Posted on 01/25/2013 8:43:31 AM PST by Sir Napsalot
Can the Super Bowl be a platform for same-sex marriage?
Baltimore Ravens linebacker Brendon Ayanbadejo hopes so, and dreams of celebrating a victory in New Orleans two Sundays from now by dancing with Ellen Degeneres.
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Brendon Ayanbadejo?
Ayenbadajo is a left wing lunatic...the moron wrote a race baiting piece years ago complaining the black student population at UCLA (where he went to school) had steadily been decreasing because they were all going to Cal...
Super Bowl 2013 Sodom vs. Gomorrah
He was real vocal in his support for same-sex ‘marriage’ in MD and got plenty of media coverage for that while the players who were vocally opposed received very little coverage.
I wasn’t planning to watch anyway, as I don’t really care who wins this year. But that asshat’s comments made me lean a little toward San Fagfreako now.
Their directors had better be on their toes with the 5 sec (or whatever) delay. If anything improper that is not family oriented, the backlash would be huge.
He’d be qualified for that former position — split end
Birk: "Coach, wouldja tell Brendan that I'M the center!"
How, exactly, was "nipplegate" (a brief moment during the haltime show that most people didn't even notice until it became a big deal after the game) supposed to "bring higher ratings" for that Super Bowl?
My husband and I have decided not to watch the Super Bowl this year. When sports gets political, we tune it out!
There is a way for both teams to lose! Do not watch it! You can also boycott the advertisers.
Had ANYONE outside Baltimore heard of this character before? Maybe he’s just smart enough to have figured out how to get a LOT of publicity. Lewis has pretty much hogged the spotlight so far.
Maybe we shouldn’t give him the attention he seeks.
OK, so now I will not watch the Super Queer Bowl.
I will rent some movies instead.
Vigilanteman:
I am from Baltimore, and i am glad I do not know you.
But knowing a few of the Ravens players personally I can give you a few facts although you dot strike me as the type of person that weighs facts before bloviating.
The Ravens players have a prayer group that meets weekly, and attendance is in the teens. Several of the players have set up foundations with their money in town that do real work, not like other foundations that spend only 10% of their money on their mission.
Many of the players do service work in town silently, under the radar. It is a tradition that was started under the Colts and has somehow survived the transition to the Ravens. Many players keep their homes here even after they retire or transfer to other teams. So, if you think that is a disgusting team, go ahead.
About the mascot, it is of course an allusion to Edgar allan Poe’s story, and we do see a lot of Ravens here. Personally I like them as they keep my yard clean and pest free. We could have picked the Orioles, but a baseball team has it, or the Bluejays, both birds commonly seen here, but Hopkins beat us to that. We also see a lot of sparrows, but Baltimore Sparrows lacks that je ne sais quoi that other football names have. So, if you think that is a disgusting mascot, go ahead.
As for Baltimore itself, yes it was a much less attractive city 25 years ago, but I guess that’s enough for you to form your opinion. It’s troubles in the inner city have been amply documented, but I live in the city and other than high taxes I found it to be a great place to raise my children. I had a chance to move away 15 years ago and turned it down, I don’t regret it. So if you think it’s a disgusting city, go ahead, at least I know I’ll never run into you.
As for rooting for the Patriots, at least now we know you don’t think cheating is disgusting.
Baltimore is in the Super Bowl because they earned it. They didn't cheat their way there like BO did to win reelection. Its a game and if they win, I'm not going to feel nearly as bad as I did in November when BO won. I'll rationalize it away by saying they are a great defensive team like the Steelers with a way better than average QB.
‘not all his teammates support same-sex marriage. Some have religious objections. He said that discussions about their differences of opinion had an unlikely trigger: chicken sandwiches. On one or two occasions, he said, he turned down food from the chain Chick-fil-A, whose owner is a social conservative against gay marriage.
‘Ill say, Im protesting, Ayanbadejo recalled. No Chick-fil-A for me. And a few of his teammates, he said, would respond by saying that they actually agreed with the chicken chains owner.’
I will never root for Tom Brady, the man-whore who left the mother of his child for a supermodel. What a sad, sorry excuse for a man.
Just a case of a ‘supposed super star’ thinking he is above the game etc.
Also a good reason for being against the 2 week layoff.
The DC baseball team “The Nationals” have some stupid thing called the Presidents race” which they do at some point at each home game.
Well, the powers that be are considering that 4 Presidents aren’t enough, it is time to add a 5th.
One of the names being bantered is the pResent pResident.
If I can’t even watch or go to a ballgame without having to look at the mug/thug, I will just stop having an interest in the Nationals...
MAYBE it is a good thing...with his caricature the FLIES will have some place to hang out....
I may have to reconsider my ‘boycott’.....<: <:
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