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{"4":{"dur":8,"text":"That Time a Flying Pig Grounded Every Plane\nat London's Heathrow Airport"},"13":{"dur":4,"text":"Imagine if you will that you\u2019re sitting\nin an airport waiting to go on vacation."},"17":{"dur":4,"text":"Suddenly and without warning you hear a voice\nover the tannoy system informing you that"},"22":{"dur":4,"text":"every single plane scheduled that day had\nbeen grounded."},"26":{"dur":4,"text":"As your mind begins to think of all the horrible\nthings that could have caused the delay, you"},"30":{"dur":5,"text":"hear the voice again informing you that flights\nhave been grounded not by a freak storm, crash"},"35":{"dur":4,"text":"or technical glitch, but by an escaped flying\npig."},"40":{"dur":4,"text":"As unbelievable as it\u2019s going to sound,\nthis is genuinely something that once happened"},"44":{"dur":6,"text":"in London in the 1970s thanks to the band\nPink Floyd and their gigantic pig shaped balloon."},"51":{"dur":6,"text":"In 1976, Pink Floyd 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The entire campus reflects both the Booth's special support of the Arts and Crafts movement and Cranbrook's continuing philosophy that art should be integrated into every aspect of life. Description of Collection The Archive is housed in its own separate building on the Cranbrook campus. This building is currently taxed for space for the storage of all the archival materials. It contains about 250,000 photos and negatives and 6,500 Architectural drawings and sketches, as well as textual archival materials. The photos, mostly of places, people, and events associated with Cranbrook are now housed in file cabinets and albums. The negatives are regarded as the primary archival collection, and the archive's emphasis is on preserving them. The pictures are a browsing collection and are considered expendable, since prints can be made from the negatives, albeit for a price. The negatives are kept in acid-free envelopes, and are labelled with a number, and description. Currently only some of the negatives are in the acid free envelopes: as the negatives are pulled for use, they are transferred to the envelopes. Money is not available for the staff hours to transfer the entire collection. The photos, in folders in filing cabinets, are organized by subject; frequently by the institution/school represented in them; they are not cataloged at the item or collection level. The Architectural drawings are stored in large flat folders in cabinet drawers. They are cataloged to the item level in MARC format, but the cataloging system has no image capacity. The Museum has prints, paintings, and photos. These are mostly works of teachers and students at Cranbrook, covering a variety of subject matter. There are also many prints, photos, and paintings from all periods, scattered over the Cranbrook campus. The Musuem is in charge of cataloguing and monitoring these items. DataBase Managers Horizon System A Horizon System is used by the library and archive at Cranbrook. They are still working out the bugs in Horizon, and they recognize they have an authority control problem (when they typed in a test name for us as a sample search, six variations on the name came up as main entry). Horizon is based on a client/server model with check out and cataloging done in the system; it is a Windows based application, in which multiple windows can be opened at once (as opposed to text-based NOTIS-like systems) SNAP The SNAP system, a Willoughby product, is used by the Cranbrook Museum. It is a registration system with item level description. SNAP is an iteration of Microsoft's Access . It was down on the day we visited. Future The goal of the archive staff is to pull all collections held at Cranbrook into one database with image browsing and display capacity as well as text descriptions. As a first step, Cranbrook is in the process of writing a grant proposal to take 35mm slides of the Architectural drawings, scan these negatives, and then create a PhotoCD collection. They would also like to do an SGML markup of finding aids, and make these aides available on the Web, as well as making part of the image collection publicly available on the Web. Currently, they have not digitized any of the collection. Digitizing the archive will require a great deal of storage space, and Cranbrook's administration has been hesitant to grant the necessary space. Cranbrook has just recently hired a new information technology director, and they hope to resolve this issue, as well as have full internet access by the end of the year. Their internal network infrastructure is very powerful, but currently they only have email connections to the outside world. The Cranbrook Archivists feel that all of Cranbrook's collections are under-used and under-recognized and would like to promote these collections much more extensively. They are eager to work with SILS students who have creative ideas for multimedia projects that would take advantage of and highlight Cranbrook's resources. Bill Landis, a former SILS student and current Cranbrook Archivist, is now putting together an electronic exhibition of a few of Cranbrook's photos; this will be mounted in the SILS Internet Public Library Exhibit Hall shortly."}]}, {"detail": [{"content": "Cranbrook Visit Site Visit to Cranbrook Educational Community BY: Maria Bonn, Wendy Burnett, Drin Gyuk, Randy Kemp, Deborah Westmoreland for ILS 603 DATE: 25 September 1995 Cranbrook Academy Cranbrook Academy is an educational and cultural center in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Originally founded by Detroit newspaper owners, George and Ellen Booth in 1914, it has grown to a 315 acre campus that includes an Art Musuem, Institute of Science, graduate Art Academy, and lower, middle, and upper private schools. In addition, it is home to the Cranbrook House, a model of Arts and Crafts movement architecture and design; the Saarinen house, designed by the memers of the Saarinen house who specialized in architecture and interior design; an Episcopalian cathedral decorated with Arts and Crafts movement artifacts, and an extensive formal garden. The entire campus reflects both the Booth's special support of the Arts and Crafts movement and Cranbrook's continuing philosophy that art should be integrated into every aspect of life. Description of Collection The Archive is housed in its own separate building on the Cranbrook campus. This building is currently taxed for space for the storage of all the archival materials. It contains about 250,000 photos and negatives and 6,500 Architectural drawings and sketches, as well as textual archival materials. The photos, mostly of places, people, and events associated with Cranbrook are now housed in file cabinets and albums. The negatives are regarded as the primary archival collection, and the archive's emphasis is on preserving them. The pictures are a browsing collection and are considered expendable, since prints can be made from the negatives, albeit for a price. The negatives are kept in acid-free envelopes, and are labelled with a number, and description. Currently only some of the negatives are in the acid free envelopes: as the negatives are pulled for use, they are transferred to the envelopes. Money is not available for the staff hours to transfer the entire collection. The photos, in folders in filing cabinets, are organized by subject; frequently by the institution/school represented in them; they are not cataloged at the item or collection level. The Architectural drawings are stored in large flat folders in cabinet drawers. They are cataloged to the item level in MARC format, but the cataloging system has no image capacity. The Museum has prints, paintings, and photos. These are mostly works of teachers and students at Cranbrook, covering a variety of subject matter. There are also many prints, photos, and paintings from all periods, scattered over the Cranbrook campus. The Musuem is in charge of cataloguing and monitoring these items. DataBase Managers Horizon System A Horizon System is used by the library and archive at Cranbrook. They are still working out the bugs in Horizon, and they recognize they have an authority control problem (when they typed in a test name for us as a sample search, six variations on the name came up as main entry). Horizon is based on a client/server model with check out and cataloging done in the system; it is a Windows based application, in which multiple windows can be opened at once (as opposed to text-based NOTIS-like systems) SNAP The SNAP system, a Willoughby product, is used by the Cranbrook Museum. It is a registration system with item level description. SNAP is an iteration of Microsoft's Access . It was down on the day we visited. Future The goal of the archive staff is to pull all collections held at Cranbrook into one database with image browsing and display capacity as well as text descriptions. As a first step, Cranbrook is in the process of writing a grant proposal to take 35mm slides of the Architectural drawings, scan these negatives, and then create a PhotoCD collection. They would also like to do an SGML markup of finding aids, and make these aides available on the Web, as well as making part of the image collection publicly available on the Web. Currently, they have not digitized any of the collection. Digitizing the archive will require a great deal of storage space, and Cranbrook's administration has been hesitant to grant the necessary space. Cranbrook has just recently hired a new information technology director, and they hope to resolve this issue, as well as have full internet access by the end of the year. Their internal network infrastructure is very powerful, but currently they only have email connections to the outside world. The Cranbrook Archivists feel that all of Cranbrook's collections are under-used and under-recognized and would like to promote these collections much more extensively. They are eager to work with SILS students who have creative ideas for multimedia projects that would take advantage of and highlight Cranbrook's resources. 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NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE German Classes Events Children's Program Class Schedule Choir Events Children's Gallery Book club Support Deutsches Haus Haus-Club/Membership Publications Press Sponsors and Partners Rental Space About Us Jobs Contact Us Stay Connected Newsletter Facebook Twitter Youtube Tumblr Haus Quest Home &gt; Children's Program &gt; Class Schedule Class Schedule SPRING TERM: January 19\u2013May 17, 2015 (15 weeks, no classes February 16\u201320, and April 3\u201310) SUMMER TERM A: June 1 \u2013 July 3, 2015 (5 weeks, 2 classes per week) registration deadline: May 24, 2015 SUMMER TERM B: July 6 \u2013 August 7, 2015 (5 weeks, 2 classes per week) registration deadline: June 18, 2015 We currently offer only classes for bilingual children. Please note that all classes are held in German. If you are not certain which class fits your child, please contact andrea.pieper.wheelock@nyu.edu SUMMER SCHEDULE: Toddler (ages 1-2) : Mon/Wed 10:00 am (60min) Toddler (ages 3-4) : Mon/Wed 3:30 pm (60min) Primary (ages 5-6) : Mon/Wed 4:40 pm (60 min) Lower Elementary (ages 7-8) : Tue/Thu 4:40 pm (60 min) Elementary (ages 9-10) : Tue/Thu 4:40 pm (60 min) Upper Elementary (ages 11-12) : Mon/Wed 4:40 pm (60 min) Fees: Early bird fee until May 3 (for summer a) and June 7 (for summer b): $390 per semester Regular fee until May 24 (for summer a) and June 28 (for summer b): $420 per semester Late fee after May 24 (for summer a) and June 28 (for summer b): $450 per semester Discounts: returning student discount 10%, sibling discount 15% Please read our Refund and Cancellation Policy To register, please click here: Registration Form (please register under 'specific event' and write the course title) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Classes for bilingual children: The Toddler Class (age 1-2) for toddlers and parents or caregivers introduces the 12-24 month old toddler to the sounds of German. The classes follow a seasonal theme and a curriculum that is based on sensory input. Your child will be immersed in fun activities, while learning to identify new and familiar sounds and objects. Interactions and activities include greetings, songs, nursery rhymes, movement, stories, and crafts. In the Toddler Class (age 3-4) children interact with the language by playing games, making crafts, singing songs, and storytelling. These activities supplement our standard German kindergarten activities especially learning the concepts of same and different, size, opposites, left and right, numbers, colors and more. Seasonal topics are also incorporated into the lesson plan. The Primary Class is for children 5-6. We learn and practice German through playful activities that encourage the kids to communicate in German. The curriculum is filled with activities that encourage language and literacy development in young children, e.g. rhythmic games, playing with syllables and letters. Reading and writing is introduced through games and other supplemental learning materials. The Lower Elementary Class is for children 7-8. We focus on conversation to expand vocabulary and work on Grammar, as well as reading and writing in German. Reading and writing is introduced within the learning topic. Other supplemental learning materials are supporting the reading and writing development as well. The Elementary Class is for children ages 9-10. The focus of this course in conversation, but a strong literacy component ensures that the students not only listen, speak and play in German, but read and write, as well as work on grammar. The topics are chosen according to children's interests to provide a fun yet educational environment similar to schools in Germany. The Upper Elementary Class is for children ages 11-12. The course is for students who are already communicating well, but need to work on grammar and orthography. Deutsches Haus 42 Washington Mews New York, NY 10003 Phone: 212.998.8660 Fax: 212.995.4327 Email: deutsches.haus@nyu.edu Contact Us | &copy; New York University , Arts and Science"}]}, {"detail": [{"content": "Cranbrook Visit Site Visit to Cranbrook Educational Community BY: Maria Bonn, Wendy Burnett, Drin Gyuk, Randy Kemp, Deborah Westmoreland for ILS 603 DATE: 25 September 1995 Cranbrook Academy Cranbrook Academy is an educational and cultural center in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan. Originally founded by Detroit newspaper owners, George and Ellen Booth in 1914, it has grown to a 315 acre campus that includes an Art Musuem, Institute of Science, graduate Art Academy, and lower, middle, and upper private schools. In addition, it is home to the Cranbrook House, a model of Arts and Crafts movement architecture and design; the Saarinen house, designed by the memers of the Saarinen house who specialized in architecture and interior design; an Episcopalian cathedral decorated with Arts and Crafts movement artifacts, and an extensive formal garden. The entire campus reflects both the Booth's special support of the Arts and Crafts movement and Cranbrook's continuing philosophy that art should be integrated into every aspect of life. Description of Collection The Archive is housed in its own separate building on the Cranbrook campus. This building is currently taxed for space for the storage of all the archival materials. It contains about 250,000 photos and negatives and 6,500 Architectural drawings and sketches, as well as textual archival materials. The photos, mostly of places, people, and events associated with Cranbrook are now housed in file cabinets and albums. The negatives are regarded as the primary archival collection, and the archive's emphasis is on preserving them. The pictures are a browsing collection and are considered expendable, since prints can be made from the negatives, albeit for a price. The negatives are kept in acid-free envelopes, and are labelled with a number, and description. Currently only some of the negatives are in the acid free envelopes: as the negatives are pulled for use, they are transferred to the envelopes. Money is not available for the staff hours to transfer the entire collection. The photos, in folders in filing cabinets, are organized by subject; frequently by the institution/school represented in them; they are not cataloged at the item or collection level. The Architectural drawings are stored in large flat folders in cabinet drawers. They are cataloged to the item level in MARC format, but the cataloging system has no image capacity. The Museum has prints, paintings, and photos. These are mostly works of teachers and students at Cranbrook, covering a variety of subject matter. There are also many prints, photos, and paintings from all periods, scattered over the Cranbrook campus. The Musuem is in charge of cataloguing and monitoring these items. DataBase Managers Horizon System A Horizon System is used by the library and archive at Cranbrook. They are still working out the bugs in Horizon, and they recognize they have an authority control problem (when they typed in a test name for us as a sample search, six variations on the name came up as main entry). Horizon is based on a client/server model with check out and cataloging done in the system; it is a Windows based application, in which multiple windows can be opened at once (as opposed to text-based NOTIS-like systems) SNAP The SNAP system, a Willoughby product, is used by the Cranbrook Museum. It is a registration system with item level description. SNAP is an iteration of Microsoft's Access . It was down on the day we visited. Future The goal of the archive staff is to pull all collections held at Cranbrook into one database with image browsing and display capacity as well as text descriptions. As a first step, Cranbrook is in the process of writing a grant proposal to take 35mm slides of the Architectural drawings, scan these negatives, and then create a PhotoCD collection. They would also like to do an SGML markup of finding aids, and make these aides available on the Web, as well as making part of the image collection publicly available on the Web. Currently, they have not digitized any of the collection. Digitizing the archive will require a great deal of storage space, and Cranbrook's administration has been hesitant to grant the necessary space. Cranbrook has just recently hired a new information technology director, and they hope to resolve this issue, as well as have full internet access by the end of the year. Their internal network infrastructure is very powerful, but currently they only have email connections to the outside world. The Cranbrook Archivists feel that all of Cranbrook's collections are under-used and under-recognized and would like to promote these collections much more extensively. They are eager to work with SILS students who have creative ideas for multimedia projects that would take advantage of and highlight Cranbrook's resources. Bill Landis, a former SILS student and current Cranbrook Archivist, is now putting together an electronic exhibition of a few of Cranbrook's photos; this will be mounted in the SILS Internet Public Library Exhibit Hall shortly."}, {"content": "Class Schedule | Deutsches Haus | New York University Skip to page Content. NEW YORK UNIVERSITY ARTS AND SCIENCE COLLEGE OF ARTS AND SCIENCE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE German Classes Events Children's Program Class Schedule Choir Events Children's Gallery Book club Support Deutsches Haus Haus-Club/Membership Publications Press Sponsors and Partners Rental Space About Us Jobs Contact Us Stay Connected Newsletter Facebook Twitter Youtube Tumblr Haus Quest Home &gt; Children's Program &gt; Class Schedule Class Schedule SPRING TERM: January 19\u2013May 17, 2015 (15 weeks, no classes February 16\u201320, and April 3\u201310) SUMMER TERM A: June 1 \u2013 July 3, 2015 (5 weeks, 2 classes per week) registration deadline: May 24, 2015 SUMMER TERM B: July 6 \u2013 August 7, 2015 (5 weeks, 2 classes per week) registration deadline: June 18, 2015 We currently offer only classes for bilingual children. Please note that all classes are held in German. If you are not certain which class fits your child, please contact andrea.pieper.wheelock@nyu.edu SUMMER SCHEDULE: Toddler (ages 1-2) : Mon/Wed 10:00 am (60min) Toddler (ages 3-4) : Mon/Wed 3:30 pm (60min) Primary (ages 5-6) : Mon/Wed 4:40 pm (60 min) Lower Elementary (ages 7-8) : Tue/Thu 4:40 pm (60 min) Elementary (ages 9-10) : Tue/Thu 4:40 pm (60 min) Upper Elementary (ages 11-12) : Mon/Wed 4:40 pm (60 min) Fees: Early bird fee until May 3 (for summer a) and June 7 (for summer b): $390 per semester Regular fee until May 24 (for summer a) and June 28 (for summer b): $420 per semester Late fee after May 24 (for summer a) and June 28 (for summer b): $450 per semester Discounts: returning student discount 10%, sibling discount 15% Please read our Refund and Cancellation Policy To register, please click here: Registration Form (please register under 'specific event' and write the course title) COURSE DESCRIPTIONS Classes for bilingual children: The Toddler Class (age 1-2) for toddlers and parents or caregivers introduces the 12-24 month old toddler to the sounds of German. The classes follow a seasonal theme and a curriculum that is based on sensory input. Your child will be immersed in fun activities, while learning to identify new and familiar sounds and objects. Interactions and activities include greetings, songs, nursery rhymes, movement, stories, and crafts. In the Toddler Class (age 3-4) children interact with the language by playing games, making crafts, singing songs, and storytelling. These activities supplement our standard German kindergarten activities especially learning the concepts of same and different, size, opposites, left and right, numbers, colors and more. Seasonal topics are also incorporated into the lesson plan. The Primary Class is for children 5-6. We learn and practice German through playful activities that encourage the kids to communicate in German. The curriculum is filled with activities that encourage language and literacy development in young children, e.g. rhythmic games, playing with syllables and letters. Reading and writing is introduced through games and other supplemental learning materials. The Lower Elementary Class is for children 7-8. We focus on conversation to expand vocabulary and work on Grammar, as well as reading and writing in German. Reading and writing is introduced within the learning topic. Other supplemental learning materials are supporting the reading and writing development as well. The Elementary Class is for children ages 9-10. The focus of this course in conversation, but a strong literacy component ensures that the students not only listen, speak and play in German, but read and write, as well as work on grammar. The topics are chosen according to children's interests to provide a fun yet educational environment similar to schools in Germany. The Upper Elementary Class is for children ages 11-12. The course is for students who are already communicating well, but need to work on grammar and orthography. 