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They should change the back of his jersey to "UberDick"! No llama.
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JustShootIt wrote:Someone needs to make a meme with Kapernick pic that says..."i don't just sit thru the national anthem... I also sit to pee"
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Retired Officer writes open letter to the spoiled brat pictured above.
http://www.theblaze.com/stories/2016/09 ... aepernick/
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There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.
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Cops are pigs, cops are pigs
Wait, someone just took my stuff, I need to call the cops
Oh no, I just said cops are pigs
Who's gonna help me get my stuff?
Why did I listen to Colin Kaepernick
He's not even any good
Oh, I just got all my stuff back
Cops are pigs again, cops are pigs
Colin Kaepernick's a good backup
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In Kaepernick We Trust: Missouri State Senator Sits For Pledge Of Allegiance
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“I decided to not stand for the pledge of allegiance today to stand in solidarity with the cause of injustice that Colin Kaepernick has shined a bright light upon,” she said in a statement. “I am not anti-America, and in fact, it is because I love this country that I take this stand.
“I am doing so not because of past transgressions by America, but to call attention to current injustices here in this state and country,” she continued, citing issues like police brutality, voter suppression, mass incarceration and economic disparity.
“The pledge of allegiance and the national anthem stand not just for what America is, but for what it should be,” she said. “‘Liberty and justice for all’ are not just words — they are our country’s ideals. We must commit ourselves to honoring those principles not just by speech, but also through our actions. This is why I, as a matter of conscience, chose not to stand today.”
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Niners QB Kaepernick refuses to stand for anthem in protest
Fucking bandwagon bullshit. You know what, I am sick of all this social justice warrior shit. Yes the United States has done some nasty shit in the past. So has EVERY race of people that has ever lived. Every group of people in the past has conquered and taken slaves in the process. If you don't know this then you really need to read a real history book besides those feel good social change pamphlets they pass out at those retard rallies. I have to sit and listen to this shit week in and week out oozing from the lips of people that have NEVER truly feared anything in their lives other than the typical other human interactions we cause on one another. Why, because in this point in time in the history on man there has never been this level of comfort and this has allowed people to start to not fear being sacked and put into bondage. So they now invent things to complain about. We are a nation that is not a melting pot, but a chunky soup. All mixed together for better or worse. When a country starts to pull apart, that's when it's on the decline.WLJ wrote:In Kaepernick We Trust: Missouri State Senator Sits For Pledge Of Allegiance
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/ ... e-n2218678
“I decided to not stand for the pledge of allegiance today to stand in solidarity with the cause of injustice that Colin Kaepernick has shined a bright light upon,” she said in a statement. “I am not anti-America, and in fact, it is because I love this country that I take this stand.
“I am doing so not because of past transgressions by America, but to call attention to current injustices here in this state and country,” she continued, citing issues like police brutality, voter suppression, mass incarceration and economic disparity.
“The pledge of allegiance and the national anthem stand not just for what America is, but for what it should be,” she said. “‘Liberty and justice for all’ are not just words — they are our country’s ideals. We must commit ourselves to honoring those principles not just by speech, but also through our actions. This is why I, as a matter of conscience, chose not to stand today.”
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WordToecutter1978 wrote:Fucking bandwagon bullshit. You know what, I am sick of all this social justice warrior shit. Yes the United States has done some nasty shit in the past. So has EVERY race of people that has ever lived. Every group of people in the past has conquered and taken slaves in the process. If you don't know this then you really need to read a real history book besides those feel good social change pamphlets they pass out at those retard rallies. I have to sit and listen to this shit week in and week out oozing from the lips of people that have NEVER truly feared anything in their lives other than the typical other human interactions we cause on one another. Why, because in this point in time in the history on man there has never been this level of comfort and this has allowed people to start to not fear being sacked and put into bondage. So they now invent things to complain about. We are a nation that is not a melting pot, but a chunky soup. All mixed together for better or worse. When a country starts to pull apart, that's when it's on the decline.WLJ wrote:In Kaepernick We Trust: Missouri State Senator Sits For Pledge Of Allegiance
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/ ... e-n2218678
“I decided to not stand for the pledge of allegiance today to stand in solidarity with the cause of injustice that Colin Kaepernick has shined a bright light upon,” she said in a statement. “I am not anti-America, and in fact, it is because I love this country that I take this stand.
