Suing for Stupidity doesn't always work but in this case a judge may make an exception.
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They materially changed product. They have recourse
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I doubt they'll sue because they "tacitly support" the change nullifying the claim.
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Class action from ticket holders maybe?
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That's a better course of action. That will keep them in court for a decade or so. Lots of targets-each team, owner, NFLPA, etc.
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There's enough video on YouTube to make the case starting with Kapernick's stunts last year.
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So - 68% of Republicans worship Trump and want him to live forever. Who cares what people think. This is a free country. 1st amend rights
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You don't have first amendment rights when you are working for a company.
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Isn't it amazing that Americans don't understand how the First Amendment works
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How can they not know that ?
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My husband says the players think they're more important than they actually are, and don't understand their fans.
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Now take a poll asking if Actors and Actresses should use an award show as a political platform.
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They're elite athletes, not elite thinkers, & people watch games for fun. If we want elite thinking, we'll turn to Thomas Sowell &
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Hard to believe that it isn't higher.
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