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{ "date_blocked": null, "citation": { "state_cite_three": null, "federal_cite_one": "379 U.S. 64", "federal_cite_two": "85 S. Ct. 209", "specialty_cite_one": null, "federal_cite_three": "13 L. Ed. 2d 125", "lexis_cite": "1964 U.S. LEXIS 150", "document_uris": [ "/api/rest/v2/document/106935/" ], "scotus_early_cite": null, "case_name": "Garrison v. Louisiana", "westlaw_cite": null, "state_cite_one": null, "neutral_cite": null, "state_cite_regional": null, "state_cite_two": null, "docket_number": "4", "id": 51427, "resource_uri": "/api/rest/v2/citation/51427/" }, "id": 106935, "blocked": false, "judges": "Brennan", "court": "/api/rest/v2/jurisdiction/scotus/", "date_filed": "1964-11-23", "download_url": null, "source": "LR", "local_path": null, "html_lawbox": "<div>\n<center><b>379 U.S. 64 (1964)</b></center>\n<center><h1>GARRISON<br>\nv.<br>\nLOUISIANA.</h1></center>\n<center>No. 4.</center>\n<center><p><b>Supreme Court of United States.</b></p></center>\n<center>Argued April 22, 1964.</center>\n<center>Restored to the calendar for reargument June 22, 1964.</center>\n<center>Reargued October 19, 1964.</center>\n<center>Decided November 23, 1964.</center>\nAPPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA.\n<p><i>Eberhard P. Deutsch</i> reargued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was <i>Rene H. Himel, Jr.</i></p>\n<p><i>Jack P. F. Gremillion,</i> Attorney General of Louisiana, reargued the cause for appellee. With him on the briefs were <i>M. E. Culligan</i> and <i>John E. Jackson, Jr.,</i> Assistant Attorneys General.</p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN delivered the opinion of the Court.</p>\n<p>Appellant is the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana. During a dispute with the eight judges of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*65</span> the Criminal District Court of the Parish, he held a press conference at which he issued a statement disparaging their judicial conduct. As a result, he was tried without a jury before a judge from another parish and convicted of criminal defamation under the Louisiana Criminal Defamation Statute.<sup>[1]</sup> The principal charges alleged to <span class=\"star-pagination\">*66</span> be defamatory were his attribution of a large backlog of pending criminal cases to the inefficiency, laziness, and excessive vacations of the judges, and his accusation that, by refusing to authorize disbursements to cover the expenses of undercover investigations of vice in New Orleans, the judges had hampered his efforts to enforce the vice laws. In impugning their motives, he said:</p>\n<blockquote>\"The judges have now made it eloquently clear where their sympathies lie in regard to aggressive vice investigations by refusing to authorize use of the DA's funds to pay for the cost of closing down the Canal Street clip joints . . . .</blockquote>\n<blockquote>.....</blockquote>\n<blockquote>\". . . This raises interesting questions about the racketeer influences on our eight vacation-minded judges.\"<sup>[2]</sup></blockquote>\n<p><span class=\"star-pagination\">*67</span> The Supreme Court of Louisiana affirmed the conviction, 244 La. 787, 154 So. 2d 400. The trial court and the State Supreme Court both rejected appellant's contention that the statute unconstitutionally abridged his freedom of expression. We noted probable jurisdiction of the appeal. 375 U. S. 900. Argument was first heard in the 1963 Term, and the case was ordered restored to the calendar for reargument, 377 U. S. 986. We reverse.</p>\n<p></p>\n<h2>I.</h2>\n<p>In <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, we held that the Constitution limits state power, in a civil action brought by a public official for criticism of his official conduct, to an award of damages for a false statement \"made with `actual malice'\u0097that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.\" 376 U. S., at 279-280. At the outset, we must decide whether, in view of the differing history and purposes of criminal libel, the <i>New York Times</i> rule also limits state power to impose criminal sanctions for criticism of the official conduct of public officials. We hold that it does.</p>\n<p>Where criticism of public officials is concerned, we see no merit in the argument that criminal libel statutes serve interests distinct from those secured by civil libel laws, and therefore should not be subject to the same limitations.<sup>[3]</sup> At common law, truth was no defense to criminal <span class=\"star-pagination\">*68</span> libel. Although the victim of a true but defamatory publication might not have been unjustly damaged in reputation by the libel, the speaker was still punishable since the remedy was designed to avert the possibility that the utterance would provoke an enraged victim to a breach of peace. That argument is well stated in Edward Livingston's explanation of the defamation provisions of his proposed penal code for Louisiana:</p>\n<blockquote>\"In most cases, the connexion between cause and effect exists between the subject of this chapter and that of a subsequent one\u0097Of Duels. Defamation, either real or supposed, is the cause of most of those combats which no laws have yet been able to suppress. If lawgivers had originally condescended to pay some attention to the passions and feelings of those for whom they were to legislate, these appeals to arms would never have usurped a power superior to the laws; but by affording no satisfaction for the wounded feelings of honour, they drove individuals to avenge all wrongs of that description, denied a place in the code of criminal law. Insults formed a title in that of honour, which claimed exclusive jurisdiction of this offence.\" Livingston, A System of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana, at 177 (1833).<sup>[4]</sup></blockquote>\n<p><span class=\"star-pagination\">*69</span> Even in Livingston's day, however, preference for the civil remedy, which enabled the frustrated victim to trade chivalrous satisfaction for damages, had substantially eroded the breach of the peace justification for criminal libel laws. In fact, in earlier, more violent, times, the civil remedy had virtually pre-empted the field of defamation; except as a weapon against seditious libel, the criminal prosecution fell into virtual desuetude.<sup>[5]</sup> Changing mores and the virtual disappearance of criminal libel prosecutions lend support to the observation that \". . . under modern conditions, when the rule of law is generally accepted as a substitute for private physical measures, it can hardly be urged that the maintenance of peace requires a criminal prosecution for private defamation.\" Emerson, Toward a General Theory of the First Amendment, 72 Yale L. J. 877, 924 (1963).<sup>[6]</sup> The absence in the Proposed Official Draft of the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute of any criminal libel statute on the Louisiana pattern reflects this modern consensus. The ALI Reporters, in explaining the omission, gave cogent evidence of the obsolescence of Livingston's justification:</p>\n<blockquote>\"It goes without saying that penal sanctions cannot be justified merely by the fact that defamation is evil <span class=\"star-pagination\">*70</span> or damaging to a person in ways that entitle him to maintain a civil suit. Usually we reserve the criminal law for harmful behavior which exceptionally disturbs the community's sense of security. . . . It seems evident that personal calumny falls in neither of these classes in the U. S. A., that it is therefore inappropriate for penal control, and that this probably accounts for the paucity of prosecutions and the near desuetude of private criminal libel legislation in this country. . . .\" Model Penal Code, Tent. Draft No. 13, 1961, \u00a7 250.7, Comments, at 44.</blockquote>\n<p>The Reporters therefore recommended only narrowly drawn statutes designed to reach words tending to cause a breach of the peace, such as the statute sustained in <i>Chaplinsky</i> v. <i>New Hampshire,</i> 315 U. S. 568, or designed to reach speech, such as group vilification, \"especially likely to lead to public disorders,\" such as the statute sustained in <i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250. Model Penal Code, <i>supra,</i> at 45. But Louisiana's rejection of the clear-and-present-danger standard as irrelevant to the application of its statute, 244 La., at 833, 154 So. 2d, at 416, coupled with the absence of any limitation in the statute itself to speech calculated to cause breaches of the peace, leads us to conclude that the Louisiana statute is not this sort of narrowly drawn statute.</p>\n<p>We next consider whether the historical limitation of the defense of truth in criminal libel to utterances published \"with good motives and for justifiable ends\"<sup>[7]</sup><span class=\"star-pagination\">*71</span> should be incorporated into the <i>New York Times</i> rule as it applies to criminal libel statutes; in particular, we must ask whether this history permits negating the truth defense, as the Louisiana statute does, on a showing of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*72</span> malice in the sense of ill-will. The \"good motives\" restriction incorporated in many state constitutions and statutes to reflect Alexander Hamilton's unsuccessfully urged formula in <i>People</i> v. <i>Croswell,</i> 3 Johns. Cas. 337, 352 (N. Y. Supreme Court 1804), liberalized the common-law rule denying any defense for truth. See Ray, Truth: A Defense to Libel, 16 Minn. L. Rev. 43, 46-49 (1931); Kelly, Criminal Libel and Free Speech, 6 Kan. L. Rev. 295, 326-328 (1958). We need not be concerned whether this limitation serves a legitimate state interest to the extent that it reflects abhorrence that \"a man's forgotten misconduct, or the misconduct of a relation, <i>in which the public had no interest,</i> should be wantonly raked up, and published to the world, on the ground of its being true.\" 69 Hansard, Parliamentary Debates 1230 (3d series) (H. L. June 1, 1843) (Report of Lord Campbell) (emphasis supplied).<sup>[8]</sup> In any event, where the criticism is of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*73</span> public officials and their conduct of public business, the interest in private reputation is overborne by the larger public interest, secured by the Constitution, in the dissemination of truth.<sup>[9]</sup> In short, we agree with the New Hampshire court in <i>State</i> v. <i>Burnham,</i> 9 N. H. 34, 42-43, 31 Am. Dec. 217, 221 (1837):</p>\n<blockquote>\"If upon a lawful occasion for making a publication, he has published the truth, and no more, there is no sound principle which can make him liable, even if he was actuated by express malice. . . .</blockquote>\n<blockquote>\"It has been said that it is lawful to publish truth from good motives, and for justifiable ends. But this rule is too narrow. If there is a lawful occasion \u0097a legal right to make a publication\u0097and the matter true, the end is justifiable, and that, in such case, must be sufficient.\"</blockquote>\n<p>Moreover, even where the utterance is false, the great principles of the Constitution which secure freedom of expression in this area preclude attaching adverse consequences to any except the knowing or reckless falsehood. Debate on public issues will not be uninhibited if the speaker must run the risk that it will be proved in court that he spoke out of hatred; even if he did speak out of hatred, utterances honestly believed contribute to the free interchange of ideas and the ascertainment of truth. Under a rule like the Louisiana rule, permitting a finding of malice based on an intent merely to inflict harm, rather than an intent to inflict harm through falsehood, \"it becomes a hazardous matter to speak out against a popular politician, with the result that the dishonest and incompetent will be shielded.\" Noel, Defamation <span class=\"star-pagination\">*74</span> of Public Officers and Candidates, 49 Col. L. Rev. 875, 893 (1949). Moreover, \"[i]n the case of charges against a popular political figure . . . it may be almost impossible to show freedom from ill-will or selfish political motives.\" <i>Id.,</i> at 893, n. 90. Similar considerations supported our holdings that federal officers enjoy an absolute privilege for defamatory publication within the scope of official duty, regardless of the existence of malice in the sense of ill-will. <i>Barr</i> v. <i>Matteo,</i> 360 U. S. 564; <i>Howard</i> v. <i>Lyons,</i> 360 U. S. 593; cf. <i>Gregoire</i> v. <i>Biddle,</i> 177 F. 2d 579 (C. A. 2d Cir. 1949). What we said of Alabama's civil libel law in <i>New York Times,</i> 376 U. S., at 282-283, applies equally to the Louisiana criminal libel rule: \"It would give public servants an unjustified preference over the public they serve, if critics of official conduct did not have a fair equivalent of the immunity granted to the officials themselves.\"</p>\n<p>We held in <i>New York Times</i> that a public official might be allowed the civil remedy only if he establishes that the utterance was false and that it was made with knowledge of its falsity or in reckless disregard of whether it was false or true. The reasons which led us so to hold in <i>New York Times,</i> 376 U. S., at 279-280, apply with no less force merely because the remedy is criminal. The constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression compel application of the same standard to the criminal remedy. Truth may not be the subject of either civil or criminal sanctions where discussion of public affairs is concerned. And since \". . . erroneous statement is inevitable in free debate, and . . . it must be protected if the freedoms of expression are to have the `breathing space' that they `need . . . to survive' . . . ,\" 376 U. S., at 271-272, only those false statements made with the high degree of awareness of their probable falsity demanded by <i>New York Times</i> may be the subject of either civil or criminal sanctions. For speech concerning public affairs is <span class=\"star-pagination\">*75</span> more than self-expression; it is the essence of self-government. The First and Fourteenth Amendments embody our \"profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.\" <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S., at 270.</p>\n<p>The use of calculated falsehood, however, would put a different cast on the constitutional question. Although honest utterance, even if inaccurate, may further the fruitful exercise of the right of free speech, it does not follow that the lie, knowingly and deliberately published about a public official, should enjoy a like immunity. At the time the First Amendment was adopted, as today, there were those unscrupulous enough and skillful enough to use the deliberate or reckless falsehood as an effective political tool to unseat the public servant or even topple an administration. Cf. Riesman, Democracy and Defamation: Fair Game and Fair Comment I, 42 Col. L. Rev. 1085, 1088-1111 (1942). That speech is used as a tool for political ends does not automatically bring it under the protective mantle of the Constitution. For the use of the known lie as a tool is at once at odds with the premises of democratic government and with the orderly manner in which economic, social, or political change is to be effected. Calculated falsehood falls into that class of utterances which \"are no essential part of any exposition of ideas, and are of such slight social value as a step to truth that any benefit that may be derived from them is clearly outweighed by the social interest in order and morality. . . .\" <i>Chaplinsky</i> v. <i>New Hampshire,</i> 315 U. S. 568, 572. Hence the knowingly false statement and the false statement made with reckless disregard of the truth, do not enjoy constitutional protection.</p>\n<p></p>\n<h2>\n<span class=\"star-pagination\">*76</span> II.</h2>\n<p>We find no difficulty in bringing the appellant's statement within the purview of criticism of the official conduct of public officials, entitled to the benefit of the <i>New York Times</i> rule. As the Louisiana Supreme Court viewed the statement, it constituted an attack upon the personal integrity of the judges, rather than on official conduct. In sustaining the finding of the trial court that the appellant's statement was defamatory, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that \". . . the use of the words `racketeer influences' when applied to anyone suggests and imputes that he has been influenced to practice fraud, deceit, trickery, cheating, and dishonesty\"; that \"The expression that the judges have enjoyed 300 days vacation out of 19 months suggests and connotes a violation of the `Deadhead' statute, LSA-R. S. 14:138, Public Payroll Fraud\"; that \"Other expressions set out in the Bill of Information connote malfeasance in office. LSA-R. S. 14:134; Art. IX, Sec. 1, La. Const. of 1921.\" The court concluded that \"Defendant's expressions . . . are not criticisms of a court trial or of the manner in which any one of the eight judges conducted his court when in session. The expressions charged contain personal attacks upon the integrity and honesty of the eight judges . . . .\" 244 La., at 834-835, 154 So. 2d, at 417-418.</p>\n<p>We do not think, however, that appellant's statement may be considered as one constituting only a purely private defamation. The accusation concerned the judges' conduct of the business of the Criminal District Court.<sup>[10]</sup><span class=\"star-pagination\">*77</span> Of course, any criticism of the manner in which a public official performs his duties will tend to affect his private, as well as his public, reputation. The <i>New York Times</i> rule is not rendered inapplicable merely because an official's private reputation, as well as his public reputation, is harmed. The public-official rule protects the paramount public interest in a free flow of information to the people concerning public officials, their servants. To this end, anything which might touch on an official's fitness for office is relevant. Few personal attributes are more germane to fitness for office than dishonesty, malfeasance, or improper motivation, even though these characteristics may also affect the official's private character.<sup>[11]</sup> As the Kansas Supreme Court said in <i>Coleman</i> v. <i>MacLennan,</i> speaking of candidates:</p>\n<blockquote>\"Manifestly a candidate must surrender to public scrutiny and discussion so much of his private character as affects his fitness for office, and the liberal rule requires no more. But in measuring the extent of a candidate's profert of character it should always be remembered that the people have good authority for believing that grapes do not grow on thorns nor figs on thistles.\" 78 Kan. 711, 739, 98 P. 281, 291 (1908).</blockquote>\n<blockquote>III.</blockquote>\n<p>Applying the principles of the <i>New York Times</i> case, we hold that the Louisiana statute, as authoritatively interpreted by the Supreme Court of Louisiana, incorporates constitutionally invalid standards in the context of criticism of the official conduct of public officials. <span class=\"star-pagination\">*78</span> For, contrary to the <i>New York Times</i> rule, which absolutely prohibits punishment of truthful criticism, the statute directs punishment for true statements made with \"actual malice,\" see LSA-R. S. \u00a7 14:48; <i>State</i> v. <i>Cox,</i> 246 La. 748, 756, 167 So. 2d 352, 355 (1964), handed down after the <i>New York Times</i> decision; Bennett, The Louisiana Criminal Code, 5 La. L. Rev. 6, 34 (1942). And \"actual malice\" is defined in the decisions below to mean \"hatred, ill will or enmity or a wanton desire to injure. . . .\" 244 La., at 851, 154 So. 2d, at 423. The statute is also unconstitutional as interpreted to cover false statements against public officials. The <i>New York Times</i> standard forbids the punishment of false statements, unless made with knowledge of their falsity or in reckless disregard of whether they are true or false. But the Louisiana statute punishes false statements without regard to that test if made with ill-will; even if ill-will is not established, a false statement concerning public officials can be punished if not made in the reasonable belief of its truth. The Louisiana Supreme Court affirmed the conviction solely on the ground that the evidence sufficed to support the trial court's finding of ill-will, enmity, or a wanton desire to injure. But the trial court also rested the conviction on additional findings that the statement was false and not made in the reasonable belief of its truth. The judge said:</p>\n<blockquote>\"It is inconceivable to me that the Defendant could have had a reasonable belief, which could be defined as an honest belief, that not one but all eight of these Judges of the Criminal District Court were guilty of what he charged them with in the defamatory statement. These men have been honored . . . with very high offices . . . . It is inconceivable to me that all of them could have been guilty of all of the accusations made against them. Therefore, I do <span class=\"star-pagination\">*79</span> not believe that the qualified privilege under LSA-R. S., Title 14, Section 49, is applicable . . . .