NCGOPer_for_Paul
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I just saw an ad for "See Something, Say Something" during the NBC hockey game of the week (Penguins/Capitals), sponsored by all the major sports leagues. WTF?
I just saw an ad for "See Something, Say Something" during the NBC hockey game of the week (Penguins/Capitals), sponsored by all the major sports leagues. WTF?
Bread and Circuses.
Turn it off...
Turn it off...
3 Weeks ago(1/5/2013) ESPN had their pre NFL playoff programming called Sunday NFL Countdown. They showed a special on players, which included the infamous statement on the football field from Texans running back Arian Foster talking with a ref about one player being a Democrat and the other being a Republican... then saying, "I'm with the Green party, I'm voting for Ron Paul..."The NFL is PC central.
DVR, so I just fast forward the commercials.
DVR, so I just fast forward the commercials.
I don't have cable,just over the air antenna and I have TIVO just for that purpose.
Absolutely untrue. I'm not even a big football fan, but I know the sport was created for the spirit of competition, not for TV revenue dollars. And I'd watch who I call idiots, there's actually quite a few well known players that are outspoken supporters of Ron Paul and liberty beliefs.
The television rights to broadcast National Football League (NFL) games are the most lucrative and expensive rights of any American sport. It was television that brought professional football into prominence in the modern era after World War II. Since then, NFL broadcasts have become among the most-watched programs on American television, and the financial fortunes of entire networks have rested on owning NFL broadcasting rights. This has raised questions about the impartiality of the networks' coverage of games and whether they can criticize the NFL without fear of losing the rights and their income.
Turn it off...
Sooooo, were they aired, or not?
Sooooo, were they aired, or not?
[...] a sport where men aggressively squabble over a piece of leather [...]
Absolutely untrue. I'm not even a big football fan, but I know the sport was created for the spirit of competition, not for TV revenue dollars. And I'd watch who I call idiots, there's actually quite a few well known players that are outspoken supporters of Ron Paul and liberty beliefs.