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Wisconsin State Rep. Tony Kurtz told “Fox & Friends” Thursday he has proposed a bill requiring the national anthem to be played before all sporting events in the state, and expressed that Americans need to ‘come together as a nation.’ Sites covered by the bill would include major, taxpayer-subsidized venues where the Packers, Bucks and Brewers play, as well as public schools and other facilities that were built or upgraded with taxpayer funds.”

https://www.lifezette.com/2021/05/wisconsin-state-rep-proposes-bill-to-make-national-anthem-mandatory-at-sporting-events/?utm_source=right-rail-latest


1,564 posted on 05/14/2021 10:51:35 PM PDT by Melian (Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~ Gimli)
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Moar Bird Slide:

The bald eagle population has made a remarkable comeback. But the majestic symbol of American pride is turning out to be a nuisance, especially in Canada.

Flocks have been spotted along highways in the Pacific Northwest, feasting in a landfill in Vancouver. Earlier this year, a ravenous raptor stalked and killed a seagull in front of shocked onlookers at a busy Vancouver golf course.

With an 8-foot wingspan and a distinctive snowy-white head, America’s national emblem conjures feelings of patriotism and reverence.

“You’re in awe every time you see one,” says Jeanine Pesce, who recently moved from New Jersey to British Columbia and now sees the raptors almost daily. “Their physicality and presence is so profound you feel a need to pay homage to them.”

But Ms. Pesce, who owns a consulting agency, has had to explain some National Geographic-worthy encounters to her 5-year-old daughter. “One day I watched an eagle drag a Canadian goose back and forth across rocks for hours,” she says. “I was told that’s how they tenderize their meat.”

It wasn’t long ago that birdwatchers considered the odds of a bald eagle sighting just this side of a unicorn sighting. Through conservation efforts and the banning of chemicals like DDT, the population recovered to numbers that warranted the bird’s removal from the endangered species list in 2007. A recent report from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Department found that numbers have quadrupled to more than 316,000 in 2019, from 72,000 in 2009.

https://www.wsj.com/articles/bald-eagle-population-endangered-pets-vancouver-11621012685

So glad we didn’t pick the turkey for our National Bird!


1,565 posted on 05/14/2021 10:58:16 PM PDT by Melian (Faithless is he that says farewell when the road darkens. ~ Gimli)
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I love our flag and national anthem but pubs should do SERIOUS business to correct this horrible slide our country is taking and playing the anthem, forcing school prayer, banning flag burning are light weights....


1,571 posted on 05/14/2021 11:39:23 PM PDT by cherry (we are the dominionated)
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