\"</blockquote>\n<p>This is not a holding applying the <i>New York Times</i> test. The reasonable-belief standard applied by the trial judge is not the same as the reckless-disregard-of-truth standard. According to the trial court's opinion, a reasonable belief is one which \"an ordinarily prudent man might be able to assign a just and fair reason for\"; the suggestion is that under this test the immunity from criminal responsibility in the absence of ill-will disappears on proof that the exercise of ordinary care would have revealed that the statement was false. The test which we laid down in <i>New York Times</i> is not keyed to ordinary care; defeasance of the privilege is conditioned, not on mere negligence, but on reckless disregard for the truth.</p>\n<p><i>Reversed.</i></p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE BLACK, with whom MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS joins, concurring.</p>\n<p>For reasons stated at greater length in my opinions concurring in <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, 293, and dissenting in <i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250, 267, as well as in the opinion of MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS in this case, <i>infra,</i> p. 80, I concur in reversing the conviction of appellant Garrison, based as it is purely on his public discussion and criticism of public officials. I believe that the First Amendment, made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth, protects every person from having a State or the Federal Government fine, imprison, or assess damages against him when he has been guilty of no conduct, see <i>Giboney</i> v. <i>Empire Storage &amp; Ice Co.,</i> 336 U. S. 490, 498, other than expressing an opinion, even though others may believe that his views are unwholesome, unpatriotic, stupid or dangerous. I believe that the Court is mistaken if it thinks that requiring proof that <span class=\"star-pagination\">*80</span> statements were \"malicious\" or \"defamatory\" will really create any substantial hurdle to block public officials from punishing those who criticize the way they conduct their office. Indeed, \"malicious,\" \"seditious,\" and other such evil-sounding words often have been invoked to punish people for expressing their views on public affairs. Fining men or sending them to jail for criticizing public officials not only jeopardizes the free, open public discussion which our Constitution guarantees, but can wholly stifle it. I would hold now and not wait to hold later, compare <i>Betts</i> v. <i>Brady,</i> 316 U. S. 455, overruled in <i>Gideon</i> v. <i>Wainwright,</i> 372 U. S. 335, that under our Constitution there is absolutely no place in this country for the old, discredited English Star Chamber law of seditious criminal libel.</p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, whom MR. JUSTICE BLACK joins, concurring.</p>\n<p>I am in hearty agreement with the conclusion of the Court that this prosecution for a seditious libel was unconstitutional. Yet I feel that the gloss which the Court has put on \"the freedom of speech\" in the First Amendment to reach that result (and like results in other cases) makes that basic guarantee almost unrecognizable.<sup>[1]</sup></p>\n<p>Recently in <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, a majority of the Court held that criticism of an <span class=\"star-pagination\">*81</span> official for official conduct was protected from state civil libel laws by the First and Fourteenth Amendments, unless there was proof of actual malice. <i>Id.,</i> at 279. We now hold that proof of actual malice is relevant to seditious libel\u0097that seditious libel will lie for a knowingly false statement or one made with reckless disregard of the truth.</p>\n<p>If malice is all that is needed, inferences from facts as found by the jury will easily oblige. How can we sit in review on a cold record and find no evidence of malice (cf. <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S., at 285-288) when it is the commonplace of life that heat and passion subtly turn to malice in actual fact? If \"reckless disregard of the truth\" is the basis of seditious libel, that nebulous standard could be easily met. The presence of \"actual malice\" is made critical in seditious libel, as well as in civil actions involving charges against public officials, when in truth there is nothing in the Constitution about it, any more than there is about \"clear and present danger.\"</p>\n<p>While the First Amendment remains the same, the gloss which the Court has written on it in this field of the discussion of public issues robs it of much vitality.</p>\n<p>Why does \"the freedom of speech\" that the Court is willing to protect turn out to be so pale and tame?</p>\n<p>It is because, as my Brother BLACK has said,<sup>[2]</sup> the Bill of Rights is constantly watered down through judicial <span class=\"star-pagination\">*82</span> \"balancing\" of what the Constitution says and what judges think is needed for a well-ordered society.</p>\n<p>As Irving Brant recently said: \"The balancing test developed in recent years by our Supreme Court does not <i>disarm</i> the Government of power to <i>trench upon</i> the field in which the Constitution says `Congress shall make no law.' The balancing test does exactly what is done by its spiritual parent, the British `common law of seditious libel,' under which (to repeat the words of May), `Every one was a libeler who outraged the sentiments of the dominant party.' \" Seditious Libel: Myth and Reality, 39 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1, 18-19 (1964).</p>\n<p><i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250, a case decided by the narrowest of margins, should be overruled as a misfit in our constitutional system and as out of line with the dictates of the First Amendment. I think it is time to face the fact that the only line drawn by the Constitution is between \"speech\" on the one side and conduct or overt acts on the other. The two often do blend. I have expressed the idea before: \"Freedom of expression can be suppressed if, and to the extent that, it is so closely brigaded with illegal action as to be an inseparable part of it.\" <i>Roth</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 354 U. S., at 514 (dissenting opinion). Unless speech is so brigaded with overt acts of that kind there is nothing that may be punished; and no semblance of such a case is made out here.</p>\n<p>I think little need be added to what Mr. Justice Holmes said nearly a half century ago:</p>\n<blockquote>\"I wholly disagree with the argument of the Government that the First Amendment left the common <span class=\"star-pagination\">*83</span> law as to seditious libel in force. History seems to me against the notion. I had conceived that the United States through many years had shown its repentance for the Sedition Act of 1798,<sup>[3]</sup> by repaying fines that it imposed.\" <i>Abrams</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 250 U. S. 616, 630 (dissenting opinion).</blockquote>\n<p>The philosophy of the Sedition Act of 1798 which punished \"false, scandalous and malicious\" writings (1 Stat. 596) is today allowed to be applied by the States. Yet Irving Brant has shown that seditious libel was \"entirely the creation of the Star Chamber.\"<sup>[4]</sup> It is disquieting to know that one of its instruments of destruction is abroad in the land today.</p>\n<p></p>\n<h2>APPENDIX TO OPINION OF MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, CONCURRING.</h2>\n<p>Excerpt from Madison's Address, January 23, 1799:</p>\n<p>\"The sedition act presents a scene which was never expected by the early friends of the Constitution. It was then admitted that the State sovereignties were only diminished by powers specifically enumerated, or necessary to carry the specified powers into effect. Now, Federal authority is deduced from implication; and from the <span class=\"star-pagination\">*84</span> existence of State law, it is inferred that Congress possess a similar power of legislation; whence Congress will be endowed with a power of legislation in all cases whatsoever, and the States will be stripped of every right reserved, by the concurrent claims of a paramount Legislature.</p>\n<p>\"The sedition act is the offspring of these tremendous pretensions, which inflict a death-wound on the sovereignty of the States.</p>\n<p>\"For the honor of American understanding, we will not believe that the people have been allured into the adoption of the Constitution by an affectation of defining powers, whilst the <i>preamble</i> would admit a construction which would erect the will of Congress into a power paramount in all cases, and therefore limited in none. On the contrary, it is evident that the objects for which the Constitution was formed were deemed attainable only by a particular enumeration and specification of each power granted to the Federal Government; reserving all others to the people, or to the States. And yet it is in vain we search for any specified power embracing the right of legislation against the freedom of the press.</p>\n<p>\"Had the States been despoiled of their sovereignty by the generality of the preamble, and had the Federal Government been endowed with whatever they should judge to be instrumental towards union, justice, tranquillity, common defense, general welfare, and the preservation of liberty, nothing could have been more frivolous than an enumeration of powers.</p>\n<p>\"It is vicious in the extreme to calumniate meritorious public servants; but it is both artful and vicious to arouse the public indignation against calumny in order to conceal usurpation. Calumny is forbidden by the laws, usurpation by the Constitution. Calumny injures individuals, usurpation, States. Calumny may be redressed <span class=\"star-pagination\">*85</span> by the common judicatures; usurpation can only be controlled by the act of society. Ought <i>usurpation,</i> which is most mischievous, to be rendered less hateful by <i>calumny,</i> which, though injurious, is in a degree less pernicious? But the laws for the correction of calumny were not defective. Every libellous writing or expression might receive its punishment in the State courts, from juries summoned by an officer, who does not receive his appointment from the President, and is under no influence to court the pleasure of Government, whether it injured public officers or private citizens. Nor is there any distinction in the Constitution empowering Congress exclusively to punish calumny directed against an officer of the General Government; so that a construction assuming the power of protecting the reputation of a citizen officer will extend to the case of any other citizen, and open to Congress a right of legislation in every conceivable case which can arise between individuals.</p>\n<p>\"In answer to this, it is urged that every Government possesses an inherent power of self-preservation, entitling it to do whatever it shall judge necessary for that purpose.</p>\n<p>\"This is a repetition of the doctrine of implication and expediency in different language, and admits of a similar and decisive answer, namely, that as the powers of Congress are defined, powers inherent, implied, or expedient, are obviously the creatures of ambition; because the care expended in defining powers would otherwise have been superfluous. Powers extracted from such sources will be indefinitely multiplied by the aid of armies and patronage, which, with the impossibility of controlling them by any demarcation, would presently terminate reasoning, and ultimately swallow up the State sovereignties.</p>\n<p>\"So insatiable is a love of power that it has resorted to a distinction between the freedom and licentiousness of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*86</span> the press for the purpose of converting the third amendment<sup>[*]</sup> of the Constitution, which was dictated by the most lively anxiety to preserve that freedom, into an instrument for abridging it. Thus usurpation even justifies itself by a precaution against usurpation; and thus an amendment universally designed to quiet every fear is adduced as the source of an act which has produced general terror and alarm.</p>\n<p>\"The distinction between liberty and licentiousness is still a repetition of the Protean doctrine of implication, which is ever ready to work its ends by varying its shape. By its help, the judge as to what is licentious may escape through any constitutional restriction. Under it men of a particular religious opinion might be excluded from office, because such exclusion would not amount to an establishment of religion, and because it might be said that their opinions are licentious. And under it Congress might denominate a religion to be heretical and licentious, and proceed to its suppression. Remember that precedents once established are so much positive power; and that the nation which reposes on the pillow of political confidence, will sooner or later end its political existence in a deadly lethargy. Remember, also, that it is to the press mankind are indebted for having dispelled the clouds which long encompassed religion, for disclosing her genuine lustre, and disseminating her salutary doctrines.</p>\n<p>\"The sophistry of a distinction between the liberty and the licentiousness of the press is so forcibly exposed in a late memorial from our late envoys to the Minister of the French Republic, that we here present it to you in their own words:</p>\n<p>\" `The genious of the Constitution, and the opinion of the people of the United States, cannot be overruled by <span class=\"star-pagination\">*87</span> those who administer the Government. Among those principles deemed sacred in America, among those sacred rights considered as forming the bulwark of their liberty, which the Government contemplates with awful reverence and would approach only with the most cautious circumspection, there is no one of which the importance is more deeply impressed on the public mind than the liberty of the press. That this <i>liberty</i> is often carried to excess; that it has sometimes degenerated into <i>licentiousness,</i> is seen and lamented, <i>but the remedy has not yet been discovered. Perhaps it is an evil inseparable from the good with which it is allied; perhaps it is a shoot which cannot be stripped from the stalk without wounding vitally the plant from which it is torn. However desirable those measures might be which might correct without enslaving the press, they have never yet been devised in America.</i> No regulations exist which enable the Government to suppress whatever calumnies or invectives any individual may choose to offer to the public eye, or to punish such calumnies and invectives otherwise than by a legal prosecution in courts which are alike open to all who consider themselves as injured.'</p>\n<p>\"As if we were bound to look for security from the personal probity of Congress amidst the frailties of man, and not from the barriers of the Constitution, it has been urged that the accused under the sedition act is allowed to prove the truth of the charge. This argument will not for a moment disguise the unconstitutionality of the act, if it be recollected that opinions as well as facts are made punishable, and that the truth of an opinion is not susceptible of proof. By subjecting the truth of opinion to the regulation, fine, and imprisonment, to be inflicted by those who are of a different opinion, the free range of the human mind is injuriously restrained. The sacred obligations of religion flow from the due exercise of opinion, in the solemn discharge of which man is accountable to <span class=\"star-pagination\">*88</span> his God alone; yet, under this precedent the truth of religion itself may be ascertained, and its pretended licentiousness punished by a jury of a different creed from that held by the person accused. This law, then, commits the double sacrilege of arresting reason in her progress towards perfection, and of placing in a state of danger the free exercise of religious opinions. But where does the Constitution allow Congress to create crimes and inflict punishment, provided they allow the accused to exhibit evidence in his defense? This doctrine, united with the assertion, that sedition is a common law offence, and therefore within the correcting power of Congress, opens at once the hideous volumes of penal law, and turns loose upon us the utmost invention of insatiable malice and ambition, which, in all ages, have debauched morals, depressed liberty, shackled religion, supported despotism, and deluged the scaffold with blood.\" VI Writings of James Madison, 1790-1802, pp. 333-337 (Hunt ed. 1906).</p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE GOLDBERG, concurring.</p>\n<p>I agree with the Court that there is \"no difficulty in bringing the appellant's statement within the purview of criticism of the official conduct of public officials . . . .\" <i>Ante,</i> at 76. In <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, 297, I expressed my conviction \"that the Constitution accords citizens and press an unconditional freedom to criticize official conduct.\" <i>Id.,</i> at 305. <i>New York Times</i> was a civil libel case; this is a criminal libel prosecution. In my view, \"[i]f the rule that libel on government has no place in our Constitution is to have real meaning, then libel [criminal or civil] on the official conduct of the governors likewise can have no place in our Constitution.\" <i>Id.,</i> at 299.</p>\n<h2>NOTES</h2>\n<p>[1] La. Rev. Stat., 1950, Tit. 14:\n</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 47. Defamation</p>\n<p>\"Defamation is the malicious publication or expression in any manner, to anyone other than the party defamed, of anything which tends:</p>\n<p>\"(1) To expose any person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, or to deprive him of the benefit of public confidence or social intercourse; or</p>\n<p>\"(2) To expose the memory of one deceased to hatred, contempt, or ridicule; or</p>\n<p>\"(3) To injure any person, corporation, or association of persons in his or their business or occupation.</p>\n<p>\"Whoever commits the crime of defamation shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 48. Presumption of malice</p>\n<p>\"Where a non-privileged defamatory publication or expression is false it is presumed to be malicious unless a justifiable motive for making it is shown.</p>\n<p>\"Where such a publication or expression is true, actual malice must be proved in order to convict the offender.</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 49. Qualified privilege</p>\n<p>\"A qualified privilege exists and actual malice must be proved, regardless of whether the publication is true or false, in the following situations:</p>\n<p>\"(1) Where the publication or expression is a fair and true report of any judicial, legislative, or other public or official proceeding, or of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of the same.</p>\n<p>\"(2) Where the publication or expression is a comment made in the reasonable belief of its truth, upon,</p>\n<p>\"(a) The conduct of a person in respect to public affairs; or</p>\n<p>\"(b) A thing which the proprietor thereof offers or explains to the public.</p>\n<p>\"(3) Where the publication or expression is made to a person interested in the communication, by one who is also interested or who stands in such a relation to the former as to afford a reasonable ground for supposing his motive innocent.</p>\n<p>\"(4) Where the publication or expression is made by an attorney or party in a judicial proceeding.\"</p>\n<p>La. Rev. Stat., 1962 Cum. Supp., Tit. 14:</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 50. Absolute privilege . . . .\"</p>\n<p>[2] The dispute between appellant and the judges arose over disbursements from a Fines and Fees Fund, which was to be used to defray expenses of the District Attorney's office; disbursements could be made only on motion of the District Attorney and approval by a judge of the Criminal District Court. After appellant took office, one of the incumbent judges refused to approve a disbursement from the Fund for furnishings for appellant's office. When the judge went on vacation prior to his retirement in September 1962, appellant obtained the approval of another judge, allegedly by misrepresenting that the first judge had withdrawn his objection. Thereupon, the eight judges, on October 5, 1962, adopted a rule that no further disbursements of the District Attorney from the Fund would be approved except with the concurrence of five of the eight judges. On October 26, 1962, the judges ruled that disbursements to pay appellant's undercover agents to conduct investigations of commercial vice in the Bourbon and Canal Street districts of New Orleans would not be approved, and expressed doubt as to the legality of such a use of the Fund under the State Constitution. A few days later, on November 1, 1962, the judge, now retired, who had turned down the original motion issued a public statement criticizing appellant's conduct of the office of District Attorney. The next day, appellant held the press conference at which he made the statement for which he was prosecuted.</p>\n<p>[3] In affirming appellant's conviction, before <i>New York Times</i> was handed down, the Supreme Court of Louisiana relied on statements in <i>Roth</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 354 U. S. 476, 486-487, and <i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250, 266, to the effect that libelous utterances are not within the protection of the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and hence can be punished without a showing of clear and present danger. 