The BS Thread To Rule Them All!!!

View attachment 23987Players were all in the locker room.
Way to dodge that bullet.

That’s why my father said he wouldn’t watch the nfl or Super Bowl. That being said he was never in the military but he is a American man that helps and respects all arm forces. From the ones way back then and the ones now. If you didn’t have respect when I was young you got your head thumped. . Different times and different places now.
 
That’s why my father said he wouldn’t watch the nfl or Super Bowl. That being said he was never in the military but he is a American man that helps and respects all arm forces. From the ones way back then and the ones now. If you didn’t have respect when I was young you got your head thumped. . Different times and different places now.

Well said.
Making a “statement” is one thing. But it should not be at the expense of our flag.
That beautiful flag is a symbol of this great representative republic. Many have fought and died to secure the freedoms we have and that so many take for granted.
Many have fought and died on foreign soil in an attempt to secure the freedoms we enjoy for others and to stop tyranny for the oppressed.
This is a nation built on the rights given to us by our Creator and on the ideals set forth by our founders.
This nation was a great experiment. The framers of our Constitution took ideas from all of the past failed democracies and republics of antiquity, like the Athenians and the Roman Republic, and formulated a system of government that can stand the test of time. When the Constitution was ratified it was one of the greatest works ever penned by man.
This amazing country still stands as a beacon of freedom and opportunity to the rest of the world.
Taking a knee during the National Anthem might seem cool to some, like it’s no big deal, or as an acceptable statement for a belief.
But it is not acceptable, nor will it ever be. Because that flag isn’t just a piece of cloth. It’s a symbol of America. A banner that stands as a tribute to those who have fought, bled, and died to build this nation and to keep it free.
 
Well said.
Making a “statement” is one thing. But it should not be at the expense of our flag.
That beautiful flag is a symbol of this great representative republic. Many have fought and died to secure the freedoms we have and that so many take for granted.
Many have fought and died on foreign soil in an attempt to secure the freedoms we enjoy for others and to stop tyranny for the oppressed.
This is a nation built on the rights given to us by our Creator and on the ideals set forth by our founders.
This nation was a great experiment. The framers of our Constitution took ideas from all of the past failed democracies and republics of antiquity, like the Athenians and the Roman Republic, and formulated a system of government that can stand the test of time. When the Constitution was ratified it was one of the greatest works ever penned by man.
This amazing country still stands as a beacon of freedom and opportunity to the rest of the world.
Taking a knee during the National Anthem might seem cool to some, like it’s no big deal, or as an acceptable statement for a belief.
But it is not acceptable, nor will it ever be. Because that flag isn’t just a piece of cloth. It’s a symbol of America. A banner that stands as a tribute to those who have fought, bled, and died to build this nation and to keep it free.
Well said, Bogunn!
 
Well said.
Making a “statement” is one thing. But it should not be at the expense of our flag.
That beautiful flag is a symbol of this great representative republic. Many have fought and died to secure the freedoms we have and that so many take for granted.
Many have fought and died on foreign soil in an attempt to secure the freedoms we enjoy for others and to stop tyranny for the oppressed.
This is a nation built on the rights given to us by our Creator and on the ideals set forth by our founders.
This nation was a great experiment. The framers of our Constitution took ideas from all of the past failed democracies and republics of antiquity, like the Athenians and the Roman Republic, and formulated a system of government that can stand the test of time. When the Constitution was ratified it was one of the greatest works ever penned by man.
This amazing country still stands as a beacon of freedom and opportunity to the rest of the world.
Taking a knee during the National Anthem might seem cool to some, like it’s no big deal, or as an acceptable statement for a belief.
But it is not acceptable, nor will it ever be. Because that flag isn’t just a piece of cloth. It’s a symbol of America. A banner that stands as a tribute to those who have fought, bled, and died to build this nation and to keep it free.
You brought tears to this old Air Force Retirees eyes Bogunn. Thank you.
 
You brought tears to this old Air Force Retirees eyes Bogunn. Thank you.

That’s why everyone should respect the flag and honor those that have fought and still fight/serve under it. Including police fire and ambulance people. It’s a symbol for us to no we have each other’s backs and fronts. I’m a American so I’m honored to stand up a pledge allegiance to the flag. IMHO if you don’t want to pledge allegiance then leave. It’s terrible for young people to see there so called hero’s not pledge allegiance. Also remember one nation under GOD.Ok off the soapbox
 
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