Why We Should Continue To Thank God For Tony Stewart

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 Why We Should Continue To Thank God For Tony Stewart
First, for his leadership by example when it comes to giving back, exemplified by his actions yesterday as detailed in NASCAR Scene : Joe Gibbs Racing's Tony Stewart was especially pleased with his fifth-place finish in Sunday's LifeLock 400 at Michigan International Speedway. That was, in part, because Stewart was donating his portion of the race winnings to the American Red Cross in ... [link]

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Published 6/19/2008 by RevJim (noreply@blogger.com) at Rev' Jim's RantsnRaves
First of all, thanks to Diecast Dude of Restrictor-Plate This for alerting us to this wonderfully and typically sarcastic Tony Stewart statement of compliance with NASCAR's new speak your mind policy: ...

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