(1) Unless The Brave is doing something really weird, there’s no reason for D.I.A. to be in quotation marks: the Defense Intelligence Agency is a perfectly real organization, part of the 17-headed hydra of the US intelligence apparatus.
(1) Unless The Brave is doing something really weird, there’s no reason for D.I.A. to be in quotation marks: the Defense Intelligence Agency is a perfectly real organization, part of the 17-headed hydra of the US intelligence apparatus.
Vampire SEALs, for all your night raiding needs.
Maybe Tim Allen can guest as a colonel raising two girls while in an Army that has become too liberal.
It sucks that Trump’s election has kinda tarnished the memory of killing Osama because of how glad we were that news of the killing interrupted Celebrity Apprentice.
And going back to the original statement made by Colin Kapernick, a large percentage of NFL players friends, family, and themselves targeted and mistreated by law enforcement. For Trump, the exercise is entirely academic. For the men burning their football jerseys, again, academic in the aggregate.
disrespecting human beings by burning effigies of them is apparently a lot better than disrespecting the flag by not standing.
I have a Texans jersey that I wear on gamedays when I watch the game at home, but I cannot bring myself to leave the apartment with it on, because I am fully aware of how foolish I look.
It’s incredible that athletes who have overcome incredible odds through incredible dedication and effort to become among the top in their field might have more insight and thoughtfulness than privileged Trump-wits who think discrimination is telling them they can’t call someone a fag, force others to pray, or sexually…
Burning their jerseys?!? That’s so disrespectful!!!
“Outside the stadium in East Rutherford, Julie and Vin Santomero, who brought their sons to the game, said they also did not want to see protests at a sporting event because they attended games to get away from politics. ‘It’s a football game,’ Mrs. Santomero said. ‘They’re here to play the game.’”
Agreed. That’s why I only wear mine during a game. There are very comfortable, so it’s tempting to wear it more often.
What a bunch of snowflake man children. Do they think the NFL gives a f-ck that they burn jerseys? Guess what jerk offs, you already paid them. Go ahead and burn them. Then buy them again in a few months when this thing blows over and you realize you still want the gear.
On Facebook, which I hugely regret ever joining, I saw someone post a comment about these grown men playing a child’s game. So, what does it say about grown men WATCHING grown men playing a child’s game?
Back in my sports message board days, College Football fans were merciless about a certain class of NFL fan. Being a fan of both, I got a chuckle from it. Now it’s even funnier.
I’ve been so impressed with the thoughfulness and introspection demonstrated by the players over the weekend. These idiots are the opposite of that.
Totally agree. Good riddance, hateful losers! More football for me.
My brain is broken. I don’t understand.
I mean, the NFL still keeps the money.
I for one support these fan’s protests, and will join them in solidarity!
Check the Constitution.