"It's that kind of prejudicial ideology that puts us in the position we're in today as a world," said the quarterback of the team that just lost at home to the Lions for the first time since 1991.
Beer sales at the games does no make for good manners. Drunks will say anything, anytime.
There were some very “prejudicial” people who had to crack a lot of coconuts to make and keep the western world civilized, democratic and enlightened. But we’re not like those greedy, self serving knuckle dragging apes anymore. Oh no, no. The moral relativists, like this nit wit, won’t let it be so. We’re too civilized to save ourselves. We would have never defeated Hitler if these ass wipes had been in charge.
Is he still gay?
Rodgers is the NFL’s all-time career leader in passer rating during the regular season with a rating of 106.4[5][6] and third all-time in the postseason with a rating of 101.0 (among passers with at least 1,500 and 150 pass attempts, respectively).[7] He currently is the only quarterback to have a career passer rating of over 100.0 in the regular season[6] as well as having the best touchdown-to-interception ratio in NFL history at 4.05 touchdowns per interception.[8] He also holds the league’s lowest career passing interception percentage for quarterbacks during the regular season at 1.6 percent[9] and the single-season passer rating record of 122.5.[10]
Is he going to be doing commercials for ISIS Double Beheading Discounts?
Moment of silence?
How about a real moment of prayer, you know, like we used to have before our religious freedom was taken away? Are we ashamed of our God?
There’s only one and he doesn’t go by Allah.
It didn’t take long for everything to turn maudlin. Flowers, candles, moments of silence, hand-wringing, looking for “root causes”, blaming the victim. Anything to divert the masses from thoughts of retaliation, and house-cleaning. It was all so predictable: we’ve seen the same script played out several times before.
During a moment of silence, it is improper and rude to say ANYTHING.