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by Fife » Fri Oct 06, 2017 1:48 pm
C-Mag wrote:The Senate is seeking information on the background of Spenser Rapone. So, it could result in hearings.
But for the military.
The US Army G3 would be in charge of over site of what happneed at West Point.
Ft Drum, likely have there own investigation as well as the 7th Rangers. Rapone was booted from the Rangers for failure to meet standards. How he got a West Point appointment after that is a huge failure.
Bottom line Sec of the Army is getting daily updates, pushing it up the chain from there. US Army Senate liasons are coordinatin moves between the Army and the Senate.
It's big.
Thanks for the info, Carlus. This is going to be interesting.
.... Meanwhile, back aboard the USS Goodell:
NFL In Bed With Soros
It’s being reported today that the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), the union that represents NFL players and who came out in support of Colin Kaepernick’s attempt at social justice activism, has some significant associations with progressive activist and billionaire George Soros. Which is to say, they are aligned with groups that take his money to try to implement the leftist utopia he seeks.
. . .
It makes one feel a little sorry for Kaepernick and the rest of the NFL players who, we can assume, might actually believe they are kneeling to make the world a more equitable place. They are, instead, being used as pawns in a political game between huge special interests, and their union — who is supposed to look after them — is complicit in the charade.
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by The Conservative » Fri Oct 06, 2017 2:12 pm
Fife wrote:C-Mag wrote:The Senate is seeking information on the background of Spenser Rapone. So, it could result in hearings.
But for the military.
The US Army G3 would be in charge of over site of what happneed at West Point.
Ft Drum, likely have there own investigation as well as the 7th Rangers. Rapone was booted from the Rangers for failure to meet standards. How he got a West Point appointment after that is a huge failure.
Bottom line Sec of the Army is getting daily updates, pushing it up the chain from there. US Army Senate liasons are coordinatin moves between the Army and the Senate.
It's big.
Thanks for the info, Carlus. This is going to be interesting.
.... Meanwhile, back aboard the USS Goodell:
NFL In Bed With Soros
It’s being reported today that the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), the union that represents NFL players and who came out in support of Colin Kaepernick’s attempt at social justice activism, has some significant associations with progressive activist and billionaire George Soros. Which is to say, they are aligned with groups that take his money to try to implement the leftist utopia he seeks.
. . .
It makes one feel a little sorry for Kaepernick and the rest of the NFL players who, we can assume, might actually believe they are kneeling to make the world a more equitable place. They are, instead, being used as pawns in a political game between huge special interests, and their union — who is supposed to look after them — is complicit in the charade.
This is nothing new... doesn't amaze me at all.
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by C-Mag » Fri Oct 06, 2017 3:03 pm
Fife wrote:C-Mag wrote:The Senate is seeking information on the background of Spenser Rapone. So, it could result in hearings.
But for the military.
The US Army G3 would be in charge of over site of what happneed at West Point.
Ft Drum, likely have there own investigation as well as the 7th Rangers. Rapone was booted from the Rangers for failure to meet standards. How he got a West Point appointment after that is a huge failure.
Bottom line Sec of the Army is getting daily updates, pushing it up the chain from there. US Army Senate liasons are coordinatin moves between the Army and the Senate.
It's big.
Thanks for the info, Carlus. This is going to be interesting.
.... Meanwhile, back aboard the USS Goodell:
NFL In Bed With Soros
It’s being reported today that the National Football League Players Association (NFLPA), the union that represents NFL players and who came out in support of Colin Kaepernick’s attempt at social justice activism, has some significant associations with progressive activist and billionaire George Soros. Which is to say, they are aligned with groups that take his money to try to implement the leftist utopia he seeks.
. . .
It makes one feel a little sorry for Kaepernick and the rest of the NFL players who, we can assume, might actually believe they are kneeling to make the world a more equitable place. They are, instead, being used as pawns in a political game between huge special interests, and their union — who is supposed to look after them — is complicit in the charade.
Thanks for the heads up.
Go to military corruption website. They report there are others, CID in cover up mode.
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by Ex-California » Fri Oct 06, 2017 3:04 pm
C-Mag wrote:California wrote:C-Mag wrote:
Cam lost his yogurt sponsor.
Yesterday you have all the Lefties who were defending the players for 'bringing attention to an injustice '.
Today........crickets.
Ahhh, but they always eat their own
http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/201 ... -apologiz/
I'm traveling, on the radio sports reporters are defending Cam
Good.
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by Speaker to Animals » Fri Oct 06, 2017 5:41 pm
The NFL is not just losing white viewers. The NFL isn’t just losing black viewers. No, the NFL is hemorrhaging viewers of all races and ages, and they’re doing so at a frightening pace.
With the NFL’s Week 4 in the rear-view mirror, a review of TV ratings through the league’s first month show that the NFL has lost millions of viewers year-over-year, a decline that has picked up speed so far this year. As Awful Announcing recently put it, “It seems everyone is mad at the NFL.”
Overall, viewership is down seven percent over 2016, which is bad enough for the league. However, this year’s slippage is not the first. Indeed, 2016 — the year of the first national anthem protests — saw a nine percent decline over 2015.
With TV viewers still leaving the NFL in droves, the continued drop in viewers puts an ignominious end to last year’s claim that the decline for the 2016 season was likely temporary and was only due to people spending more time watching the 2016 presidential election cycle. This year’s decline seems to clearly prove that there is far more to the higher number of people turning away from football than just the temporary diversion of an election cycle.
According to an analysis by Awful Announcing, the NFL’s ratings are crashing with steady loses during Week 4 for 2015, 2016, and 2017. Every single overall age bracket, including the important youth demographic, has seen a drop. The numbers show a 12 percent drop in viewership among the 18 to 34 age bracket, a six percent drop among middle-age viewers, and a four percent drop in the over 55 demo.
http://www.breitbart.com/sports/2017/10 ... key-demos/
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by Fife » Fri Oct 06, 2017 6:02 pm
I'm ready to be a fan of the Knoxville Runners franchise in the upcoming successor to the NFL.
Here's the helmet decal prototype:
:goteam: :drunk:
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by Speaker to Animals » Fri Oct 06, 2017 6:06 pm
Fife wrote:I'm ready to be a fan of the Knoxville Runners franchise in the upcoming successor to the NFL.
Here's the helmet decal prototype:
:goteam: :drunk:
Fact is, Tennessee bootleggers were minor league compared to the Carolinas.
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by Fife » Fri Oct 06, 2017 6:13 pm
Speaker to Animals wrote:Fact is, Tennessee bootleggers were minor league compared to the Carolinas.
See, y'all, we already have our first rivalry! #winning
What would the Asshippie franchise call themselves, anyway? The Asheville Burlaps? Not bad, actually, the team logo could be an image of a girl's hairy armpit. :goteam: :drunk:
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by Speaker to Animals » Fri Oct 06, 2017 6:15 pm
Fife wrote:Speaker to Animals wrote:Fact is, Tennessee bootleggers were minor league compared to the Carolinas.
See, y'all, we already have our first rivalry! #winning
What would the Asshippie franchise call themselves, anyway? The Asheville Burlaps? Not bad, actually, the team logo could be an image of a girl's hairy armpit. :goteam: :drunk:
You talking trash about Asheville's double-bearded women?
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by Fife » Fri Oct 06, 2017 6:19 pm
Not really, I have a couple of buds over in Buncombe County; the white-trash Scots Irish there are my kind of hillbillies. I relish the idea of a home-and-home between the Knoxville Runners and the Asheville Kilts. I'm just worried it will be more like the Asheville Hemps.