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Saturday, September 08, 2018

Amen


13 comments:

  1. Nike's been reduced down to only appealing to ghetto and low life types for years now. No one of any class and stature would be caught dead wearing those things since for years now.
    So this wouldn't work. Ignoramuses like those who like nikes the ghetto garbage have no idea who Pat Tillman was.
    They think trayvon martin, freddie gray and michael brown were heros and no one is going to change that because the complete lack of any and all morals and honesty has been completely lost in those communities for generations now.
    The only thing that is going to help them is God and that is impossible since they have no real churches and they are almost all fake Christians only knowing how to quote scripture but never ever walk the walk. This is why God has turned His back on them.

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  2. Yea he gave his life so Kaepernick could be free to live his they way he wanted. According to his family he would have been kneeling next to Kaepernick if they were on the field together. Your posting this picture is pretty ironic. I understand you won't post this message but want to suggest that maybe you should post a photo of a service man who would have disagreed with Kaepernick instead of one who said he fought for these exact freedoms.

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  3. Why would Nike promote the military??? Thats ass backwards Joe

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  4. Someone stole my idea! This is exactly what I was thinking and I had to share with my liberal friends.

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  5. Would actually be a true statement but of course he is white and everything is anti white right now. The problem is the thugs want to rob and pillage and get away with it but law enforcement stands in their way

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  6. Love this quote:

    "Please do not use Pat Tillman as a ploy for your political views," Staat wrote. "Pat was not a conservative [R]epublican, he did not believe in the Iraq War, he was not a Christian, and with the government and military handling of his death and the lies that followed I do believe that Pat would value the players' protest against police brutality and inequality."

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  7. Thank you for posting this. I was touched deeply with both joy and sorrow.

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  8. Of course he's a real hero. Nike doesn't get that type of thing though.
    And unfortunately they're not going to. So, please end the free Nike advertisements already.

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  9. Nike, Levi's, ESPN, and the NFL...boycott all of them.

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  10. News Update:

    Pat Tilman was murdered by his own company on orders to silence him. He planned to go public about the Iraq WMD lies which were told for years. The government knew he would gain an audience and murdered him to keep his story silent.

    Do your own research!

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  11. 8:41 the problem with you people is that you are absolutely clueless. The ignorance that you all spew is astonishing. You are the epitome of am example of a product of the dumbed down US public "education" system. Kapernak kneeling is NOT what the military fights for! The NFL kneelers have nothing to do with freedom of speech.
    Now let me school you and the rest of the ignoramuses. Freedom of speech protects people from punishment if they speak out against the government. It does not protect people from punishment from employers like the NFL. The military NEVER EVER fought for these "exact freedoms"!! It's even asinine to suggest but you aren't alone. So many ignoramuses around it's not even funny. As for his family they are liars. They have no idea what he would have done and it's a lie for them to claim otherwise.


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  12. @ 9:02 AM. I think we all know who the ass is. You think it ok to honor some knee taking scum bag and not someone who gave his life for his country and his family? You need to be on the first flight out.

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