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cbxjeff
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Well as I've mentioned a few days ago, I'm not fan of pro (especially) sports anymore but watching some of game 6 for Milwaukee to win it all was pretty exciting. If nothing else, it's been 50 years since their last one plus to think besides a packed arena of about 17K, there were about 65K outside the arena. That was impressive.
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There was a time long ago when pro sports brought people together. Then pro sports became political and morphed into a giant platform for leftist DEMOCRATs to pander their ideology and disdain for America. Even worse is media covering sports has embraced the DEMOCRAT party agenda.
IE: Recall when Tim Tebow was vilified and was subject of a campaign of character assassinations because he prayed on the field, conversely Colin Kapernick was extolled and made the cover of Time magazine his open disrespect of our national anthem. Even more divisive is the playing of TWO national anthems instead of one.
I quite watched the NBA with DR. J retired.
Nothing to do with politics. Just lost interest.
There is definitely some incredible talent out there today.
Brad Steele
Our great leaders promote unity but sow much division with all this pandering to special interest.
Question, why can't we all get along, be all we can be, and live without gripping about everything.
I watched a show on the net about a city of 250,000 people living in a "floating" lifestyle almost elbow to elbow. Nastiest place I have ever seen, water was about 5 feet deep, garbage floating everywhere and all caused by the government. I did not see not one single bit of hate or racism anywhere. Lots of smiles from the folks, they seem thankful for what the did have.