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To: ncdrumr
I did not see any of the halftime show. I knew that the entire half hour would be tasteless, so my wife and I switched on FNC to catch up on the news. The game guys - Simms and the other guy - did not even mention it, so my wife and I did not know about it until the next morning, when we heard it on the news driving in to work.

With that said, to me there are two sad consequences of this silly act. As of today, I have not seen one replay of the game on the news. The replays and the talk of this silly act is all you hear about, and nothing about a great game and the two outstanding quarterbacks. It takes the shine off of them.

The second sad consequence is that my wife and I - she works for NASA and both of think that it is the only government entity that gives us a return on our tax dollars - were both touched by the glowing tribute to NASA and the fallen astronauts before the game. The song was inspiring, the scene was touching, and to see the faces of the players - whom seemed touched and inspired - it was truly a grand moment. The NFL raised itself up at that moment to honor not the athletes or the game, but an event and action that is beyond most of us. I got in a little spat with a poster a couple days ago about athletes. The poster stated that playing QB in the NFL was a rare gift. Well, being an astronaut is even rarer and more challenging.

Then the NFL, CBS, and MTV ruined it all by the halftime debacle. They spat in the faces of the families of the fallen heros with their soft-core porn antics.

84 posted on 02/03/2004 8:34:27 AM PST by 7thson (I think it takes a big dog to weigh a 100 pounds.)
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To: 7thson
Here Here!! I agree fully with your article. I, too, wasn't interested in the half time "show"... so I decided it was time to check email.

The game was superior and its sad seeing it overshadowed by garbage. I am so tired of women and men acting like pigs, displaying the worst in human beings. And this garbage is representing all of us... I resent that. We are better than this. I've had it, I've had enough... but I sure don't know what to do about it.

The pregame tribute to NASA was so moving... I prematurely thought how nice those in power have finally gotten the message and clean up their act. Shame on them.
129 posted on 02/03/2004 9:37:14 AM PST by myrabach
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