244 La., at 833-834, 154 So. 2d, at 416-417. For the reasons stated in <i>New York Times,</i> 376 U. S., at 268-269, nothing in <i>Roth</i> or <i>Beauharnais</i> forecloses inquiry into whether the use of libel laws, civil or criminal, to impose sanctions upon criticism of the official conduct of public officials transgresses constitutional limitations protecting freedom of expression. Whether the libel law be civil or criminal, it must satisfy relevant constitutional standards.</p>\n<p>[4] Livingston's Code was not adopted, and is not reflected in the current Louisiana statute. His suggested provisions for defamation appear at pp. 421-425. Of particular interest are Art. 369, exculpating true statements of fact or incorrect opinions as to the qualifications of any person for public office, and Art. 386 (2), exculpating even mistaken observations on the tendencies or motives of official acts of public officers, but not exculpating false allegations of such motives as would be criminal.</p>\n<p>[5] 5 Holdsworth, History of English Law, 207-208 (2d ed. 1937); Kelly, Criminal Libel and Free Speech, 6 Kan. L. Rev. 295, 296-303 (1958).</p>\n<p>[6] See the letter of Mr. Justice Jackson, when Attorney General of the United States, dated June 11, 1940, and addressed to Senator Millard E. Tydings, 87 Cong. Rec. 5836-5837, in which he stated that the policy of the Attorneys General of the United States was not to prosecute for criticism of public officials.</p>\n<p>[7] The following jurisdictions have constitutional or statutory provisions which make truth a defense if published with good motives and for justifiable ends, or some variant thereof:\n</p>\n<p>Alaska Stat., 1962, \u00a7 11.15.320; Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann., 1956, \u00a7 13-353; Cal. Const., 1879, Art. 1, \u00a7 9; Cal. Pen. Code, 1955, \u00a7 251; D. C. Code Ann., 1961, \u00a7 22-2303; Fla. Const., 1885, Declaration of Rights, \u00a7 13; Hawaii Rev. Laws, 1955, \u00a7 294-6; Idaho Code, 1948, \u00a7 18-4803; Ill. Const., 1870, Art. 2, \u00a7 4; Ill. Rev. Stat., 1963, Tit. 38, \u00a7 27-2; Iowa Const., 1846, Art. I, \u00a7 7; Iowa Code, 1962, \u00a7 737.4; Kan. Bill of Rights, Const., 1859, \u00a7 11; Kan. Gen. Stat. Ann., 1949, \u00a7 21-2403; Mass. Gen. Laws Ann., 1959, c. 278, \u00a7 8 (without \"actual malice\"); Mich. Const., 1963, Art. I, \u00a7 19; Minn. Stat., 1961, \u00a7 634.05; Miss. Const., 1890, Art. 3, \u00a7 13; Miss. Code, 1942 (recompiled 1956), \u00a7 2269; Mont. Const., 1889, Art. III, \u00a7 10; Mont. Rev. Codes Ann., 1947, \u00a7 94-2804; Nev. Const., 1864, Art. I, \u00a7 9; Nev. Rev. Stat., 1961, \u00a7 200.510.3; N. J. Const., 1947, Art. 1, \u00b6 6; N. Y. Const., 1938, Art. I, \u00a7 8; N. Y. Pen. Code, \u00a7 1342; N. D. Const., 1889, Art. I, \u00a7 9; N. D. Cent. Code, 1960, \u00a7 12-28-04; Ohio Const., 1851, Art. I, \u00a7 11; Okla. Const., 1907, Art. 2, \u00a7 22; Okla. Stat., 1951, Tit. 21, \u00a7 774; Ore. Rev. Stat., 1953, \u00a7 163.420; R. I. Const., 1843, Art. I, \u00a7 20; R. I. Gen. Laws Ann., 1956, \u00a7 9-6-9; S. D. Const., 1889, Art. VI, \u00a7 5; S. D. Code, 1939, \u00a7 13.3406; Utah Const., 1895, Art I, \u00a7 15; Utah Code Ann., 1953, \u00a7 77-31-30; Wash. Rev. Code, 1951, \u00a7 9.58.020; Wis. Const., 1848, Art. I, \u00a7 3; Wis. Stat., 1961, \u00a7 942.01 (3); Wyo. Const., 1890, Art. 1, \u00a7 20. Cf. England, Lord Campbell's Act, 6 &amp; 7 Vict., c. 96, \u00a7 6 (1843) (for the public benefit).</p>\n<p>In the following jurisdictions truth does operate as a complete defense:</p>\n<p>Colo. Const., 1876, Art. II, \u00a7 10; Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann., 1953, \u00a7 40-8-13; <i>Bearman</i> v. <i>People,</i> 91 Colo. 486, 493, 16 P. 2d 425, 427 (1932); Ind. Const., 1851, Art. 1, \u00a7 10; <i>State</i> v. <i>Bush,</i> 122 Ind. 42, 23 N. E. 677 (1890); Mo. Const., 1945, Art. I, \u00a7 8; Mo. Rev. Stat., 1959, \u00a7 559.440; Neb. Const., 1875, Art. I, \u00a7 5; Neb. Rev. Stat., 1943 (1956 reissue), \u00a7 28-440; <i>Razee</i> v. <i>State,</i> 73 Neb. 732, 103 N. W. 438 (1905); N. M. Const., 1911, Art. II, \u00a7 17; N. M. Stat. Ann., 1953 (1964 replacement). \u00a7 40A-11-1 (false and malicious statement); N. C. Gen. Stat., 1953. \u00a7 15-168; S. C. Const., 1895, Art. I, \u00a7 21; S. C. Code, 1962, \u00a7 16-161; Vt. Stat. Ann., 1958, Tit. 13, \u00a7 6560.</p>\n<p>The following jurisdictions allow greater scope for the defense of truth where criticism of the official conduct of public officials is concerned:</p>\n<p>Ala. Const., 1901, Art. 1, \u00a7 12 (but Ala. Code, 1940, Tit. 14, \u00a7 350 makes truth a defense); Del. Const., 1897, Art. 1, \u00a7 5; Del. Code Ann., 1953, Tit. 11, \u00a7 3506; Ky. Const., 1891, \u00a7 9; Me. Const., 1820, Art. I, \u00a7 4; Me. Rev. Stat., 1954, c. 130, \u00a7 34; <i>State</i> v. <i>Burnham,</i> 9 N. H. 34, 31 Am. Dec. 217 (1837); Pa. Const., 1874, Art. 1, \u00a7 7; Tenn. Const., 1870, Art. 1, \u00a7 19; Tenn. Code Ann., 1955, \u00a7\u00a7 39-2704, 23-2603; Tex. Const., 1876, Art. 1, \u00a7 8; Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann., 1954, Art. 13; Tex. Pen. Code Ann., 1953, Arts. 1290 (1), 1290 (4).</p>\n<p>The following jurisdictions have constitutional or statutory provisions under which evidence of the truth may be introduced, but it is unclear whether this operates as a complete defense:</p>\n<p>Ark. Const., 1874, Art. 2, \u00a7 6; Ark. Stat., 1947 (1964 replacement), Tit. 41, \u00a7 2403; Conn. Const., 1818, Art. First, \u00a7 7; Ga. Const., 1877, \u00a7 2-201; Ga. Code Ann., 1953, \u00a7 26-2103; Md. Code Ann., 1957, Art. 75, \u00a7 5; Va. Code Ann., 1950 (1960 replacement), \u00a7\u00a7 18.1-255, 18.1-256.</p>\n<p>In one jurisdiction there is no authority in point. See <i>State</i> v. <i>Payne,</i> 87 W. Va. 102, 104 S. E. 288 (1920).</p>\n<p>[8] We recognize that different interests may be involved where purely private libels, totally unrelated to public affairs, are concerned; therefore, nothing we say today is to be taken as intimating any views as to the impact of the constitutional guarantees in the discrete area of purely private libels.</p>\n<p>[9] Even the law of privacy, which evolved to meet Lord Campbell's reservations, recognizes severe limitations where public figures or newsworthy facts are concerned. See <i>Sidis</i> v. <i>F-R Pub. Corp.,</i> 113 F. 2d 806, 809-810 (C. A. 2d Cir. 1940).</p>\n<p>[10] In view of our result, we do not decide whether appellant's statement was factual or merely comment, or whether a State may provide any remedy, civil or criminal, if defamatory comment alone, however vituperative, is directed at public officials. The Louisiana courts held that the privilege for fair comment was excluded in the present case by malice or lack of reasonable care, and not by the addition of factual assertions. For different formulations of comment, in the context of the common law fair comment rule, see 1 Harper and James, The Law of Torts, \u00a7 5.28, at 458 (1956); Note, Fair Comment, 62 Harv. L. Rev. 1207, 1213 (1949); Restatement, Torts, \u00a7 606, Comment <i>b,</i> \u00a7 567 (1938).</p>\n<p>[11] See, <i>e. g.,</i> Vernon's Tex. Pen. Code Ann., 1953, Art. 1290 (2).</p>\n<p>[1] The Constitution says in the First Amendment that \"Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech\"; and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment puts the States under the same restraint. There is one school of thought, so far in the minority, which holds that the due process freedom of speech honored by the Fourteenth Amendment is a watered-down version of the First Amendment freedom of speech. See my Brother HARLAN in <i>Roth</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 354 U. S. 476, 500-503. While that view has never obtained, the construction which the majority has given the First Amendment has been burdened with somewhat the same kind of qualifications and conditions.</p>\n<p>[2] The Bill of Rights and the Federal Government, in The Great Rights, p. 60 (Cahn ed. 1963):\n</p>\n<p>\"In reality this [balancing] approach returns us to the state of legislative supremacy which existed in England and which the Framers were so determined to change once and for all. On the one hand, it denies the judiciary its constitutional power to measure acts of Congress by the standards set down in the Bill of Rights. On the other hand, though apparently reducing judicial powers by saying that acts of Congress may be held unconstitutional only when they are found to have no rational legislative basis, this approach really gives the Court, along with Congress, a greater power, that of overriding the plain commands of the Bill of Rights on a finding of weighty public interest. In effect, it changes the direction of our form of government from a government of limited powers to a government in which Congress may be anything that courts believe to be `reasonable.' \"</p>\n<p>[3] Madison's views on the Sedition Act\u0097a federal enactment\u0097are relevant here, now that the First Amendment is applicable to the States. I have therefore appended his views as an Appendix.</p>\n<p>[4] 39 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1, 11. \"What is called today the commonlaw doctrine of seditious libel is in fact the creation of the Court of Star Chamber, the most iniquitous tribunal in English history. It has been injected into the common law solely by the fiat of Coke and by subsequent decisions and opinions of English judges who perpetuated the vicious procedures by which the Star Chamber stifled criticism of the government and freedom of political opinion. If seditious libel has any genuine common-law affiliation, it is by illegitimate descent from constructive treason and heresy, both of which are totally repugnant to the Constitution of the United States.\" Brant, <i>supra,</i> at 5.</p>\n<p>[*] The First Amendment was Article Third in those submitted by Congress to the States on September 25, 1789.</p>\n\n</div>", "time_retrieved": "2010-04-28T10:10:50", "nature_of_suit": "", "plain_text": "", "html_with_citations": "<div>\n<center><b><span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">379</span> <span class=\"reporter\">U.S.</span> <span class=\"page\">64</span></span> (1964)</b></center>\n<center><h1>GARRISON<br>\nv.<br>\nLOUISIANA.</h1></center>\n<center>No. 4.</center>\n<center><p><b>Supreme Court of United States.</b></p></center>\n<center>Argued April 22, 1964.</center>\n<center>Restored to the calendar for reargument June 22, 1964.</center>\n<center>Reargued October 19, 1964.</center>\n<center>Decided November 23, 1964.</center>\nAPPEAL FROM THE SUPREME COURT OF LOUISIANA.\n<p><i>Eberhard P. Deutsch</i> reargued the cause for appellant. With him on the briefs was <i>Rene H. Himel, Jr.</i></p>\n<p><i>Jack P. F. Gremillion,</i> Attorney General of Louisiana, reargued the cause for appellee. With him on the briefs were <i>M. E. Culligan</i> and <i>John E. Jackson, Jr.,</i> Assistant Attorneys General.</p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE BRENNAN delivered the opinion of the Court.</p>\n<p>Appellant is the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana. During a dispute with the eight judges of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*65</span> the Criminal District Court of the Parish, he held a press conference at which he issued a statement disparaging their judicial conduct. As a result, he was tried without a jury before a judge from another parish and convicted of criminal defamation under the Louisiana Criminal Defamation Statute.<sup>[1]</sup> The principal charges alleged to <span class=\"star-pagination\">*66</span> be defamatory were his attribution of a large backlog of pending criminal cases to the inefficiency, laziness, and excessive vacations of the judges, and his accusation that, by refusing to authorize disbursements to cover the expenses of undercover investigations of vice in New Orleans, the judges had hampered his efforts to enforce the vice laws. In impugning their motives, he said:</p>\n<blockquote>\"The judges have now made it eloquently clear where their sympathies lie in regard to aggressive vice investigations by refusing to authorize use of the DA's funds to pay for the cost of closing down the Canal Street clip joints . . . .</blockquote>\n<blockquote>.....</blockquote>\n<blockquote>\". . . This raises interesting questions about the racketeer influences on our eight vacation-minded judges.\"<sup>[2]</sup></blockquote>\n<p><span class=\"star-pagination\">*67</span> The Supreme Court of Louisiana affirmed the conviction, <span class=\"citation\" data-id=\"1722551\"><a href=\"/opinion/1722551/state-v-garrison/\"><span class=\"volume\">244</span> <span class=\"reporter\">La.</span> <span class=\"page\">787</span></a></span>, 154 So. 2d 400. The trial court and the State Supreme Court both rejected appellant's contention that the statute unconstitutionally abridged his freedom of expression. We noted probable jurisdiction of the appeal. 375 U. S. 900. Argument was first heard in the 1963 Term, and the case was ordered restored to the calendar for reargument, 377 U. S. 986. We reverse.</p>\n<p></p>\n<h2>I.</h2>\n<p>In <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, we held that the Constitution limits state power, in a civil action brought by a public official for criticism of his official conduct, to an award of damages for a false statement \"made with `actual malice'\u0097that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.\" 376 U. S., at 279-280. At the outset, we must decide whether, in view of the differing history and purposes of criminal libel, the <i>New York Times</i> rule also limits state power to impose criminal sanctions for criticism of the official conduct of public officials. We hold that it does.</p>\n<p>Where criticism of public officials is concerned, we see no merit in the argument that criminal libel statutes serve interests distinct from those secured by civil libel laws, and therefore should not be subject to the same limitations.<sup>[3]</sup> At common law, truth was no defense to criminal <span class=\"star-pagination\">*68</span> libel. Although the victim of a true but defamatory publication might not have been unjustly damaged in reputation by the libel, the speaker was still punishable since the remedy was designed to avert the possibility that the utterance would provoke an enraged victim to a breach of peace. That argument is well stated in Edward Livingston's explanation of the defamation provisions of his proposed penal code for Louisiana:</p>\n<blockquote>\"In most cases, the connexion between cause and effect exists between the subject of this chapter and that of a subsequent one\u0097Of Duels. Defamation, either real or supposed, is the cause of most of those combats which no laws have yet been able to suppress. If lawgivers had originally condescended to pay some attention to the passions and feelings of those for whom they were to legislate, these appeals to arms would never have usurped a power superior to the laws; but by affording no satisfaction for the wounded feelings of honour, they drove individuals to avenge all wrongs of that description, denied a place in the code of criminal law. Insults formed a title in that of honour, which claimed exclusive jurisdiction of this offence.\" Livingston, A System of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana, at 177 (1833).<sup>[4]</sup></blockquote>\n<p><span class=\"star-pagination\">*69</span> Even in Livingston's day, however, preference for the civil remedy, which enabled the frustrated victim to trade chivalrous satisfaction for damages, had substantially eroded the breach of the peace justification for criminal libel laws. In fact, in earlier, more violent, times, the civil remedy had virtually pre-empted the field of defamation; except as a weapon against seditious libel, the criminal prosecution fell into virtual desuetude.<sup>[5]</sup> Changing mores and the virtual disappearance of criminal libel prosecutions lend support to the observation that \". . . under modern conditions, when the rule of law is generally accepted as a substitute for private physical measures, it can hardly be urged that the maintenance of peace requires a criminal prosecution for private defamation.\" Emerson, Toward a General Theory of the First Amendment, 72 Yale L. J. 877, 924 (1963).<sup>[6]</sup> The absence in the Proposed Official Draft of the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute of any criminal libel statute on the Louisiana pattern reflects this modern consensus. The ALI Reporters, in explaining the omission, gave cogent evidence of the obsolescence of Livingston's justification:</p>\n<blockquote>\"It goes without saying that penal sanctions cannot be justified merely by the fact that defamation is evil <span class=\"star-pagination\">*70</span> or damaging to a person in ways that entitle him to maintain a civil suit. Usually we reserve the criminal law for harmful behavior which exceptionally disturbs the community's sense of security. . . . It seems evident that personal calumny falls in neither of these classes in the U. S. A., that it is therefore inappropriate for penal control, and that this probably accounts for the paucity of prosecutions and the near desuetude of private criminal libel legislation in this country. . . .\" Model Penal Code, Tent. Draft No. 13, 1961, \u00a7 250.7, Comments, at 44.</blockquote>\n<p>The Reporters therefore recommended only narrowly drawn statutes designed to reach words tending to cause a breach of the peace, such as the statute sustained in <i>Chaplinsky</i> v. <i>New Hampshire,</i> 315 U. S. 568, or designed to reach speech, such as group vilification, \"especially likely to lead to public disorders,\" such as the statute sustained in <i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250. Model Penal Code, <i>supra,</i> at 45. But Louisiana's rejection of the clear-and-present-danger standard as irrelevant to the application of its statute, 244 La., at 833, 154 So. 2d, at 416, coupled with the absence of any limitation in the statute itself to speech calculated to cause breaches of the peace, leads us to conclude that the Louisiana statute is not this sort of narrowly drawn statute.</p>\n<p>We next consider whether the historical limitation of the defense of truth in criminal libel to utterances published \"with good motives and for justifiable ends\"<sup>[7]</sup><span class=\"star-pagination\">*71</span> should be incorporated into the <i>New York Times</i> rule as it applies to criminal libel statutes; in particular, we must ask whether this history permits negating the truth defense, as the Louisiana statute does, on a showing of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*72</span> malice in the sense of ill-will. The \"good motives\" restriction incorporated in many state constitutions and statutes to reflect Alexander Hamilton's unsuccessfully urged formula in <i>People</i> v. <i>Croswell,</i> <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">3</span> <span class=\"reporter\">Johns. Cas.</span> <span class=\"page\">337</span></span>, 352 (N. Y. Supreme Court 1804), liberalized the common-law rule denying any defense for truth. See Ray, Truth: A Defense to Libel, 16 Minn. L. Rev. 43, 46-49 (1931); Kelly, Criminal Libel and Free Speech, 6 Kan. L. Rev. 295, 326-328 (1958). We need not be concerned whether this limitation serves a legitimate state interest to the extent that it reflects abhorrence that \"a man's forgotten misconduct, or the misconduct of a relation, <i>in which the public had no interest,</i> should be wantonly raked up, and published to the world, on the ground of its being true.\" 69 Hansard, Parliamentary Debates 1230 (3d series) (H. L. June 1, 1843) (Report of Lord Campbell) (emphasis supplied).<sup>[8]</sup> In any event, where the criticism is of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*73</span> public officials and their conduct of public business, the interest in private reputation is overborne by the larger public interest, secured by the Constitution, in the dissemination of truth.<sup>[9]</sup> In short, we agree with the New Hampshire court in <i>State</i> v. <i>Burnham,</i> 9 N. H. 34, 42-43, 31 Am. Dec. 217, 221 (1837):</p>\n<blockquote>\"If upon a lawful occasion for making a publication, he has published the truth, and no more, there is no sound principle which can make him liable, even if he was actuated by express malice. . . .</blockquote>\n<blockquote>\"It has been said that it is lawful to publish truth from good motives, and for justifiable ends. But this rule is too narrow. If there is a lawful occasion \u0097a legal right to make a publication\u0097and the matter true, the end is justifiable, and that, in such case, must be sufficient.\"</blockquote>\n<p>Moreover, even where the utterance is false, the great principles of the Constitution which secure freedom of expression in this area preclude attaching adverse consequences to any except the knowing or reckless falsehood. Debate on public issues will not be uninhibited if the speaker must run the risk that it will be proved in court that he spoke out of hatred; even if he did speak out of hatred, utterances honestly believed contribute to the free interchange of ideas and the ascertainment of truth. Under a rule like the Louisiana rule, permitting a finding of malice based on an intent merely to inflict harm, rather than an intent to inflict harm through falsehood, \"it becomes a hazardous matter to speak out against a popular politician, with the result that the dishonest and incompetent will be shielded.\" Noel, Defamation <span class=\"star-pagination\">*74</span> of Public Officers and Candidates, 49 Col. L. Rev. 875, 893 (1949). Moreover, \"[i]n the case of charges against a popular political figure . . . it may be almost impossible to show freedom from ill-will or selfish political motives.\" <i>Id.,</i> at 893, n. 90. Similar considerations supported our holdings that federal officers enjoy an absolute privilege for defamatory publication within the scope of official duty, regardless of the existence of malice in the sense of ill-will. <i>Barr</i> v. <i>Matteo,</i> 360 U. S. 564; <i>Howard</i> v. <i>Lyons,</i> 360 U. S. 593; cf. <i>Gregoire</i> v. <i>Biddle,</i> 177 F. 2d 579 (C. A. 2d Cir. 1949). What we said of Alabama's civil libel law in <i>New York Times,</i> 376 U. S., at 282-283, applies equally to the Louisiana criminal libel rule: \"It would give public servants an unjustified preference over the public they serve, if critics of official conduct did not have a fair equivalent of the immunity granted to the officials themselves.