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To: sargon

To my knowledge, not a single Dallas Cowboy player has ever kneeled during the playing of the national anthem before any Dallas Cowboys football game.

There was the one meaningless group kneel before the national anthem last week in response to the President’s harsh comments, and that was it—as, as I mentioned, it was before the anthem.

I hope more owners and coaches follow Jerry Jones’ lead here. Comments like this from an owner of a top tier team should be very helpful in refocusing players’ priorities.
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Do you realize:
1- Their little demonstration of solidarity was a middle finger to the President, fans, military, and patriotic Americans in an attempt to support the players contention that police are killing black men for being black.
2- Nobody is concerned about the “players”being taught to “refocus their priorities”. The patriotic Americans are becoming aware of how many Americans hate their country, and hate “white” people, the flag, the anthem, and everything this country stands for, and giving up pro football is a small price to pay for standing up for their country.


175 posted on 10/08/2017 9:38:21 PM PDT by photodawg
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To: photodawg

“There was the one meaningless group kneel before the national anthem last week in response to the President’s harsh comments, and that was it—as, as I mentioned, it was before the anthem.”

Kneeling in unity with marxists is NOT meaningless ...


177 posted on 10/08/2017 9:41:42 PM PDT by TexasGator (Z)
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To: photodawg; sargon

No quotes or italics.

Did not realize you were quoting sargon.


178 posted on 10/08/2017 9:43:39 PM PDT by TexasGator (Z)
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