$2.5 billion? Smh, Sterling. You aren't actually selling the players, you know.
$2.5 billion? Smh, Sterling. You aren't actually selling the players, you know.
Only if she has time after her workouts of throwing Welker under the bus.
Serious question: is it legal for Mayweather to participate in a street fight? Without exaggerating, he would murder most men, Rubberband Man included.
Well, no one really thinks sports mascots are mocking them - only people who push their manufactured outrage narrative say that they feel that way.
Honestly. I mean, who even cares about racism any more? I thought we ended that already. This is a terrible sign that politicians think we care about it.
This is the dumbest argument in all of political/public policy debate, and you should honestly feel ashamed for making it. Life is not linear. Life is not some strategy video game where you get 1 action per turn.
Every day in legislatures across the nation and even in the Capitol, there are dozens of resolutions and little orders of business. Stuff like honoring a prominent citizen, flying the flag for a special occasion, congratulations, that kind of thing. This is not new. This letter is just one more little bit in the day…
I don't think it was the money that fans spend to support sports that was his issue. It was the money that everyone else is forced to spend to support professional sports that could very well be self-supporting.
I have to agree here. my early interest in the New Jersey Devils led to eventual devil worship and, almost simultaneously, a love for the cool air of the Pine Barrens.
I used to drive through downtown Clearwater a few times per week, naturally developing a weird "forbidden fruit"-type fetish for the more attractive Sea Org chicks. Like cute little flight attendants with funny ideas and trillion-year contracts.
I'm sure that Redskins fans everywhere are taking time between beers to explain to their kids the history of Native oppression in America.
Because on game day SEC fans are on both sides of the street. You can't escape them.
Not to get all Hill geek on you, but Indian tribes — especially tribes with gaming, those that want gaming, and those that have gaming and do not want others to get gaming — give heavily to Congressional democrats. I am sure some Rs also receive some funding, but native Americans, and their checkbooks, are becoming…
Good point. Ottawa's team gets by with a name that I consider one of the most offensive things you can call a person.
I wish Congress wouldn't have gotten involved. Now it's guaranteed that nothing will happen with the name.
Taking that a step further, how about the oppression the rest of the country feels being represented by the Cowboys?
From the outside it seems that a lot of the US' social issues are founded in racial relations, so I'd argue that having a racial slur as a prominent part of the most popular organization is grounds for valid and worthwhile political debate.
Because we all know that the Senate should totally agree on the order of largest to smallest problems that must be solved, and then they MUST address each problem in order.
The intent of the team's name has always been to present a strong, positive and respectful image.
Yeah, just imagine the hours upon hours of deliberation and debate they must have wasted signing their names on a piece of paper.