\"</p>\n<p>We held in <i>New York Times</i> that a public official might be allowed the civil remedy only if he establishes that the utterance was false and that it was made with knowledge of its falsity or in reckless disregard of whether it was false or true. The reasons which led us so to hold in <i>New York Times,</i> 376 U. S., at 279-280, apply with no less force merely because the remedy is criminal. The constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression compel application of the same standard to the criminal remedy. Truth may not be the subject of either civil or criminal sanctions where discussion of public affairs is concerned. And since \". . . erroneous statement is inevitable in free debate, and . . . it must be protected if the freedoms of expression are to have the `breathing space' that they `need . . . to survive' . . . ,\" 376 U. S., at 271-272, only those false statements made with the high degree of awareness of their probable falsity demanded by <i>New York Times</i> may be the subject of either civil or criminal sanctions. For speech concerning public affairs is <span class=\"star-pagination\">*75</span> more than self-expression; it is the essence of self-government. The First and Fourteenth Amendments embody our \"profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.\" <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S., at 270.</p>\n<p>The use of calculated falsehood, however, would put a different cast on the constitutional question. Although honest utterance, even if inaccurate, may further the fruitful exercise of the right of free speech, it does not follow that the lie, knowingly and deliberately published about a public official, should enjoy a like immunity. At the time the First Amendment was adopted, as today, there were those unscrupulous enough and skillful enough to use the deliberate or reckless falsehood as an effective political tool to unseat the public servant or even topple an administration. Cf. Riesman, Democracy and Defamation: Fair Game and Fair Comment I, 42 Col. L. Rev. 1085, 1088-1111 (1942). That speech is used as a tool for political ends does not automatically bring it under the protective mantle of the Constitution. For the use of the known lie as a tool is at once at odds with the premises of democratic government and with the orderly manner in which economic, social, or political change is to be effected. Calculated falsehood falls into that class of utterances which \"are no essential part of any exposition of ideas, and are of such slight social value as a step to truth that any benefit that may be derived from them is clearly outweighed by the social interest in order and morality. . . .\" <i>Chaplinsky</i> v. <i>New Hampshire,</i> 315 U. S. 568, 572. Hence the knowingly false statement and the false statement made with reckless disregard of the truth, do not enjoy constitutional protection.</p>\n<p></p>\n<h2>\n<span class=\"star-pagination\">*76</span> II.</h2>\n<p>We find no difficulty in bringing the appellant's statement within the purview of criticism of the official conduct of public officials, entitled to the benefit of the <i>New York Times</i> rule. As the Louisiana Supreme Court viewed the statement, it constituted an attack upon the personal integrity of the judges, rather than on official conduct. In sustaining the finding of the trial court that the appellant's statement was defamatory, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that \". . . the use of the words `racketeer influences' when applied to anyone suggests and imputes that he has been influenced to practice fraud, deceit, trickery, cheating, and dishonesty\"; that \"The expression that the judges have enjoyed 300 days vacation out of 19 months suggests and connotes a violation of the `Deadhead' statute, LSA-R. S. 14:138, Public Payroll Fraud\"; that \"Other expressions set out in the Bill of Information connote malfeasance in office. LSA-R. S. 14:134; Art. IX, Sec. 1, La. Const. of 1921.\" The court concluded that \"Defendant's expressions . . . are not criticisms of a court trial or of the manner in which any one of the eight judges conducted his court when in session. The expressions charged contain personal attacks upon the integrity and honesty of the eight judges . . . .\" 244 La., at 834-835, 154 So. 2d, at 417-418.</p>\n<p>We do not think, however, that appellant's statement may be considered as one constituting only a purely private defamation. The accusation concerned the judges' conduct of the business of the Criminal District Court.<sup>[10]</sup><span class=\"star-pagination\">*77</span> Of course, any criticism of the manner in which a public official performs his duties will tend to affect his private, as well as his public, reputation. The <i>New York Times</i> rule is not rendered inapplicable merely because an official's private reputation, as well as his public reputation, is harmed. The public-official rule protects the paramount public interest in a free flow of information to the people concerning public officials, their servants. To this end, anything which might touch on an official's fitness for office is relevant. Few personal attributes are more germane to fitness for office than dishonesty, malfeasance, or improper motivation, even though these characteristics may also affect the official's private character.<sup>[11]</sup> As the Kansas Supreme Court said in <i>Coleman</i> v. <i>MacLennan,</i> speaking of candidates:</p>\n<blockquote>\"Manifestly a candidate must surrender to public scrutiny and discussion so much of his private character as affects his fitness for office, and the liberal rule requires no more. But in measuring the extent of a candidate's profert of character it should always be remembered that the people have good authority for believing that grapes do not grow on thorns nor figs on thistles.\" <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">78</span> <span class=\"reporter\">Kan.</span> <span class=\"page\">711</span></span>, 739, <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">98</span> <span class=\"reporter\">P.</span> <span class=\"page\">281</span></span>, 291 (1908).</blockquote>\n<blockquote>III.</blockquote>\n<p>Applying the principles of the <i>New York Times</i> case, we hold that the Louisiana statute, as authoritatively interpreted by the Supreme Court of Louisiana, incorporates constitutionally invalid standards in the context of criticism of the official conduct of public officials. <span class=\"star-pagination\">*78</span> For, contrary to the <i>New York Times</i> rule, which absolutely prohibits punishment of truthful criticism, the statute directs punishment for true statements made with \"actual malice,\" see LSA-R. S. \u00a7 14:48; <i>State</i> v. <i>Cox,</i> <span class=\"citation\" data-id=\"1723800\"><a href=\"/opinion/1723800/state-v-cox/\"><span class=\"volume\">246</span> <span class=\"reporter\">La.</span> <span class=\"page\">748</span></a></span>, 756, <span class=\"citation\" data-id=\"1723800\"><a href=\"/opinion/1723800/state-v-cox/\"><span class=\"volume\">167</span> <span class=\"reporter\">So. 2d</span> <span class=\"page\">352</span></a></span>, 355 (1964), handed down after the <i>New York Times</i> decision; Bennett, The Louisiana Criminal Code, 5 La. L. Rev. 6, 34 (1942). And \"actual malice\" is defined in the decisions below to mean \"hatred, ill will or enmity or a wanton desire to injure. . . .\" 244 La., at 851, 154 So. 2d, at 423. The statute is also unconstitutional as interpreted to cover false statements against public officials. The <i>New York Times</i> standard forbids the punishment of false statements, unless made with knowledge of their falsity or in reckless disregard of whether they are true or false. But the Louisiana statute punishes false statements without regard to that test if made with ill-will; even if ill-will is not established, a false statement concerning public officials can be punished if not made in the reasonable belief of its truth. The Louisiana Supreme Court affirmed the conviction solely on the ground that the evidence sufficed to support the trial court's finding of ill-will, enmity, or a wanton desire to injure. But the trial court also rested the conviction on additional findings that the statement was false and not made in the reasonable belief of its truth. The judge said:</p>\n<blockquote>\"It is inconceivable to me that the Defendant could have had a reasonable belief, which could be defined as an honest belief, that not one but all eight of these Judges of the Criminal District Court were guilty of what he charged them with in the defamatory statement. These men have been honored . . . with very high offices . . . . It is inconceivable to me that all of them could have been guilty of all of the accusations made against them. Therefore, I do <span class=\"star-pagination\">*79</span> not believe that the qualified privilege under LSA-R. S., Title 14, Section 49, is applicable . . . .\"</blockquote>\n<p>This is not a holding applying the <i>New York Times</i> test. The reasonable-belief standard applied by the trial judge is not the same as the reckless-disregard-of-truth standard. According to the trial court's opinion, a reasonable belief is one which \"an ordinarily prudent man might be able to assign a just and fair reason for\"; the suggestion is that under this test the immunity from criminal responsibility in the absence of ill-will disappears on proof that the exercise of ordinary care would have revealed that the statement was false. The test which we laid down in <i>New York Times</i> is not keyed to ordinary care; defeasance of the privilege is conditioned, not on mere negligence, but on reckless disregard for the truth.</p>\n<p><i>Reversed.</i></p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE BLACK, with whom MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS joins, concurring.</p>\n<p>For reasons stated at greater length in my opinions concurring in <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, 293, and dissenting in <i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250, 267, as well as in the opinion of MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS in this case, <i>infra,</i> p. 80, I concur in reversing the conviction of appellant Garrison, based as it is purely on his public discussion and criticism of public officials. I believe that the First Amendment, made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth, protects every person from having a State or the Federal Government fine, imprison, or assess damages against him when he has been guilty of no conduct, see <i>Giboney</i> v. <i>Empire Storage &amp; Ice Co.,</i> 336 U. S. 490, 498, other than expressing an opinion, even though others may believe that his views are unwholesome, unpatriotic, stupid or dangerous. I believe that the Court is mistaken if it thinks that requiring proof that <span class=\"star-pagination\">*80</span> statements were \"malicious\" or \"defamatory\" will really create any substantial hurdle to block public officials from punishing those who criticize the way they conduct their office. Indeed, \"malicious,\" \"seditious,\" and other such evil-sounding words often have been invoked to punish people for expressing their views on public affairs. Fining men or sending them to jail for criticizing public officials not only jeopardizes the free, open public discussion which our Constitution guarantees, but can wholly stifle it. I would hold now and not wait to hold later, compare <i>Betts</i> v. <i>Brady,</i> 316 U. S. 455, overruled in <i>Gideon</i> v. <i>Wainwright,</i> 372 U. S. 335, that under our Constitution there is absolutely no place in this country for the old, discredited English Star Chamber law of seditious criminal libel.</p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, whom MR. JUSTICE BLACK joins, concurring.</p>\n<p>I am in hearty agreement with the conclusion of the Court that this prosecution for a seditious libel was unconstitutional. Yet I feel that the gloss which the Court has put on \"the freedom of speech\" in the First Amendment to reach that result (and like results in other cases) makes that basic guarantee almost unrecognizable.<sup>[1]</sup></p>\n<p>Recently in <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, a majority of the Court held that criticism of an <span class=\"star-pagination\">*81</span> official for official conduct was protected from state civil libel laws by the First and Fourteenth Amendments, unless there was proof of actual malice. <i>Id.,</i> at 279. We now hold that proof of actual malice is relevant to seditious libel\u0097that seditious libel will lie for a knowingly false statement or one made with reckless disregard of the truth.</p>\n<p>If malice is all that is needed, inferences from facts as found by the jury will easily oblige. How can we sit in review on a cold record and find no evidence of malice (cf. <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S., at 285-288) when it is the commonplace of life that heat and passion subtly turn to malice in actual fact? If \"reckless disregard of the truth\" is the basis of seditious libel, that nebulous standard could be easily met. The presence of \"actual malice\" is made critical in seditious libel, as well as in civil actions involving charges against public officials, when in truth there is nothing in the Constitution about it, any more than there is about \"clear and present danger.\"</p>\n<p>While the First Amendment remains the same, the gloss which the Court has written on it in this field of the discussion of public issues robs it of much vitality.</p>\n<p>Why does \"the freedom of speech\" that the Court is willing to protect turn out to be so pale and tame?</p>\n<p>It is because, as my Brother BLACK has said,<sup>[2]</sup> the Bill of Rights is constantly watered down through judicial <span class=\"star-pagination\">*82</span> \"balancing\" of what the Constitution says and what judges think is needed for a well-ordered society.</p>\n<p>As Irving Brant recently said: \"The balancing test developed in recent years by our Supreme Court does not <i>disarm</i> the Government of power to <i>trench upon</i> the field in which the Constitution says `Congress shall make no law.' The balancing test does exactly what is done by its spiritual parent, the British `common law of seditious libel,' under which (to repeat the words of May), `Every one was a libeler who outraged the sentiments of the dominant party.' \" Seditious Libel: Myth and Reality, 39 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1, 18-19 (1964).</p>\n<p><i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250, a case decided by the narrowest of margins, should be overruled as a misfit in our constitutional system and as out of line with the dictates of the First Amendment. I think it is time to face the fact that the only line drawn by the Constitution is between \"speech\" on the one side and conduct or overt acts on the other. The two often do blend. I have expressed the idea before: \"Freedom of expression can be suppressed if, and to the extent that, it is so closely brigaded with illegal action as to be an inseparable part of it.\" <i>Roth</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 354 U. S., at 514 (dissenting opinion). Unless speech is so brigaded with overt acts of that kind there is nothing that may be punished; and no semblance of such a case is made out here.</p>\n<p>I think little need be added to what Mr. Justice Holmes said nearly a half century ago:</p>\n<blockquote>\"I wholly disagree with the argument of the Government that the First Amendment left the common <span class=\"star-pagination\">*83</span> law as to seditious libel in force. History seems to me against the notion. I had conceived that the United States through many years had shown its repentance for the Sedition Act of 1798,<sup>[3]</sup> by repaying fines that it imposed.\" <i>Abrams</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 250 U. S. 616, 630 (dissenting opinion).</blockquote>\n<p>The philosophy of the Sedition Act of 1798 which punished \"false, scandalous and malicious\" writings (1 Stat. 596) is today allowed to be applied by the States. Yet Irving Brant has shown that seditious libel was \"entirely the creation of the Star Chamber.\"<sup>[4]</sup> It is disquieting to know that one of its instruments of destruction is abroad in the land today.</p>\n<p></p>\n<h2>APPENDIX TO OPINION OF MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, CONCURRING.</h2>\n<p>Excerpt from Madison's Address, January 23, 1799:</p>\n<p>\"The sedition act presents a scene which was never expected by the early friends of the Constitution. It was then admitted that the State sovereignties were only diminished by powers specifically enumerated, or necessary to carry the specified powers into effect. Now, Federal authority is deduced from implication; and from the <span class=\"star-pagination\">*84</span> existence of State law, it is inferred that Congress possess a similar power of legislation; whence Congress will be endowed with a power of legislation in all cases whatsoever, and the States will be stripped of every right reserved, by the concurrent claims of a paramount Legislature.</p>\n<p>\"The sedition act is the offspring of these tremendous pretensions, which inflict a death-wound on the sovereignty of the States.</p>\n<p>\"For the honor of American understanding, we will not believe that the people have been allured into the adoption of the Constitution by an affectation of defining powers, whilst the <i>preamble</i> would admit a construction which would erect the will of Congress into a power paramount in all cases, and therefore limited in none. On the contrary, it is evident that the objects for which the Constitution was formed were deemed attainable only by a particular enumeration and specification of each power granted to the Federal Government; reserving all others to the people, or to the States. And yet it is in vain we search for any specified power embracing the right of legislation against the freedom of the press.</p>\n<p>\"Had the States been despoiled of their sovereignty by the generality of the preamble, and had the Federal Government been endowed with whatever they should judge to be instrumental towards union, justice, tranquillity, common defense, general welfare, and the preservation of liberty, nothing could have been more frivolous than an enumeration of powers.</p>\n<p>\"It is vicious in the extreme to calumniate meritorious public servants; but it is both artful and vicious to arouse the public indignation against calumny in order to conceal usurpation. Calumny is forbidden by the laws, usurpation by the Constitution. Calumny injures individuals, usurpation, States. Calumny may be redressed <span class=\"star-pagination\">*85</span> by the common judicatures; usurpation can only be controlled by the act of society. Ought <i>usurpation,</i> which is most mischievous, to be rendered less hateful by <i>calumny,</i> which, though injurious, is in a degree less pernicious? But the laws for the correction of calumny were not defective. Every libellous writing or expression might receive its punishment in the State courts, from juries summoned by an officer, who does not receive his appointment from the President, and is under no influence to court the pleasure of Government, whether it injured public officers or private citizens. Nor is there any distinction in the Constitution empowering Congress exclusively to punish calumny directed against an officer of the General Government; so that a construction assuming the power of protecting the reputation of a citizen officer will extend to the case of any other citizen, and open to Congress a right of legislation in every conceivable case which can arise between individuals.</p>\n<p>\"In answer to this, it is urged that every Government possesses an inherent power of self-preservation, entitling it to do whatever it shall judge necessary for that purpose.</p>\n<p>\"This is a repetition of the doctrine of implication and expediency in different language, and admits of a similar and decisive answer, namely, that as the powers of Congress are defined, powers inherent, implied, or expedient, are obviously the creatures of ambition; because the care expended in defining powers would otherwise have been superfluous. Powers extracted from such sources will be indefinitely multiplied by the aid of armies and patronage, which, with the impossibility of controlling them by any demarcation, would presently terminate reasoning, and ultimately swallow up the State sovereignties.</p>\n<p>\"So insatiable is a love of power that it has resorted to a distinction between the freedom and licentiousness of <span class=\"star-pagination\">*86</span> the press for the purpose of converting the third amendment<sup>[*]</sup> of the Constitution, which was dictated by the most lively anxiety to preserve that freedom, into an instrument for abridging it. Thus usurpation even justifies itself by a precaution against usurpation; and thus an amendment universally designed to quiet every fear is adduced as the source of an act which has produced general terror and alarm.</p>\n<p>\"The distinction between liberty and licentiousness is still a repetition of the Protean doctrine of implication, which is ever ready to work its ends by varying its shape. By its help, the judge as to what is licentious may escape through any constitutional restriction. Under it men of a particular religious opinion might be excluded from office, because such exclusion would not amount to an establishment of religion, and because it might be said that their opinions are licentious. And under it Congress might denominate a religion to be heretical and licentious, and proceed to its suppression. Remember that precedents once established are so much positive power; and that the nation which reposes on the pillow of political confidence, will sooner or later end its political existence in a deadly lethargy. Remember, also, that it is to the press mankind are indebted for having dispelled the clouds which long encompassed religion, for disclosing her genuine lustre, and disseminating her salutary doctrines.