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Everything about Clemson is clown shoes.
Last time I was up there, 2010, I couldn't help but laugh at their 30 minute Pledge of Allegiance, America the Beautiful, Say a Prayer, National Anthem, Moment of Silence, etc pre-game routine, honor the softball team, checkers team, etc.
I'm patriotic and all and am not one of those 'ewww religion is bad' types, but the presentation of this just screamed unsophisticated, redneck "MOAR IS BETTR!!!" Perhaps this is fitting for Clemson. Their pre-game routine is the Shoney's buffet of college football.
Dabo and Richt don't mind taking Jesus on the recruiting trail with them. Someone should ask Swag Kelly about it. I guess he was excommunicated.
If you don't like what Dabo is selling, don't go to Clemson.
Let me reword that.
If you don't believe in Jesus, don't go to a state school your taxes payed for.
How do Wisconsin taxes pay for a school in South Carolina, especially the football team?
When I played football I was pretty much forced to pray with the team just out of peer pressure. I never felt comfortable but never spoke up. I would just hold hands, close my eyes and look down quietly. By speaking up or doing my thing I felt like I would be a pork chop in a room full of wolves. Those Christians can get mighty ornery and start throwing labels on you like "atheist" just because you don't believe in praying or some magical angel is going to swoop down from the skies and make everything OK just because I asked him. Maybe other Clemson football players feel like this. I imagine it is hard to speak up when your coach is the one leading the charge. But then again Dabo is so overtly Christian if I was able to choose a college to play football it would not be Clemson, so maybe it cuts both ways.
Freedom of religion also means freedom from religion.
77 you pretty much hit the nail on the head on this subject.[/QUOTE
Well written 77. This Republic protects the rights of the minority but is fast becoming one that is controlled by the minority. Dictatorships are controlled by the minority.
See the movie "God is Not Dead" to see the potential for abuse of authority, by anyone with authority over others, whatever the setting maybe.
You need to read Robert Michel's "Political Parties" (the iron law of oligarchy) stat ...77 you pretty much hit the nail on the head on this subject.[/QUOTE
Well written 77. This Republic protects the rights of the minority but is fast becoming one that is controlled by the minority. Dictatorships are controlled by the minority.
See the movie "God is Not Dead" to see the potential for abuse of authority, by anyone with authority over others, whatever the setting maybe.![]()
Diseqc is saying that someone from South Carolina should be able to attend Clemson whether they buy into Dabo Swinney's brand of Gospel (this spot sponsored by Newspring Megachurch™) or not. Not because they "will learn to live" with it but because they paid for it.
A private organization in Wisconsin suing a public university in South Carolina has nothing to do with the taxes of either state. I know that no lawsuit has been filed and none may eventually be filed, but they can sue whoever they want.