Posted on 10/12/2009 8:46:35 PM PDT by TheDailyChange
Lets hear about ya!
Chad Henne and the Miami Dolphins are CELEBRATING (HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH) by KICKING the Mark Sanchez and the Jets to the CURB!!!!!!
Chad Henne and the Miami Dolphins are CELEBRATING (HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH) by KICKING the Mark Sanchez and the Jets to the CURB!!!!!!
That was a great game...
Awesome!
Well, they won in a well played game all around. There is some heavy irony, though, in Columbus being kicked to the curb for Hispanic Heritage Month.
I don’t get it...both Sanchez and Henne are white.
You almost pegged the Lame-O-Meter.
Yeah, I was a little nonplussed when Sanchez, in pregame interview footage, cited “the color of my skin” as a signal of his heritage to Mexican viewers. I was thinking, well he is dark-ISH.
That's because Mexico celebrates Dia de la Raza on Oct. 12.
Shhhh! Let's see how long it takes them to figure that out...stop giggling! You'll give us away!...
Now, 500 plus years later, we recall his deeds and celebrate not Columbus the man, but the actions and influences of all the people who came after him, who melded their European culture with the indigenous cultures and, with difficulty, blood and years of battle, misunderstandings and treachery, have created the multi-cultural, multi-ethnic society we now celebrate with the Día de la Raza.
That's a lot to swallow!
EXACTLY, point well taken.
I loved how Chris Berman at halftime made NO MENTION of the Hispo month, rather he focused on what should have been the focus, Christopher Columbus and Columbus Day!
Bravo Mr. Berman, Bravo!
One of the better games I’ve ever seen in the NFL. What I liked best: 1) the imagination the coaches used (they were unpredictable for a change); and 2) execution: the o-lines, QBs and receivers were on top of their games and kept it there despite the frenetic pace.
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