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[QUOTE=cammb;1706659]You don't know me or what I represent. You know who I am, i.e., my name, because I state my full name per forum rules and because I would anyway. In the words of Roger Daltrey, "Who the f--- are you?"
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[QUOTE=nolemmings;1706670]Those are the words of Pete Townshend, voice of Roger Daltrey. Daltrey couldn't write a decent song if his life depended on it.
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BTW, I am not holier than thou or holier than anyone. It is not me who is telling others what they must do to show they are "real Americans", "respectful Americans" or "Patriots". Seriously, re-read the thread and tell us who comes across as "holier than thou".
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EDITED TO ADD: Besides, I always wondered if Roger ad-libbed that f-word into the lyrics, thereby making it is his own. It was within his skill set Still, thanks for the clarification.
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The Supreme Court says a lot of things. Doesn't mean I have to agree with them; I just have to abide by the laws.
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That is the exact issue I brought up. Louisiana Parish doesn't know the law, and isn't acting within it when it threatens to punish public school students protected under Tinker vs. Des Moines by the highest court in our country.
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Title IX visibly applies to sports. Tinker v. Des Moines does not.
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This is a joke, right? You need to re-read the thread. It's about those wanting to boycott NFL games. If you agree, then do it. If you disagree, keep your mouth shut and move on.
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Tinker v. Des Moines applies to any and all silent, non-violent protests that take place on public school grounds. It is about protecting civil liberties, not protesting specifically and it protects public school students on school grounds. It's history is steeped in students who chose to wear black armbands to school during the Vietnam War.
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I don't know what that has to do with anything. I brought up a public school who sent notice that it would unlawfully punish its players for lawfully protesting.
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It relates to what you said because even though the school or coach may not legally be able to punish them, they can get around that by just not playing them. They still get punished, it's just unofficial. Get it now? Need a 5 year old to explain it to you? |
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[QUOTE=packs;1706716]Yes, but it's validity is upheld by the Supreme Court. That's what makes it federal law.
Actually, it was federal law once it was signed by President Nixon. The challenges that arose, upon which the Supreme Court ruled, were to specific points in the law and when and where it applied i.e. Grove v. Bell 465 US 555 (1984), not the law itself.
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I don't want to get into a war of semantics when the intricate details aren't really making or breaking anything. My point was the supreme court sets rules public schools and colleges have to follow, and one of those rules is Title IX in its current form and another is Tinker v Des Moines. I brought up Title IX only to demonstrate that public school policy applies to all aspects of the public school system, sports included.
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In the same sense, while Tinker v. Des Moines has been ruled on by the Supreme Court, it doesn't specifically mention sports and, if it ever got that far, could be ruled upon again to adjust for any situations such as this. Obviously it's a case (not a law; the 1st Amendment is the law), but it can still be adjusted. That is what we are saying. Yes, the Supreme Court made a ruling, but it is also up for interpretation, and could be ruled upon again to specifically include or exclude sports.
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Congress cannot overrule a Supreme Court decision. The decision is the interpretation of the law. Congress can change the law that the court decided upon, or amend a portion of the Constitution, but it cannot ignore the ruling of the court.
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You don't know me or what I represent. You know who I am, i.e., my name, because I state my full name per forum rules and because I would anyway. In the words of Roger Daltrey, "Who the f--- are you?"[/QUOTE OK, calm down, snowflake! |
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Congress can only propose an amendment, not amend. That's up to the states.
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Congress' laws are subject to review by the Supreme Court, which is free to find them unconstitutional where appropriate. A ruling that a law is unconstitutional is not "negated" by Congress simply saying otherwise. You see, oh learned one, that Congress itself is limited by the Constitution as to what it can do. Who knew? (Psst...most everyone).
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Yet another thread that is a field day for non lawyers butchering the law. Sigh. Maybe they are all lawyers, not everyone is good at their job. Last edited by bnorth; 10-02-2017 at 07:23 PM. |
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[QUOTE=cammb;1706759][QUOTE=nolemmings;1706670]Well, you do need to have your full name in your post(s) for comments like those, you know that.
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Perhaps his full name should be put out there by someone else, as it has from time to time when one ignores the rules and requests that he identify himself.
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I usually like to give folks an opportunity to put it out there for themselves once asked. Not always but usually.
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How many posts about boycotting the NFL over the wife-beaters? I'll bet not 158. And David, can you direct me to any posts where you have any vitriol for the NFL for allowing Ray Lewis to continue his HOF career? Because I'd much rather celebrate Kapernick in any way over that criminal. Ken |
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Ok, you have my name , now what else do you need?
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I haven't seen him post anything inflammatory, but why do you say he's exempt?
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Congrats to the Wash Redskins for showing respect for the flag and anthem
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Not to sound like a crybaby, but I wish there was somewhere I could go in this day and age where I don't have to have politics shoved down my throat 24/7. I listen to sports radio - it's all politics and hardly any sports talk (WEEI in the Boston Area being a prime example), social media - nothing but political arguments, chat boards the same thing and then of course television. It's nothing but Obama this and Trump that, even on websites and other media that have nothing whatsoever to do with politics. I once saw two guys fighting like rabid dogs about Obama and his policies a few years ago on a frigging Star Wars website. I know it's important and sometimes to the point where our freedom is at risk, but does it have to all the time? I just once would like to have a day where someone talks about a vacation they went on or a great meal they had or an anniversary or a grandchild's first birthday or how great the weather has been. Life is short enough without being pissed off and at war with each other all the time. I wish the whole country could just take a break for a week, celebrate the blessings we have in common and enjoy life. Maybe it's just wishful thinking on my part or the weed talking?
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Edit: Not that my side is automatically right, but two different points of view creates conversation, which is what needs to be had.
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Things get heated in political debate. That's understandable. Sometimes there's insults, sometimes there's name calling. But you have one side that is so vile in their rhetoric taking it to the extreme. Let me give you a few examples.
“That motherf*cker, the one that was shot…. this motherf*cker, like his whole job is like to get people, to convince Republicans to f*cking kick people off f*cking health care. I hate this motherf*cker. I’m glad he got shot, I’m glad he got shot. I’m not going to f*cking say that in public. I wish he was f*cking dead.” -Phil Montag, Democratic Offical from Nebraska talking about the shooting of Steve Scalise "I'm actually not even sympathetic bc country music fans are often republican gun toters>" -Haley Geftman-Gold, CBS Attorney talking about the recent shooting in Las Vegas Heck, even in this thread, you have people looking forward to the death of other board members. "Your generation will be dead soon enough" -gobucksmagic74 to another board member. There are many other remarks made about Scalise and about the Las Vegas shooting victims that I won't even bring up. I don't understand the vile hatred that comes from this side. |
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