RE: Anyone got a comment for this..?
March 27, 2015 at 5:24 pm
(This post was last modified: March 27, 2015 at 5:27 pm by Ravenshire.)
Well, I see Huggies is getting the full on thread de-railment he wanted.
Too bad the unconstitutional law passed in Indiana means less to him than the perception of a racial slight because it will cause far more harm if it's allowed to stand.
Wonder how the good people of Indiana would take it if an atheist opens a business there and decides that under the new law "protecting religious freedom" the decide that no one wearing visible religious paraphernalia will be allowed in. After all, they're only protecting their right to no religion.
They walked away from a lease in Baltimore and the Raiders did the same in Oakland and again in L.A. Besides, I'm sure that the ownership group of the complex in L.A. would make it worth their while.
I'm not seriously saying that the Colts would or should move. Just that it would be nice to see it happen as a response the the fucked up law.
Too bad the unconstitutional law passed in Indiana means less to him than the perception of a racial slight because it will cause far more harm if it's allowed to stand.
Wonder how the good people of Indiana would take it if an atheist opens a business there and decides that under the new law "protecting religious freedom" the decide that no one wearing visible religious paraphernalia will be allowed in. After all, they're only protecting their right to no religion.
(March 27, 2015 at 5:20 pm)SteelCurtain Wrote:(March 27, 2015 at 4:58 pm)SnakeOilWarrior Wrote: Unless the Colts owner built it, why not? L.A. is currently planning a pretty new sports complex and I'm sure would welcome them with open arms.
Well the Colts invested $100 million in the $750 million project. In exchange for the city/state footing the rest of the bill, the Colts signed a 30 year lease.
They aren't going anywhere.
They walked away from a lease in Baltimore and the Raiders did the same in Oakland and again in L.A. Besides, I'm sure that the ownership group of the complex in L.A. would make it worth their while.

I'm not seriously saying that the Colts would or should move. Just that it would be nice to see it happen as a response the the fucked up law.
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