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The NFL must learn there is only one national anthem!!!

The NFL will continue trying to disunite America by featuring two separate “anthems” to begin the Super Bowl. Our country has only one national anthem, which speaks for all its citizens. To suggest otherwise is anathema.

As also happened last year, fans will be asked to stand at attention not just for “The Star-Spangled Banner” but also for “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” long known colloquially as the “black national anthem.”

The affront lies not in the message within the song but in the message sent by when and how the song is to be presented. By pairing it with the national anthem and expecting attendees to stand at attention, the NFL signals that “The Star-Spangled Banner” does not speak for everyone. Rather than respecting a single unifying anthem, the league presents two, one for white people and one for black people, as if the latter were not included in the meaning and grandeur of the first.

This is part of the political Left’s radical racial agenda of national division. Identity politics define people by racial or sexual group membership while immutably characterizing each group and each person within it as either victim or victimizer. Rather than one history in which modern sensibilities demand that black people receive equal recognition, separatism posits that there must be a separate month for black history. Rather than one course of mathematics, the “woke” educrats push a separate black mathematics. The separate black anthem is a musical endorsement of the forces and agenda that are driving deep fissures into our culture and threatening our society.

Even institutions such as the Smithsonian tell us that black people are oppressed by supposed attributes of “whiteness” that include individualism and “self-reliance,” the “nuclear family,” the “scientific method” using “objective, rational linear thinking,” and the “Protestant work ethic” emphasizing (Lord forbid!) that “hard work is the key to success.” To suggest this is to insult black people by asserting that they uniquely lack these qualities.

But the work ethic, self-reliance, rational thinking, and the rest are not congenitally foreign to people who have dark complexions.

When scores of NFL players several years ago refused to stand for the national anthem, their message was based on the misguided notion that the United States corporately was responsible for what was claimed to be a nationwide epidemic of police abusing black people. No data support those calumnies about police, nor did right reason support the condemnation of America as a whole as a racist nation.

The logic of those distorted assessments produced the idea that the national anthem itself is disreputable, or at least is exclusive of black people. This notion is horribly wrong. Frederick Douglass, a great black advocate of emancipation, loved to play “The Star-Spangled Banner” on his violin for his grandchildren, and he argued that the Constitution of the land the song honored was rightly interpreted as a document promising freedom to black and white alike.

The national anthem began being played ritually at sports contests at the end of World War I, and its playing became a universal practice for the NFL as World War II ended. It defies reason to think the song that, for generations, was understood to represent all Americans suddenly, about three years ago, became only for white people.

“To sing the ‘black national anthem’ suggests that black people are separatist and want to have their own nation,” said Timothy Askew, an English professor at historically black Clark Atlanta University, in a 2010 interview. “This means that everything Martin Luther King Jr. believed about being one nation gets thrown out the window.” Askew, who did copious research into the origins of “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” added, “I think it is important that African Americans nationally understand that we should be moving towards racial cohesiveness,” but the idea of a “black national anthem” does the opposite.

Askew is right. The NFL is wrong. It’s fine to play a lovely song at some point during the festivities. There’s everything wrong, though, with using it to balkanize a civic ceremony of national unity and pride.

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Harris says special counsel comments about Biden's memory were 'politically motivated'​


Kamala Harris has condemned special counsel Robert Hur’s comments about Joe Biden’s age and memory as “gratuitous, inaccurate and inappropriate”, and noted that the president’s interview was conducted in the “intense” aftermath of the 7 October terrorist attack in Israel.

The vice-president’s comments were a strong denunciation of the language used by Hur, a Republican former US attorney appointed by attorney general Merrick Garland to investigate the discovery of classified documents at Biden’s personal residences. Hur determined no charges were warranted, but repeatedly noted that Biden could not remember aspects of his life and career in their interview.

Here are Harris’s full remarks:


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*****Minnesota vs Iowa Game Thread*****

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Iowa -6.5
O/U 154.5

Minnesota (15-7, 6-5) have won three straight (@PSU, NW, MSU) while the Hawkeyes (13-10, 5-7) are scuffling losing 2 of last 3.

