Jerry Jones and the entire Cowboys team take the knee

He found a modicum of good in the Nazi movement, citing 'fine people' who were bearing torches. Why can't he find some 'fine people' when the colored people are protesting?

Show where he said there was "good in the Nazi movement" or that there were fine people bearing torches; because like most liberal snowflakes you seem to be just making shit up, AGAIN. :D

Nice try. 'There were some very fine people on both sides'.

There were no very fine people marching on that black church, and the shul. At least, not in the eyes of anyone but trump and his Nazi followers.

Contrast that with the actual very fine people on both sides of this kneeling debate.

So you're admitting that you just made shit up, in an attempt to make yourself appear to be intelligent.

Was it because you're unable to deal with the facts or is it because you don't care about facts?
 
Do you have any of those polls? I don't remember any talk of a landslide, as the country is divided at app. 42% for each candidate, with Independents deciding the election. Obama won in landslides because he swept Independents.

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA

So basically you were in a coma, during the 2016 election cycle. :good4u:
 
Maybe you've been vacationing on the moon while all this has been going on.

NFL execs admit Kaepernick is better than these 6 starters

Colin Kaepernick’s problem isn’t a lack of talent.

The national anthem-kneeling human lightning rod is still seeking work two weeks before the season starts, and it’s becoming apparent that, barring injury, he won’t be on a Week 1 roster. And it won’t be because he’s not able enough to be a backup — or even a starter.

According to an ESPN survey — which polled “nine general managers, 13 coordinators, six personnel directors, five other executives, five head coaches, seven other assistant coaches, three analytics directors and two national scouts” and asked them to place the league’s quarterbacks, and Kaepernick, into tiers — there are six teams that would benefit from his being their starter.

Kaepernick was the 28th-ranked QB overall, just behind Broncos signal-caller Trevor Siemian and Chicago’s $45 million man, Mike Glennon.*Kaepernick outranked his successor in San Francisco, Brian Hoyer, Jacksonville’s Blake Bortles, the Rams’ Jared Goff, Houston’s Tom Savage, the Jets’ Josh McCown and whoever is the Browns quarterback (he outpaced Brock Osweiler, Cody Kessler and the unranked DeShone Kizer).
http://nypost.com/2017/08/23/nfl-execs-admit-kaepernick-is-better-than-these-6-starters/

Ok, that's one expert. Read what other experts say. Ultimately clubs feel the attention he would bring isnt worth a back up position.
 
Um...USF? Those are 2 different things.

No one is saying that the people protesting the NFL protesters "don't have a right" to their protest as well.

Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight, that's why all the labels come out from the liberals.

Just read the ones here on JPP.

WHATEVER :D
 
I assumed her mother was told the truth at that time. I didn't imagine she may have been lied to. Maybe she was not told the truth. I stand corrected for assuming.
A heart attack can be caused by severe injury, that is why we should wait for the autopsy, but the second degree charges are still sticking, so the DA feels it's murder.
 
So, you hold POTUS to the same standard as a violent, fringe radical group?

Okay - high bar there.

By your words of "a violent, fringe radical group", are you including the left; who have embraced the antifa movement.

By the way, you skirted the question of: - Does this mean that antifa are responsible for what happened in Charlottesville; because the Neo Nazi movement was basically down to its last embers, until antifa stoked the fire??
 
By your words of "a violent, fringe radical group", are you including the left; who have embraced the antifa movement.

By the way, you skirted the question of: - Does this mean that antifa are responsible for what happened in Charlottesville; because the Neo Nazi movement was basically down to its last embers, until antifa stoked the fire??

The 1st is just wrong, so doesn't need addressing.

No - the Nazis who marched on masse bear a great deal of the responsibility for what happened. But I realize you probably love those guys.

Any more dopey questions?
 
You're correct; because you have developed a habit of skirting and ignoring what was asked and then trying to diver it to things that make you feel more safe, when you've been triggered.

:truestory:

I've answered every one of your questions. You just keep trying to move the goalposts when you lose.

Oh, and you're not very intelligent, on top of that. So that makes comprehension more difficult for you.
 
Evidently, that's something you never do...correcting yourself. It's easy, it's fast, it's very adultlike. :)
I typically don't rush here with 'alternative facts'. As such, doing proper due diligence negates the need for correction. Next time, you ought to take the 3 minutes necessary before re posting something that you read in another thread.
 
So you're admitting that you just made shit up, in an attempt to make yourself appear to be intelligent.

Was it because you're unable to deal with the facts or is it because you don't care about facts?
Yea....no. Just because you wish trump didn't hail the Nazis as 'fine people', doesn't mean that it didn't happen.
 
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