In what appears to me to be a pathetically transparent way to combat claims that the National Football League is disrespecting the country and veterans, they asked a Navy Veteran to attend a game where he would be honored publicly for his service with a special award.
It turns out, though, that you can’t just put a pretty bow on a garbage bag and call it a present. Cmdr. John Wells turned down the invitation immediately, and wasn’t shy about letting people know exactly why it was that he refused to show up at this or any football game.
In an interview about the matter with local media, Wells made it clear that he does not respect an institution that does not respect America.
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6 comments:
GOOD FOR HIM!!! these pieces of S**t that are bratty ball players need to understand that their jobs are on the line--salaries will drop, people will be cut from teams as attendance plummets...just a matter of time...
When will they learn, we came to see a football game and get away from political BS!
Keep up the Boycott; IT'S WORKING!
No NFL in my house until they clean up their act.
Way to go commander!! Suck it NFL...which now stands for "Not for long"
The NFL cannot honor anyone or anything before it honors the Nation and its flag.
Well done, Sir.
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