lanky101011
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lanky101011

This.

First of all, I’m an atheist that was raised in a Mormon household. With that out of the way: If a team wants to have a team prayer (just like my family does), go right ahead. A prayer in and of itself should not be a problem. If a player doesn’t want to participate, do what I do: sit there and wait a while. A prayer

The amount of yelling and screaming has increased dramatically (not trying to bring politics into this) since Obama has been president and also since the media has been more and more of a 24/7 presence in everyone’s lives. And now, bantering on the internet via the likes of forums, comment sections of news sites and

It would probably be too tough for these self-absorbed idiots to wait until the 18th, too. Let’s face it. Richard Sherman is mad that someone thought of this before he did.

What are these protests actually to do beyond making people yell and scream at each other even more and increase the divisiveness that has exploded in this country? Is it going to make people sing kumbaya around a fire together? Is it going to fundamentally change the way that people see and think about each other in

Not enough black people in those towers for you, huh?

I mean I get that Kaepernick’s protest really has nothing to do with the military, I really do. That said, September 11th is a day that brought our country to its knees and forced it to come together. Disrespecting the flag on that day especially, whether it brings any change or not, I just can’t get behind. A lot of

War eagle

“Darius Rucker was there”

I suppose if you’re going to essentially repost the same head-in-the-sand Vote Blue rhetoric you did yesterday, the least I can do is repost my fact-filled response as well.

Well I guess I can put you down as a “No” for my “Football Is Family Labor Day Party”

I’m failing to see how the government allowed him to make those millions. And the anthem isn’t honoring our government, it’s honoring our country. I’m conservative and have no problem with him protesting in this manner, to ensenuate some sort of double standard here is a bit of a stretch.

Eh I’m a conservative and I just kind of think he’s an overall idiot. Or maybe a bit of a fame whore.

Right after you almost wrote a good article (close, but you would need Government Assistance for that), you go full liberal shill and prove yourself to be the fool we know you are. Stay trashy.

You know what’s funny? I was actually thinking “while I wish Kaepernick would stand for the national anthem and honor his country, I totally understand and respect his decision. If his stance helps, even in a small way, to shed some more light on issues facing minorities in this country, then it was worth it.”

The National Anthem is paying respect to our government? Nope.

What’s so maddening about the Gaineses entire aesthetic is the combination of painstaking restoration and bewilderingly trendy faux farmhouse touches.

This is a pedantic take, at best. OF COURSE politics is relatable to just about everything in some way. Even though the tweets you mention have some connection to larger political issues, I would never call them “political” tweets—not even close. I take Schefter’s view as being against actively engaging in political

Tarragon a be some that stink more than others.

Do we include Rose’s minor league numbers or are we pretending the Nippion league is on MLB’s level?