http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-sex-marriage/
Who the fuck does that guy think he is?
I hope Bisciotti tells Democrat Burns to shove it.
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http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com...-sex-marriage/
Who the fuck does that guy think he is?
I hope Bisciotti tells Democrat Burns to shove it.
I think Bisciotti will handle this in the appropriate manner...
Which is to say whatever letter Burns sent him immediately went into the garbage. Love BA, frankly love ANY athlete who is willing to stand by a belief, especially one I share with them.
Let's leave the specific politics out of this. Point is, your political position shouldn't matter with your employment standing in ANY company. Not sure what Del. Burns is thinking, especially since the Democratic party in MD is certainly getting behind the Marriage Equality Act.
No idea, but talk about some cajones to tell someone like Bisciotti that BA should essentially be muzzled ...wow.
BA has every right to say what he wants. He's not out there on Sundays telling people in the stands he won't make a tackle if gays aren't allowed to marry, so it really doesn't matter.
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Seems that Baltimore County politician, Maryland House of Delegates member Emmett C. Burns Jr. does not like the fact that Brendon is pro gay marriage and has sent a letter to the Ravens to quell his opinions.
I sincerely hope anyone who votes in his district to not vote for this man. Regardless of your stance on gay rights I believe that using your office to oppress free speech is appalling. Perhaps he would have been better served writing Brendon rather than rattling his sword at the team.
I think this subject matter can only lead to a politicized thread, which will ultimately cause message board members to yell at each other and get hot and bothered about a subject that has very little to do with the Ravens or football. Not that I disagree or agree with you, but I think this thread belongs in the Politics, Current Events and Off Topic forum.
Well NFL.com thought it was worthy enough to post on their front page and because it regards the Ravens and a player, I think it is fine right here.
I encourage people not to discuss the politics of the matter but the ideal that a football team, specifically the Ravens should cow to a politician regardless of the topic at hand.
There's already a perfectly civil version of this thread in the Politics sub forum. I vote merge.
Big difference between a player stating an opinion and a team endorsing it