</p>\n<p>\"The sophistry of a distinction between the liberty and the licentiousness of the press is so forcibly exposed in a late memorial from our late envoys to the Minister of the French Republic, that we here present it to you in their own words:</p>\n<p>\" `The genious of the Constitution, and the opinion of the people of the United States, cannot be overruled by <span class=\"star-pagination\">*87</span> those who administer the Government. Among those principles deemed sacred in America, among those sacred rights considered as forming the bulwark of their liberty, which the Government contemplates with awful reverence and would approach only with the most cautious circumspection, there is no one of which the importance is more deeply impressed on the public mind than the liberty of the press. That this <i>liberty</i> is often carried to excess; that it has sometimes degenerated into <i>licentiousness,</i> is seen and lamented, <i>but the remedy has not yet been discovered. Perhaps it is an evil inseparable from the good with which it is allied; perhaps it is a shoot which cannot be stripped from the stalk without wounding vitally the plant from which it is torn. However desirable those measures might be which might correct without enslaving the press, they have never yet been devised in America.</i> No regulations exist which enable the Government to suppress whatever calumnies or invectives any individual may choose to offer to the public eye, or to punish such calumnies and invectives otherwise than by a legal prosecution in courts which are alike open to all who consider themselves as injured.'</p>\n<p>\"As if we were bound to look for security from the personal probity of Congress amidst the frailties of man, and not from the barriers of the Constitution, it has been urged that the accused under the sedition act is allowed to prove the truth of the charge. This argument will not for a moment disguise the unconstitutionality of the act, if it be recollected that opinions as well as facts are made punishable, and that the truth of an opinion is not susceptible of proof. By subjecting the truth of opinion to the regulation, fine, and imprisonment, to be inflicted by those who are of a different opinion, the free range of the human mind is injuriously restrained. The sacred obligations of religion flow from the due exercise of opinion, in the solemn discharge of which man is accountable to <span class=\"star-pagination\">*88</span> his God alone; yet, under this precedent the truth of religion itself may be ascertained, and its pretended licentiousness punished by a jury of a different creed from that held by the person accused. This law, then, commits the double sacrilege of arresting reason in her progress towards perfection, and of placing in a state of danger the free exercise of religious opinions. But where does the Constitution allow Congress to create crimes and inflict punishment, provided they allow the accused to exhibit evidence in his defense? This doctrine, united with the assertion, that sedition is a common law offence, and therefore within the correcting power of Congress, opens at once the hideous volumes of penal law, and turns loose upon us the utmost invention of insatiable malice and ambition, which, in all ages, have debauched morals, depressed liberty, shackled religion, supported despotism, and deluged the scaffold with blood.\" VI Writings of James Madison, 1790-1802, pp. 333-337 (Hunt ed. 1906).</p>\n<p>MR. JUSTICE GOLDBERG, concurring.</p>\n<p>I agree with the Court that there is \"no difficulty in bringing the appellant's statement within the purview of criticism of the official conduct of public officials . . . .\" <i>Ante,</i> at 76. In <i>New York Times Co.</i> v. <i>Sullivan,</i> 376 U. S. 254, 297, I expressed my conviction \"that the Constitution accords citizens and press an unconditional freedom to criticize official conduct.\" <i>Id.,</i> at 305. <i>New York Times</i> was a civil libel case; this is a criminal libel prosecution. In my view, \"[i]f the rule that libel on government has no place in our Constitution is to have real meaning, then libel [criminal or civil] on the official conduct of the governors likewise can have no place in our Constitution.\" <i>Id.,</i> at 299.</p>\n<h2>NOTES</h2>\n<p>[1] La. Rev. Stat., 1950, Tit. 14:\n</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 47. Defamation</p>\n<p>\"Defamation is the malicious publication or expression in any manner, to anyone other than the party defamed, of anything which tends:</p>\n<p>\"(1) To expose any person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, or to deprive him of the benefit of public confidence or social intercourse; or</p>\n<p>\"(2) To expose the memory of one deceased to hatred, contempt, or ridicule; or</p>\n<p>\"(3) To injure any person, corporation, or association of persons in his or their business or occupation.</p>\n<p>\"Whoever commits the crime of defamation shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 48. Presumption of malice</p>\n<p>\"Where a non-privileged defamatory publication or expression is false it is presumed to be malicious unless a justifiable motive for making it is shown.</p>\n<p>\"Where such a publication or expression is true, actual malice must be proved in order to convict the offender.</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 49. Qualified privilege</p>\n<p>\"A qualified privilege exists and actual malice must be proved, regardless of whether the publication is true or false, in the following situations:</p>\n<p>\"(1) Where the publication or expression is a fair and true report of any judicial, legislative, or other public or official proceeding, or of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of the same.</p>\n<p>\"(2) Where the publication or expression is a comment made in the reasonable belief of its truth, upon,</p>\n<p>\"(a) The conduct of a person in respect to public affairs; or</p>\n<p>\"(b) A thing which the proprietor thereof offers or explains to the public.</p>\n<p>\"(3) Where the publication or expression is made to a person interested in the communication, by one who is also interested or who stands in such a relation to the former as to afford a reasonable ground for supposing his motive innocent.</p>\n<p>\"(4) Where the publication or expression is made by an attorney or party in a judicial proceeding.\"</p>\n<p>La. Rev. Stat., 1962 Cum. Supp., Tit. 14:</p>\n<p>\"\u00a7 50. Absolute privilege . . . .\"</p>\n<p>[2] The dispute between appellant and the judges arose over disbursements from a Fines and Fees Fund, which was to be used to defray expenses of the District Attorney's office; disbursements could be made only on motion of the District Attorney and approval by a judge of the Criminal District Court. After appellant took office, one of the incumbent judges refused to approve a disbursement from the Fund for furnishings for appellant's office. When the judge went on vacation prior to his retirement in September 1962, appellant obtained the approval of another judge, allegedly by misrepresenting that the first judge had withdrawn his objection. Thereupon, the eight judges, on October 5, 1962, adopted a rule that no further disbursements of the District Attorney from the Fund would be approved except with the concurrence of five of the eight judges. On October 26, 1962, the judges ruled that disbursements to pay appellant's undercover agents to conduct investigations of commercial vice in the Bourbon and Canal Street districts of New Orleans would not be approved, and expressed doubt as to the legality of such a use of the Fund under the State Constitution. A few days later, on November 1, 1962, the judge, now retired, who had turned down the original motion issued a public statement criticizing appellant's conduct of the office of District Attorney. The next day, appellant held the press conference at which he made the statement for which he was prosecuted.</p>\n<p>[3] In affirming appellant's conviction, before <i>New York Times</i> was handed down, the Supreme Court of Louisiana relied on statements in <i>Roth</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 354 U. S. 476, 486-487, and <i>Beauharnais</i> v. <i>Illinois,</i> 343 U. S. 250, 266, to the effect that libelous utterances are not within the protection of the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and hence can be punished without a showing of clear and present danger. 244 La., at 833-834, 154 So. 2d, at 416-417. For the reasons stated in <i>New York Times,</i> 376 U. S., at 268-269, nothing in <i>Roth</i> or <i>Beauharnais</i> forecloses inquiry into whether the use of libel laws, civil or criminal, to impose sanctions upon criticism of the official conduct of public officials transgresses constitutional limitations protecting freedom of expression. Whether the libel law be civil or criminal, it must satisfy relevant constitutional standards.</p>\n<p>[4] Livingston's Code was not adopted, and is not reflected in the current Louisiana statute. His suggested provisions for defamation appear at pp. 421-425. Of particular interest are Art. 369, exculpating true statements of fact or incorrect opinions as to the qualifications of any person for public office, and Art. 386 (2), exculpating even mistaken observations on the tendencies or motives of official acts of public officers, but not exculpating false allegations of such motives as would be criminal.</p>\n<p>[5] 5 Holdsworth, History of English Law, 207-208 (2d ed. 1937); Kelly, Criminal Libel and Free Speech, 6 Kan. L. Rev. 295, 296-303 (1958).</p>\n<p>[6] See the letter of Mr. Justice Jackson, when Attorney General of the United States, dated June 11, 1940, and addressed to Senator Millard E. Tydings, 87 Cong. Rec. 5836-5837, in which he stated that the policy of the Attorneys General of the United States was not to prosecute for criticism of public officials.</p>\n<p>[7] The following jurisdictions have constitutional or statutory provisions which make truth a defense if published with good motives and for justifiable ends, or some variant thereof:\n</p>\n<p>Alaska Stat., 1962, \u00a7 11.15.320; Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann., 1956, \u00a7 13-353; Cal. Const., 1879, Art. 1, \u00a7 9; Cal. Pen. Code, 1955, \u00a7 251; D. C. Code Ann., 1961, \u00a7 22-2303; Fla. Const., 1885, Declaration of Rights, \u00a7 13; Hawaii Rev. Laws, 1955, \u00a7 294-6; Idaho Code, 1948, \u00a7 18-4803; Ill. Const., 1870, Art. 2, \u00a7 4; Ill. Rev. Stat., 1963, Tit. 38, \u00a7 27-2; Iowa Const., 1846, Art. I, \u00a7 7; Iowa Code, 1962, \u00a7 737.4; Kan. Bill of Rights, Const., 1859, \u00a7 11; Kan. Gen. Stat. Ann., 1949, \u00a7 21-2403; Mass. Gen. Laws Ann., 1959, c. 278, \u00a7 8 (without \"actual malice\"); Mich. Const., 1963, Art. I, \u00a7 19; Minn. Stat., 1961, \u00a7 634.05; Miss. Const., 1890, Art. 3, \u00a7 13; Miss. Code, 1942 (recompiled 1956), \u00a7 2269; Mont. Const., 1889, Art. III, \u00a7 10; Mont. Rev. Codes Ann., 1947, \u00a7 94-2804; Nev. Const., 1864, Art. I, \u00a7 9; Nev. Rev. Stat., 1961, \u00a7 200.510.3; N. J. Const., 1947, Art. 1, \u00b6 6; N. Y. Const., 1938, Art. I, \u00a7 8; N. Y. Pen. Code, \u00a7 1342; N. D. Const., 1889, Art. I, \u00a7 9; N. D. Cent. Code, 1960, \u00a7 12-28-04; Ohio Const., 1851, Art. I, \u00a7 11; Okla. Const., 1907, Art. 2, \u00a7 22; Okla. Stat., 1951, Tit. 21, \u00a7 774; Ore. Rev. Stat., 1953, \u00a7 163.420; R. I. Const., 1843, Art. I, \u00a7 20; R. I. Gen. Laws Ann., 1956, \u00a7 9-6-9; S. D. Const., 1889, Art. VI, \u00a7 5; S. D. Code, 1939, \u00a7 13.3406; Utah Const., 1895, Art I, \u00a7 15; Utah Code Ann., 1953, \u00a7 77-31-30; Wash. Rev. Code, 1951, \u00a7 9.58.020; Wis. Const., 1848, Art. I, \u00a7 3; Wis. Stat., 1961, \u00a7 942.01 (3); Wyo. Const., 1890, Art. 1, \u00a7 20. Cf. England, Lord Campbell's Act, 6 &amp; 7 Vict., c. 96, \u00a7 6 (1843) (for the public benefit).</p>\n<p>In the following jurisdictions truth does operate as a complete defense:</p>\n<p>Colo. Const., 1876, Art. II, \u00a7 10; Colo. Rev. Stat. Ann., 1953, \u00a7 40-8-13; <i>Bearman</i> v. <i>People,</i> <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">91</span> <span class=\"reporter\">Colo.</span> <span class=\"page\">486</span></span>, 493, 16 P. 2d 425, 427 (1932); Ind. Const., 1851, Art. 1, \u00a7 10; <i>State</i> v. <i>Bush,</i> <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">122</span> <span class=\"reporter\">Ind.</span> <span class=\"page\">42</span></span>, 23 N. E. 677 (1890); Mo. Const., 1945, Art. I, \u00a7 8; Mo. Rev. Stat., 1959, \u00a7 559.440; Neb. Const., 1875, Art. I, \u00a7 5; Neb. Rev. Stat., 1943 (1956 reissue), \u00a7 28-440; <i>Razee</i> v. <i>State,</i> <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">73</span> <span class=\"reporter\">Neb.</span> <span class=\"page\">732</span></span>, 103 N. W. 438 (1905); N. M. Const., 1911, Art. II, \u00a7 17; N. M. Stat. Ann., 1953 (1964 replacement). \u00a7 40A-11-1 (false and malicious statement); N. C. Gen. Stat., 1953. \u00a7 15-168; S. C. Const., 1895, Art. I, \u00a7 21; S. C. Code, 1962, \u00a7 16-161; Vt. Stat. Ann., 1958, Tit. 13, \u00a7 6560.</p>\n<p>The following jurisdictions allow greater scope for the defense of truth where criticism of the official conduct of public officials is concerned:</p>\n<p>Ala. Const., 1901, Art. 1, \u00a7 12 (but Ala. Code, 1940, Tit. 14, \u00a7 350 makes truth a defense); Del. Const., 1897, Art. 1, \u00a7 5; Del. Code Ann., 1953, Tit. 11, \u00a7 3506; Ky. Const., 1891, \u00a7 9; Me. Const., 1820, Art. I, \u00a7 4; Me. Rev. Stat., 1954, c. 130, \u00a7 34; <i>State</i> v. <i>Burnham,</i> 9 N. H. 34, 31 Am. Dec. 217 (1837); Pa. Const., 1874, Art. 1, \u00a7 7; Tenn. Const., 1870, Art. 1, \u00a7 19; Tenn. Code Ann., 1955, \u00a7\u00a7 39-2704, 23-2603; Tex. Const., 1876, Art. 1, \u00a7 8; Tex. Code Crim. Proc. Ann., 1954, Art. 13; Tex. Pen. Code Ann., 1953, Arts. 1290 (1), 1290 (4).</p>\n<p>The following jurisdictions have constitutional or statutory provisions under which evidence of the truth may be introduced, but it is unclear whether this operates as a complete defense:</p>\n<p>Ark. Const., 1874, Art. 2, \u00a7 6; Ark. Stat., 1947 (1964 replacement), Tit. 41, \u00a7 2403; Conn. Const., 1818, Art. First, \u00a7 7; Ga. Const., 1877, \u00a7 2-201; Ga. Code Ann., 1953, \u00a7 26-2103; Md. Code Ann., 1957, Art. 75, \u00a7 5; Va. Code Ann., 1950 (1960 replacement), \u00a7\u00a7 18.1-255, 18.1-256.</p>\n<p>In one jurisdiction there is no authority in point. See <i>State</i> v. <i>Payne,</i> <span class=\"citation no-link\"><span class=\"volume\">87</span> <span class=\"reporter\">W. Va.</span> <span class=\"page\">102</span></span>, 104 S. E. 288 (1920).</p>\n<p>[8] We recognize that different interests may be involved where purely private libels, totally unrelated to public affairs, are concerned; therefore, nothing we say today is to be taken as intimating any views as to the impact of the constitutional guarantees in the discrete area of purely private libels.</p>\n<p>[9] Even the law of privacy, which evolved to meet Lord Campbell's reservations, recognizes severe limitations where public figures or newsworthy facts are concerned. See <i>Sidis</i> v. <i>F-R Pub. Corp.,</i> 113 F. 2d 806, 809-810 (C. A. 2d Cir. 1940).</p>\n<p>[10] In view of our result, we do not decide whether appellant's statement was factual or merely comment, or whether a State may provide any remedy, civil or criminal, if defamatory comment alone, however vituperative, is directed at public officials. The Louisiana courts held that the privilege for fair comment was excluded in the present case by malice or lack of reasonable care, and not by the addition of factual assertions. For different formulations of comment, in the context of the common law fair comment rule, see 1 Harper and James, The Law of Torts, \u00a7 5.28, at 458 (1956); Note, Fair Comment, 62 Harv. L. Rev. 1207, 1213 (1949); Restatement, Torts, \u00a7 606, Comment <i>b,</i> \u00a7 567 (1938).</p>\n<p>[11] See, <i>e. g.,</i> Vernon's Tex. Pen. Code Ann., 1953, Art. 1290 (2).</p>\n<p>[1] The Constitution says in the First Amendment that \"Congress shall make no law . . . abridging the freedom of speech\"; and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment puts the States under the same restraint. There is one school of thought, so far in the minority, which holds that the due process freedom of speech honored by the Fourteenth Amendment is a watered-down version of the First Amendment freedom of speech. See my Brother HARLAN in <i>Roth</i> v. <i>United States,</i> 354 U. S. 476, 500-503. While that view has never obtained, the construction which the majority has given the First Amendment has been burdened with somewhat the same kind of qualifications and conditions.</p>\n<p>[2] The Bill of Rights and the Federal Government, in The Great Rights, p. 60 (Cahn ed. 1963):\n</p>\n<p>\"In reality this [balancing] approach returns us to the state of legislative supremacy which existed in England and which the Framers were so determined to change once and for all. On the one hand, it denies the judiciary its constitutional power to measure acts of Congress by the standards set down in the Bill of Rights. On the other hand, though apparently reducing judicial powers by saying that acts of Congress may be held unconstitutional only when they are found to have no rational legislative basis, this approach really gives the Court, along with Congress, a greater power, that of overriding the plain commands of the Bill of Rights on a finding of weighty public interest. In effect, it changes the direction of our form of government from a government of limited powers to a government in which Congress may be anything that courts believe to be `reasonable.' \"</p>\n<p>[3] Madison's views on the Sedition Act\u0097a federal enactment\u0097are relevant here, now that the First Amendment is applicable to the States. I have therefore appended his views as an Appendix.</p>\n<p>[4] 39 N. Y. U. L. Rev. 1, 11. \"What is called today the commonlaw doctrine of seditious libel is in fact the creation of the Court of Star Chamber, the most iniquitous tribunal in English history. It has been injected into the common law solely by the fiat of Coke and by subsequent decisions and opinions of English judges who perpetuated the vicious procedures by which the Star Chamber stifled criticism of the government and freedom of political opinion. If seditious libel has any genuine common-law affiliation, it is by illegitimate descent from constructive treason and heresy, both of which are totally repugnant to the Constitution of the United States.\" Brant, <i>supra,</i> at 5.</p>\n<p>[*] The First Amendment was Article Third in those submitted by Congress to the States on September 25, 1789.</p>\n\n</div>", "sha1": "88436c7ca4743d5802afd07175ebbd03a934234f", "date_modified": "2015-03-19T14:20:43.440097", "precedential_status": "Published", "absolute_url": "/opinion/106935/garrison-v-louisiana/", "citation_count": 410, "supreme_court_db_id": "1964-007", "extracted_by_ocr": false, "docket": "/api/rest/v2/docket/434546/", "html": "<p class=\"case_cite\">379 U.S. 64</p>\n <p class=\"case_cite\">85 S.Ct. 209</p>\n <p class=\"case_cite\">13 L.Ed.2d 125</p>\n <p class=\"parties\">Jim GARRISON, Appellant,<br>v.<br>STATE OF LOUISIANA.</p>\n <p class=\"docket\">No. 4.</p>\n <p class=\"date\">Reargued Oct. 19, 1964.</p>\n <p class=\"date\">Decided Nov. 23, 1964.</p>\n <div class=\"prelims\">\n <p class=\"indent\">Eberhard P. Deutsch, New Orleans, La., for appellant.</p>\n <p class=\"indent\">Jack P. F. Gremillion, Baton Rouge, La., for appellee.</p>\n <p class=\"indent\">Mr. Justice BRENNAN delivered the opinion of the Court.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p1\">\n <span class=\"num\">1</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Appellant is the District Attorney of Orleans Parish, Louisiana. During a dispute with the eight judges of the Criminal District Court of the Parish, he held a press conference at which he issued a statement disparaging their judicial conduct. As a result, he was tried without a jury before a judge from another parish and convicted of criminal defamation under the Louisiana Criminal Defamation Statute.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn1\" id=\"fn1_ref\">1</a> The principal charges alleged to be defamatory were his attribution of a large backlog of pending criminal cases to the inefficiency, laziness, and excessive vacations of the judges, and his accusation that, by refusing to authorize disbursements to cover the expenses of undercover investigations of vice in New Orleans, the judges had hampered his efforts to enforce the vice laws. In impugning their motives, he said:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p2\">\n <span class=\"num\">2</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'The judges have now made it eloquently clear where their sympathies lie in regard to aggressive vice investigations by refusing to authorize use of the DA's funds to pay for the cost of closing down the Canal Street clip joints. * * *</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p3\">\n <span class=\"num\">3</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'* * * This raises interesting questions about the racketeer influences on our eight vacation-minded judges.'<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn2\" id=\"fn2_ref\">2</a></p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p4\">\n <span class=\"num\">4</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">The Supreme Court of Louisiana affirmed the conviction, 244 La. 787, 154 So.2d 400. The trial court and the State Supreme Court both rejected appellant's contention that the statute unconstitutionally abridged his freedom of expression. We noted probable jurisdiction of the appeal. 