NFL protesting the flag

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  I don’t think this could have been said any better and it definitely is  about time someone said it.  Hopefully, this will go out over EVERY  computer in the U.S. and maybe, just maybe, these sports people  will get the message of just how ridiculous they are to disrespect  our flag, and how little what they do in sports compare to what our  great military has done for this country..

 

  NFL protesting the flag 

                                                     

Ret. Marine Col. Jeffery Powers wrote to the NFL commissioner the following:

 

Commissioner,

I’ve been a season pass holder at Yankee Stadium, Yale Bowl and the Giants Stadium.    I missed the ’90-’91 season because I was with a battalion of Marines in Desert Storm.   14 of my wonderful Marines returned home with the American Flag draped across their lifeless bodies.  My last conversation with one of them, Sgt. Garrett Mongrella, was about how our Giants were going to the Super Bowl. He never got to see it.      Many friends, Marines, and Special Forces Soldiers who worked with or for me through the years returned home with the American Flag draped over their coffins.

 

Now I watch multi-millionaire athletes who never did anything in their lives but play a game, disrespect what brave Americans fought and died for. They are essentially spitting in the faces and on the graves of real men, men who have actually done something for this country beside playing with a ball and believing they’re something special! They’re not! My Marines and Soldiers were!     

You are complicit in this! You’ll fine players for large and small infractions but you lack the moral courage and respect for our nation and the fallen to put an immediate stop to this. Yes, I know, it’s their 1st Amendment right to behave in such a despicable manner. 

                                                                                   

What would happen if they came out and disrespected you or the refs publicly?    I observed a player getting a personal foul for twerking in the end zone after scoring.    I guess that’s much worse than disrespecting the flag and our National Anthem.   Hmmm, isn’t it his 1st Amendment right to express himself like an idiot in the end zone?

 

Why is taunting not allowed yet taunting America is OK? You fine players for wearing 9-11 commemorative shoes yet you allow scum on the sidelines to sit, kneel or pump their pathetic fist in the air. They are so deprived with their multi-million dollar contracts for playing a freaking game!  You condone it all by your refusal to act. You’re just as bad and disgusting as they are. I hope Americans boycott any sponsor who supports that rabble you call the NFL. I hope they turn off the TV when any team that allowed this disrespect to occur, without consequence, on the sidelines. I applaud those who have not.

 

Legends and heroes do NOT wear shoulder pads. They wear body armor and carry rifles.   They make minimum wage and spend months and years away from their families. They don’t do it for an hour on Sunday. They do it 24/7 often with lead, not footballs, coming in their direction. They watch their brothers carted off in pieces not on a gurney to get their knee iced. They don’t even have ice! Many don’t have legs or arms.   Some wear blue and risk their lives daily on the streets of America. They wear fire helmets and go upstairs into the fire rather than down to safety. On 9-11, hundreds vanished. They are the heroes.

           

I hope that your high paid protesting pretty boys and you look in that mirror when you shave tomorrow and see what you really are, legends in your own minds. You need to hit the road and take those worms with you! 

Time to change the channel.

 

Powers originally sent his letter to former Florida Congressman  Allen West. West then posted the  letter to his news website. 

As of last week, at least 18 NFL players had protested the anthem by either kneeling during the anthem or raising their fists, according to USA Today Sports

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Comments

Avatar Coin Toss -
#1
Let all the protesters visit Walter Reed Army Hospital and such places.........make it mandatory.....and Goodell should be the first.
Avatar mikeintexas -
#2
I was just called a "flag worshipper" - not sure where THAT came from esp. in context of the thread. I respect the flag, love the ideals it stands for and will be forever grateful to those who risked their lives and those who died defending those ideals, but I don't "worship" it.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#3
First a sincere note 🎵of appreciation to these above noble gentlemen who have risen in defense of our wrongly beleaguered flag and for which it stands as an ole 60's solider appreciates it.

All people under our flag are protected to express their right or wrong opinion-

ADVOCATUS

As unabashed advocate for American patriotism I suggest:

At these events that the walking wounded, medics & men & women service veterans, from the fields of honor, also be permitted equal time on these playful fields to demonstrate their support to our mainstream how every ball player owes a debt and every seat in the stadium was paid for by these heroes.

2. Whereas the love of our country is not taught by disdainful schools, that these service personnel & vets have access to teach all grades what the American Spirit is about and what it costs to protect & serve these liberties - yes kids freedom isn't free & why.

All those who would disrespect our flag have never been handed a folded one......

May the flag wave freely over all American fields left & right

Thanks in advance for your kind consideration & support

Avatar eddessaknight -
#4
Man in Black in Our Town Anywhere

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Avatar lejardin -
#5
AMEN. Nothing to add.
Avatar sully16 -
#6
Good stuff, Thanks.

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