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To: Eagles Field

Wish you had posted more of the article here as many at FR don’t go to link

Some interesting comments:

Before the game player tweeted:

“Yeah f**k this guy! Our president speaks of inequality of man because players are protesting the anthem! F**k this man! Seriously on the highest platform for our country expressing that it is OK for there to be Division of man and rights!”

Sets a Great Example/sarc!

One of his other tweets had 3 Black Power Fists emoticons...

Utter hypocrisy:

n 2015, Maxwell, the son of a U.S. Army veteran, told the Midland Reporter-Telegramthat he was excited to play a game on the Fourth of July as he was born on a U.S. Military installation in Wiesbaden, Germany, while his father, Bruce Jr., did a tour of duty overseas with the U.S. Army.

“It means a little bit more to me,” Maxwell said at the time. “I take it a little more personal. It’s closer to my heart than most holidays and so it’s just about a respect of guys that give their lives every day and their families that feel the repercussions of what they do over there, even in the States. It’s a big thing for me and it’s an honor to play on this day.”


15 posted on 09/24/2017 10:41:01 AM PDT by Freedom56v2 ((Freeper formerly known as bushwon ;))
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To: Freedom56v2

In football or baseball, it is the DEMOCRATS, who are showing the world how they own the ball players! This is that collectivism of left....do what you are told by group, and no best friends, only bunches of friends in same political arena! That is attitude that has brought down nations.....being used by Obama/RulesForRadicals/NWO/UN....it’s a follow w no questions asked mentality!


26 posted on 09/24/2017 10:58:33 AM PDT by Ambrosia
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