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Betting Weekend Preview by Gerry McDonnell (Thursday, July 05, 2007)
 
Hate Days are Weak

Smarter people than me, if such a group actually exist,
have struggled to find a solution to the threat of terror.
Islamic fundamentalists are often berated, but I have a
certain amount of sympathy for their plight: if I couldn't
have a bet or a bacon sandwich, I'd probably be suicidal
myself.

I don't want to ram my own theories down anyone's throat
(if I was to ram anything down somebody's throat, it wouldn't
be a theory), but the only way we can move forward as a
multicultural society is to embrace the concept of secularism.
The only church I would ever enter is the tubby Welsh one,
and I'd need a good few ales beforehand to warm the goggles up.

To hate your fellow man because of the way he lives is absurd,
but to hate because of the way a person looks is the height of
stupidity. The make-up of skin colour is merely a solitary letter
out of the 3.1 billion letters of human DNA. You don't have to
be Stephen Hawking to realise the idiocy of racism, even Mrs
Hawking could work that one out; if she wasn't down the gym
working the bags.

The world looked on in disgust as little as 50 years ago in
Alabama, when a group of Caucasians chased after anyone
with a darker skin. Yet somewhat ironically, the whole of
Britain will cheer a repeat in the Grand Prix on Sunday
afternoon.

Lewis Hamilton is undoubtedly the natural heir to German
cheating-machine Michael Schumacher. Bookmakers are
offering odds of 11/4 about Lewis winning at Silverstone,
that's a racing certainty.

I was overjoyed to read that the Ferrari had caught up with
McLaren, but my happiness subsided as I realised this had
nothing to do with football. As a result of Raikkonen's win
in Paris, Hamilton can now be backed at 8/13 to win the
world championship. It's time to top up.

Tennis is a sport that absolutely refuses to segregate;
they'll happily accept any middle-class youngster into
their ranks.

This year's Wimbledon has been ruined by the atrocious
weather. It's been confirmed that we endured the wettest
June for 50 years; only Terry can be happy about that.

I blame the rain for Mauresmo making an early exit from
the tournament; you can't produce your best tennis if your
balls are all soggy. I've decided to now get on Justine Henin
at 4/9, she's a lucky girl.

Sexism is another one of my pet-hates. I honestly believe
that a woman can do anything that a man tells her to. I can't
see any of the girls winning Big Brother though; if I had to
point to a winner from any of the original housemates, I could
only raise my finger to Amanda. Liam has to be supported at
7/2 for outright glory; it's one of the best bets ever.

The great thing about cycling is the multinational nature of
the sport. A person of any race, religion or sexual orientation
can succeed, as long as they're prepared to put in the years
of hard graft needed to find a quality chemist.

Riding a bike in treacherous surroundings may sound
unappealing, yet you never hear a word of complaint from
Peter Andre. My sources tell me that Alejandro Valverde
is a live runner in the Tour De France; I'll be getting on at 6/1.

Homophobia remains prevalent in today's society. Personally,
I can't see the problem with Prince Edward bringing up a baby.
The 4/6 for England winning their one-day rubber-match
against the West Indies is incredibly cute.

Smokers are another group who are unfairly discriminated
against. I just hope there's no truth in the rumour that a
young Glaswegian will be prosecuted for lighting up in an
airport. The 10/3 for Chile holding Brazil to a draw in their
Copa America quarter-final will help recoup any draconian fine.

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