“I am doing so not because of past transgressions by America, but to call attention to current injustices here in this state and country,” she continued, citing issues like police brutality, voter suppression, mass incarceration and economic disparity.
“The pledge of allegiance and the national anthem stand not just for what America is, but for what it should be,” she said. “‘Liberty and justice for all’ are not just words — they are our country’s ideals. We must commit ourselves to honoring those principles not just by speech, but also through our actions. This is why I, as a matter of conscience, chose not to stand today.”
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I usually use the metaphor "tossed Salad"Toecutter1978 wrote:Fucking bandwagon bullshit. You know what, I am sick of all this social justice warrior shit. Yes the United States has done some nasty shit in the past. So has EVERY race of people that has ever lived. Every group of people in the past has conquered and taken slaves in the process. If you don't know this then you really need to read a real history book besides those feel good social change pamphlets they pass out at those retard rallies. I have to sit and listen to this shit week in and week out oozing from the lips of people that have NEVER truly feared anything in their lives other than the typical other human interactions we cause on one another. Why, because in this point in time in the history on man there has never been this level of comfort and this has allowed people to start to not fear being sacked and put into bondage. So they now invent things to complain about. We are a nation that is not a melting pot, but a chunky soup. All mixed together for better or worse. When a country starts to pull apart, that's when it's on the decline.WLJ wrote:In Kaepernick We Trust: Missouri State Senator Sits For Pledge Of Allegiance
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/ ... e-n2218678
“I decided to not stand for the pledge of allegiance today to stand in solidarity with the cause of injustice that Colin Kaepernick has shined a bright light upon,” she said in a statement. “I am not anti-America, and in fact, it is because I love this country that I take this stand.
“I am doing so not because of past transgressions by America, but to call attention to current injustices here in this state and country,” she continued, citing issues like police brutality, voter suppression, mass incarceration and economic disparity.
“The pledge of allegiance and the national anthem stand not just for what America is, but for what it should be,” she said. “‘Liberty and justice for all’ are not just words — they are our country’s ideals. We must commit ourselves to honoring those principles not just by speech, but also through our actions. This is why I, as a matter of conscience, chose not to stand today.”
You know how any foe of the United States can actually be victorious over us? Is by leaving us alone and allowing us to destroy ourselves from the inside
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WLJ wrote:In Kaepernick We Trust: Missouri State Senator Sits For Pledge Of Allegiance
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/ ... e-n2218678
“I decided to not stand for the pledge of allegiance today to stand in solidarity with the cause of injustice that Colin Kaepernick has shined a bright light upon,” she said in a statement. “I am not anti-America, and in fact, it is because I love this country that I take this stand.
“I am doing so not because of past transgressions by America, but to call attention to current injustices here in this state and country,” she continued, citing issues like police brutality, voter suppression, mass incarceration and economic disparity.
“The pledge of allegiance and the national anthem stand not just for what America is, but for what it should be,” she said. “‘Liberty and justice for all’ are not just words — they are our country’s ideals. We must commit ourselves to honoring those principles not just by speech, but also through our actions. This is why I, as a matter of conscience, chose not to stand today.”
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You like having your salad tossed?WLJ wrote:I usually use the metaphor "tossed Salad"Toecutter1978 wrote:Fucking bandwagon bullshit. You know what, I am sick of all this social justice warrior shit. Yes the United States has done some nasty shit in the past. So has EVERY race of people that has ever lived. Every group of people in the past has conquered and taken slaves in the process. If you don't know this then you really need to read a real history book besides those feel good social change pamphlets they pass out at those retard rallies. I have to sit and listen to this shit week in and week out oozing from the lips of people that have NEVER truly feared anything in their lives other than the typical other human interactions we cause on one another. Why, because in this point in time in the history on man there has never been this level of comfort and this has allowed people to start to not fear being sacked and put into bondage. So they now invent things to complain about. We are a nation that is not a melting pot, but a chunky soup. All mixed together for better or worse. When a country starts to pull apart, that's when it's on the decline.WLJ wrote:In Kaepernick We Trust: Missouri State Senator Sits For Pledge Of Allegiance
http://townhall.com/tipsheet/mattvespa/ ... e-n2218678
“I decided to not stand for the pledge of allegiance today to stand in solidarity with the cause of injustice that Colin Kaepernick has shined a bright light upon,” she said in a statement. “I am not anti-America, and in fact, it is because I love this country that I take this stand.
