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Thursday, April 09, 2015

After University Canceled ‘American Sniper’ Showing, Football Coach Harbaugh Made This Announcement

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University of Michigan football coach Jim Harbaugh announced on Twitter Wednesday night that his team will hold a screening of “American Sniper” after the school pulled a showing when some students called it “anti-Muslim.”

“Michigan Football will watch ‘American Sniper’! Proud of Chris Kyle & Proud to be an American & if that offends anybody then so be it!” the coach tweeted to his nearly quarter-of-a-million followers.

The overwhelming response seemed positive.

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11 comments:

  1. I was never a fan of Jim Harbaugh...until now!
    Enough already with this PC nonsense!

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  2. Michigan joins the PC weenies.
    Way to stand coach.

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  3. If the Muslims do not like the movie than they can leave at anytime

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  4. Medal of Honor winner.

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  5. Someone has to be a role model for standing up for what's right, so good for him! I hope it's standing room only at the screening.

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  6. One of my favorite movies of all time. If you haven't seen it, you need to!!!

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  7. It is not anti-muslim it is pro-American. It is also a propaganda film to keep the low info Americans feeding at the trough of nationalism.

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  8. Great movie. Wonderful.

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  9. Back in the mid 90's, my Mom worked as an in-bound telemarketer in Salisbury. Mr. Harbaugh phoned in an order, and was quite cordial. Anyway, good for him and good for Michigan football!

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  10. Read Chris Kyle's book. There are many disturbing things in there that show another side of him that is very frightening.

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  11. 104-Gotta be cut from a certain cloth to do what he excelled at. I knew a guy who was a sniper in Vietnam. He wasn't normal, but I respected him.

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