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Buteye
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Standing for the National Anthem
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9/27/2017 11:03:34 PM
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It appears to me that the ongoing protests by profesional football players regarding standing for the playing and/or singing of the National Anthem is being done in such a way as to use major sports arenas to televise the widest range of the protests to the public and thus create as much "division" as possible among the American people. At this moment as I type this I see the arguments that are taking place on this subject. The one "striking" message that sent chills down my spine occurred when hearing a man describe the American Flag as it is draped over the "casket' of our military members who have died protecting our freedoms. The body of the person inside that casket gave his or her life in the defense of their country and has nothing to do with the color of their skin. "Politicics" has no "conscience". While not in the 2017 Offficial Playing Rules of the National Football League, according to NFL spokesperson Brian McCarthy said the following statement is a part of the games "operation" manual which is distributed to all 32 teams. "The National Anthem must be played prior to every NFL game, and all players must be on the sideline for the National Anthem. During the National Anthem, players on the field and near the bench area should stand at attention, face the flag,hold helments in their left hand, and refrain from talking. The home team should ensure that the American Flag is in good condition. It should be pointed out to players and coaches that we continue to be judged by the public in the area of respect for the flag and our country. Failure to be on the field by the start of the National Anthem may result in discipline, such as fines, suspensions, and/or the forfeiture of draft choice(s) for violations of the above, including first offenses". It appears to me that both the coaches and owners pay little "attention" to the policy established in the games operation manual. Another interesting sideline to this whole subject is that the majority of the stadiums and arenas where these games ae played are financed by American taxpayers. While the average salary for NFL football players is over two million dollars, the average fan has seen drastic increases in ticket prices(over doubled), in some cases. Also, many owners are playing in stadiums that they have not had provide any financing. It is appalling that the millionaire owners are letting politics interfere with the enjoyment of one this country's favorite past times and in turn are disrespecting the American Flag and the National Anthem. It would be great if someone or other entity could lead a boycott of these "bigger" than life owners. They should pay a price for their actions regarding the "lack" of respect of "Old Glory".
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phil
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Standing for the National Anthem
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9/28/2017 9:15:54 AM
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http://nypost.com/2017/09/27/lingerie-football-league-says-we-stand-for-national-anthem/
These players firmly stand at attention.
The Legends Football League — which features scantily clad women competing on the gridiron — responded to the NFL protest controversy on Wednesday by announcing “We Stand.”
The league released a YouTube video that depicts the women wearing their lingerie uniforms while saluting the flag during the national anthem.
The video notes that the players respect the sacrifices made so that “we as Americans can raise our flag across our nation.”
“The LFL salutes all those who make this the greatest the country in the world, and we stand in salute of our flag.”
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Talullahhound
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Standing for the National Anthem
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9/28/2017 9:53:58 AM
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My opinion: boycott the NFL. Don't watch or attend their games. When it hits the owners pocketbooks, they will put an end to this nonsense. It is definitely widening the racial gap. But what are they really protesting? One explanation I heard was police treatment of Black people. Someone said it was "social injustice" Do they even know what they are protesting? I felt bad for the one player who is a graduate of West Point and a veteran, who went out into the edge of the field to stand and put his hand over his heart. Apparently this was in violation of the teams decision to stay in the locker room and he was left apologizing. Shameful.
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phil
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Standing for the National Anthem
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9/28/2017 10:48:59 AM
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http://www.dailywire.com/news/21473/flashback-nfl-banned-teams-honoring-murdered-cops-ryan-saavedra
So NFL players can not show support of police or 9/11 tribute cleats without threats of fines. but pig socks and Castro tee shirts are ok, taking a knee against game rules is ok.
It is sad that an retired Army ranger has to say anything about standing alone respecting the nation.
NFL is losing fans and $$ and state and federal dollars may be next. Dont understand why the tax payer should support the NFL anyway - just more of the government waste.
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GoneFishin
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Standing for the National Anthem
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9/28/2017 2:54:48 PM
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I don't support the kneeling but Trump should never have referred to the players as son of bitches. He is so pathethic but his deplorables supporters love his inability to act presidential. Great image for our kids...now son of a bitch is acceptable language.
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wix
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GOOF-KNEELER
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9/28/2017 3:21:43 PM
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When used to describe those kneelling, it could be argued that the term is a proper descriptive phrase.
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lakngulf
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Standing for the National Anthem
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9/28/2017 3:29:34 PM
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Wrong again, grasshopper. This deplorable does not always like his straightforward, undiplomatic approach to subjects that I agree with him on. But, I had rather him say it deplorably than to have to hear the apology refrain from hrk and the left. Things have gone awry in this country. Respect, Responsibility and Accountability have been washed away with giveaway, you owe me, dependency, entitlement mentality that our government has fed and garnished.
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Rich
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GFY
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10/1/2017 2:20:43 PM (updated 10/1/2017 2:21:56 PM)
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Wonder if you said the same thing after Pres Bill told all our kids a blow job wasn't sex?
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GoneFishin
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GFY
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10/1/2017 4:39:05 PM
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Yes...just like you and I said the same thing when Trump bragged about grabbing pussies.
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Rich
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GFY
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10/2/2017 10:50:12 AM
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WOW! To conflate a person that was at the time an entertainer talking to a Hollywood lacky to the sitting President talking to congress
and the country is an incredible reach. I see there is no sense trying to have a thoughtful conversation. Drink some more koolaid. I'm out.
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phil
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GFY
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10/2/2017 11:59:00 AM
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http://www.politico.com/story/2016/09/philippine-president-regrets-son-of-a-bitch-remark-227759
remember another president calling Obama a SOB. LOL. Its all Trumps fault that your children are now running around swearing, LOL. its always someone elses fault.
Get back on your meds.
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