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Clearly he needs to be kicked out of the country.

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kalm wrote:
Good thing the topic hasn't been covered for two straight weeks while other NFL teams and high school kids around the country are joining in.
Let me know if anything comes of it. :coffee:
Another police shooting of an unarmed black man just the other day in Tulsa....right on schedule.
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houndawg wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Let me know if anything comes of it. :coffee:
Another police shooting of an unarmed black man just the other day in Tulsa....right on schedule.
Thanks for helping the situation, Kaepernick. Your protest has clearly helped prevent further the loss of life.
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Clearly he needs to be kicked out of the country.

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kalm wrote:
Yep...Kap deserves the Andy Anchor fer sure!
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I liked Cam Newtons response to the press yesterday...
You could tell he was nervous to talk about it because there's so much tension
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Navy investigates sailor who didn't salute national anthem
HONOLULU (AP) — The Navy has investigated the case of a sailor who didn't salute as the national anthem played during a recent morning flag-raising at Pearl Harbor.

U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Senior Chief Petty Officer Joel Cesar said Tuesday it's up to the sailor's commander whether she faces any punishment for not saluting on Sept. 19.

The sailor is Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin, an intelligence specialist in the Navy Reserve. She was recently in Hawaii for about two weeks for an exercise.

Erwin is assigned to the Navy Operational Support Center at North Island, California. The command didn't immediately return a call seeking comment. Erwin didn't respond to a message sent to a Facebook account in her name. A phone number for her was not listed.

The sailor's failure to salute comes after San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick received national attention when he refused to stand for the anthem before NFL preseason games earlier this year. He cited racial injustice and police brutality among the reasons for his actions.

Since then, other athletes all over the U.S. have engaged in their own protests during the anthem.

The Navy's protocol handbook says sailors in uniform must salute during the anthem. They must also face the flag, or if a flag is not visible, sailors are required to face the direction of the music.
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CAA Flagship wrote:Navy investigates sailor who didn't salute national anthem
HONOLULU (AP) — The Navy has investigated the case of a sailor who didn't salute as the national anthem played during a recent morning flag-raising at Pearl Harbor.

U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Senior Chief Petty Officer Joel Cesar said Tuesday it's up to the sailor's commander whether she faces any punishment for not saluting on Sept. 19.

The sailor is Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin, an intelligence specialist in the Navy Reserve. She was recently in Hawaii for about two weeks for an exercise.

Erwin is assigned to the Navy Operational Support Center at North Island, California. The command didn't immediately return a call seeking comment. Erwin didn't respond to a message sent to a Facebook account in her name. A phone number for her was not listed.

The sailor's failure to salute comes after San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick received national attention when he refused to stand for the anthem before NFL preseason games earlier this year. He cited racial injustice and police brutality among the reasons for his actions.

Since then, other athletes all over the U.S. have engaged in their own protests during the anthem.

The Navy's protocol handbook says sailors in uniform must salute during the anthem. They must also face the flag, or if a flag is not visible, sailors are required to face the direction of the music.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/navy-investi ... tml?ref=gs
They don't have a choice, military personnel are subject to the UCMJ. If I was her commander, I would make an example of her. She would get every shit detail I could think of and then some. If she did it again, she would then face an article 15 and go from there. My daughter worked at the JAG office and she told me about an E7 that faced a court martial for not saluting a warrant officer. While more occurred after the failure to salute, that is what started his fiasco and he was ultimately found guilty and busted down.
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GrizFanStuckInUtah wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Navy investigates sailor who didn't salute national anthem



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They don't have a choice, military personnel are subject to the UCMJ. If I was her commander, I would make an example of her. She would get every **** detail I could think of and then some. If she did it again, she would then face an article 15 and go from there. My daughter worked at the JAG office and she told me about an E7 that faced a court martial for not saluting a warrant officer. While more occurred after the failure to salute, that is what started his fiasco and he was ultimately found guilty and busted down.
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houndawg wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Let me know if anything comes of it. :coffee:
Another police shooting of an unarmed black man just the other day in Tulsa....right on schedule.
Give this a read before you continue fanning the flames. :coffee:

http://www.dailywire.com/news/7264/5-st ... on-bandler#

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CAA Flagship wrote:Navy investigates sailor who didn't salute national anthem
HONOLULU (AP) — The Navy has investigated the case of a sailor who didn't salute as the national anthem played during a recent morning flag-raising at Pearl Harbor.

U.S. Pacific Fleet spokesman Senior Chief Petty Officer Joel Cesar said Tuesday it's up to the sailor's commander whether she faces any punishment for not saluting on Sept. 19.

The sailor is Petty Officer 2nd Class Janaye Ervin, an intelligence specialist in the Navy Reserve. She was recently in Hawaii for about two weeks for an exercise.

Erwin is assigned to the Navy Operational Support Center at North Island, California. The command didn't immediately return a call seeking comment. Erwin didn't respond to a message sent to a Facebook account in her name. A phone number for her was not listed.

The sailor's failure to salute comes after San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick received national attention when he refused to stand for the anthem before NFL preseason games earlier this year. He cited racial injustice and police brutality among the reasons for his actions.

