorant and hateful for calling anyone that to be mean or I guess they think silly. That is why this forum is going down hill, fast!!!
I do not like J. Gordon but it has nothing to do with jealousy it has to with adultry and the fact he is a whiney baby.
2007-06-03 21:10:02
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answered by Anonymous
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No, because the "jeff-haters" have hated him since he began racing "way-back-when." They hated his *********, self-confidence. They hated his looks and brashness. They hated his coming from CALIFORNIA. They hated his Dupont "Rainbow Warriors" team. They hated his wife, his ex, his life.
You name it, these people will hate Jeff for it. Whether he was winning championships left and right, or when he misses the "Race for the Chase" ... haters will hate.
As for me... I hate Tony Stewart. I hate him when he drives well, when he drives poorly, when he DRIVES... PERIOD. I hate his jack-a$$ comments, his lame excuses, his pitiful blame-game. I hate his sorry a$$, period.
So you see? I speak from experience about hate. WHY do I hate him? Oh... that's another tome!
2007-06-03 19:23:52
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answered by wyomugs 7
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So his being gay is only an issue when he wins? Puleeeeeeez!
2007-06-03 19:21:35
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answered by Anonymous
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Probably..................but Jeff is not gay. fans stick with their drivers through thick and thin. well a true fan anyways.
2007-06-03 19:09:55
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answered by GODSMACK#1 4
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