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I'd like to lay my hands on those great, big, All-American tittays.First, the college fund, then the VA home loan and now this? Yes!
Katy Perry didn't do the anthem exactly the way I'd have liked. I'm gonna lay hands on her.
I'd like to lay my hands on those great, big, All-American tittays.First, the college fund, then the VA home loan and now this? Yes!
Katy Perry didn't do the anthem exactly the way I'd have liked. I'm gonna lay hands on her.
I've never read about those people - were they Quakers or Sailors?Guns and tobacco
Mostly farmers and black smiths of all creed and colors.I've never read about those people - were they Quakers or Sailors?
Yeah but I said I did that in High School. So either you can't read or you're just being obtuse now.Of course those that don't want to stand have a right. That's what makes this country great. At the same time, I have the right to consider all those that don't stand d-bags.and apparently, if you are a veteran, you have the right to lay hands on people that don't do exactly what you want during the Anthem.
So your over-the-top attitude towards other people's patriotism predates your military service?Yeah but I said I did that in High School. So either you can't read or you're just being obtuse now.
You think. I knowFor the record I think both Doctor Detroit and Sconch are morons.
Standing for the National Anthem has less to do with patriotism than it does having respect for something bigger than any one person. And having served in the military doesn't necessary make someone more patriotic, it's about service and duty. Plenty of patriotic people have never served, it's a personal decision based on values and pride. I don't even have red, white, and blue pants to wear during the 4th, that's not very patriotic.So your over-the-top attitude towards other people's patriotism predates your military service?Yeah but I said I did that in High School. So either you can't read or you're just being obtuse now.
Do you go around asking people if they vote or pay taxes or serve on jury duty?Standing for the National Anthem has less to do with patriotism than it does having respect for something bigger than any one person. And having served in the military doesn't necessary make someone more patriotic, it's about service and duty. Plenty of patriotic people have never served, it's a personal decision based on values and pride. I don't even have red, white, and blue pants to wear during the 4th, that's not very patriotic.
Standing for the National Anthem has less to do with patriotism than it does having respect for something bigger than any one person. And having served in the military doesn't necessary make someone more patriotic, it's about service and duty. Plenty of patriotic people have never served, it's a personal decision based on values and pride. I don't even have red, white, and blue pants to wear during the 4th, that's not very patriotic.
Don't mean to pry, but I think you guys need a 90 minute hug.Do you go around asking people if they vote or pay taxes or serve on jury duty?
When you play for your country, I get that. When you're playing for the 49ers, it's just a little bit differentHerb Brooks said it best when he told the players the name on the front of your jersey is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back. B
I have zero desire to get into this mess with you, but I do have one line of questioning that's been bugging me for a week now:Standing for the National Anthem has less to do with patriotism than it does having respect for something bigger than any one person. And having served in the military doesn't necessary make someone more patriotic, it's about service and duty. Plenty of patriotic people have never served, it's a personal decision based on values and pride. I don't even have red, white, and blue pants to wear during the 4th, that's not very patriotic.
Nah, it's fine. Supporting your team with a O yell while supporting the flag seems ok. It's kind of the same concept.I have zero desire to get into this mess with you, but I do have one line of questioning that's been bugging me for a week now:
How do you feel about the people who yell out stuff during the anthem, like say the Orioles fans yelling "O" or the Caps fans yelling "Red" when that word comes around in the lyrics? That yelling seems far less respectful and far more distracting than quietly sitting or kneeling IMO. Setting aside that you're usually rooting for those teams' opponents, obviously![]()
If you think that's different, what's the distinction? Both are distractions intended to focus the thoughts of people in the vicinity on something other than the flag and the country it represents, no? And if you think they're similar, why doesn't anyone seem to care about these disrespectful gestures?
Meaning you're also fine with the sitting or kneeling during the anthem? I don't follow.Nah, it's fine. Supporting your team with a O yell while supporting the flag seems ok. It's kind of the same concept.
I don't equate the two, so no.Meaning you're also fine with the sitting or kneeling during the anthem? I don't follow.Nah, it's fine. Supporting your team with a O yell while supporting the flag seems ok. It's kind of the same concept.
I have zero desire to get into this mess with you, but I do have one line of questioning that's been bugging me for a week now:
How do you feel about the people who yell out stuff during the anthem, like say the Orioles fans yelling "O" or the Caps fans yelling "Red" when that word comes around in the lyrics? That yelling seems far less respectful and far more distracting than quietly sitting or kneeling IMO. Setting aside that you're usually rooting for those teams' opponents, obviously![]()
If you think that's different, what's the distinction? Both are distractions intended to focus the thoughts of people in the vicinity on something other than the flag and the country it represents, no? And if you think they're similar, why doesn't anyone seem to care about these disrespectful gestures?
