Sunday, October 09, 2011

Bulls say the Lords Prayer

Gone- in just 20 years



This is the fourth version I uploaded to You Tube.  The previous three stopped at the 21 second mark???  I don't know why.  This too is stopping and starting, but eventually plays through.  It's crappy quality because I shoot things with a hand held cam when I see something notable.  In this case that was the Bulls reciting the Lord's Prayer after winning the 1991 championship game against the Lakers.  Wouldn't happen today.  That's how much we've relinquished to the Left in 20 short years.

5 comments:

molonlabe28 said...

I had forgotten all about this touching moment.

The NBA has been pretty much downhill since this event.

It is little more than a gangster sport today.

I went to a game (my first and last NBA game) last year at which the National Anthem was not even played.

In vivid contrast to this gangbanger sport is NASCAR racing, where glory to God is offered before the race and, usually, by the drivers individually after the race.

And there are invariably military flyovers and participation in the driver introductions and opening festivities by members of the military.

Anonymous said...

I remember starting each school day with either the Lord's Prayer or the 23rd Psalm all the say through grade school. Alas the end coincided with militant unionization in the school district of my youth. Miss Bender, then easily in her sixties, told us all not to worry, that she would never strike. She taught Sunday School too. The last of the school marms.

Casca

David said...

I was at a high school volleyball game for a small parochial school last year. The crowd consisted of about 60 people. They asked us to stand for the national anthem. After about a minute the kid running the front desk sheepishly looked around the corner and said - "it won't play." The AD turned around and yelled "we'll have to sing it ourselves" and started singing. Within seconds, the whole crowd joined in.

When the match was over, the home team circled up for a team prayer, the other team, that was not from a parochial school, stopped their victory celebration long enough to stand quietly and wait for their opponent's prayer to end.

This was in California.

Remember, when the barn army goes into action, there are pockets of good people throughout CA and we are battling for our lives, our freedom and our way of life, anyway we can, every single day of our lives.

Anonymous said...

Mololabe, what you say may be true as it pertains to the thuggishness of the nba, particularly versus the wholesomeness of nascar. However, I gotta aks--"nascar, gimme a fuckin' break...stupidest shit ever"

I'd rather watch my cat fuck my dog, or me fuck the fat chick in the the mirror. Actually, I'd rather just watch the fat chick fucking me in the mirror. As you were. Never mind.

Anonymous said...

Anon, take it from me. I know these things. Padlock the larder and the refrigerator. She'll thank you for it... after she loses forty lbs, and runs off with her new boyfriend.

Casca

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