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The NFL, their kneeling/no-show players, and any anti-American dips—t from any sport, can take their infantile, whiny, self-centered, self-pitying bulls—t and shove it where the sun don’t shine

NFL Crybaby Losers II



Every time a sports player kneels or is a no-show during the playing of our national anthem they are giving America the finger. They are giving President Trump the finger; they are giving anyone who voted for Trump the finger; they are giving We the People the finger. You do realize that, right? Give them the finger right back – refuse to watch them. You and I both know full well that the NFL, or any sport league, could nip this nonsense in the bud anytime they wanted. There are, after all, rules and regulations enforced at their discretion. Related: NFL Clueless Crybaby Losers
Behind their lame, lofty sounding rationalizations is the truth that they secretly (or not so secretly) applaud their player’s show of disrespect toward our country. They are, quite simply, anti-American a—holes. I recently heard an apologist for these crybaby losers talk about how hard the NFL players had to work to get where they are. I’m supposed to be impressed by that? Oh puhleeze. I wish I could take these NFL smug smacked-asses for a visit to a children’s hospital – St. Jude’s or Shriners for example -- and show them true heroism, true guts, true pain and fortitude. Kids who are struggling just to breath for God’s sake. And they do it all quietly, in the shadows, with no adoring fans clamoring for their autographs, no agents knocking at their door offering caviar, champagne, and money, money, and more money. These NFL football players ought to thank God every day that they won life’s genetic lottery and were given the physical wherewithal to play football. Yes, they have to work and hone their God-given talents in order to be successful in the NFL. Big f—king deal! Most of us were not given that “freebie,” that win in the genetic lottery, but nonetheless we work our asses off – unheralded and often underappreciated and underpaid.

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How many families have to deal with the heartbreak of Alzheimer’s – quietly and with no fanfare. No one is asking for their autographs, no crowds are applauding their sacrifices, commiserating with their pain. Hospice workers, doctors, nurses, firemen, police…. Where is the adulation, the cheering crowds applauding the hard work (sometimes deadly work) that these indispensable servants of society perform on a daily basis? And, of course, our military – God bless the men and women of our military. (Speaking of which, should We the People be funding military flyovers and such at anti-American NFL games – if so, WHY?). We the People are supposed to be in awe of the fact that football players excel at playing a f—king game? (“Duh, we will take this ball and try to move it down the field, and you will try to stop us, okay? Duh, okay). I don’t think so. There comes a point where the pleasure derived from losing yourself in mindless diversion is not worth the insult to our personal integrity and sense of patriotism. Personal integrity and pride of place (love of country) take precedence over fun and games. The NFL, their kneeling/no-show players, and any anti-American dips—t from any sport, can take their infantile, whiny, self-centered, self-pitying bulls—t and shove it where the sun don’t shine. F—k the NFL, f—k any unpatriotic sport, and f—k their anti-American, ungrateful crybaby players and their pathetic team owners.


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Jim ONeill -- Bio and Archives

Born June 4, 1951 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Served in the U.S. Navy from 1970-1974 in both UDT-21 (Underwater Demolition Team) and SEAL Team Two.  Worked as a commercial diver in the waters off of Scotland, India, and the United States.  Worked overseas in the Merchant Marines.  While attending the University of South Florida as a journalism student in 1998 was presented with the “Carol Burnett/University of Hawaii AEJMC Research in Journalism Ethics Award,” 1st place undergraduate division.  (The annual contest was set up by Carol Burnett with money she won from successfully suing a national newspaper for libel).  Awarded US Army, US Navy, South African, and Russian jump wings.  Graduate of NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School, 1970).  Member of Mensa, China Post #1, and lifetime member of the NRA and UDT/SEAL Association.


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