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Colin Kaepernick just stepped on his own peen

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He's just a mouthpiece for his crazy old lady. Don't be mad at Kap, he isn't coming up with any of this stupidity himself. Frauds gonna fraud.
 
I have nothing against Colin Kaepernick ... except that his last name is hard to spell.

The dude is willing to put his money where his mouth is, or at least risk going without the paycheck for awhile. I've gotta respect that.

But y'all keep on hating all you want.
 
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I have nothing against Colin Kaepernick ... except that his last name is hard to spell.

The dude is willing to put his money where his mouth is, or at least risk going without the paycheck for awhile. I've gotta respect that.

But y'all keep on hating all you want.
Lol at him going without a paycheck. You think he’s doing this for free?
 
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I have nothing against Colin Kaepernick ... except that his last name is hard to spell.

The dude is willing to put his money where his mouth is, or at least risk going without the paycheck for awhile. I've gotta respect that.

But y'all keep on hating all you want.

Lets see . . . Hate someone who sides with terrorists who happily kill innocent men, women and children???

Hate someone who openly and often shows his own hatred for Americans, capitalism and freedom while taking advantage of those things to line his own pockets???

OK, SIGN ME UP!!!
 
I have nothing against Colin Kaepernick ... except that his last name is hard to spell.

The dude is willing to put his money where his mouth is, or at least risk going without the paycheck for awhile. I've gotta respect that.

But y'all keep on hating all you want.
Without a paycheck? When? The only time he was without a paycheck was when the 49ers cut him for being terrible.

On the list of “American Citizens who need a bullet to the brain” he and his Ole lady are near the top.
 
I have nothing against Colin Kaepernick ... except that his last name is hard to spell.

The dude is willing to put his money where his mouth is, or at least risk going without the paycheck for awhile. I've gotta respect that.

But y'all keep on hating all you want.
I don't have anything against him either. But when you show sympathy and support for a dude that was directly responsible for killing a friend of mine, a guy I grew up with, who was simply doing his job trying to escort someone from point A to point B----- then I'm going to start having a problem with your views. He's a washed up athlete. Just be that. A washed up athlete. When you dip your toe into something this serious, you fail to realize that there are REAL people in the REAL world that extends further than your McMansion and gated community. There are men and women FROM this country, just doing their jobs, that this guy (Iranian general) is directly responsible for killing. If you choose to openly (though indirectly) show support for said person, expect there to be blow black.
 
You should take time to listen to him, you might learn something. You don’t have to agree, but it is important to listen to other perspectives. Many, maybe even a majority, Americans agree with him.
 
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You should take time to listen to him, you might learn something. You don’t have to agree, but it is important to listen to other perspectives. Many, maybe even a majority, Americans agree with him.

I agree that you should listen to different perspectives. And I have listened to him and I have learned something. He’s a dumbass rich guy pretending to give a shit. He’s fooled people under the guise of being woke. He’s a fraud and a sellout.
 
You should take time to listen to him, you might learn something. You don’t have to agree, but it is important to listen to other perspectives. Many, maybe even a majority, Americans agree with him.
Weevil is correct. I understand that we have problems in this country and this country is not perfect. But taking advantage of what this country, and no other country offers, and then spitting in the face of it--especially when you'd be a nobody if you were born somewhere else--- is not cool. It's one thing to present constructive criticism. Totally cool with that. It's another to openly support a mass murderer and then call your country a mass murderer.
 
Weevil is correct. I understand that we have problems in this country and this country is not perfect. But taking advantage of what this country, and no other country offers, and then spitting in the face of it--especially when you'd be a nobody if you were born somewhere else--- is not cool. It's one thing to present constructive criticism. Totally cool with that. It's another to openly support a mass murderer and then call your country a mass murderer.

*multiple mass murderers
 
I don't have anything against him either. But when you show sympathy and support for a dude that was directly responsible for killing a friend of mine, a guy I grew up with, who was simply doing his job trying to escort someone from point A to point B----- then I'm going to start having a problem with your views. He's a washed up athlete. Just be that. A washed up athlete. When you dip your toe into something this serious, you fail to realize that there are REAL people in the REAL world that extends further than your McMansion and gated community. There are men and women FROM this country, just doing their jobs, that this guy (Iranian general) is directly responsible for killing. If you choose to openly (though indirectly) show support for said person, expect there to be blow black.
I wasn't aware Colin Kaepernick said anything about that situation.

Trump's having the guy assassinated is going to result in more American deaths. Iran is going to want payback, and they'll get it. And there'll be American deaths due to our forces not being able to root out terrorism, by getting kicked out or leaving prematurely.

