Should NFL Teams Fire Players Who Won't Stand For the Anthem? [with comment by Paul]

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A good discussion by attorneys on the pros & cons of national anthem protests.

My take is that sports are supported by fans so let fans decide what action they feel they should take as to whether to support or ghost professional sports.

Plenty of high school and college sports which could benefit from any fallout.

Should NFL Teams Fire Players Who Won’t Stand For the Anthem? [with comment by Paul]

http://www.powerlineblog.com/archives/2017/09/should-nfl-teams-fire-players-who-wont-stand-for-the-anthem.php

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Avatar JAP69 -
#1
Good point on who the Left would rather fire for speaking their opinion.
Trump has positioned this to be a Left Wing position and he will come out the winner.
I watched one of the Fox shows last night and a guest on the show who supported the players was trying to deflect away from the National Anthem to a hate Trump position.
Avatar JAP69 -
#2
They got their ass in a bind over their position on kneeling during the anthem. They are going full speed ahead with this kneeling thing. See where it gets their ass when it comes election time.
Vote for a hate filled Democrat or a patriotic candidate.
Avatar konane -
#3
Thanks JAP. President Trump is defending the nation, the flag and the anthem as he should. That's the job of the President.

All Obama did the past 8 years was bow to leaders of other nations and apologize. Obama was better suited as a dictator of a third world banana republic which is how his agenda was heading us.

Indeed I'm watching what platform they run on along with how they've positioned themselves in the past which may be the most telling about where their mindsets are.
Avatar eddessaknight -
#4
Thanks JAP-

President Trump doing the job he was elected & was sworn to do!

What goes around comes around on election time-

Those who would disrespect our flag have never been handed a folded one...... :-(
Avatar konane -
#5
Thanks Eddessa. I think fans are going to have the last word on the controversy and voters will too.

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