375 U.S. 900, 84 S.Ct. 195, 11 L.Ed.2d 142. Argument was first heard in the 1963 Term, and the case was ordered restored to the calendar for reargument, 377 U.S. 986, 84 S.Ct. 1906, 12 L.Ed.2d 1042. We reverse.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p5\">\n <span class=\"num\">5</span>\n <p>i.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p6\">\n <span class=\"num\">6</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">In New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, 84 S.Ct. 710, 11 L.Ed.2d 686, we held that the Constitution limits state power, in a civil action brought by a public official for criticism of his official conduct, to an award of damages for a false statement 'made with 'actual malice'&#8212;that is, with knowledge that it was false or with reckless disregard of whether it was false or not.' 376 U.S. at 279&#8212;280, 84 S.Ct. at 726. At the outset, we must decide whether, in view of the differing history and purposes of criminal libel, the New York Times rule also limits state power to impose criminal sanctions for criticism of the official conduct of public officials. We hold that it does.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p7\">\n <span class=\"num\">7</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Where criticism of public officials is concerned, we see no merit in the argument that criminal libel statutes serve interests distinct from those secured by civil libel laws, and therefore should not be subject to the same limitations.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn3\" id=\"fn3_ref\">3</a> At common law, truth was no defense to criminal libel. Although the victim of a true but defamatory publication might not have been unjustly damaged in reputation by the libel, the speaker was still punishable since the remedy was designed to avert the possibility that the utterance would provoke an enraged victim to a breach of peace. That argument is well stated in Edward Livingston's explanation of the defamation provisions of his proposed penal code for Louisiana:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p8\">\n <span class=\"num\">8</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'In most cases, the connexion between cause and effect exists between the subject of this chapter and that of a subsequent one&#8212;Of Duels. Defamation, either real or supposed, is the cause of most of those combats which no laws have yet been able to suppress. If lawgivers had originally condescended to pay some attention to the passions and feelings of those for whom they were to legislate, these appeals to arms would never have usurped a power superior to the laws; but by affording no satisfaction for the wounded feelings of honour, they drove individuals to avenge all wrongs of that description, denied a place in the code of criminal law. Insults formed a title in that of honour, which claimed exclusive jurisdiction of this offence.' Livingston. A System of Penal Law for the State of Louisiana, at 177 (1833).<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn4\" id=\"fn4_ref\">4</a></p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p9\">\n <span class=\"num\">9</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Even in Livingston's day, however, preference for the civil remedy, which enabled the frustrated victim to trade chivalrous satisfaction for damages, had substantially eroded the breach of the peace justification for criminal libel laws. In fact, in earlier, more violent, times, the civil remedy had virtually pre-empted the field of defamation; except as a weapon against seditious libel, the criminal prosecution fell into virtual desuetude.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn5\" id=\"fn5_ref\">5</a> Changing mores and the virtual disappearance of criminal libel prosecutions lend support to the observation that '* * * under modern conditions, when the rule of law is generally accepted as a substitute for private physical measures, it can hardly be urged that the maintenance of peace requires a criminal prosecution for private defamation.' Emerson, Toward a General Theory of the First Amendment, 72 Yale L.J. 877, 924 (1963).<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn6\" id=\"fn6_ref\">6</a> The absence in the Proposed Official Draft of the Model Penal Code of the American Law Institute of any criminal libel statute on the Louisiana pattern reflects this modern consensus. The ALI Reporters, in explaining the omission, gave cogent evidence of the obsolescence of Livingston's justification:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p10\">\n <span class=\"num\">10</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'It goes without saying that penal sanctions cannot be justified merely by the fact that defamation is evil or damaging to a person in ways that entitle him to maintain a civil suit. Usually we reserve the criminal law for harmful behavior which exceptionally disturbs the community's sense of security. * * * It seems evident that personal calumny falls in neither of these classes in the U.S.A., that it is therefore inappropriate for penal control, and that this probably accounts for the paucity of prosecutions and the near desuetude of private criminal libel legislation in this country. * * *' Model Penal Code, Tent. Draft No. 13, 1961, &#167; 250.7, Comments, at 44.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p11\">\n <span class=\"num\">11</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">The Reporters therefore recommended only narrowly drawn statutes designed to reach words tending to cause a breach of the peace, such as the statute sustained in Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, 315 U.S. 568, 62 S.Ct. 766, 86 L.Ed. 1031, or designed to reach speech, such as group vilification, 'especially likely to lead to public disorders,' such as the statute sustained in Beauharnais v. Illinois, 343 U.S. 250, 72 S.Ct. 725. Model Penal Code, supra, at 45. But Louisiana's rejection of the clear-and-present-danger standard as irrelevant to the application of its statute, 244 La., at 833, 154 So.2d, at 416, coupled with the absence of any limitation in the statute itself to speech calculated to cause breaches of the peace, leads us to conclude that the Louisiana statute is not this sort of narrowly drawn statute.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p12\">\n <span class=\"num\">12</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">We next consider whether the historical limitation of the defense of truth in criminal libel to utterances published 'with good motives and for justifiable ends'<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn7\" id=\"fn7_ref\">7</a> should be incorporated into the New York Times rule as it applies to criminal libel statutes; in particular, we must ask whether this history permits negating the truth defense, as the Louisiana statute does, on a showing of malice in the sense of ill-will. The 'good motives' restriction incorporated in many state constitutions and statutes to reflect Alexander Hamilton's unsuccessfully urged formula in People v. Croswell, 3 Johns.Cas. 337, 352 (N.Y. Supreme Court 1804), liberalized the common-law rule denying any defense for truth. See Ray, Truth: A Defense to Libel, 16 Minn.L.Rev. 43, 46&#8212;49 (1931); Kelly, Criminal Libel and Free Speech, 6 Kan.L.Rev. 295, 326&#8212;328 (1958). We need not be concerned whether this limitation serves a legitimate state interest to the extent that it reflects abhorrence that 'a man's forgotten misconduct, or the misconduct of a relation, in which the public had no interest, should be wantonly raked up, and published to the world, on the ground of its being true.? 69 Hansard, Parliamentary Debates Hist. Eng. 1230 (3d series) (H.L. June 1, 1843) (Report of Lord Campbell) (emphasis supplied).<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn8\" id=\"fn8_ref\">8</a> In any event, where the criticism is of public officials and their conduct of public business, the interest in private reputation is overborne by the larger public interest, secured by the Constitution, in the dissemination of truth.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn9\" id=\"fn9_ref\">9</a> In short, we agree with the New Hampshire court in State v. Burnham, 9 N.H. 34, 42&#8212;43, 31 Am.Dec. 217, 221 (1837):</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p13\">\n <span class=\"num\">13</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'If upon a lawful occasion for making a publication, he has published the truth, and no more, there is no sound principle which can make him liable, even if he was actuated by express malice. * * *</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p14\">\n <span class=\"num\">14</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'It has been said that it is lawful to publish truth from good motives, and for justifiable ends. But this rule is too narrow. If there is a lawful occasion&#8212;a legal right to make a publication&#8212;and the matter true, the end is justifiable, and that, in such case, must be sufficient.'</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p15\">\n <span class=\"num\">15</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Moreover, even where the utterance is false, the great principles of the Constitution which secure freedom of expression in this area preclude attaching adverse consequences to any except the knowing or reckless falsehood. Debate on public issues will not be uninhibited if the speaker must run the risk that it will be proved in court that he spoke out of hatred; even if he did speak out of hatred, utterances honestly believed contribute to the free interchange of ideas and the ascertainment of truth. Under a rule like the Louisiana rule, permitting a finding of malice based on an intent merely to inflict harm, rather than an intent to inflict harm through falsehood, 'it becomes a hazardous matter to speak out against a popular politician, with the result that the dishonest and incompetent will be shielded.' Noel, Defamation of Public Officers and Candidates, 49 Col.L.Rev. 875, 893 (1949). Moreover, '(i)n the case of charges against a popular political figure * * * it may be almost impossible to show freedom from ill-will or selfish political motives.' Id., at 893, n. 90. Similar considerations supported our holdings that federal officers enjoy an absolute privilege for defamatory publication within the scope of official duty, regardless of the existence of malice in the sense of ill-will. Barr v. Matteo, 360 U.S. 564, 79 S.Ct. 1335, 3 L.Ed.2d 1434; Howard v. Lyons, 360 U.S. 593, 79 S.Ct. 1331, 3 L.Ed.2d 1454; cf. Gregoire v. Biddle, 177 F.2d 579 (C.A.2d Cir. 1949). What we said of Alabama's civil libel law in New York Times, 376 U.S., at 282&#8212;283, 84 S.Ct., at 727, applies equally to the Louisiana criminal libel rule: 'It would give public servants an unjustified preference over the public they serve, if critics of official conduct did not have a fair equivalent of the immunity granted to the officials themselves.'</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p16\">\n <span class=\"num\">16</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">We held in New York Times that a public official might be allowed the civil remedy only if he establishes that the utterance was false and that it was made with knowledge of its falsity or in reckless disregard of whether it was false or true. The reasons which led us so to hold in New York Times, 376 U.S., at 279&#8212;280, 84 S.Ct. at 724&#8212;726, apply with no less force merely because the remedy is criminal. The constitutional guarantees of freedom of expression compel application of the same standard to the criminal remedy. Truth may not be the subject of either civil or criminal sanctions where discussion of public affairs is concerned. And since '* * * erroneous statement is inevitable in free debate, and * * * it must be protected if the freedoms of expression are to have the 'breathing space' that they 'need * * * to survive' * * *,' 376 U.S., at 271&#8212;272, 84 S.Ct. at 721, only those false statements made with the high degree of awareness of their probable falsity demanded by New York Times may be the subject of either civil or criminal sanctions. For speech concerning public affairs is more than self-expression; it is the essence of self-government. The First and Fourteenth Amendments embody our 'profound national commitment to the principle that debate on public issues should be uninhibited, robust, and wide-open, and that it may well include vehement, caustic, and sometimes unpleasantly sharp attacks on government and public officials.' New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S., at 270, 84 S.Ct., at 721.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p17\">\n <span class=\"num\">17</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">The use of calculated falsehood, however, would put a different cast on the constitutional question. Although honest utterance, even if inaccurate, may further the fruitful exercise of the right of free speech, it does not follow that the lie, knowingly and deliberately published about a public official, should enjoy a like immunity. At the time the First Amendment was adopted, as today, there were those unscrupulous enough and skillful enough to use the deliberate or reckless falsehood as an effective political tool to unseat the public servant or even topple an administration. Cf. Riesman, Democracy and Defamation: Fair Game and Fair Comment I, 42 Col.L.Rev. 1085, 1088&#8212;1111 (1942). That speech is used as a tool for political ends does not automatically bring it under the protective mantle of the Constitution. For the use of the known lie as a tool is at once at odds with the premises of democratic government and with the orderly manner in which economic, social, or political change is to be effected. Calculated falsehood falls into that class of utterances which 'are no essential part of any exposition of ideas, and are of such slight social value as a step to truth that any benefit that may be derived from them is clearly outweighed by the social interest in order and morality. * * *' Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire, 315 U.S. 568, 572, 62 S.Ct. 766, 769, 86 L.Ed. 1031. Hence the knowingly false statement and the false statement made with reckless disregard of the truth, do not enjoy constitutional protection.</p>\n </div>\n <p class=\"center\">II.</p>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p18\">\n <span class=\"num\">18</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">We find no difficulty in bringing the appellant's statement within the purview of criticism of the official conduct of public officials, entitled to the benefit of the New York Times rule. As the Louisiana Supreme Court viewed the statement, it constituted an attack upon the personal integrity of the judges, rather than on official conduct. In sustaining the finding of the trial court that the appellant's statement was defamatory, the Louisiana Supreme Court held that '* * * the use of the words 'racketeer influences' when applied to anyone suggests and imputes that he has been influenced to practice fraud, deceit, trickery, cheating, and dishonesty'; that 'The expression that the judges have enjoyed 300 days vacation out of 19 months suggests and connotes a violation of the 'Deadhead' statute, LSA-R.S. 14:138, Public Payroll Fraud'; that 'Other expressions set out in the Bill of Information connote malfeasance in office. LSA-R.S. 14:134; Art. IX, Sec. 1, La.Const. of 1921.' The court concluded that 'Defendant's expressions * * * are not criticisms of a court trial or of the manner in which any one of the eight judges conducted his court when in session. The expressions charged contain personal attacks upon the integrity and honesty of the eight judges * * *.' 244 La., at 834&#8212;835, 154 So.2d, at 417&#8212;418.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p19\">\n <span class=\"num\">19</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">We do not think, however, that appellant's statement may be considered as one constituting only a purely private defamation. The accusation concerned the judges' conduct of the business of the Criminal District Court.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn10\" id=\"fn10_ref\">10</a> Of course, any criticism of the manner in which a public official performs his duties will tend to affect his private, as well as his public, reputation. The New York Times rule is not rendered inapplicable merely because an official's private reputation, as well as his public reputation, is harmed. The public-official rule protects the paramount public interest in a free flow of information to the people concerning public officials, their servants. To this end, anything which might touch on an official's fitness for office is relevant. Few personal attributes are more germane to fitness for office than dishonesty, malfeasance, or improper motivation, even though these characteristics may also affect the official's private character.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn11\" id=\"fn11_ref\">11</a> As the Kansas Supreme Court said in Coleman v. MacLennan, speaking of candidates:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p20\">\n <span class=\"num\">20</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'Manifestly a candidate must surrender to public scrutiny and discussion so much of his private character as affects his fitness for office, and the liberal rule requires no more. But, in measuring the extent of a candidate's profert of character, it should always be remembered that the people have good authority for believing that grapes do not grow on thorns, nor figs on thistles.' 78 Kan. 711, 739, 98 P. 281, 291, 20 L.R.A.,N.S., 361 (1908).</p>\n </div>\n <p>III.</p>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p21\">\n <span class=\"num\">21</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Applying the principles of the New York Times case, we hold that the Louisiana statute, as authoritatively interpreted by the Supreme Court of Louisiana, incorporates constitutionally invalid standards in the context of criticism of the official conduct of public officials. For, contrary to the New York Times rule, which absolutely prohibits punishment of truthful criticism, the statute directs punishment for true statements made with 'actual malice,' see LSA-R.S. &#167; 14:48; State v. Cox, 246 La. 748, 756, 167 So.2d 352, 355 (1964), handed down after the New York Times decision; Bennett, The Louisiana Criminal Code, 5 La.L.Rev. 6, 34 (1942). And 'actual malice' is defined in the decisions below to mean 'hatred, ill will or enmity or a wanton desire to injure * * *.' 244 La., at 851, 154 So.2d at 423. The statute is also unconstitutional as interpreted to cover false statements against public officials. The New York Times standard forbids the punishment of false statements, unless made with knowledge of their falsity or in reckless disregard of whether they are true or false. But the Louisiana statute punishes false statements without regard to that test if made with ill-will; even if ill-will is not established, a false statement concerning public officials can be punished if not made in the reasonable belief of its truth. The Louisiana Supreme Court affirmed the conviction solely on the ground that the evidence sufficed to support the trial court's finding of ill-will, enmity, or a wanton desire to injure. But the trial court also rested the conviction on additional findings that the statement was false and not made in the reasonable belief of its truth. The judge said:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p22\">\n <span class=\"num\">22</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'It is inconceivable to me that the Defendant could have had a reasonable belief, which could be defined as an honest belief, that not one but all eight of these Judges of the Criminal District Court were guilty of what he charged them with in the defamatory statement. These men have been honored * * * with very high offices. * * * It is inconceivable to me that all of them could have been guilty of all of the accusations made against them. Therefore, I do not believe that the qualified privilege under LSA&#8212;R.S., Title 14, Section 49, is applicable. * * *'</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p23\">\n <span class=\"num\">23</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">This is not a holding applying the New York Times test. The reasonable-belief standard applied by the trial judge is not the same as the reckless-disregard-of-truth standard. According to the trial court's opinion, a reasonable belief is one which 'an ordinarily prudent man might be able to assign a just and fair reason for'; the suggestion is that under this test the immunity from criminal responsibility in the absence of ill-will disappears on proof that the exercise of ordinary care would have revealed that the statement was false. The test which we laid down in New York Times is not keyed to ordinary care; defeasance of the privilege is conditioned, not on mere negligence, but on reckless disregard for the truth.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p24\">\n <span class=\"num\">24</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Reversed.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p25\">\n <span class=\"num\">25</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Mr. Justice BLACK, with whom Mr. Justice DOUGLAS joins, concurring.