Statistically Iowa is better in every area but 3PT shooting and defense (shocker).

I predicted a Hawkeye victory weeks ago so I guess I’ll stick with it, although it wouldn’t shock me one bit for them to lose. I’ll say 83-77 hawks.

If you own a small business, or plan to start one, you need to be aware of this...

A provision of the Corporate Transparency Act brings a new filing requirement for many small businesses - the Beneficial Ownership Interest Report. Most companies that are/were formed through a filing with their Secretary of State or similar office (so corporations, S Corporations, LLCs, LLPs, and in some states, certain Trusts) must comply with the filing requirement. There are a variety of exceptions to filing, mostly tied to businesses that are already highly regulated. Penalties for noncompliance can be severe - penalties of up to $500 per day, criminal fine of up to $10,000, even potential jail time of up to two years.

The intent is to give the government another tool to fight financial crime, terrorism, money laundering, etc.

The form itself is fairly simple - it includes information about the company (name, ID#, physical address), along with similar information about the "beneficial owners" and officers of the company (anyone who owns 25% or more, plus those who exhibit substantial control or have the authority to control business operations). Also have to provide a copy of the owner's passport, driver license, or other approved, government-issued ID card.

If the company was in existence at the end of 2023, the filing is due by January 1, 2025. After the initial filing, you only file again if any of the original information changes (company relocates, owner/management changes, or someone moves to a new address); when that happens you have 30 days to file a report with the new information.

For companies formed in 2024, you generally have 90 days from date the entity was created to file the report (but if you start a new entity late in the year, you'll have less time....starting in 2025, you only have 30 days to file for a new company. As part of that rule, the 30 day time limit kicks in for anyone who has not yet filed as of 12/31/2024, so if you started a new company in, say, November or December 2024, your first filing would be due on 1/31/25.

The filing must be done online at the FinCen website.

Super Bowl in Spanish

I don't watch the NFL all that often, but I was intending to watch the Super Bowl today when the broadcast switched to Spanish language right at the start of the game. WTH? I found it also being broadcast on Nickelodeon, but it seems as though that broadcast is sometimes in cartoon voice. WTH x 2?

The TV is set to "English" as the default language, and all the pregame was in English, but switched to Spanish all on its' own. The commercials are in English FWIW. Is there a way to switch this back? This is Mediacom BTW/
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In Today's tabloid news from the Daily Star: Scottie Pippen's ex-wife explains dating Michael Jordan's son

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Larsa Pippen is avoiding the beef between her ex-husband Scottie Pippen and his former team-mate and the father of her boyfriend, NBA icon Michael Jordan.

The 48-year-old TV star was married to Pippen for 24 years but filed for divorce in 2021, and now finds herself dating Marcus Jordan, 32.

During an appearance on the Tamron Hall Show, Larsa discussed the animosity between the former teammates as well as her new relationship.

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Hall read a quote from Pippen’s November 2021 memoir “Unguarded", where the six-time NBA champion discussed his displeasure about how he was portrayed in Jordan's documentary ' 'The Last Dance'.

“I was nothing more than a prop. His ‘best team-mate of all time,’ he called me. He couldn’t have been more condescending if he tried,” Hall read out loud to Larsa.


Larsa said that Pippen "has a right to the way he feels" and admitted that Marcus is her "best friend".
Despite the success Pippen and Jordan achieved together with the Chicago Bulls, the release of the ESPN documentary soured relations between the two Hall of Famers.


While the pair may not be on speaking terms, Larsa revealed that dating Jordan's son was certainly not planned as their relationship "just happened".

“I didn’t plan it like that. It wasn’t like it was planned like that, I think we were just together a lot with our friends and it just happened,” Larsa said. "They think once you’re divorced, you’re done. I feel like I’ve overcome so many different obstacles because I feel like I should have love. I should be able to date who I want.
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