“I am doing so not because of past transgressions by America, but to call attention to current injustices here in this state and country,” she continued, citing issues like police brutality, voter suppression, mass incarceration and economic disparity.
“The pledge of allegiance and the national anthem stand not just for what America is, but for what it should be,” she said. “‘Liberty and justice for all’ are not just words — they are our country’s ideals. We must commit ourselves to honoring those principles not just by speech, but also through our actions. This is why I, as a matter of conscience, chose not to stand today.”
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Kaepernick effect: Taking a knee in high school sports
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/18/sport/col ... index.html
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/18/sport/col ... index.html
It's not just the moneyed NFL players expressing their frustration over police brutality and racism in America, the protests are appearing under the glare of Friday night lights.
High school football just got political.
In Seattle, it wasn't just the players but Garfield High School's entire team, coaches and all who took a knee as the anthem blared.
It was a decision made after lengthy discussions about the racial injustices they've witnessed across America. Similar to Kaepernick's stance, the coach dispelled the idea that the protest was against American troops.
In West Virginia, three girls on the WVU tech volleyball team took a knee to take a stand on the issue and support Kaepernick's right to protest..
When the Star-Spangled Banner blared out from the football field in San Mateo, CA, the San Francisco Mission High School football players gathered together and all but one took a knee.
The player left standing held his fist in the air just as gold medalist Tommie Smith and Bronze medalist John Carlos did during the 1968 Olympics.
Smith and Carlos were sent home from the Olympics for politicizing the games but the Mission High football players say they're not going to stop.
There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.
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The coaches fault for allowing/encouraging it.WLJ wrote:Kaepernick effect: Taking a knee in high school sports
http://www.cnn.com/2016/09/18/sport/col ... index.htmlIt's not just the moneyed NFL players expressing their frustration over police brutality and racism in America, the protests are appearing under the glare of Friday night lights.
High school football just got political.
In Seattle, it wasn't just the players but Garfield High School's entire team, coaches and all who took a knee as the anthem blared.
It was a decision made after lengthy discussions about the racial injustices they've witnessed across America. Similar to Kaepernick's stance, the coach dispelled the idea that the protest was against American troops.In West Virginia, three girls on the WVU tech volleyball team took a knee to take a stand on the issue and support Kaepernick's right to protest..
When the Star-Spangled Banner blared out from the football field in San Mateo, CA, the San Francisco Mission High School football players gathered together and all but one took a knee.
The player left standing held his fist in the air just as gold medalist Tommie Smith and Bronze medalist John Carlos did during the 1968 Olympics.
Smith and Carlos were sent home from the Olympics for politicizing the games but the Mission High football players say they're not going to stop.
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Toddstang wrote:Doing this shit publicly should be grounds for renouncing your citizenship.
See, I don't agree. The country was founded for freedom of religion and includes freedom of speech, etc. I am ok with him stating his mind and doing it. I don't appreciate it the forum he does it in, nor the spotlight, and do I think it is anti-American? Yes!!!! but that's what people have fought and died for...his right to be allowed to do it.
A privileged person like himself growing up with what he had and now making millions doing what he does and offering himself up as a role model to others...hypocritical.
Probably like if we had a POTUS doing the same thing....
Do I think he should try and find a home more suitable for himself where he and his people will be treated great...sure. With his money he can take himself and a lot of others to the promised land...wherever that is.
Do I think that if I were in a defensive lineman's role, would I throw a few extra jabs to get to him or to take him out...yes. Not sure why that doesn't happen though. Sack that sucker.
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Well said.Dave1965 wrote:Toddstang wrote:Doing this shit publicly should be grounds for renouncing your citizenship.
See, I don't agree. The country was founded for freedom of religion and includes freedom of speech, etc. I am ok with him stating his mind and doing it. I don't appreciate it the forum he does it in, nor the spotlight, and do I think it is anti-American? Yes!!!! but that's what people have fought and died for...his right to be allowed to do it.
A privileged person like himself growing up with what he had and now making millions doing what he does and offering himself up as a role model to others...hypocritical.
Probably like if we had a POTUS doing the same thing....
Do I think he should try and find a home more suitable for himself where he and his people will be treated great...sure. With his money he can take himself and a lot of others to the promised land...wherever that is.
Do I think that if I were in a defensive lineman's role, would I throw a few extra jabs to get to him or to take him out...yes. Not sure why that doesn't happen though. Sack that sucker.
