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They just discussed the Chris Jackson incident
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:10 am
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:10 am
on Dan Patrick.
Of course they metioned his relation to LSU. 
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:10 am to jbirds1
DAN PATRICK HATES LSU!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:12 am to Fearthehat0307
I know you are being sarcastic, but seriously, DP is the shite. I love his show and co-hosts.
Besides, I wasn't referring to that at all. I was just saying how I don't like being associated with that crap.
This post was edited on 7/25/08 at 10:13 am
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:13 am to jbirds1
i thought he retired from his radio show
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:13 am to jbirds1
Chris Jackson as in Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf or Chris Jackson as in Chris Jackson?
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:13 am to ForeLSU
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Abdul-Rauf is perhaps best known for the controversy created when he refused to stand for "the Star-Spangled Banner" before games[1], stating that the flag was a "symbol of oppression" and that the United States had a long "history of tyranny". He said that standing to the national anthem would therefore conflict with his Islamic beliefs. On March 12, 1996 the NBA suspended Abdul-Rauf for his refusal to stand, but the suspension lasted only one game. Two days later, the league was able to work out a compromise with him, whereby he would stand during the playing of the national anthem but could close his eyes and look downward. He usually silently recited a Muslim prayer during this time.
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:14 am to jbirds1
Dan Patrick is the shite.
The everybody hates LSU thing is just starting to get ridiculous i find it funny
The everybody hates LSU thing is just starting to get ridiculous i find it funny
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:14 am to Towelie
Chris Jackson as in Mahmoud Abdul-Rauf
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:14 am to jbirds1
Several years later, Abdul-Rauf was involved in another controversy that most likely closed the book on his NBA career. After the September 11, 2001 attacks, Abdul-Rauf was interviewed by Bryant Gumbel and said that he believed that Al-Qaeda was not behind them, then cited a fraudulent Hezbollah claim that 4,000 Jewish-Americans had been told not to show up to the Twin Towers for work on that day. After this, any NBA interest in signing Abdul-Rauf to a contract for the 2001-02 season vanished, whether from his previous team (the Memphis Grizzlies) or anywhere else.
HE IS NOW PLAYING IN SAUDI ARABIA.
HE IS NOW PLAYING IN SAUDI ARABIA.
This post was edited on 7/25/08 at 10:16 am
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:15 am to jbirds1
frick Abdul-Rauf and his beliefs. It's this "tyrannical" nation that allowed him to make the living that he has made.
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:16 am to jbirds1
Chris Jackson is the one in the middle
This post was edited on 7/25/08 at 10:17 am
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:20 am to SG_Geaux
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frick Abdul-Rauf and his beliefs
I'd venture to say CJ has helped thousands more people who share your views than you have yourself. CJ > SG
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:20 am to jbirds1
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Abdul-Rauf is perhaps best known for the controversy created when he refused to stand for "the Star-Spangled Banner" before games[1], stating that the flag was a "symbol of oppression" and that the United States had a long "history of tyranny". He said that standing to the national anthem would therefore conflict with his Islamic beliefs. On March 12, 1996 the NBA suspended Abdul-Rauf for his refusal to stand, but the suspension lasted only one game. Two days later, the league was able to work out a compromise with him, whereby he would stand during the playing of the national anthem but could close his eyes and look downward. He usually silently recited a Muslim prayer during this time.
if he hated america so much, why didn't he leave?
This post was edited on 7/25/08 at 10:21 am
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:22 am to Fearthehat0307
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stating that the flag was a "symbol of oppression" and that the United States had a long "history of tyranny". He said that standing to the national anthem would therefore conflict with his Islamic beliefs
Are you sure that wasn't Obama?
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:22 am to SaintLSUnAtl
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if he hated america so much, why didn't he leave?
M-O-N-E-Y
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:24 am to Hot Carl
Carl-he's my favorite all time LSU player. But he HAS gone over to the dark side. He embraces Wahhabism.It is the single most violent ideology alive today. He can't explain that away because he has done good things with poor folk.
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:24 am to Hot Carl
Hot Carl i've noticed lately that you are starting to post similarly to SFP you are becoming negative and insulting 
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:27 am to FanInLA
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Abdul-Rauf was interviewed by Bryant Gumbel and said that he believed that Al-Qaeda was not behind them, then cited a fraudulent Hezbollah claim that 4,000 Jewish-Americans had been told not to show up to the Twin Towers for work on that day
You should do some research on what you claim to be fradulent and what really happernd on 9-11. Just saying some weird shite went on that day and days following.
Posted on 7/25/08 at 10:29 am to Fearthehat0307
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Hot Carl i've noticed lately that you are starting to post similarly to SFP you are becoming negative and insulting
FeARthewhatever, I've noticed that I don't have any idea who the frick you are or give a shite about what you have to say.
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