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Old 04-25-2009, 11:06 PM   #15
freddystone

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Okay. I'll say it.

I'm about as paranoid as it gets when it comes to safety. I flipped out a few days back when President Obama asked after a news conference, "Who's wallet is this?" It was sitting there on the podium the whole time during his remarks. I worry about everything.

But as it relates to this, while there may be some legitimate safety concerns, why is Tennis Australia always in the middle of this stuff? A few years back, they didn't want to go to Argentina because of security concerns. Now this. I think they worry more than I do about such things. And THAT's bad. Nobody worries more about such things than I do.

P.S.--Just as a point of clarification, I'm not talking about political turmoil in Argentina. That concern was never cited by Tennis Australia that I saw. They were more concerned about fans throwing bottles at players, etc. Still perhaps a valid concern, though.
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