

да вон сладкого с .овном смешали после 1й и прально сделали!

Several players kneel and lock arms during anthem at first NFL game since Trump slammed them for protesting http://cnn.it/2fKdkY5
UnderArmour писал(а): ↑24 сен 2017, 14:43Trump told fans to boycott games unless the NFL fires or suspends players who don't stand for the national anthem
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/spor ... tests.html
UnderArmour писал(а): ↑24 сен 2017, 16:19The Pittsburgh Steelers team does not plan to emerge from the locker room in Chicago until after the national anthem.
UnderArmour писал(а): ↑24 сен 2017, 16:19лучше бы Оранжевое Оно чаще ело и чаще молчало, а то только баламутит
Мой знакомый мереканец, типичный белый ВАСП, и тот сказал, что на игре тоже на колено встанет в знак,
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/09/24/spor ... tests.htmlRex Ryan, the former Jets and Bills coach who once introduced then-presidential candidate Donald Trump at a rally in Buffalo, expressed his regret on the morning show “Sunday N.F.L. Countdown.”
“Everyone’s always been united. Yeah, the views are different but lemme tell you: I’m pissed off,” said Ryan, who now works as an ESPN commentator. “I’ll be honest with you. Because I supported Donald Trump. When he asked me to introduce him at a rally in Buffalo, I did that. But I’m reading these comments and it’s appalling to me and I’m sure it’s appalling to almost any citizen in our country. It should be.”
Jaguars and Ravens Kneel and Lock Arms During Anthem
In a pointed rebuke of President Trump’s call for N.F.L. owners to fire players who protest during the national anthem, Shahid Khan, the only Muslim owner in the league, locked arms with his Jacksonville Jaguars players on Sunday before their game in London.
During the playing of the national anthem, Khan locked arms with tight end Marcedes Lewis and linebacker Telvin Smith, both of whom are black, on the sidelines to show unity with his players who are trying to highlight social injustice and police brutality against African-Americans.
Robert K. Kraft, the owner of the New England Patriots and a longtime friend of the president’s, was among the first to reply, saying in a statement:
“I am deeply disappointed by the tone of the comments made by the President on Friday. I am proud to be associated with so many players who make such tremendous contributions in positively impacting our communities. Their efforts, both on and off the field, help bring people together and make our community stronger. There is no greater unifier in this country than sports, and unfortunately, nothing more divisive than politics. I think our political leaders could learn a lot from the lessons of teamwork and the importance of working together toward a common goal. Our players are intelligent, thoughtful and care deeply about our community and I support their right to peacefully affect social change and raise awareness in a manner that they feel is most impactful.”
согласен.... звучит логично. чем ближе Мюллер к этому оранжевому недоразумению, тем истеричнее тот себя ведёт! а что делать, если федералы уже в дом к Манафорту утром без стука вломились?)) да, этот червяк умудряется наживать себе врагов и выставлять себя клоуном на ежедневной основеUnderArmour писал(а): ↑24 сен 2017, 16:47что Оранжевый просто мутит воду на фоне расследования комиссии Мюллера,
- не обобщай, друг мой)
знаешь как говорят - Сенька слушает да ест! он такими действиями только больше себе врагов наживает.и Миллеру ничем не мешает. плюс, отталкивает избирателей от республиканцев. очень умный шаг....особенно, когда в следующем году midterm)) что ни делает дурак - всё он делает не так