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7/30: A Pat On The Back For Signed Rookies

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• Well now the media can settle down with their “OMG REGGIE BUSH MAY SIT OUT THE ENTIRE YEAR” hysteria. The guy signed on the dotted line with the New Orleans Saints and is supposed to report to training camp today. I can’t stand the “Will this rookie holdout sit the entire season?” stories that usually spring up about this time every year. What made this season's batch especially annoying was that Bush is supposed to put the city of New Orleans on his back and bring this place back to prominence, or at least back to having college white girls take their shirts off in exchange for some beads. What really pissed me off was the notion that Bush “promised” to sign a contract early and then didn’t. For a football player, who may be one play away from a career-ending injury, I don’t blame these people one bit for trying to get as much money as they can. The only thing I disagreed with Bush on in this situation was the “I should be paid like I was the overall top pick” talk. You weren’t drafted first – get over it. Otherwise, I say get your money now, put your financial house in order, and then concentrate on your craft.

 

• I was watching the Sports Reporters this morning and Mitch Album talked about this judge who ruled pat-downs at football games unconstitutional. He was right. Holy shit is this Gordon Johnston a fucking douche, and what a shock, the Atheists and Criminals/Communists Love Us organization helped him in this lawsuit:.

 

TAMPA, Fla., July 29 (UPI) -- A federal judge in Florida has ruled that pat-down searches of fans entering Raymond James Stadium in Tampa are unconstitutional.

 

U.S. District Judge James Whittemore agreed with a state judge who issued an injunction against the searches, the Tampa Tribune reported. The ruling means that the stadium will be the only one without pat-down searches before NFL games.

 

Gordon Johnston, a civics teacher at Tampa Bay Technical High School, brought the suit against the Tampa Sports Authority with legal help from the American Civil Liberties Union.

 

"I've said again and again that, in teaching the Constitution, I felt this was a violation," Johnston said.

 

Whittemore said that a terrorist attack on the stadium during a Buccaneers' game would be terrible. But he said that in the absence of a specific threat or suspicion of those being searched, universal pat-downs are too broad a response.

 

Hey bitch boy, you’re not getting stripped searched. You’re not having your anus probed in search of weapons of mass destruction. You’re getting a pat-down before entering a stadium filled with more than 50,000 other football fans. Get over it you bitch-ass faggot. I loved his last line about in the “absence of a specific threat or suspicion of those being searched universal pat-downs are too broad a response." So you want only to pat-down people who look suspicious -- well who are you going to deem worth of such suspicion? I bet the instant anyone gets a “suspected” pat-down you’ll come down from your ivory tower, U.S. Constitution in hand, and then get the ACLU to sue on behalf of Adbul because his pat-down was RACIST. And of course should a hidden bomb explode at a Bucs home game, Johnston will probably be one of the first armchair quarterbacks bitching about how stadium security didn’t do everything they could to prevent the blast from happening. I have to wonder if the government school Gordon teaches at has any metal detectors/search procedures. Hopefully this school does, and another commie judge rules these search methods unconstitutional, only then to have a student put a few bullets into Johnston’s skull, further turning his brain into mush.

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Yeah I really don't get this guy's beef with the searches. My dad and I are going into our third season as Cowboys' season ticket holders so we've been subjected to 15-20 of them thus far.

 

If the searches in Tampa are anything like Dallas, Mr. Douchebag has been subjected to about 3 excrutiating seconds of a guy (only men are allowed to pat down men, and only women to pat down women) touching his shoulders and then sliding the back of his hand down Douchebag's back. They NEVER go anywhere near/below the beltline and never place a single hand on your chest or anything. The whole thing is over as quickly as it begins and is in no way a violation of one's rights.

 

WHAT'S THE FUCKING PROBLEM?

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