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NFL sides with the coyotes
NFL Calls Bad Play Against Border Patrol
By the News-Register [Wheeling, WV] Friday, Feb 16, 2007
Apparently, the big, bad, fearless National Football League has its sensitive side. The question is: Sensitive to whom? Obviously, not to Americans concerned about our nation’s porous borders.
U.S. Border Patrol officials had hoped to publish an advertisement in the program used at this year’s Super Bowl. The ad was intended as a recruiting tool. It mentioned that Border Patrol agents fight terrorism and help to keep illegal aliens and illegal drugs from crossing our borders.
No, said the NFL. Too controversial. The Border Patrol was told that its ad would not run. Border Patrol officials didn’t take the league up on its offer to run what an NFL official referred to as “a more generic ad … that didn’t highlight the borders, which brings up the immigration issue and the immigration debate. That’s controversial.”
Not among most Americans — including the National Basketball Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, both of which have agreed to use the Border Patrol ad in programs for events later this year.
Somehow, we don’t think most NFL fans will agree with the league’s stance that enforcing our nation’s laws is controversial. Football fans ought to make their displeasure known to league officials.
Section: Editorials Posted: 2/15/2007
http://www.theintelligencer.net/editori ... leID=16303
By the News-Register [Wheeling, WV] Friday, Feb 16, 2007
Apparently, the big, bad, fearless National Football League has its sensitive side. The question is: Sensitive to whom? Obviously, not to Americans concerned about our nation’s porous borders.
U.S. Border Patrol officials had hoped to publish an advertisement in the program used at this year’s Super Bowl. The ad was intended as a recruiting tool. It mentioned that Border Patrol agents fight terrorism and help to keep illegal aliens and illegal drugs from crossing our borders.
No, said the NFL. Too controversial. The Border Patrol was told that its ad would not run. Border Patrol officials didn’t take the league up on its offer to run what an NFL official referred to as “a more generic ad … that didn’t highlight the borders, which brings up the immigration issue and the immigration debate. That’s controversial.”
Not among most Americans — including the National Basketball Association and the National Collegiate Athletic Association, both of which have agreed to use the Border Patrol ad in programs for events later this year.
Somehow, we don’t think most NFL fans will agree with the league’s stance that enforcing our nation’s laws is controversial. Football fans ought to make their displeasure known to league officials.
Section: Editorials Posted: 2/15/2007
http://www.theintelligencer.net/editori ... leID=16303
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Keeping anyone out of the country is un-American and downright COMMUNIST. We should kill those border patrol BIGOTS.RebLem wrote:It mentioned that Border Patrol agents fight terrorism and help to keep illegal aliens and illegal drugs from crossing our borders.
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Reject violence.burnitdown wrote:Keeping anyone out of the country is un-American and downright COMMUNIST. We should kill those border patrol BIGOTS.RebLem wrote:It mentioned that Border Patrol agents fight terrorism and help to keep illegal aliens and illegal drugs from crossing our borders.
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Some things, like HOLOCAUST DENIAL and BORDER PATROL BIGOTRY, cannot be tolerated. And if you're not going to tolerate, that means violence.RebLem wrote:Reject violence.burnitdown wrote:Keeping anyone out of the country is un-American and downright COMMUNIST. We should kill those border patrol BIGOTS.RebLem wrote:It mentioned that Border Patrol agents fight terrorism and help to keep illegal aliens and illegal drugs from crossing our borders.
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I agree that it was an attempt at humor; I understood that from the git-go. But folks lin the FBI and the Border Patrol do not have much of a sense of humor about these things, and, I must say, with some good reason. And, I sense a deep seated, very unfunny, barely controlled anger in burnitdown that seems likely to me to explode one day, and probably sooner rather than later. I find the whole tenor of this and other comments he has made very disturbing, and about as funny as poisoned Kool-Aid.Corlyss_D wrote:Rob, I think Steve was being ironic.
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Maybe you're in denial about the world around you. Passive acceptance is overrated.RebLem wrote:I sense a deep seated, very unfunny, barely controlled anger in burnitdown that seems likely to me to explode one day, and probably sooner rather than later. I find the whole tenor of this and other comments he has made very disturbing, and about as funny as poisoned Kool-Aid.
You also could be short a few observational skills you need
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