Why not? What is it about the sitting/kneeling you don't like that doesn't also apply to yelling out words intended to show support for a sports team?I don't equate the two, so no.
"Oh" and "Red" are part of the song aren't they? I don't see how that is nearly the same thing as sitting in defiance, or more appropriately, getting nachos to avoid standing because you're a lazy piece of ####.Why not? What it is about the sitting/kneeling you don't like that doesn't apply to yelling out words intended to show support for a sports team?I don't equate the two, so no.
If you start from the premise that people should take two minutes to respect the flag and what it stands for, and avoid distracting others who wish to do the same (which I understood to be your issue with Kaepernick and friends), then I would think yelling to show your support for a sports team would be the worse sin by far. After all it distracts everyone who hears it during those two minutes, not just the sitter/kneeler/nacho-eater and those who notice them. And some would say it is done to show solidarity with or support for a far less noble cause (not me though- go Caps!)"Oh" and "Red" are part of the song aren't they? I don't see how that is nearly the same thing as sitting in defiance, or more appropriately, getting nachos to avoid standing because you're a lazy piece of ####.
The principle at issue is a pretty interesting one.38 pages over the posture a jock assumed while a song played![]()
Like the bold.Free speech trumps standing for the flag. I disagree with his approach, but he has a right to express himself.
You're not helping. But of course I laughed because I'm a liberal anti-American doosh, too.What about armpit farting the Anthem?
I think we just think differently about the issue at hand. I don't equate yelling Red to not standing, I don't think that is actually very distracting. It's childish maybe, I don't do it, but I also don't think it's disrespectful. In fact I think it usually lends itself to people singing along, the whole song. Who doesn't love a sing-along?If you start from the premise that people should take two minutes to respect the flag and what it stands for, and avoid distracting others who wish to do the same (which I understood to be your issue with Kaepernick and friends), then I would think yelling to show your support for a sports team would be the worse sin by far. After all it distracts everyone who hears it during those two minutes, not just the sitter/kneeler/nacho-eater and those who notice them. And some would say it is done to show solidarity with or support for a far less noble cause (not me though- go Caps!)
Perhaps I misunderstood your issue with Kaep and friends?
So you're more Sailor than Quaker. Noted.Need to catch up in here after later, wildly hungover today.
Nice to meet you, doosh. As for me, I'm a liberal jagoff, major league schlep and a doosh nozzle all in one. Keep working at it, there is plenty of room up here.The principle at issue is a pretty interesting one.
Like the bold.
You're not helping. But of course I laughed because I'm a liberal anti-American doosh, too.
Love that line!Standing for the National Anthem has less to do with patriotism than it does having respect for something bigger than any one person. And having served in the military doesn't necessary make someone more patriotic, it's about service and duty. Plenty of patriotic people have never served, it's a personal decision based on values and pride. I don't even have red, white, and blue pants to wear during the 4th, that's not very patriotic.
Sears Fine Jewelry Department, $79 - PM me, I've got a solid connection.FC42 absolutely killing it in here. Not a fan of the Seiko avatar tho.
Kinda like supporting nachos while supporting your flag?Nah, it's fine. Supporting your team with a O yell while supporting the flag seems ok. It's kind of the same concept.
I would be fine if we all raised our platters for the Nacho song in the 4th inning.Kinda like supporting nachos while supporting your flag?Nah, it's fine. Supporting your team with a O yell while supporting the flag seems ok. It's kind of the same concept.
This needs to happen.I would be fine if we all raised our platters for the Nacho song in the 4th inning.![]()
Rangers not the best start but that ballpark holds runs down. Angels are +115, there are worse guys to stream I guess.speaking of baseball. Is Skaggs too risky of a spot start tonight?
Did they make you pay for the wall?Yeah but I said I did that in High School. So either you can't read or you're just being obtuse now.
Explains a lot.Need to catch up in here after later, wildly hungover today.
And also an avowed racist...see his "personal letters"...but, I did not know he smoked cigarettes ...anyone who enjoys a good (bundle-of-sticks), is alright in my book, so that makes him a swell guy, IMO.What about stuff like this? I mean Lincoln was one of our greatest presidents. He served in the Illinois militia and served as a member of the House. He helped to preserve the Union, bring an end to slavery, and was murdered for his actions.
Yea dude, that whoop there it is comment, good stuff.Explains a lot.
i'm sitting this season out. i'm boycotting everything.i'm just glad NBC took the time to have their cameras scan both team's sidelines to find out if anyone was disrespecting America last nightnow we know who to hate.
hopefully the FBI had similar cameras scanning the crowd so we can plaster the rest of the non-patriots names in their local papers. that way they can be dealt with, too.
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