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re: land of the free and home of the TIGERS
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:26 pm to LSUtigahs28
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:26 pm to LSUtigahs28
in my experience in life, everything that is cool pisses people off, so if people hate it, DO IT!
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:28 pm to BT
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land of the free and home of the TIGERS
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:29 pm to Swampy
I'm very patriotic and the first time I heard it, I thought the exact same thing. Then I thought, "Stop being a homo", and moved on.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:30 pm to KILLhottytoddy
people that think it's disrepectful need to lighten up, need to be able to distinguish between intended humor and unpatriotic conotation
(that's a big word for me )
(that's a big word for me )
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:33 pm to Tiger In Dawg Country
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conotation
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that's a big word for me
um, not a word.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:38 pm to Tiger In Dawg Country
I'm probably wasting my time here, but,
I'm not pissed off that people do it. Its just pathetic how casual and apathetic people are toward the National Anthem.
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people that think it's disrepectful need to lighten up
I'm not pissed off that people do it. Its just pathetic how casual and apathetic people are toward the National Anthem.
quote:I say people should be able to distinguish between a time for playin grab-arse and a time to honor our country.
need to be able to distinguish between intended humor and unpatriotic conotation
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:39 pm to FrisceauxTiger
at dallas stars games, the crowd yells STARS each time that word comes up in the anthem. it's cool.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:41 pm to bfniii
its totally fuking awsome!! This is Tiger country and to those whosay its disrespectful to our nation need to go get a freaking life. I love my country but for peets sake its football season!
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:49 pm to FrisceauxTiger
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conotation
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um, not a word
Correction, that would be connotation.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:52 pm to Tiger In Dawg Country
For those of you who think it's "totally fricking rad, BRAH", you are too easily entertained. Please cease breathing.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:55 pm to BT
No more disrespecful that the lame a$$ poppers that people pull during "rockets red glare." At least if you do this unoriginal move, do it during the "bombs bursting in air" since both bombs and poppers make noise.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 3:57 pm to Tiger In Dawg Country
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:04 pm to FrisceauxTiger
I love lsu football. I love my country more.
I think it's disrespectful. The national anthem is a time to pay respect to the people who are ALLOWING us to enjoy the game. To deny our servicemen and women this is just rude.
It's a small token that is taken for granted my many of us tiger fans and if it were up to me, the fans wouldnt do it.
I feel its the least we can do since the vast majority of us derive the benefits from those who serve in the military while a very small percentage actually sacrifice, is recognize this... especially the ones who gave their life so we can enjoy ours...
I think it's disrespectful. The national anthem is a time to pay respect to the people who are ALLOWING us to enjoy the game. To deny our servicemen and women this is just rude.
It's a small token that is taken for granted my many of us tiger fans and if it were up to me, the fans wouldnt do it.
I feel its the least we can do since the vast majority of us derive the benefits from those who serve in the military while a very small percentage actually sacrifice, is recognize this... especially the ones who gave their life so we can enjoy ours...
This post was edited on 9/15/08 at 4:06 pm
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:06 pm to LSUtigahs28
yes it is. We are the home of the brave. It honors the men and women who have died and are dying protecting our freedom in IRAQ, AFGHANISTAN and places not mentioned.
This post was edited on 9/15/08 at 4:07 pm
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:07 pm to TortiousTiger
What should say.... Atlanta Baseball fans of fans of HL Bourgeois do?
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:15 pm to Coon
Yes....America is home of the BRAVE, not home of the Tigers. It's juvenile and yes, disrespectful.
+1
While attending a football game last year, a group of Marines were being honored - they had just returned from Iraq. I'll never forget their faces when the national anthem was sung. I know I'll never do it again.
+1
While attending a football game last year, a group of Marines were being honored - they had just returned from Iraq. I'll never forget their faces when the national anthem was sung. I know I'll never do it again.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:18 pm to Coon
They have been singing "Home of the Braves" at Turner Field for decades.
I remember thinking after the anthem Saturday night..."yep, there will be a thread on this..."
I remember thinking after the anthem Saturday night..."yep, there will be a thread on this..."
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:25 pm to StPaul
The fact that anyone else does it or that we've been doing it for years doesnt change the fact that it is wrong.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:30 pm to TortiousTiger
Eh, it's a little silly, it's a little immature. But disrespectful? I dunno. It doesn't change my patriotism or respect for anyone fighting in the military. I think it mostly reflects the excitement of the crowd and nothing more.
Posted on 9/15/08 at 4:43 pm to TortiousTiger
quote:
I love lsu football. I love my country more.
I think it's disrespectful. The national anthem is a time to pay respect to the people who are ALLOWING us to enjoy the game. To deny our servicemen and women this is just rude.
It's a small token that is taken for granted my many of us tiger fans and if it were up to me, the fans wouldnt do it.
I feel its the least we can do since the vast majority of us derive the benefits from those who serve in the military while a very small percentage actually sacrifice, is recognize this... especially the ones who gave their life so we can enjoy ours...
I can't imagine that any member of the U.S. military gives two shits about changing one word in the national anthem according to the environment.
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