Posted on 02/01/2009 8:39:21 AM PST by mainepatsfan
PITTSBURGH STEELERS VS. ARIZONA CARDINALS
6:00PM ET - NBC
Washington, D.C. - American Forces Press Service -
Instead of commercials, part of the content carried between downs on the American Forces Network will be public service announcements recorded by President Barack Obama, Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and Navy Adm. Mike Mullen, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
“As we all take this time to watch the big game, I wanted to be sure to send all of our military men and women a special greeting,” the transcript of Obama’s salutation reads. “You are tuning in from all over the world. But no matter where you are and no matter which team you’re rooting for, this event is bringing you a little closer to home.”
Obama, who recorded his video message this week during his first visit to the Pentagon as commander in chief, tells troops that American events like the Super Bowl are possible only because of the sacrifice and duty paid by servicemembers and their families.
“I am honored to be your commander in chief, I thank you for your courage and sacrifice during these trying times, and I promise to do everything in my power to help you accomplish your mission,” he said. “You make us proud each and every day.”
Obama, who appears clutching a football and without his suit jacket — a “sign of solidarity” with Gates who was unable to wear a jacket due to bandaging on his injured left arm — saw the message as a “an incredible opportunity,” Pentagon Spokesman Geoff Morrell said.
“I think the president recognized this is a great platform, an incredible opportunity, in his early days on the job, to send the message to hundreds of thousands of troops deployed around the world,” he said. “This is everybody getting a rare break from work, huddled around a TV set watching the most popular program on television.”
Gates injected history and humor into his message that will air during breaks in the gridiron action between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Arizona Cardinals, which he noted, used to be one team.
“During World War II, because so many men were serving overseas, the Chicago Cardinals and the Pittsburgh Steelers actually merged for a season,” he said. “They were called the Card-Pitt Combine, and they went 0-10, earning a less-than-flattering nickname: ‘the carpets’ — because everyone walked all over them.
“This game is a little more exciting. Wherever you are, I hope that you have a chance to kick back and relax for a few hours — you have certainly earned it,” Gates said. “As always, I thank you for your service, and for the sacrifice you make every day in defense of our nation. Enjoy the game.”
Mullen thanked military men and women and their families for their service at this “critical time in our nation’s history.”
“I know many of you won’t be able to watch tonight’s game at home with your loved ones, but I also know you are proud of the work you are doing and the difference you are making,” Mullen said. “Whatever team you’re cheering for tonight, all of America is cheering for you.”
LOL!
Cards 31, Steelers 24. Fourth quarter drive by Arizona and once again, Warner as MVP (maybe)
If they are going to continue to have two weeks off (and it looks they are), I absolutely wish they would move the game to Saturday night, and I've thought this for quite a while now.
Maybe they got a federal grant.
The Magahee injury was incidental contact. They both went down.
Anyone have an internet link to the game?? KY here sleeping at my office No elec at home.. Limited radio stations working here
Thanks in advance
*LMAO*
There’s no doubt about it based on those two photos.
Add 1 more for the Cardinals to win.
ARIZONA 31
STEELERS 24
Kurt Warner completes a 70 yard pass on a flea-flicker to Larry Fitzgerald as time runs out in regulation........
Overbite and Tiki were in the Cards locker room. Tiki should of put him down right there.
Gonna have to go with Rush and the family on this one.
Go Steelers!
I have 27 people due here in about 3 hours. House is clean things are either made or ready to be thrown in the oven. People are bringing stuff and husband is picking up trays from the grocery store along with pop and beer as we speak.
I heard a good quote about the NFC team the QB who worships Jesus beat the QB who thinks Obama is Jesus.
43 ???
That is Richard Petty.
Oops wrong thread.
Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)
LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)
It won’t be long til we hear the poem
“The words that end all winter sorrow
Pitchers and catchers report tomorrow”
Got the virtual tail gate barbecue revved up and ready to go!!
Calling Arizona—just because McCain was against HolyO!!
48-32
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