‘God Bless America’: Red Sox Fan Settles Lawsuit with Yankees

July 10, 2009

  • July 13, 2009 at 1:42 am
    Jefferson Bible says:
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    They did not believe the Bible contained the actual words of God. They did not believe in the Divinity of Jesus. Read my Bible if you get a chance.

    America was founded on the belief we do not mix Church and State.

  • July 13, 2009 at 2:34 am
    luckyme says:
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    I find many of these issues where people take extreme sides very ironic. Like flag burning for instance. There are those who find the practice disrespectful and want to ban it. Come on… doesn’t flag burning prove the point on the other side? Burn all you want… you are only proving what a great country we live in. You can burn it all day long and you have the freedom to do so without fear. You’ve just contradicted yourself. Same with the issue of supporting Christian beliefs in this country. Aren’t we at war with countries who have tried to force their religious views on others? We don’t want other countries to force religious views on their citizens, yet we want to do it here. Before you jump to conclusion… I am a Christian. I just don’t want my government getting involved in my faith.

    We’ve lost all common sense people. The guy had to PEE!

  • July 13, 2009 at 4:06 am
    Danno says:
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    You, need to to more research. The church attendance records, sermons, and much more are available for Jefferson and other founding fathers. The majority were not diest in their beliefs. God was a big topic at the constitutional convention and if you are right why do many of the founding fathers journals record them praying for guidance.

  • July 14, 2009 at 9:24 am
    TAR says:
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    That poor Red Soxs fan. I’m sure he was flabbergasted by such Patriotism being exuded at Yankee Stadium. I mean in the Socialistic Republic of Massachusetts they wouldn’t think of playing such music in fear of offending someone.
    I hope the settlement included free counseling. It’s bad enough he’s a Red Soxs fan, but now he’s scarred by the sense of honor to one’s country.
    Maybe King Hussein can have Congress ban this type of music being played in ball parks such as Yankee Stadium. We wouldn’t want Americans being offended.
    Heck maybe the King can appoint a baseball Czar to implement a music policy.

  • July 14, 2009 at 11:29 am
    Walter says:
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    I agree with you sandman-the Founding Fathers were religious and respectfull of religion as they realized that such feelings and respect are needed for the new nation they were creating, but were very careful not to impose their specific religion upon others. Hence our use of religious terms and symbolism in our governmental institutions and even things like currency.
    And Woodchuk-I too am a member of the Cardinal Nation-How ’bout them Cards! I’m feeling another run at the World Series by TLR and the team.

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