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originally posted by: zazzafrazz
Age has wearied me, as did that skiing accident in 2011. The closest I can muster would be a lip snarl at Rachel Maddow, along with boycotting any of her sponsors.
Would that be sufficient patriotism?
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
Does that hood have an American Flag on it?
originally posted by: Metallicus
I am not looking to discuss the politics involved here because I am simply wanting to exercise my right to free speech to maximum effect. Regardless of political position I don't want ANY of it in my sports. Sports are my escape from politics or at least they used to be.
originally posted by: Oddba1l
originally posted by: Metallicus
I am not looking to discuss the politics involved here because I am simply wanting to exercise my right to free speech to maximum effect. Regardless of political position I don't want ANY of it in my sports. Sports are my escape from politics or at least they used to be.
Then sports shouldn't have the national anthem, problem solved.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
a reply to: zazzafrazz
Thomas Jefferson would stand and applaud these. Or kneel. I'm so confused.
originally posted by: zazzafrazz
I will serve all morning tea on US flag printed paper plates and cups, as that's sooo not disrespecting the flag.
Make sure all the girls are in stars and stripes bikini's
originally posted by: mamabeth
a reply to: ColoradoJens
I don't always stand but I do place my hand over my heart,
does that count?
“It was an actual chance to talk to the president,” Kerr continued. “After all, he works for us. He’s a public servant. He may not be aware of that, but he is a public servant, right? So maybe as NBA champions, as people in a prominent position, we could go in and say, ‘This is what’s bothering us, what can we do about this?'”