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His name is BCohn

no one comes to your workplace and makes you stand up for the national anthem. their job is to play football.

I didn’t want to bungle or bobble the Fingal dopple!

Seton Hall finally provides internet access, eh?

Clinton is almost 69. There are no magic devices that subtract 20 years of wear and tear. Her staff should monitor her hydration better, but even then it will be ‘omg the lady has to pee’ over and over.

Whoa, huge slam on Steve Buscemi out of nowhere!

Wait... It’s less normal to you that someone would get a custom-made jacket than that someone’s adult boyfriend would be wearing their high school letterman jacket?

I think supporting the players’ union and anti-concussion campaign is a better solution for fans.

No, a 15 yard penalty for cracking the head of the opposing teams quarterback would have cost them the game.

Oooh, I feel like... like this doesn’t deserve a star because it’s so obvious but... but... my hand is moving towards the star of its own accord...

What a wonderful world it would be if more of your persuasion felt the way you do about sex. :)

Thanks for sharing Spencer’s article. That was a tough read and I hadn’t even heard of Jack Trice before.

It’s only because I’m on my phone and don’t want to try to spell his name (which I’d screw up anyway).

Scouts say Reid has great quick-twitch muscle, and Lane is a natural athelete. The scouts are split on Kaepernick, some saying he athletically gifted, some believing he is a student of the game. All agree he was raised a grinder.

You keep saying that, but it’s just not true, especially in the case of most theaters. You’ve honestly never seen a significant part of the crowd leave through the “emergency” exits near the screen rather than mosey along towards the back? You’ve never seen ushers enter and exit through them in the course of their

To quote Bomani Jones:

My only thought on the matter is that if more people listened to poor black folk, maybe the rich ones wouldn’t have to speak out. But until then, good onKaepernick and any other athlete who wants to speak for those who won’t be heard any other way.

No, we’re not discussing the police brutality problem directly. What we are discussing and seem to have both agreed to is that it needs to be discussed. Kaepernick’s protest doesn’t actually draw attention to the issue, but it allows people who can actively acknowledge the problem a chance for discourse. What it

It totally should. The problem is that we haven’t been living up to the ideal since it was conceived and no one really wants to talk about it. It is to the point where ‘liberal’ is treated like a pejorative term and that trying to effect any social change is worthy of disdain and mockery.

If you are more upset at Kaepernick protesting police brutality than you were at the police committing it, yeah, you're part of the problem.