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at this late date after we've passed square one, but what's so awful about kneeling during the National anthem? And please pardon what looks like naivety, but it looks kinda respectful to me. But then, I've always been ambivalent about the word God in the pledge to the flag too, since it first appeared in 1954, a year after I graduated high school..meaning I never said it all thru my youth because it was added later. Does that mean that all of us who grew up pre-God in the allegiance are unpatriotic? And FYI, I still call it the Army Air Corps.
 
at this late date after we've passed square one, but what's so awful about kneeling during the National anthem? And please pardon what looks like naivety, but it looks kinda respectful to me. But then, I've always been ambivalent about the word God in the pledge to the flag too, since it first appeared in 1954, a year after I graduated high school..meaning I never said it all thru my youth because it was added later. Does that mean that all of us who grew up pre-God in the allegiance are unpatriotic? And FYI, I still call it the Army Air Corps.
American citizens in the military are, by flag protocol, supposed to salute the flag, and civilians are to place their right hand over their heart.

To break that protocol is to disrespect the flag. Colon Krapunchnik is a multimillion dollar brat who thinks he is oppressed because he is half black.
 
Hello,
You know how some people think you should do what everyone else is doing, or your just not kewl? This is sort of like that..A mass collective showboating of a dog and pony show to publicly prove who's team you are on..Yet theses same people claim they are free to do as they please in the USA because of rights given and written....The pledge is just as good a tool without the changes that a select few have determined, are demanded, to live in a free nation..
 
at this late date after we've passed square one, but what's so awful about kneeling during the National anthem? And please pardon what looks like naivety, but it looks kinda respectful to me. But then, I've always been ambivalent about the word God in the pledge to the flag too, since it first appeared in 1954, a year after I graduated high school..meaning I never said it all thru my youth because it was added later. Does that mean that all of us who grew up pre-God in the allegiance are unpatriotic? And FYI, I still call it the Army Air Corps.

I started 1st grade in 1956. In the rural public six room grade school we had to say the Lord's Prayer first and Pledge of Allegiance second before class started. There were old pictures of Washington and Lincoln hanging on the class room walls and when you went outside were surrounded by farms. What's wrong with that picture?
 
Hello,
You know how some people think you should do what everyone else is doing, or your just not kewl? This is sort of like that..
Umm, no, it is not like that at all, doofus.


Maybe yo should go back to your bong?
 
at this late date after we've passed square one, but what's so awful about kneeling during the National anthem? And please pardon what looks like naivety, but it looks kinda respectful to me. But then, I've always been ambivalent about the word God in the pledge to the flag too, since it first appeared in 1954, a year after I graduated high school..meaning I never said it all thru my youth because it was added later. Does that mean that all of us who grew up pre-God in the allegiance are unpatriotic? And FYI, I still call it the Army Air Corps.

I started 1st grade in 1956. In the rural public six room grade school we had to say the Lord's Prayer first and Pledge of Allegiance second before class started. There were old pictures of Washington and Lincoln hanging on the class room walls and when you went outside were surrounded by farms. What's wrong with that picture?
Not a damn thing, now his turn...
 
I started 1st grade in 1956. In the rural public six room grade school we had to say the Lord's Prayer first and Pledge of Allegiance second before class started. There were old pictures of Washington and Lincoln hanging on the class room walls and when you went outside were surrounded by farms. What's wrong with that picture?
nothing is at all.
 
I never left it...Maybe you need to practice your goosestepping....

Lol, look at the world today; who goose steps?

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Marxists like you, not me, toad.
 
at this late date after we've passed square one, but what's so awful about kneeling during the National anthem?
We've become so hypersensitive. The guys want to make a statement and get attention, and half the country obliges them by completely losing their shit.

Seriously, Starbucks should only sell decaf.
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Who would want to pay 5 bucks for a cup? Anyone that is not hypnotized by commercialism..wouldn't.
 
We've become so hypersensitive. The guys want to make a statement and get attention, and half the country obliges them by completely losing their shit.
Seriously, Starbucks should only sell decaf.
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The NFL fines people that wear 9-11 cleets or shows patriotism, t hen lets this ignorant little fuck make a fuss on TV about how oppressed he is and all these other multimillion dollar paycheck cry babies.


It does piss me off, but it outrages me more that these buffoons are never challenged so directly for being such ignoramuses.
 
We've become so hypersensitive. The guys want to make a statement and get attention, and half the country obliges them by completely losing their shit.
Seriously, Starbucks should only sell decaf.
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The NFL fines people that wear 9-11 cleets or shows patriotism, t hen lets this ignorant little fuck make a fuss on TV about how oppressed he is and all these other multimillion dollar paycheck cry babies.

It does piss me off, but it outrages me more that these buffoons are never challenged so directly for being such ignoramuses.
Y'know, if it starts a serious conversation - badly needed, obviously - then I'm all for it.

It just never does. We're not ready as a society to have this conversation yet.
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It's similar to stepping on it or burning it, in that it is a disrespect.

I respect people's right to do it, and understand the court's position on those things, but immediately lose all respect for those that do.
 
That said, this is suppose to be a free country (of course it isn't), so he should be able to express himself any way he likes.
And fans have the same right to call him out for being the shit4brains that he plainly is as well.

No one is saying that he should be thrown in jail or anything of that sort. Just pointing out that the NFL fines patriotism displayed on air time but lets these apes do whatever the fuck they want if it is a libtard cause.

So whats your point?
 
It's similar to stepping on it or burning it, in that it is a disrespect.

I respect people's right to do it, and understand the court's position on those things, but immediately lose all respect for those that do.
I bet you stand at attention before each game...even if it's a rerun on TV...
 

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