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It's like the observer searches for the dumbest things to post for the clicks it gets....


Jeremy Igo

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They would not do that right? Seems to go against journalistic integrity. 

 

http://www.charlotteobserver.com/opinion/letters-to-the-editor/article54320625.html

 

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Please, please, please, Panthers, place your hand over your heart during our national anthem.

The camera is on each and every one of you, and America is watching. It is very disrespectful to spit, dance around and chat when our national anthem is being played.

We have a great team and a lot of great guys. Let’s show everyone that Charlotte has a No. 1 team in all respects.

 

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Please,please, please Panthers don't sell drugs to kids,rape women, make it rain ( not sure what that means but it sounds awful) , spit on handicapped people, or any of this stuff during the national anthem. It's disrespectful and although I just became a fan and haven't watched a Panthers game since the Superbowl I'm sure that this is what you normally do durning the anthem.

 

Just don't.

 

Concerned mother of 2.

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