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I am asking all Patriots to call for Trump to disallow The NFL from playing the National Anthem. This song should not be dragged through the mud like it is.  To use it as a prop of hate is wrong. As a nation of different opinions, and divisive feelings. We have always stood as Americans in solidarity. Using the Fag in this manner is harmful to the health of our country.....GEORGE SOROS AND HIS CRONY`S  ARE SMILING FROM EAR TO EAR...I hope you will all sign petition when it becomes available....The left wing Global news networks will get behind this. All the bilderberg corporations will be asked by the elite evil insiders to do their pert to help.Remember, all the major sports leaders go to the bilderberg meetings.. We must push back against this paper cut that our Republic is about to receive....Silence on the face of Tyranny is consent to that Tyranny. Call you representatives  and ask them to push to protect our Anthem and Flag by taking the NFL`s right to play it at their venues.

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Have written letters to the Madison Newspaper, and now I've sent an email message to Mark Pocan, our district 2 Rep. He chose to kneel in Congress - he is also a gay hard core rat.  I made a copy for both newspapers in our area (not sure if they'll post it, seems they have a 30 day between letters. They posted one of mine last week about the NFL.)  Anyway, here's what I had to say to him. 

"Anti-representative Mark Pocan:  You were hired by the 2nd district of Wisconsin!! You were expected to respect the values, needs, and wishes of District 2 and Wisconsin by doing your job - work with Congress. IT IS NOT YOUR JOB to kneel in Congress and fail Wisconsin and America.  Perhaps you need to study the Constitution and our true history.  You also need to  learn about the sacrifices our military have made  for America.  Enough with your disrespect to District 2, Wisconsin,  America, and all the men and women who have served to keep America free."

As for why the NFL protests they claim equality. Humm, seems whites are being overlooked in all this. The Blacks, are getting all the attention and so guess who gets the blame and so are left out. Equality - we had much better relationships before Obama, wonder if we could blame him. So who gets to have safe spaces, who gets to have sanctuary spaces, and who gets to damage and destroy others properties, but do not get arrested. Sure in heck, it's not the whites. My husband is not watching any NFL programs, he'd like to watch Russell Wilson, of the Seahawks, but that isn't in the cards for now.  And as for Quarterback Rodgers, he and the Packers are no longer allowed in our house - no pictures, no shirts, nothing.  Course the Packers were not welcome anyway, since they treated Favre the way they did. We are and always will be Brett Favre fans.   

Sent To:  Budweiser Corp./Anheuser-Busch

Love watching the Clydesdale horses in your advertising, but can do without if your company believes the NFL disrespect for America, our flag, and those that serve, is wrong and you pull your ads because of this wrongness.

Seems that others forget why the National Anthem was written, it was during the Revolution.  And the stripes on the Flag represent the states that participated and helped create our country; the stars represent all 50 states.  Kneeling or turning your back on it is not free speech, it is disrespect for America and for all the men and women who serve and served to protect our country – you know, the police, the veterans, and the first responders, and of course those who buy your products..

In our front yard, we have a kneeling soldier, with his helmet in his hand, a flag and a cross before him.  He is showing respect for a fallen soldier.  It is in our yard because 2 of my uncles were killed in WWII, the first 2 from Madison, WI. Also, my daughter’s husband died from complications he acquired from the war in Iraq, Desert Storm.  This display reflects our respect for our family members who served America. 

So the NFL decides that the First Amendment gives them the right to disrespect our Country and our military. No, it does not. The First Amendment allows many speech issues – including the use of “White Crackers,” “Niggers,” and other nasty name calling and threatening speeches.  But nowhere does it say it is OK to disrespect our Country, or our flag.

Now here is the big problem: the NFL players claim there is racism, injustice in treatment of others – mostly blacks, but seems to me the players have enough money and publicity all the year long, that they could make a difference – fixing what they claim are social injustice.  And when they take a seat or kneel against the flag, the National Anthem, they are doing nothing to help fix the supposed injustice they claim is happening.  And they have a better opportunity to help control the Black on Black crime in their communities.

So here is my thought on this rejection of our flag and anthem. Your Corp. can do much more – tell the NHL to get off their butts during the year and use their monies to work with social programs to fix what they believe is wrong.  And if they really care about social justice, then remind the NFL that there are all colors of people who actually believe they are Americans, without the hyphen.  One other issue, leave the history alone. Even mistakes should be part of our America. How else can America grow and improve without the knowledge of our past.

also sent to Ford Corp.

To:  Ford Corp.

My very first car was a 1951 Ford coup, stick shift.  With a new temporary driver’s license, my dad got this for me in 1957.  I loved it and used it for 4 years. Even my dad borrowed it while his car was in for repairs. 

