Posted on 08/29/2016 12:17:18 PM PDT by C19fan
I am just as much an American as I am a Foxworth.
My son and his future sons will be as much Foxworths and Americans as I am. And my father is and his father was and so on. But my bloodline in this nation can be traced back to before America was even a country when my ancestors were neither American nor Foxworths.
(Excerpt) Read more at theundefeated.com ...
....isn’t there a bunch of things ESPN has refused to air?
Dear Dominique Foxworth at ESPN,
Your exclamation of ‘bloodline’, ends with the mohammedan slavers on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean.
Your usage of the term ‘American’, for some overpaid ignorant fool who craps on all his and your ‘bruthas’ who have died for that flag, really defines YOU as a ‘grabastic piece of lizardspit’.
Hey, Foxworth!
Here's someone who stands and speaks with a voice like thunder vs. Kappy's chipmunk squeak.
Today, I had an unusual experience. We live in a small condo community and have a beautiful American flag and pole at the entrance. Two of the stripes were torn and separating from each other. I was asked to sew and repair it which I did. I took incredible care and did the best job I could, I felt reverent while I mended it and honestly thought of all the sacrifices throughout history for the flag. Included in my thoughts were the slaves and their endurance as well as spirit.. I thought of the stripes I was sewing back together to make it whole again, not damaged but repaired.........if only it was that easy.
Knick is perfectly free to display his stupidity and ignorance. He should quit football and join blm, or nation of islam, or new black panthers, or rainbow coalition, or nan, or Isis-that bastion of muslim social justice. Why limit your stupidity to dissing the NA and the USA? Don’t place boundaries on your stupidity! I’m perfectly free to think of him as an ignorant whiny a hole as well. Good riddance.
Agreed, as far as the excerpt went. The ungrateful traitor is entitled as an American to express his stupidity as he did. We are entitled to express our outrage as we are. The loser’s team is entitled to decide whether to get rid of a player who wasn’t worth much anyways or accept the loss of substantial revenue from viewers and fans. This is all American, including the natural consequences of expressing disloyalty to the greatest country in the history of the world.
Kaepernicks protest is as American as that flag
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I agree, but our disgust at his behavior and poor reasoning is more American.
The only oppression I see being committed is by their inner-city liberal/socialist/racist leaders. Yes, some very few LEO's over-react and in many cases lose their jobs and/or are prosecuted and even jailed - good if warranted.
If he's buying into the BLM whining about Martin in Florida, Brown in Fergueson, and Gray in Baltimore, he's either ill-informed or refuses to look at the facts. They were all highly scrutinized by a black Attorney General and found NOTHING to hang them so as to satisfy the blood lust of BLM and A-Holes like him.
Zimmerman was self-defense; the cop with so-called gentle giant Brown was self-defense; 4 of the 5 cops in Baltimore have been acquitted regarding Gray's death. Expect the final cop to also be acquitted. I have not seen race relations this bad since Rodney King in 1991?
Where was the one that the cops took down some un-cooperative street vendor and everyone screamed "choke hold"? I watched that video numerous times and saw NO choke hold, as I was trained with it while Shore Patrol in the Navy. As they took him down, one cop just happened to have part of his arm around the back of the neck. Hardly a choke hold. The fat dipshit died from a heart attack.
This ungrateful clod can do or say whatever he wants. I choose to not give the NFL a penny of $$$ or watch their PC crapola. As to this ingrate, he is a complete subhuman loser.
That photo has always choked me up. I’m so grateful for men like him. I was proud to give them a ride on my amphib ship back when. Yes, I was a lowly sea-going bellhop and proud to carry their bags and fuel their awaiting helos. I have never had a greater honor nor privilege.
Where was this author when the NFL wouldn’t let the Cowboys put stickers on their helmets honoring the police?
my bloodline in this nation can be traced back to before America was even a country
also...
so what does that have to do with anything...
My ancestors arrived in this country as early as 1623 and I am a veteran and an immigrant...
but I honor the flag of my country and I would not be disrespectful to the National Anthem or the flag...
So is mine. And I disagree. The player was on a game field, which society has recognized is a non-political arena. If the player wanted to make a statement, he could have held a press conference, he could have pulled a Kayne West and taken over the MTV (what a joke nowadays) awards with a rant, he could have got his sentiment across in many other ways. Politicizing sports is not the way to make a point.
Excellent point. Bet he has NO idea how many "bruthas" have died in our various wars against true oppression. Someone should ask him what the "Red Tail Squadron" was.
Bull. Shit.
Kaepernick is supposed to be playing professional football, he’s not supposed to be playing politics.
No. No its not American in any way. He was at work being paid by his empoyer. He partiipates like everyone else or his ass should really sit for the season. He can protest all he wants on his own time but not on others!
Fine!!! In that case, I am no less American by telling him where he can shove his stupid protest!
Also, "Eternity in Their Hearts" is amazing!
"He has made everything appropriate in its time. He has also set eternity in their heart" - Ecclesiastes 3:11
But this hypocrite wouldn’t say that about waving the Dixie Flag.
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