Since then, other athletes all over the U.S. have engaged in their own protests during the anthem.

The Navy's protocol handbook says sailors in uniform must salute during the anthem. They must also face the flag, or if a flag is not visible, sailors are required to face the direction of the music.
https://www.yahoo.com/news/navy-investi ... tml?ref=gs
How in the world did she get into the Intelligence part of the service? :suspicious:
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ASUG8 wrote:
houndawg wrote:
Another police shooting of an unarmed black man just the other day in Tulsa....right on schedule.
Give this a read before you continue fanning the flames. :coffee:

http://www.dailywire.com/news/7264/5-st ... on-bandler#

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Cluck U wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Navy investigates sailor who didn't salute national anthem



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How in the world did she get into the Intelligence part of the service? :suspicious:
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Cluck U wrote: How in the world did she get into the Intelligence part of the service? :suspicious:
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Obama asks Kaepernick to think about pain he's causing military families
“Sometimes out of these controversies, we start getting into a conversation, and I want everybody to listen to each other,” Obama said. “So I want Mr. Kaepernick and others who are on a knee, I want them to listen to the pain that that may cause somebody who, for example, had a spouse or a child who was killed in combat, and why it hurts them to see somebody not standing.”

The president added, however: “I also want people to think about the pain that he may be expressing about somebody who’s lost a loved one that they think was unfairly shot.”
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CAA Flagship wrote:Obama asks Kaepernick to think about pain he's causing military families
“Sometimes out of these controversies, we start getting into a conversation, and I want everybody to listen to each other,” Obama said. “So I want Mr. Kaepernick and others who are on a knee, I want them to listen to the pain that that may cause somebody who, for example, had a spouse or a child who was killed in combat, and why it hurts them to see somebody not standing.”

The president added, however: “I also want people to think about the pain that he may be expressing about somebody who’s lost a loved one that they think was unfairly shot.”
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Cluck U wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Obama asks Kaepernick to think about pain he's causing military families



http://www.politico.com/story/2016/09/o ... hem-228880
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Obama, the egotistical clown, wants everyone to know what he wants.

What a douche. :lol:
Still several more months of this clown, and all he can talk about is his "legacy." :lol:
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Ivytalk wrote:
Cluck U wrote:
"I want...I want...I want...I also want..."

Obama, the egotistical clown, wants everyone to know what he wants.

What a douche. :lol:
Still several more months of this clown, and all he can talk about is his "legacy." :lol:
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Old Dominion takes a proactive approach with anthem protests
With national anthem protests now firmly part of the conversation for college athletes, Old Dominion coach Bobby Wilder acknowledges that an element of fear is rippling through his profession.

Across the country, coaches and administrators are grappling with how to handle players who want to engage in some form of protest regarding police violence against African-American communities. While the general impulse — and the correct one, by the way — is to support the players’ efforts to make a statement, administrators also feel a responsibility to make sure athletes understand that it will draw attention and there might be public backlash and criticism from fans.

That backlash can also land on the coach.
“I do in a way think coaches are fearful of doing anything that’s outside the norm because you don’t know what the repercussions will be for you,” Wilder told USA TODAY Sports.

Despite those concerns, Wilder has taken a proactive approach with his players and engaged them last week on how they want to express themselves.

“All the kids are hurting right now,” Wilder said. “I talk about these matters on a regular basis with our kids, and all our kids talk about it, so I try to understand how they feel and what they’ve been through in their lives and what they’re going through now, but at the end of the conversations the rhetorical question I always ask them is are we going to be part of the solution or are we going to add to the noise?”

Last week before Old Dominion’s game against UTSA, players wore “Black Lives Matter” T-shirts during warm-ups. Then, once they came out in uniform, they joined hands in a large circle and raised them above their heads while facing the crowds. It was something they came up with at the team breakfast before the game, and Wilder is calling it the “circle of unity.”

Old Dominion football is also tying it into a mentoring program for local youth in the Norfolk area called “WALT” — Watch, Accept, Listen and Tolerate — that will bring in different groups from across campus to work with kindergarten through eighth graders in the community.

“Our team feels like there needs to be a generational change," Wilder said. "Kids are born without bias or cultural dysfunction and they don’t hate anybody, but they learn it, so the rhetorical question we’re asking people is who’s helping the parents and teachers? And we just feel strongly this is a generational change so we did the circle of unity to bring attention to the fact we all inherit the same earth and then to help get the word out.”
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Though the “circle of unity” is clearly non-controversial, Wilder confirmed that Old Dominion did get some negative feedback from fans about the “Black Lives Matter” shirts. Wilder, however, said he had the backing of the administration and stood behind his players but prepared them in advance that it would generate headlines.

“That was something that our players felt really strongly about,” Wilder said. “They were passionate about it. It was a one-time thing. They made their point, they got their message out, but out of respect for them and the fact Black Lives Matter is a very powerful movement and has a strong voice with a number of the players on our team, I told them it was their decision.

