I say, where are the fines?
I have contacted USAA and requested that USAA discontinue advertising through the NFL given that the players standards do not reflect those of USAA's members/clients.
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I say, where are the fines?
I have contacted USAA and requested that USAA discontinue advertising through the NFL given that the players standards do not reflect those of USAA's members/clients.
Well it seems that a lot of team owners would beg to differ and their rules are what they go by. I bet there will be rules in the NFL books soon though!
No, it's not "fake news", but it is worded poorly, as is the Snopes response. The "Rules" of the game deal with the flow of the game, penalties, and issues that are controlled by the referees, umpires, etc. The NFL's Game Operations Manual deals with everything else involved in the production of the event, including addressing the concept of fines for teams, players and even owners, and the statement from pages A62 and 63 is correct as written. If it were that the USA were a contributing sponsor to the NFL, we wouldn't have the problem. Anyone not showing due respect to the flag during the National Anthem would have been out of the game, or paying for their bad decision.
DIRECTV has amended its rules, allowing refunds on Sunday NFL lineup, provided the customer cite players protest as reason.
The sponsors are pulling out!
In 2009, Barack Obama's Department of Defense began paying hundreds of thousands towards teams in a marketing strategy designed to show support for the troops and increase recruitments. The NFL then required all players and personnel to be on the sidelines during the national anthem, in exchange for taxpayers dollars. Prior, the national anthem was played in the stadium but players had the option of staying in the locker room before heading out to the field.
Furthermore, teams that showed "Veteran's Salutes" during games were paid upwards of $5.1 million dollars. In total, 6.8 million in taxpayer money was doled out to sports teams - mostly NFL teams - for so-called "paid patriotism."
Zero hedge-
Came across this on facebook.......interesting.......
Yuri Bezmenov by onmyway02 - Dailymotion
The only thing that might save America now would be civil war, with the patriots winning.
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i'll help with bail tech .
While your land of the free statement is true as I see it, I don't think taking a knee is what it's saying with the Home of the Brave. I would call that more of a protest of not getting your way. I would take the gamble that there isn't one of those guys taking a knee during our anthem that has ever enlisted in any armed force or any other underpaid job that may involve any sort of sacrifice for their country. Sacrifice, I would say that is more of what it means with the Home of the Brave.Quote:
And if you're afraid to take a knee when it's played you don't live in "The home of the brave"
It ws always a very sombering thing to pilot a flight that was flying home one of those flag draped coffins for there last time--------
On this road trip we took over the last week and half-----Flight 93 site in Pa,Gettysburg, Philly for Liberty Bell, Consitution and Declaration ------Wash DC for Mt. Verdan, Arlington National Cemetary for changing of the guard plus wreath laying for flight of honor guys, JFK family grave site, (some sites/monuments closed for restoration-Iwo Jima and others) drive around DC, Air and Space Museum( on Saturday so parking available) Montocello--------
It was a week of get up, brakfast and get going----respect, respect, respect-----
you can not instill pride or patriotism in a socialists who's only goal is to destroy the constitution and the country.
I've got a huge problem with this! If this is how you truly feel then I'll help buy a ticket on a slow boat across the pond for you to get the fu*k out! Standing for the national anthem is more about respect for the flag and those who have lost their lives fighting to protect the freedoms we do have!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! If it weren't for them we wouldn't have the rights and privileges we do have. You sure love the freedom of speech one. Where I come from, you're free to say what you want until someone shuts you up. All these people want to bit*h and moan about millennials, anyone stop and think that these whiny ass people crying about all of this sh*t instead of working hard and achieving goals on your own, raised these millennials?
Or how about all of the veterans and people that are serving to keep evil away? You don't believe kneeling for the National Anthem doesn't bother them? To me that is a huge slap in the face from these kneelers. If you want to make a statement, there are better ways. Especially for a multi million making professional!
I don't totally agree with Trump's words or actions all the time, but don't disrespect the country while trying to prove who's lives matter. That isn't the time or place IMO!
I believe you got your cage rattled and I guarantee you that you're far from alone. As far as I'm concerned this sums it up perfectly.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXlT2R5s7Qk