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I see your point. I'm just sick of people who act like dipshits.Dave1965 wrote:Toddstang wrote:Doing this shit publicly should be grounds for renouncing your citizenship.
See, I don't agree. The country was founded for freedom of religion and includes freedom of speech, etc. I am ok with him stating his mind and doing it. I don't appreciate it the forum he does it in, nor the spotlight, and do I think it is anti-American? Yes!!!! but that's what people have fought and died for...his right to be allowed to do it.
A privileged person like himself growing up with what he had and now making millions doing what he does and offering himself up as a role model to others...hypocritical.
Probably like if we had a POTUS doing the same thing....
Do I think he should try and find a home more suitable for himself where he and his people will be treated great...sure. With his money he can take himself and a lot of others to the promised land...wherever that is.
Do I think that if I were in a defensive lineman's role, would I throw a few extra jabs to get to him or to take him out...yes. Not sure why that doesn't happen though. Sack that sucker.
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They're free to be a dipshit somewhere else.Toddstang wrote:I see your point. I'm just sick of people who act like dipshits.Dave1965 wrote:Toddstang wrote:Doing this shit publicly should be grounds for renouncing your citizenship.
See, I don't agree. The country was founded for freedom of religion and includes freedom of speech, etc. I am ok with him stating his mind and doing it. I don't appreciate it the forum he does it in, nor the spotlight, and do I think it is anti-American? Yes!!!! but that's what people have fought and died for...his right to be allowed to do it.
A privileged person like himself growing up with what he had and now making millions doing what he does and offering himself up as a role model to others...hypocritical.
Probably like if we had a POTUS doing the same thing....
Do I think he should try and find a home more suitable for himself where he and his people will be treated great...sure. With his money he can take himself and a lot of others to the promised land...wherever that is.
Do I think that if I were in a defensive lineman's role, would I throw a few extra jabs to get to him or to take him out...yes. Not sure why that doesn't happen though. Sack that sucker.
There are criminals among us who are both homicidal and incorrigible. Their parents took a shot at civilizing them and failed. Their school teachers took a shot at them and failed. The odds are overwhelming that government welfare programs and penal institutions took a shot at them and failed. If it ever becomes your turn to take a shot at them, don’t fail.
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He doesn't get extra "jabs" because he isn't even a starter anymore. Go check the pictures of him out on google, it's hilarious how clean cut and smiling he was shortly ago and now looks like a Syrian no fly list candidate.Dave1965 wrote:Toddstang wrote:Doing this shit publicly should be grounds for renouncing your citizenship.
See, I don't agree. The country was founded for freedom of religion and includes freedom of speech, etc. I am ok with him stating his mind and doing it. I don't appreciate it the forum he does it in, nor the spotlight, and do I think it is anti-American? Yes!!!! but that's what people have fought and died for...his right to be allowed to do it.
A privileged person like himself growing up with what he had and now making millions doing what he does and offering himself up as a role model to others...hypocritical.
Probably like if we had a POTUS doing the same thing....
Do I think he should try and find a home more suitable for himself where he and his people will be treated great...sure. With his money he can take himself and a lot of others to the promised land...wherever that is.
Do I think that if I were in a defensive lineman's role, would I throw a few extra jabs to get to him or to take him out...yes. Not sure why that doesn't happen though. Sack that sucker.
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naw, he probably gets off on how many times he sees his name has been googled. Let him fade into obscurity.jackalo626 wrote:He doesn't get extra "jabs" because he isn't even a starter anymore. Go check the pictures of him out on google, it's hilarious how clean cut and smiling he was shortly ago and now looks like a Syrian no fly list candidate.Dave1965 wrote:Toddstang wrote:Doing this shit publicly should be grounds for renouncing your citizenship.
See, I don't agree. The country was founded for freedom of religion and includes freedom of speech, etc. I am ok with him stating his mind and doing it. I don't appreciate it the forum he does it in, nor the spotlight, and do I think it is anti-American? Yes!!!! but that's what people have fought and died for...his right to be allowed to do it.
A privileged person like himself growing up with what he had and now making millions doing what he does and offering himself up as a role model to others...hypocritical.
Probably like if we had a POTUS doing the same thing....
Do I think he should try and find a home more suitable for himself where he and his people will be treated great...sure. With his money he can take himself and a lot of others to the promised land...wherever that is.
Do I think that if I were in a defensive lineman's role, would I throw a few extra jabs to get to him or to take him out...yes. Not sure why that doesn't happen though. Sack that sucker.
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