I'm sorry you lost a friend, Clob.
 
when Truman dropped the bomb on Japan, he knew there would be 10's of thousands of casualties.He dropped it because he was told by everyone (advisors) that to NOT drop it would result in hundreds of thousands of casualties...maybe a million or so.Not quite the same thing I know, but in the ballpark of being a similar situation. We did not kill him in Iran. We killed him in IRAQ where he had no business being.I think we also have no business being there either, but that is a different discussion.
 
I wasn't aware Colin Kaepernick said anything about that situation.

Trump's having the guy assassinated is going to result in more American deaths. Iran is going to want payback, and they'll get it. And there'll be American deaths due to our forces not being able to root out terrorism, by getting kicked out or leaving prematurely.

I'm sorry you lost a friend, Clob.
Appreciate it. But this is a scenario where a dude went back and forth doing right things and wrong things. He fought ISIS but he also supported hamaas and Hezbollah. Where he fvcked up was coming to Iraq to help plan further attacks on our sovereign soil, the embassy. Those 2/7 marines in that embassy do not fvck around. Not even a little. They've all got boners right now and are waiting for someone to do something stupid and then the shooting starts. Then it gets hairy. You don't want pissed off marines shooting at you while in defense of a fixed position. Good luck with that. By shwacking this guy, we have effectively prevented what would have evolved into a slow and steady attack of the embassy grounds. The embassy has three rings of security. The outer wall, which they've breached and set fire to and done stupid crap. The second barrier is manned with Iraqi security, which means there is no security, when the poop hits the fan. Those cats will cut and run. The inner circle is guarded by marines and DSS agents. Come inside the second ring and you're going to get domed. And once the shooting starts, there will be bodies stacked like chord wood. That's what this a-hole came to Bagdad to do. Lead an attack that got people killed by marines so he could launch a propaganda war against US forces and leadership.

Soooooooooo........ Somewhere in Nevada or Virginia or Djibouti, and air force officer was given an order by a DIA analyst and a few seconds later, warhead on forehead. They might still attack our embassy and interests, but they were going to do it anyway. In a Mexican standoff, aim for the head and hope his aim is worse than yours. It's a cruel world out there.
 
Ricky Gervais. This dude has "Cajones". LOL. At the Golden Globes tonight as host. Among other jabs to the hollywood elite (and colin kaeperniks) he said in his opening speech:
“'You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg. So if you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent and your God and then f**k off.” -
 
Ricky Gervais. This dude has "Cajones". LOL. At the Golden Globes tonight as host. Among other jabs to the hollywood elite (and colin kaeperniks) he said in his opening speech:
“'You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg. So if you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent and your God and then f**k off.” -

I believe he was referring to Apple movie actors due to Apple using cheap labor etc. I caught some of it but was half way listening.
 
Ricky Gervais. This dude has "Cajones". LOL. At the Golden Globes tonight as host. Among other jabs to the hollywood elite (and colin kaeperniks) he said in his opening speech:
“'You're in no position to lecture the public about anything. You know nothing about the real world. Most of you spent less time in school than Greta Thunberg. So if you win, come up, accept your little award, thank your agent and your God and then f**k off.” -
Very funny guy & spoke the truth to their face. He said it was the 7th & final time for him to host the Golden Globe Awards. I imagine that’s why he was so bold.
 
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Very funny guy & spoke the truth to their face. He said it was the 7th & final time for him to host the Golden Globe Awards. I imagine that’s why he was so bold.
You noticed how when Walking Phoenix (ya I know) started to "rock the boat" and get political, they fired the music up and went to commercial. NBC has figured out that the way to get higher ratings is to bag on the celebrities. People won't watch the "high and mighty" celebs lecture them about politics or global warming or whatever. And the fact that a very coked up and drunk Phoenix stood right there and said "I know I'm not supposed to rock the boat ............. but....." Tells you all you need to know. The big bosses behind the show basically told all everyone to STFU about politics and let Ricky take a huge dump on them in hopes that social media would spark some interest and get people to tune in. Every award show has dropped in viewership over that last several years, so these cats decided to be self deprecating in hopes of drawing a larger audience. It was painful to watch them grit their teeth and have someone tell them to accept their award and shut up.
 
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I have not, nor ever will watch award shows for Hollywood self righteous elitists, who think that their opinion matters to the rest of America. Screw them.

Yep, I don't watch either. "Here's your award for the being the best at playing make believe", it's ridiculous and meaningless. It's all just a form of advertising and publicity stunt for the movie industry.
 
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