Over the years, my husband and I stuck with Ford; 1970, he bought a new Ford Truck, and he drove me nuts – he’d try to run through snow drifts and everything.  Then hard times, we stuck with Fords, but bought used.  Bought used 1991 Ford Explorer Sport - stick, in 1992; had 15,000 miles.  Next to my 1951, this Ford was and still is the best car I’ve ever had. It was at 328,000 miles, when my husband got it in trouble while running through the woods. Tranny.  We next got a 2001 Ford Explorer, and hubby got a Jeep. We also got a 1995 Ford 3/4 ton for plowing and pulling his boat.  We still have it and it runs fine, but now only used for plowing. My mom left me her car, but now we bought a 2005 Explorer, but it is no longer one we really like. It has too many bells and whistles.  Anyway, if ever the Ford Co. gets its act together and decides to start making the old 1990-1991 Explorer again, I’ll be first in line to order one. Stick shift - of course.

This is not the reason I’m writing this letter, though.

Your company has decided it is OK for the NFL to disrespect our country, our Flag and the National Anthem.  Seems that others forget why the National Anthem, was written;  because of the Revolution.  And the stripes on the Flag represent the states that participated and helped create our country; the stars represent all 50 states.  Kneeling or turning your back on it is not free speech, it is disrespect for America and for all the men and women who serve and served to protect our country – you know, the police, the veterans, and the first responders, and of course those who buy your vehicles.

In our front yard, we have a kneeling soldier, with his helmet in his hand, a flag and a cross before him.  He is showing respect for a fallen soldier.  It is in our yard because 2 of my uncles were killed in WWII, the first 2 from Madison, WI. Also, my daughter’s husband died from complications he acquired from the war in Iraq, Desert Storm.  This display reflects our respect for our family members who served America. 

So the NFL decides that the First Amendment gives them the right to disrespect our Country and our military. No, it does not. The First Amendment allows many speech issues – including the use of “White Crackers,” “Niggers,” and other nasty name calling and threatening speeches.  But nowhere does it say it is OK to disrespect our Country, or our flag.

Now here is the big problem: the NFL players claim there is racism, injustice in treatment of others – mostly blacks, but seems to me the players have enough money and publicity all the year long, that they could make a difference – fixing what they claim are social injustice.  And when they take a seat or kneel against the flag, the National Anthem, they are doing nothing to help fix the supposed injustice they claim is happening.  And they have a better opportunity to help control the Black on Black crime in their communities.

So here is my thought on this rejection of our flag and anthem. Ford can do more – tell the NHL to get off their butts, during the year and use their monies to work with social programs to fix what they believe is wrong.  And if they really care about social justice, then remind the NFL that there are all colors of people who actually believe they are Americans, without the hyphen. 

Hopefully, they will get the message.  

I feel America growing in a way that sports and our favorite teams are becoming less important in our lives.I think this is a good thing, but just wish was because of different reasons.Perhaps Family cook outs and get together`s will become popular like they use to be.Young children are competing with professional sports players for their fathers and some times their mothers admiration.Do not get me wrong. Me and my father spent many Sundays watching our Giants get their butts kicked many of Sundays. But the day centered around the game ,there were other things going on. My brothers and I would bring our families and the kids all played in the front yard. And sometimes the kids let us play...And many nights ended up playing pinochle till midnight. Pop was a great player. We all took turns having him as a partner.But what I am getting at is that hopefully with all the evil going on that maybe we might just be circling back to the little but more important things in life. God does work in mysterious ways. It is up to us older ones to be the old wise ones....Teach a youngster how to catch a frog. Or snake. Or fish...Yup Or even teach an older kid how play pinochle....What I am really trying to say, If these spoiled millionaires want ruin the game of Football. Let them. Just cut football out of lives. There is so much more to do with our families ,and we will most likely be better off with the change in our lives. 

O see my great grandchildren helping in daddy's garden, they helped us clean up after we cut down a tree that was hanging over their sheds. And they love to be read to - 4year old and 2year old. However, the big problem is they both have handheld push the screen games and such. Bad for their eyes, bad for their future, in my opinion. But they are going fishing and chasing bugs. The littlest one loves to chase the chickens and will catch one to bring to you to pet.  So here's hoping. And we have found some grass snakes that fascinated them. (I used to catch snakes and toads and frogs - let them go. Also helped save 2 robins and 2 little squirrels that were hurt.  (Also ran barefoot all summer - didn't have enough money, dad in Germany, WWII.) Guess what, I have very little health problems, even now - still run barefoot during the day. 

Just received a picture that says it all: I received it from a former classmate of East High School in Madison, WI.  Tried to put it here, too much for the site.

The picture shows lines of caskets, covered with the American Flag, soldiers standing at attention. Below it is this statement:

"Would the Oppressed Millionaire NFL QB and the rest of Those Who Will Not Stand For the National Anthem Please Point Out Which of These Guys are Black, So We Can Remove the Offensive Flag!"  

That is the making of well rounded kids. The gadgets are in the future. Can not change that. Not sure if it is good or bad thing.But I am sure that the gadgets can not replace the things learned by actually participating in life. The gadgets will lose their dominance in society. People will yearn for real life experiences I think.

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