You should get some interesting popup ads now. [Coffee]
Printable View
Technically, the characters in that movie were sheep herders, not cowboys...
That's what cattle ranchers tell me...
Oh, and they extended the deadline to cancel...
http://www.dailywire.com/news/21589/...aign=position1
I edited as well, adhering to a previously professed standing on political statements.
It was funny though.
:)
NFL protests are protected speech but 'misguided': U.S. House speaker
Bingo.Quote:
U.S. House Speaker Paul Ryan on Thursday said National Football League players' protests were constitutionally protected free speech, but their decision to kneel while the national anthem played at games was "misguided."
"Clearly people have a right to express themselves," Ryan told reporters at a news conference. But doing so in front of the U.S. flag, "it looks like you're protesting against the ideals of America... I think it's misguided," he added.
Lions' Akeem Spence says his protest during anthem cost father job opportunity
Must be tough not learning that actions can have consequences until your mid-20s.Quote:
Akeem Spence said his protest during the national anthem cost his father a job.
According to a tweet Thursday by the Lions defensive tackle, a contractor refused to hire his father because Spence kneeled during the national anthem on Sunday.
Spence's father, Floyd Spence, operates Spence Concrete Contractors in Navarre, Fla.
Spence was among eight Lions players to kneel during the anthem. He even took to his Instagram account to post a picture of him kneeling with his teammates, which included Ameer Abdullah and Tahir Whitehead.
He has also been vocal on Twitter about the protests, calling out President Donald Trump and reiterating he won't just stick to sports.
I think Paul Ryan needs to brush up on his definition of "constitutionally protected free speech". What a dumbass. No wonder nothing's getting done in congress. It's led by idiots.
He probably thinks the Constitution gives us rights, too.
Isn't our Government our Creator? [Sarcasm2]
http://youtu.be/YKjPI6no5ng
Yeah, the 1st Amendment applies to restrictions on federal government, not NFL pre-game practices. My agreement was that the way they're 'protesting' is not sending the correct message.
Yeah...I heard what Todd said. King-sized moron.