We could debate the definition of a "packed" stadium--I saw at most two thirds filled which is on the generous side. But I'd rather focus on how this event was a huge flop for the trans pushers and a victory for the Christians who took a stand in the physical realm instead of simply being keyboard warriors at home.
Actually we couldn't debate it at all because I was not there, so I'd lose. I've read that it was "packed" and "actually more than capacity", but what do I know multiple states away? I was just hoping when I saw that empty stadium that it was empty for the game, but ya know being empty for the pre-show or whatever is actually very good and I shouldn't want vengeance so badly. I can be hasty.
I can understand you're wanting more of a financial hit for the team. I look at it as a win for the Catholics because the evening was embarrassing for the scummy sisters and not the celebration they expected. Also, depending on where the video was shot, you could hear boos when they were introduced as well.
I don't know if the protestors left right after the recognition but before the game started or not--perhaps the protestors should have remained there the entire game if they did not do that...what's good is that the Dodgers saw the turnout and they know they are treading on thin ice.
It's sick to watch politicians, in the last video, walking backwards to cover up the collapsing French officer from the photo op. No rushing to help. Let's just hide him behind this column and run some interference with the cameras.
What a glorious site at the Dodgers stadium. God wins in the end. We all know that. But it could be one helluva bumpy ride to get there. One of the ironic things about this Dodgers debacle is that the owner went to Creighton University in Omaha, NE... a Catholic university. I'd say he's a fallen Catholic now.
The sad thing is how packed the stadium was for the actual game. If you mean it, leave the Dodgers who chose the freaks over you.
We could debate the definition of a "packed" stadium--I saw at most two thirds filled which is on the generous side. But I'd rather focus on how this event was a huge flop for the trans pushers and a victory for the Christians who took a stand in the physical realm instead of simply being keyboard warriors at home.
Actually we couldn't debate it at all because I was not there, so I'd lose. I've read that it was "packed" and "actually more than capacity", but what do I know multiple states away? I was just hoping when I saw that empty stadium that it was empty for the game, but ya know being empty for the pre-show or whatever is actually very good and I shouldn't want vengeance so badly. I can be hasty.
I can understand you're wanting more of a financial hit for the team. I look at it as a win for the Catholics because the evening was embarrassing for the scummy sisters and not the celebration they expected. Also, depending on where the video was shot, you could hear boos when they were introduced as well.
I don't know if the protestors left right after the recognition but before the game started or not--perhaps the protestors should have remained there the entire game if they did not do that...what's good is that the Dodgers saw the turnout and they know they are treading on thin ice.
It's sick to watch politicians, in the last video, walking backwards to cover up the collapsing French officer from the photo op. No rushing to help. Let's just hide him behind this column and run some interference with the cameras.
Sick indeed. But not surprising considering they are pushing the poison to begin with.
What a glorious site at the Dodgers stadium. God wins in the end. We all know that. But it could be one helluva bumpy ride to get there. One of the ironic things about this Dodgers debacle is that the owner went to Creighton University in Omaha, NE... a Catholic university. I'd say he's a fallen Catholic now.
Interesting.
What I want to know is what made him reverse course after announcing they cancelled the Twisted Sisters invitation??? Were they threatened?
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