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Nash not backpedaling from anti-war stance
ESPN ^ | March 20 | Marc Stein

Posted on 03/21/2003 5:07:04 AM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids

Nash not backpedaling from anti-war stance

DALLAS -- Steve Nash, the Mavericks' All-Star guard and perhaps the NBA's most outspoken anti-war lobbyist, said Thursday that he has no plans to modify his stance.

Nash reiterated his position after drawing criticism from a Texas statesman not known for critiquing his peers: Spurs center David Robinson.

"From the start, I spoke out just because I don't want to see the loss of life," Nash said. "People are mistaking anti-war as being unpatriotic. This has nothing to do with the fact that I'm from Canada. This is a much bigger issue. But now that we're in battle, I hope for as many lives to be spared as possible, (and) as little violence as possible before a resolution."

After Thursday's loss to the Spurs, Nash added: "I never said, 'Go out and believe what I believe.' (The message) was, 'Go out and decide for yourself.' But I am 100 percent behind the soldiers protecting our freedom. Who wouldn't be?"

Nash emerged as a prominent anti-war spokesman during All-Star Weekend in Atlanta, where he wore a T-shirt reading: "No War. Shoot for Peace." The shirt was designed by a former high school classmate in British Columbia, and Nash insists that the reaction has been "unbelievably positive compared to negative."

"People come up to me all the time and say, 'Thank you,' " Nash said, adding that his original intent was merely to spark debate, which the shirt and the stance have certainly accomplished.

Of course, the anti-war platform also drew a strong rebuke Thursday from Robinson, the former Naval officer. Nash was lumped into the discussion by a reporter asking Robinson to react to statements from Mavericks guard Nick Van Exel, who said on his weekly radio show in Dallas that there's a sentiment among some players in the Mavs' locker room that President Bush's war initiative gives Americans "a bad name."

"I get a little bit upset," Robinson said. "The time for debate is really beforehand. Obviously history will speak on whether this was the right thing or the wrong thing, but right now (the soldiers) are out there. Support 'em. There's plenty of time for commentary later."

"If it's an embarrassment to them," Robinson added, "maybe they should be in a different country, because this is America and we're supposed to proud of the guys we elected and put in office."

“ I'm not embarrassed by America. I'm embarrassed by humanity. More than embarrassed, I think it's really unfortunate in the year 2003 that we're still using violence as a means of conflict resolution. That's what I'm speaking out against. ” — Steve Nash

It must be said, however, that neither Nash nor Van Exel has publicly used the word "embarrassment." That was the word presented to Robinson by the reporter asking the question.

Van Exel tried to clarify his position before Thursday's game by saying: "I don't want it to be like, 'He hates Bush.' I'm definitely not like that. I have my opinions but in no way are they negative toward George Bush or my country." In his radio interview Wednesday, before the Bush comment, Van Exel did say: "Nobody is dissing America. We all love America. Even the Germans and the Canadians and the Frenchmen."

Playing in the president's home state, and some coming from countries whose governments have voiced opposition to the U.S. war effort, Mavericks players who speak out against it place themselves at greater risk for criticism.

Dallas owner Mark Cuban, meanwhile, sported his own T-shirt Thursday, in red instead of Mavericks blue and bearing the flag-themed message: "United We Stand."

"I'm not embarrassed by America," Nash said. "I'm embarrassed by humanity. More than embarrassed, I think it's really unfortunate in the year 2003 that we're still using violence as a means of conflict resolution. That's what I'm speaking out against."

Said Spurs coach Gregg Popovich, an Air Force Academy alumnus: "My reaction to that is that it's further proof how great our country is, because you can't have opinions of any sort in some places. No matter how unpopular someone's opinion might be, he or she is allowed to have it in this country, and that's what makes it great."


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: americahater; basketball; canadian; communist; nash; scumbag; spoiled; treason

Give this grimey Communist a bath & ship him back. Heres to hoping the Spurs crush the Mavs in the playoffs.

1 posted on 03/21/2003 5:07:04 AM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Another idiot celeb who cares.
2 posted on 03/21/2003 5:09:12 AM PST by KSCITYBOY
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Heres to hoping the Spurs crush the Mavs in the playoffs.

Amen! Here's to the Admiral!
3 posted on 03/21/2003 5:11:00 AM PST by GodBlessRonaldReagan (where is Count Petofi when we need him most?)
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
For the life of me, I cannot understand why liberals do NOT care about people in other countries who are oppressed...they don't care bout the victims in Iraq and in Cuba....Yes, Nash...sometimes WAR is the answer.
4 posted on 03/21/2003 5:11:05 AM PST by Moby Grape
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To: GodBlessRonaldReagan
I can see Dirk protesting the war as well. Ship him back to Germany too.
5 posted on 03/21/2003 5:13:37 AM PST by Archie Bunker on steroids (DNC is funding & organizing international and national antiwar movement)
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The future of Nash.

6 posted on 03/21/2003 5:14:17 AM PST by aomagrat (IYAOYAS)
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Nash is a little guy by NBA standards. He might want to think twice about driving hard to the basket after he said all this nonsense - after all, the NBA gives ya six fouls.
7 posted on 03/21/2003 11:52:15 AM PST by dirtboy (Render yourself invisible to the media - attend a Rally for America today!)
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
Nash should stick to bouncing the ball and trying to put it in the basket. And let those of us who are trained professionals make the difficult decisions. Semper Fi
8 posted on 03/21/2003 11:59:30 AM PST by kellynla (Once a Marine...Semper Fi)
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids
“ I'm not embarrassed by America. I'm embarrassed by humanity. More than embarrassed, I think it's really unfortunate in the year 2003 that we're still using violence as a means of conflict resolution. That's what I'm speaking out against. ” — Steve Nash

Kind of says it all. I think he is Canadian.

9 posted on 03/21/2003 12:09:28 PM PST by Lost Highway
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To: Archie Bunker on steroids

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At "Old Red" Courthouse Bldg. and JFK Memorial

(Located Between Main and Commerce Streets at West-end!!)

 

Saturday, March 22, 2003 -- 3pm.

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Bring Friends, Flags, Banners, and Signs!!!

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Nash will not.

10 posted on 03/21/2003 12:22:30 PM PST by Ms. AntiFeminazi (DALLAS PRO-MILITARY RALLY, Sat. Mar. 22, 3-5 PM, Old Red Courthouse. BE THERE!!!)
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“ I'm not embarrassed by America. I'm embarrassed by humanity. More than embarrassed, I think it's really unfortunate in the year 2003 that we're still using violence as a means of conflict resolution. That's what I'm speaking out against. ”

Steve, you're absolutely right. It is a shame in the year 2003 that we still have tyrants like Saddam, Kim il Jong and Fidel Castro that use violence to silence their critics. If you truly want peace, you would support the removal of these guys. They aren't going to go away by sitting around a campfile singing "Kumbaya." They will only leave by one way, force.

11 posted on 03/21/2003 12:28:26 PM PST by dfwgator
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