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Eric Reid's Mother Military Veteran Says Her Son Has Her Full Support


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4 hours ago, raz said:

its just so stupid to do the anthem where people are drinking heavily to me.   its fake patriotism, again, to me.  a lot of what goes on is against the flag code.  and then you've got people who literally feel the anthem and the flag are solely about reflecting on their lost loved one, and some are drunk, and they really feel like people are disrespecting their loved one personally.   its a frikkin mess all the way around and i sincerely wish it wasn't don'e at sporting events.   i also don't want to hear a stupid frikkin prayer before a gladiator event.  its literally idiotic to pray before we watch violence.   i mean, unless the prayer was 'why do we love violence so much?'     i can't stand being asked to stand in a stadium full of fake boobs, face lifts, fat people, and everything else you see there.  it makes me feel gross.  

 

You seem to to have somehow crawled into that liquor bottle and had to much. The way you are rambling on it looks like you are the one that is overdose drunk with alcohol.

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I fully support his right to protest. It is his right and it's the way of our country to try to change the status quo though peaceful means. Only 7.3% of all living Americans have ever served in the military, so remember that the vast majority of those both for and against have never chosen to sacrifice for their country, and yet they all receive the right to petition the government for redress. The real problem as I see it is those who seek to make my neighbor my enemy. 

For the record, paying your taxes does not count as sacrifice.

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9 minutes ago, TherapyTime said:

I fully support his right to protest. It is his right and it's the way of our country to try to change the status quo though peaceful means. Only 7.3% of all living Americans have ever served in the military, so remember that the vast majority of those both for and against have never chosen to sacrifice for their country, and yet they all receive the right to petition the government for redress. The real problem as I see it is those who seek to make my neighbor my enemy. 

For the record, paying your taxes does not count as sacrifice.

Nice try but the only right thing said was the right to protest and government redress. The other things you said are not really valid.

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