Posted on 09/30/2014 12:05:57 AM PDT by re_nortex
Did the referees cross the line?
Kansas City Chiefs safety Husain Abdullah came up with a big play during Monday night's win over the New England Patriots, as he intercepted a Tom Brady pass and took it to the house for a touchdown. However, once he reached the end zone, Abdullah dropped to his knees and did this ["pray"]:
Abdullah is a practicing Muslim and it's common for people of that faith to pray from their knees. However, this drew a flag from the officials for excessive celebration. But should it have? FOX Sports NFL rules expert Mike Pereira pointed out last year that this type of celebration shouldn't draw a flag.
(Excerpt) Read more at foxsports.com ...
Another reason I’m a hockey fan!
Every mosque is an enemy fortress in America’s borders. Every muzzie wants Conservatives dead. This husain abdullah jihadist gets a yellow flag. Compare that to the gentlemanly Tim Tebow who was drummed out of the NFL because of his unapologetic stand for Christianity and the Biblical values that are the foundation of America. I want my country back! Mooselimbs out...now!
That is disgusting. Too bad that crackdowns are what tells people like RG3 not to wear his Jesus shirt which was good. I saw the runback, I would not have known what he was doing unless it was pointed out though now that it is pointed out, it’s a bit obvious.
If you would allow a Christian to kneel and give thanks to our God then you should allow the same for this player, even though we find his choice of belief repugnant. He’s not a terrorist, just a misguided football player.
He looks as if he’s auditioning for the sequel to “Brokeback Mountain”.
If the NFL tries to fine @HAbdullah39 for his TD celebration there's going to be some problems.
That sounds a lot like a criminal threat. Zero tolerance for muzzies and their enablers is the only sane option. Repurpose or destroy all mosques! That will send a clear message to the filthy, murderous mohammedans. They are the enemy within.
Seems there may be a difference ....hmmm what IS it....Oh right.....They are bowing to two different GROUPS!
One group wants people to be free....and self determined in choosing a God....and the other teaches to behead anyone who doesnt want to follow their God......
Somehow.....both of these groups...are considered....equal....In matters of law and society....
Ok now Im lost...again...I really dont understand...
I have no doubt that this muzzie thug would eagerly slice a knife across the throat of a Christian or Jew since the koran commands it. Recall that the mooselimbs who terrorized America on 9/11 practiced their deceptive taqiyya quite well. They befriended many Americans and seemed like "hail fellow, well met" kind of guys to their acquaintances, all the while scheming to kill thousands of innocents in the name of allah (satan).
Never trust a muzzie and never draw any form of equivalence between their satanic death cult and Christianity or Judaism. That's how I see it and I gladly wear the badge of intolerance with pride.
Needed sayin' again ... imo
Thank you so much FRiend and I say without apology:
I generally agree with your assessment of Muslims and their intentions, and I too believe that as long as Islam exists as a force on earth there is danger and there cannot be peace.
I was only speaking in the context of a football game. I don’t personally have a problem with a devout player giving thanks after a great play, regardless of their choice of belief, however misguided, and as long as it doesn’t disrupt play for more than a few moments. That’s just my opinion.
But when this fellow walks off the football field, he’s just another suspect member of the Death Cult as far as I’m concerned. We allow Muslims to exist in America at our peril, and they represent a clear and present danger. I pray the our so-called leaders come to their senses soon!
So THAT’S why he is called the moon god!
You really think this football player yearns to murder people? Come on.
I've run completely out of what little tolerance I may have in the reservoir for islam and its satanic adherents. As a case in point, an otherwise outgoing and quite pleasant fellow who owns a convenience store that I frequent and I developed a relatively friendly relationship over the past several years. I always thought he was of Indian decent judging by his accent and complexion.
Just a couple of weeks back when were amicably chatting about our milder than usual Texas weather and the Dallas Cowboys defensive squad's woes, I finally asked about his background. He revealed that he was from Pakistan but lived here in Texas for the past thirty years. I then bluntly asked if he was a mooselimb. When he replied affirmatively, I literally threw my money for the purchase at him and loudly proclaimed that I would never come to his store again. There's no doubt in my mind that he was practicing taqiyya all of those years. I have no use for him or any other member of that pernicious death cult.
Absolutely. No sarc tag. No smilie emoticon.
I would say that while the situation was unfortunate, and probably left some bad feelings, you were within your rights to express your opinion, and since there’s no law requiring you to patronize his business, you can take your business elsewhere with a clear conscience.
I might not have done exactly what you did in the store, but I likely would have not gone back to the store either. I prefer to patronize businesses that share my beliefs, where possible.
With that, I must sign off, as it is way past my bedtime. G’night and God bless.
Thank you for the courteous response. I'm also heading off for some overdue snoozing and I wish you God's Abundant Blessings as well.
I thought that was a contract issue with Nike?
Why would anyone thank God or any God for a touchdown?
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