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Old 02-08-2011, 03:23 PM   #1
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Old 02-08-2011, 08:00 PM   #2
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Don't sing the national anthem at sporting events...problem solved. BTW, why do they sing the national anthem at these big gatherings?
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Old 02-09-2011, 12:36 AM   #3
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Don't sing the national anthem at sporting events...problem solved. BTW, why do they sing the national anthem at these big gatherings?
Its so we can remember our freedom to gather for events like the SB. They also sing it at small gatherings.
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Old 02-09-2011, 02:13 AM   #4
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Its so we can remember our freedom to gather for events like the SB. They also sing it at small gatherings.
How about you take a moment at the beginning of your office meetings to sing the national anthem? Do the pledge of allegiance too while you're at it.

Personally, I don't need the anthem to remind me of the freedom afforded to me by our Constitution. To each his own I suppose.
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Old 02-09-2011, 09:50 AM   #5
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How about you take a moment at the beginning of your office meetings to sing the national anthem? Do the pledge of allegiance too while you're at it.

Personally, I don't need the anthem to remind me of the freedom afforded to me by our Constitution. To each his own I suppose.
Well the club I'm in does the pledge before we start any of our meetings. I love watching people reactions when we are having a meeting in a restaurant. We have actually had other people stand up and do the pledge with us. I'm the same as you but its also a tradition like no other.
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Old 02-09-2011, 10:47 AM   #6
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Old 02-09-2011, 11:32 AM   #7
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Ya know, as I was watching the SB, with 100K+ in attendance my mind kept going back to the Egyptian protests. Imagine, we can have 100,000 show up for a SB game, with no political backlash, and general peace, and at the same time another 100K+ are protesting for their livelihood. I know there is a different thread about it, but really, we are lucky.
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Old 02-09-2011, 07:14 AM   #8
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"After America’s entrance into World War I, Major League Baseball games often featured patriotic rituals, such as players marching in formation during pregame military drills and bands playing patriotic songs. During the seventh-inning stretch of game one of the 1918 World Series, the band erupted into “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Cubs and Red Sox players faced the centerfield flag pole and stood at attention. The crowd, already on their feet, began to sing along and applauded at the end of the song.

Given the positive reaction, the band played the song during the next two games, and when the Series moved to Boston, the Red Sox owner brought in a band and had the song played before the start of each remaining contest. After the war (and after the song was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution in 1931), the song continued to be played, but only on special occasions like opening day, national holidays and World Series games.

During World War II, baseball games again became venues for large-scale displays of patriotism, and technological advances in public address systems allowed songs to be played without a band. “The Star-Spangled Banner” was played before games throughout the course of the war, and by the time the war was over, the pregame singing of the national anthem had become cemented as a baseball ritual, after which it spread to other sports.
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Old 02-09-2011, 11:19 AM   #9
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"After America’s entrance into World War I, Major League Baseball games often featured patriotic rituals, such as players marching in formation during pregame military drills and bands playing patriotic songs. During the seventh-inning stretch of game one of the 1918 World Series, the band erupted into “The Star-Spangled Banner.” The Cubs and Red Sox players faced the centerfield flag pole and stood at attention. The crowd, already on their feet, began to sing along and applauded at the end of the song.

Given the positive reaction, the band played the song during the next two games, and when the Series moved to Boston, the Red Sox owner brought in a band and had the song played before the start of each remaining contest. After the war (and after the song was made the national anthem by a congressional resolution in 1931), the song continued to be played, but only on special occasions like opening day, national holidays and World Series games.

During World War II, baseball games again became venues for large-scale displays of patriotism, and technological advances in public address systems allowed songs to be played without a band. “The Star-Spangled Banner” was played before games throughout the course of the war, and by the time the war was over, the pregame singing of the national anthem had become cemented as a baseball ritual, after which it spread to other sports.
So it went from being spontaneous to special occasions to everyday at every event? It's usage has been cheapened to serve the needs of owners to elicit emotional reaction of the crowd. Great.
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So it went from being spontaneous to special occasions to everyday at every event? It's usage has been cheapened to serve the needs of owners to elicit emotional reaction of the crowd. Great.
Seriously? This is an issue for you?
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Seriously? This is an issue for you?
I am saying it has been commercialized and therefore cheapened. Do you disagree with this take? Is saying so an issue for you?
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I am saying it has been commercialized and therefore cheapened. Do you disagree with this take? Is saying so an issue for you?
I don't see the commercialized aspect, after all, it happens at nearly every sport from little league to pro, and nearly every country. Yeah the SB tries to put national names up there, and pretty much fail each time, but the simple act of singing a country's national anthem before a sporting event isn't cheapening it.

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So it went from being spontaneous to special occasions to everyday at every event? It's usage has been cheapened to serve the needs of owners to elicit emotional reaction of the crowd. Great.
I really cannot recall any big emotional reaction from crowds when hearing the NA.
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I really cannot recall any big emotional reaction from crowds when hearing the NA.
did you watch the video you posted to start this thread?
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did you watch the video you posted to start this thread?
lololololololololololololololololololol...nice


this thread is pretty hilarious. Gosh she messed up, it wasnt on purpose and she's a class act. People want to bitch?...bitch about how lame the Black Eye Peas are...that bullsh*t was flat out weak
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