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1 hour ago, Silentpoet said:

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We have a Democrat Governor's edict to wear masks in public.  I am amazed at how many people are not doing it and don't care about the repercussions.  Good on them!

I hope everyone remembers this outrage along with the previous ones, and votes for someone else, don't care which party, but get rid of this "asswhole" and kill his political career!

I also want to believe in the Easter Bunny

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5 hours ago, pipedreams said:

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The National Hockey League has finally convinced me to never view an NHL game, whether in the arena or on television, again.

This from a most rabid fan of the game and the league.  I played ice hockey as a lad and young man and enjoyed the heck out of it.

I attended many games in the old Arena in St. Louis and finally, after almost 50 years, saw the Blues win a Stanley Cup.

I had season tickets to the Dallas Stars in both Reunion Arena and American Airlines Center.

The NHL almost lost me in 2004 when the millionaire players were locked out by the multi-millionaire owners.  That ended my time as a season ticket holder, but after a year, I gave the league a second chance.

I had anticipated that the NHL would be somewhat immune to the pseudo-woke, whiny African saga followed by the other professional sports, but no.

The start of the post-season play featured prominent BLM endorsements, arm-linking to prove solidarity with the Marxists and today, a symbolic kneeling while the American nation anthem played.

Said symbolic kneeling ended when the Canadian national anthem began.,  Apparently, there is perfect social justice and no systemic racism in Canada.

Do they label those of the Negro race as African-American if they are Canadian?

 

I have been a fan of hockey neatly all of my life, but I will not be back.

 

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3 hours ago, tous said:

The National Hockey League has finally convinced me to never view an NHL game, whether in the arena or on television, again.

This from a most rabid fan of the game and the league.  I played ice hockey as a lad and young man and enjoyed the heck out of it.

I attended many games in the old Arena in St. Louis and finally, after almost 50 years, saw the Blues win a Stanley Cup.

I had season tickets to the Dallas Stars in both Reunion Arena and American Airlines Center.

The NHL almost lost me in 2004 when the millionaire players were locked out by the multi-millionaire owners.  That ended my time as a season ticket holder, but after a year, I gave the league a second chance.

I had anticipated that the NHL would be somewhat immune to the pseudo-woke, whiny African saga followed by the other professional sports, but no.

The start of the post-season play featured prominent BLM endorsements, arm-linking to prove solidarity with the Marxists and today, a symbolic kneeling while the American nation anthem played.

Said symbolic kneeling ended when the Canadian national anthem began.,  Apparently, there is perfect social justice and no systemic racism in Canada.

Do they label those of the Negro race as African-American if they are Canadian?

 

I have been a fan of hockey neatly all of my life, but I will not be back.

 

See I was understanding that they didn’t kneel. Wouldn’t be the first time I was wrong though.

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13 hours ago, tous said:

The National Hockey League has finally convinced me to never view an NHL game, whether in the arena or on television, again.

This from a most rabid fan of the game and the league.  I played ice hockey as a lad and young man and enjoyed the heck out of it.

I attended many games in the old Arena in St. Louis and finally, after almost 50 years, saw the Blues win a Stanley Cup.

I had season tickets to the Dallas Stars in both Reunion Arena and American Airlines Center.

The NHL almost lost me in 2004 when the millionaire players were locked out by the multi-millionaire owners.  That ended my time as a season ticket holder, but after a year, I gave the league a second chance.

I had anticipated that the NHL would be somewhat immune to the pseudo-woke, whiny African saga followed by the other professional sports, but no.

The start of the post-season play featured prominent BLM endorsements, arm-linking to prove solidarity with the Marxists and today, a symbolic kneeling while the American nation anthem played.

Said symbolic kneeling ended when the Canadian national anthem began.,  Apparently, there is perfect social justice and no systemic racism in Canada.

Do they label those of the Negro race as African-American if they are Canadian?

 

I have been a fan of hockey neatly all of my life, but I will not be back.

 

Say it ain't so. tom. :dunno:

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10 hours ago, Silentpoet said:

See I was understanding that they didn’t kneel. Wouldn’t be the first time I was wrong though.

 

47 minutes ago, deputy tom said:

Say it ain't so. tom. :dunno:

All of the players didn't kneel in the pre-game I saw: Chicago and Edmonton.

They all gathered in a circle, the announcer gushed about those poor black lives and racism for a bit, then Matt Dumba, a player for Minnesota and chairman of what the called Hockey Diversity Alliance, proclaimed Black Lives Matter talking points and then joined by Malcolm Subban and a player I didn't recognize, both Africans, Dumba knelt while the American national anthem played withe Subban and the other players hand on Dumba's shoulder.  The other player tapped their sticks n the ice.

As stated, when the Canadian anthem played, Dumba stood and all of the other players stood respectfully.

I refuse to watch or reward corporate cowards and whiny Africans.

 

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9 minutes ago, tous said:

 

All of the players didn't kneel in the pre-game I saw: Chicago and Edmonton.

They all gathered in a circle, the announcer gushed about those poor black lives and racism for a bit, then Matt Dumba, a player for Minnesota and chairman of what the called Hockey Diversity Alliance, proclaimed Black Lives Matter talking points and then joined by Malcolm Subban and a player I didn't recognize, both Africans, Dumba knelt while the American national anthem played withe Subban and the other players hand on Dumba's shoulder.  The other player tapped their sticks n the ice.

As stated, when the Canadian anthem played, Dumba stood and all of the other players stood respectfully.

I refuse to watch or reward corporate cowards and whiny Africans.

 

Damn. tom. :(

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