700UW said:The right wingers are scrambling, they dont know how to handle the fact Sterling is a registered republican since 1998, the birds are chirping, thats all we can hear.
Just looked at FOX site and the tornado is not even mentioned. Top story for them is stil Benghazi. Sterling made it in an Op-Ed at the very bottom of the page. I find it currious also that the caring republicans would not even mention the poor folks who got killed by the tornado.eolesen said:Yep. The Clippers are a losing franchise in comparison, but that's still a lot of change.
I find it curious that this was the lead story on the news, as opposed to the 11 people who died in tornadoes yesterday...
Ms Tree said:Just looked at FOX site and the tornado is not even mentioned. Top story for them is stil Benghazi. Sterling made it in an Op-Ed at the very bottom of the page. I find it currious also that the caring republicans would not even mention the poor folks who got killed by the tornado.
Could it possibly be that new is ran by advertizing dollars and the various site put the news on that their readers are interested in? Apparently the FOX viewers don't give a rats ass about the tornado victims either.
eolesen said:Only in Amerika do they seize your property for politically incorrect speech.
eolesen said:Only in Amerika do they seize your property for politically incorrect speech.
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The difference is the NBA and the players aren't paying Sterling's salary. He's paying them. He bought the franchise, and pays into the NBA annually.777 fixer said:Companies can fire you for saying something they don't like or for posting something on social media they don't like. Where's your moral outrage over that? What's the difference between the two? Other than if a company fires you you get nothing where as Mr. Sterling could make a profit from the sale of his team.
777 fixer said:
Companies can fire you for saying something they don't like or for posting something on social media they don't like. Where's your moral outrage over that? What's the difference between the two? Other than if a company fires you you get nothing where as Mr. Sterling could make a profit from the sale of his team.
Unless I am mistaken, the NBA is a private business. Do they not have the right to protect their investment? If Sterling is bad for business, why should the other teams have to suffer with guilt by association? Why should the players be forced to work under a owner who despises them? Why are you so anti-business?eolesen said:Mirroring the Chinese methods of retaliation is OK with you?...
The difference is the NBA and the players aren't paying Sterling's salary. He's paying them. He bought the franchise, and pays into the NBA annually.
The allegations are that Sterling violated an established code of conduct, yet Sterling was no stranger to race allegations, and the league never took any action before this week?... Please. Reactionary. Over-reaching. And I'm sure there will be a lawsuit somewhere.
Yes, the NBA is a private business. Yes, Sterling has a right to protect the investment in his franchise. The only business Sterling is bad for is his own. Sorry, no punitive or compensatory damages awarded to those who feel "guilt by association". The players are not being "forced" to play but are contractually required to play. Sterling may in fact (not proven, only alleged)despises negroe players but he has complied with his contractual obligation to pay them. The facts as they are, Sterling has a long, colorful history of racial discrimination and despite the public record, his black employees willfully elected to sign a contract with him anyway. As a side note, the NAACP also knew of Sterling's history of racial discrimination but nominated him for the Achievement award as well.Unless I am mistaken, the NBA is a private business. Do they not have the right to protect their investment? If Sterling is bad for business, why should the other teams have to suffer with guilt by association? Why should the players be forced to work under a owner who despises them? Why are you so anti-business?