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Yup...
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I'm going against the grain on this one.
Our country was founded on protests. Boston Tea Party anyone? They have every right to voice their opinion whether we agree with it or not. My Grandfather was in WWII for their right to protest and voice their 1st amendment. My father was in Nam. They both went for what this country use to stand for. Life liberty and justice for all. Now we have people telling us what to do, how to do it and when to do it. The right to assemble can only be had with permits. You're only allowed to voice your peace in 1st amendment zones. This isn't the country I was raised in. You all said your peace, now I'm saying mine. You think this country is the land of the free, think again. We have constitution free zones where you have no rights within 50 miles of the border. Show me where that is in the constitution. Don't believe it but it's there with a little bit of the search engine help to enlighten you. Everyday the tree of liberty is being pruned and soon that mighty tree won't be nothing but a stump. People swear oaths to uphold the constitution but I don't think they actually ever read it, if they did, they would know these people have every right to protest without worrying about political witch hunts. Or did Nazi germany really win the war afterall? Was my grandfather's service in vain ?
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I spent nearly all my adult life in the military. Joined the Air Guard in Nov 63 and worked there full time from Jul 64 till I retired in 98. As an additional duty I volunteered to participate in military funerals. Man that gives one a real appreciation for the meaning of the flag. When that folded flag is presented to the next of kin it is just about the saddest moment one can be a part of. The lump in the throat and the tear in the eye affected everyone there yep even me. I was never permitted to do any sort of protest while in uniform or at my workplace. I cannot understand if these football players have a beef with whatever why did they take it out on the symbol and song of our country.
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I am not a fan of pro football. I am a big fan of college football I believe it is much more exciting. The problem here is both sides of this issue are really apples and oranges. The players feel this is a racial issue and the other side feels that it is an issue of disrespecting the military and country. There is no doubt they have a right to protest the problem is where and when they do it. The NFL has a rule about standing for the anthem and they are now not enforcing it. This has really now become a protest against Trump. I will always stand for our flag and anthem. It is sickening how the media treats our president.
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Kinda of sums it up for me......
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I guess it could go this way! If the teams don't want to here the national anthem and protest, let them stay in the locker room. Play the anthem for the attendees then the gladiators can come out an beat each other death. Mike
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Well, for those whom choose to take a knee tomorrow, just turn off the TV. Disturbing is for the American over seas risking his or her lives for $35,000 a year maybe? All the while the spoiled brats making $20 mill a year take a knee.
Being some-what of a history buff, the best thing about R.E. Lee was, when he took the offensive in Gettysburg, and that the North won the war.
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