“And it wasn’t just our black players that were wearing the shirts. There were white players, Hispanic players. I was proud of them for expressing themselves. For me, as a college coach working with a locker room that is black, white, Hispanic, all different backgrounds, if I try to suppress their ability to express themselves then in my opinion I’m part of the problem, not part of the solution.”
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Cluck U wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote:Navy investigates sailor who didn't salute national anthem



https://www.yahoo.com/news/navy-investi ... tml?ref=gs
How in the world did she get into the Intelligence part of the service? :suspicious:

She's smart......for a Navy puke. :coffee:
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Ivytalk wrote:
Cluck U wrote:
"I want...I want...I want...I also want..."

Obama, the egotistical clown, wants everyone to know what he wants.

What a douche. :lol:
Still several more months of this clown, and all he can talk about is his "legacy." :lol:
Too bad he can't run again. He'd win by a landslide. :thumb:
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slycat wrote:I will get y'all a safe space. You can share.

All this PC bullcrap and then people lose their minds over Kapernick expressing his freedoms. For all the anit PC that conservatives have been talking, they sure lost their minds over this one. Do I agree with what he is doing? No. But he as the right to do it. Sure people have the to trash him. But those that call him unamerican or that he should leave the country or anything like that are the true people that hate freedom. What he is doing is very American.

As others have said, it's funny that everyone told blacks to protest peacefully when they rioted after police shootings. Kapernick does just that and people really lose their minds.

The NFL will need to put trigger warnings up before games reminding viewers that some players may be protesting in a manner that they do agree with.
Let me get this straight,

1: black stuff matters protests in the streets over a few innocent (?)blacks being killed (possible manslaughter at most?), some of the more radical black stuff matters people intentionally "shoot to kill" innocent policemen (definately first degree murder).

2: kapernick identifies with and declares alliance to the black stuff matters folk who are intentional murders and/or accomplices after the fact, and publicly condemns tens of thousands of innocent police officers who are true victims of this travisty.

And we have come to believe that this nonsense is protected in the Constitution that was set up to preserve protect and defend "we the American people" of the "United States of America"?

I am neither a right winger nor a lefty, but this thought just makes my head spin.

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slycat wrote:I will get y'all a safe space. You can share.

All this PC bullcrap and then people lose their minds over Kapernick expressing his freedoms. For all the anit PC that conservatives have been talking, they sure lost their minds over this one. Do I agree with what he is doing? No. But he as the right to do it. Sure people have the to trash him. But those that call him unamerican or that he should leave the country or anything like that are the true people that hate freedom. What he is doing is very American.

As others have said, it's funny that everyone told blacks to protest peacefully when they rioted after police shootings. Kapernick does just that and people really lose their minds.

The NFL will need to put trigger warnings up before games reminding viewers that some players may be protesting in a manner that they do agree with.
Let me get this straight,

1: black stuff matters protests in the streets over a few innocent (?)blacks being killed (possible manslaughter at most?), some of the more radical black stuff matters people intentionally "shoot to kill" innocent policemen (definately first degree murder).

2: kapernick identifies with and declares alliance to the black stuff matters folk who are intentional murders and/or accomplices after the fact, and publicly condemns tens of thousands of innocent police officers who are true victims of this travisty.

And we have come to believe that this nonsense is protected in the Constitution that was set up to preserve protect and defend "we the American people" of the "United States of America"?

I am neither a right winger nor a lefty, but this thought just makes my head spin.

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Yes. He has the right to be wrong. This was established early in this thread by Col Hogan.
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houndawg wrote:
CAA Flagship wrote: Let me know if anything comes of it. :coffee:
Another police shooting of an unarmed black man just the other day in Tulsa....right on schedule.
Who decides that these are unarmed "innocent" (?) black men, where is the possible rap sheet print out that either does or doesn't show a pre-existing history of problems?
If the "innocent" is a known habitual thug then don't expect big crocodile tears from main stream America.

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CAA Flagship wrote:
Bisonfanatical wrote: Let me get this straight,

1: black stuff matters protests in the streets over a few innocent (?)blacks being killed (possible manslaughter at most?), some of the more radical black stuff matters people intentionally "shoot to kill" innocent policemen (definately first degree murder).

2: kapernick identifies with and declares alliance to the black stuff matters folk who are intentional murders and/or accomplices after the fact, and publicly condemns tens of thousands of innocent police officers who are true victims of this travisty.

And we have come to believe that this nonsense is protected in the Constitution that was set up to preserve protect and defend "we the American people" of the "United States of America"?

I am neither a right winger nor a lefty, but this thought just makes my head spin.

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Yes. He has the right to be wrong. This was established early in this thread by Col Hogan.
Right,
I would guess he would have no problem with the following?

If you let a young child eat a peanut butter sandwich when they are allergic to it?
If you drop a bowling ball off a 3rd story roof on to someone's head?
If you shoot a load of hiv sperm onto a innocent woman?
If you run your bicycle into a blind person?

A right to be "wrong" about what's right, or a right to be "wrong" about what's wrong ... just don't try to be "right" about what's right, and don't try to be "right" about what's wrong? ... I think I kinda get it now.

They have a right to be "wrong" buy we don't have a right to be "right"?


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