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p26\">\n <span class=\"num\">26</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">For reasons stated at greater length in my opinions concurring in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, 293, 84 S.Ct. 710, 733, 11 L.Ed.2d 686, and dissenting in Beauharnais v. Illinois, 343 U.S. 250, 267, 72 S.Ct. 725, 736, 96 L.Ed. 919, as well as in the opinion of Mr. Justice DOUGLAS in this case, infra, p. 80, I concur in reversing the conviction of appellant Garrison, based as it is purely on his public discussion and criticism of public officials. I believe that the First Amendment, made applicable to the States by the Fourteenth, protects every person from having a State or the Federal Government fine, imprison or assess damages against him when he has been guilty of no conduct, see Giboney v. Empire Storage &amp; Ice Co., 336 U.S. 490, 498, 69 S.Ct. 684, 688, 93 L.Ed. 834, other than expressing an opinion, even though others may believe that his views are unwholesome, unpatriotic, stupid or dangerous. I believe that the Court is mistaken if it thinks that requiring proof that statements were 'malicious' or 'defamatory' will really create any substantial hurdle to block public officials from punishing those who criticize the way they conduct their office. Indeed, 'malicious,' 'seditious,' and other such evil-sounding words often have been invoked to punish people for expressing their views on public affairs. Fining men or sending them to jail for criticizing public officials not only jeopardizes the free, open public discussion which our Constitution guarantees, but can wholly stifle it. I would hold now and not wait to hold later, compare Betts v. Brady, 316 U.S. 455, 62 S.Ct. 1252, 86 L.Ed. 1595, overruled in Gideon v. Wainwright, 372 U.S. 335, 83 S.Ct. 792, 9 L.Ed.2d 799, that under our Constitution there is absolutely no place in this country for the old, discredited English Star Chamber law of seditious criminal libel.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p27\">\n <span class=\"num\">27</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Mr. Justice DOUGLAS, whom Mr. Justice BLACK joins, concurring.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p28\">\n <span class=\"num\">28</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">I am in hearty agreement with the conclusion of the Court that this prosecution for a seditious libel was unconstitutional. Yet I feel that the gloss which the Court has put on 'the freedom of speech' in the First Amendment to reach that result (and like results in other cases) makes that basic guarantee almost unrecognizable.<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn1-1\" id=\"fn1-1_ref\">1</a></p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p29\">\n <span class=\"num\">29</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Recently in New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, 84 S.Ct. 710, 11 L.Ed.2d 686, a majority of the Court held that criticism of an official for official conduct was protected from state civil libel laws by the First and Fourteenth Amendments, unless there was proof of actual malice. Id., at 279, 84 S.Ct., at 725. We now hold that proof of actual malice is relevant to seditious libel&#8212;that seditious libel will lie for a knowingly false statement or one made with reckless disregard of the truth.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p30\">\n <span class=\"num\">30</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">If malice is all that is needed, inferences from facts as found by the jury will easily oblige. How can we sit in review on a cold record and find no evidence of malice (cf. New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S., at 285&#8212;288, 84 S.Ct., at 728&#8212;730) when it is the commonplace of life that heat and passion subtly turn to malice in actual fact? If 'reckless disregard of the truth' is the basis of seditious libel, that nebulous standard could be easily met. The presence of 'actual malice' is made critical in seditious libel, as well as in civil actions involving charges against public officials, when in truth there is nothing in the Constitution about it, any more than there is about 'clear and present danger.'</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p31\">\n <span class=\"num\">31</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">While the First Amendment remains the same, the gloss which the Court has written on it in this field of the discussion of public issues robs it of much vitality.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p32\">\n <span class=\"num\">32</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Why does 'the freedom of speech' that the Court is willing to protect turn out to be so pale and tame?</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p33\">\n <span class=\"num\">33</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">It is because, as my Brother BLACK has said,<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn2-1\" id=\"fn2-1_ref\">2</a> the Bill of Rights is constantly watered down through judicial 'balancing' of what the Constitution says and what judges think is needed for a well-ordered society.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p34\">\n <span class=\"num\">34</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">As Irving Brant recently said: 'The balancing test developed in recent years by our Supreme Court does not disarm the Government of power to trench upon the field in which the Constitution says 'Congress shall make no law.' The balancing test does exactly what is done by its spiritual parent, the British 'common law of seditious libel,' under which (to repeat the words of May), 'Every one was a libeler who outraged the sentiments of the dominant party.\" Seditious Libel: Myth and Reality, 39 N.Y.U.L.Rev. 1, 18&#8212;19 (1964).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p35\">\n <span class=\"num\">35</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Beauharnais v. Illinois, 343 U.S. 250, 72 S.Ct. 725, 96 L.Ed. 919, a case decided by the narrowest of margins, should be overruled as a misfit in our constitutional system and as out of line with the dictates of the First Amendment. I think it is time to face the fact that the only line drawn by the Constitution is between 'speech' on the one side and conduct or overt acts on the other. The two often do blend. I have expressed the idea before: 'Freedom of expression can be suppressed if, and to the extent that, it is so closely brigaded with illegal action as to be an inseparable part of it.' Roth v. United States, 354 U.S., at 514, 77 S.Ct., at 1324 (dissenting opinion). Unless speech is so brigaded with overt acts of that kind there is nothing that may be punished; and no semblance of such a case is made out here.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p36\">\n <span class=\"num\">36</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">I think little need be added to what Mr. Justice Holmes said nearly a half century ago:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p37\">\n <span class=\"num\">37</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'I wholly disagree with the argument of the Government that the First Amendment left the common law as to seditious libel in force. History seems to me against the notion. I had conceived that the United States through many years had shown its repentance for the Sedition Act of 1798 * * *,<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn3-1\" id=\"fn3-1_ref\">3</a> by repaying fines that it imposed.' Abrams v. United States, 250 U.S. 616, 630, 40 S.Ct. 17, 22, 63 L.Ed. 1173 (dissenting opinion).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p38\">\n <span class=\"num\">38</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">The philosophy of the Sedition Act of 1798 which punished 'false, scandalous and malicious' writings (1 Stat. 596) is today allowed to be applied by the States. Yet Irving Brant has shown that seditious libel was 'entirely the creation of the Star Chamber.'<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn4-1\" id=\"fn4-1_ref\">4</a> It is disquieting to know that one of its instruments of destruction is abroad in the land today.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p39\">\n <span class=\"num\">39</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">APPENDIX TO OPINION OF MR. JUSTICE DOUGLAS, CONCURRING.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p40\">\n <span class=\"num\">40</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Excerpt from Madison's Address, January 23, 1799:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p41\">\n <span class=\"num\">41</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'The sedition act presents a scene which was never expected by the early friends of the Constitution. It was then admitted that the State sovereignties were only diminished by powers specifically enumerated, or necessary to carry the specified powers into effect. Now, Federal authority is deduced from implication; and from the existence of State law, it is inferred that Congress possess a similar power of legislation; whence Congress will be endowed with a power of legislation in all cases whatsoever, and the States will be stripped of every right reserved, by the concurrent claims of a paramount Legislature.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p42\">\n <span class=\"num\">42</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'The sedition act is the offspring of these tremendous pretensions, which inflict a death-wound on the sovereignty of the States.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p43\">\n <span class=\"num\">43</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'For the honor of American understanding, we will not believe that the people have been allured into the adoption of the Constitution by an affectation of defining powers, whilst the preamble would admit a construction which would erect the will of Congress into a power paramount in all cases, and therefore limited in none. On the contrary, it is evident that the objects for which the Constitution was formed were deemed attainable only by a particular enumeration and specification of each power granted to the Federal Government; reserving all others to the people, or to the States. And yet it is in vain we search for any specified power embracing the right of legislation against the freedom of the press.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p44\">\n <span class=\"num\">44</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'Had the States been despoiled of their sovereignty by the generality of the preamble, and had the Federal Government been endowed with whatever they should judge to be instrumental towards union, justice, tranquillity, common defence, general welfare, and the preservation of liberty, nothing could have been more frivolous than an enumeration of powers.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p45\">\n <span class=\"num\">45</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'It is vicious in the extreme to calumniate meritorious public servants; but it is both artful and vicious to arouse the public indignation against calumny in order to conceal usurpation. Calumny is forbidden by the laws, usurpation by the Constitution. Calumny injures individuals, usurpation, States. Calumny may be redressed by the common judicatures; usurpation can only be controlled by the act of society. Ought usurpation, which is most mischievous, to be rendered less hateful by calumny, which, though injurious, is in a degree less pernicious? But the laws for the correction of calumny were not defective. Every libellous writing or expression might receive its punishment in the State courts, from juries summoned by an officer, who does not receive his appointment from the President, and is under no influence to court the pleasure of Government, whether it injured public officers or private citizens. Nor is there any distinction in the Constitution empowering Congress exclusively to punish calumny directed against an officer of the General Government; so that a construction assuming the power of protecting the reputation of a citizen officer will extend to the case of any other citizen, and open to Congress a right of legislation in every conceivable case which can arise between individuals.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p46\">\n <span class=\"num\">46</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'In answer to this, it is urged that every Government possesses an inherent power of self-preservation, entitling it to do whatever it shall judge necessary for that purpose.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p47\">\n <span class=\"num\">47</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'This is a repetition of the doctrine of implication and expediency in different language, and admits of a similar and decisive answer, namely, that as the powers of Congress are defined, powers inherent, implied, or expedient, are obviously the creatures of ambition; because the care expended in defining powers would otherwise have been superfluous. Powers extracted from such sources will be indefinitely multiplied by the aid of armies and patronage, which, with the impossibility of controlling them by any demarcation, would presently terminate reasoning, and ultimately swallow up the State sovereignties.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p48\">\n <span class=\"num\">48</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'So insatiable is a love of power that it has resorted to a distinction between the freedom and licentiousness of the press for the purpose of converting the third amendment<a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn-s\" id=\"fn-s_ref\">*</a> of the Constitution, which was dictated by the most lively anxiety to preserve that freedom, into an instrument for abridging it. Thus usurpation even justifies itself by a precaution against usurpation; and thus an amendment universally designed to quiet every fear is adduced as the source of an act which has produced general terror and alarm.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p49\">\n <span class=\"num\">49</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'The distinction between liberty and licentiousness is still a repetition of the Protean doctrine of implication, which is ever ready to work its ends by varying its shape. By its help, the judge as to what is licentious may escape through any constitutional restriction. Under it men of a particular religious opinion might be excluded from office, because such exclusion would not amount to an establishment of religion, and because it might be said that their opinions are licentious. And under it Congress might denominate a religion to be heretical and licentious, and proceed to its suppression. Remember that precedents once established are so much positive power; and that the nation which reposes on the pillow of political confidence, will sooner or later end its political existence in a deadly lethargy. Remember, also, that it is to the press mankind are indebted for having dispelled the clouds which long encompassed religion, for disclosing her genuine lustre, and disseminating her salutary doctrines.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p50\">\n <span class=\"num\">50</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'The sophistry of a distinction between the liberty and the licentiousness of the press is so forcibly exposed in a late memorial from our late envoys to the Minister of the French Republic, that we here present it to you in their own words:</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p51\">\n <span class=\"num\">51</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">\"The genious of the Constitution, and the opinion of the people of the United States, cannot be overruled by those who administer the Government. Among those principles deemed sacred in America, among those sacred rights considered as forming the bulwark of their liberty, which the Government contemplates with awful reverence and would approach only with the most cautious circumspection, there is no one of which the importance is more deeply impressed on the public mind than the liberty of the press. That this liberty is often carried to excess; that it has sometimes degenerated into licentiousness, is seen and lamented, but the remedy has not yet been discovered. Perhaps it is an evil inseparable from the good with which it is allied; perhaps it is a shoot which cannot be stripped from the stalk without wounding vitally the plant from which it is torn. However desirable those measures might be which might correct without enslaving the press, they have never yet been devised in America. No regulations exist which enable the Government to suppress whatever calumnies or invectives any individual may choose to offer to the public eye, or to punish such calumnies and invectives otherwise than by a legal prosecution in courts which are alike open to all who consider themselves as injured.'</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p52\">\n <span class=\"num\">52</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">'As if we were bound to look for security from the personal probity of Congress amidst the frailties of man, and not from the barriers of the Constitution, it has been urged that the accused under the sedition act is allowed to prove the truth of the charge. This argument will not for a moment disguise the unconstitutionality of the act, if it be recollected that opinions as well as facts are made punishable, and that the truth of an opinion is not susceptible of proof. By subjecting the truth of opinion to the regulation, fine, and imprisonment, to be inflicted by those who are of a different opinion, the free range of the human mind is injuriously restrained. The sacred obligations of religion flow from the due exercise of opinion, in the solemn discharge of which man is accountable to his God alone; yet, under this precedent the truth of religion itself may be ascertained, and its pretended licentiousness punished by a jury of a different creed from that held by the person accused. This law, then, commits the double sacrilege of arresting reason in her progress towards perfection, and of placing in a state of danger the free exercise of religious opinions. But where does the Constitution allow Congress to create crimes and inflict punishment, provided they allow the accused to exhibit evidence in his defense? This doctrine, united with the assertion, that sedition is a common law offence, and therefore within the correcting power of Congress, opens at once the hideous volumes of penal law, and turns loose upon us the utmost invention of insatiable malice and ambition, which, in all ages, have debauched morals, depressed liberty, shackled religion, supported despotism, and deluged the scaffold with blood.' VI Writings of James Madison, 1790&#8212;1802, pp. 333&#8212;337 (Hunt ed. 1906).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p53\">\n <span class=\"num\">53</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">Mr. Justice GOLDBERG, concurring.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"num\" id=\"p54\">\n <span class=\"num\">54</span>\n <p class=\"indent\">I agree with the Court that there is 'no difficulty in bringing the appellant's statement within the purview of criticism of the official conduct of public officials * * *.' Ante, at 76. In New York Times Co. v. Sullivan, 376 U.S. 254, 297, 84 S.Ct. 710, 735, 11 L.Ed.2d 686, I expressed my conviction 'that the Constitution accords citizens and press an unconditional freedom to criticize official conduct.' Id., at 305, 84 S.Ct. at 739. New York Times was a civil libel case; this is a criminal libel prosecution. In my view, '(i)f the rule that libel on government has no place in our Constitution is to have real meaning, then libel (criminal or civil) on the official conduct of the governors likewise can have no place in our Constitution.' Id., at 299, 84 S.Ct., at 736.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnotes\">\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn1\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn1_ref\">1</a>\n <p> La.Rev.Stat.1950, Tit. 14:</p>\n <p>&#167; 47. Defamation</p>\n <p>'Defamation is the malicious publication or expression in any manner, to anyone other than the party defamed, of anything which tends:</p>\n <p>'(1) To expose any person to hatred, contempt, or ridicule, or to deprive him of the benefit of public confidence or social intercourse; or</p>\n <p>'(2) To expose the memory of one deceased to hatred, contempt, or ridicule; or</p>\n <p>'(3) To injure any person, corporation, or association of persons in his or their business or occupation.</p>\n <p>'Whoever commits the crime of defamation shall be fined not more than three thousand dollars, or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both.</p>\n <p>&#167; 48. Presumption of malice</p>\n <p>'Where a non-privileged defamatory publication or expression is false it is presumed to be malicious unless a justifiable motive for making it is shown.</p>\n <p>'Where such a publication or expression is true, actual malice must be proved in order to convict the offender.</p>\n <p>&#167; 49. Qualified privilege</p>\n <p>'A qualified privilege exists and actual malice must be proved, regardless of whether the publication is true or false, in the following situations:</p>\n <p>'(1) Where the publication or expression is a fair and true report of any judicial, legislative, or other public or official proceeding, or of any statement, speech, argument, or debate in the course of the same.</p>\n <p>'(2) Where the publication or expression is a comment made in the reasonable belief of its truth, upon,</p>\n <p>'(a) The conduct of a person in respect to public affairs; or</p>\n <p>'(b) A thing which the proprietor thereof offers or explains to the public.</p>\n <p>'(3) Where the publication or expression is made to a person interested in the communication, by one who is also interested or who stands in such a relation to the former as to afford a reasonable ground for supposing his motive innocent.</p>\n <p>'(4) Where the publication or expression is made by an attorney or party in a judicial proceeding.'</p>\n <p>La.Rev.Stat.1962 Cum.Supp., Tit. 14:</p>\n <p>&#167; 50. Absolute privilege * * *.'</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn2\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn2_ref\">2</a>\n <p> The dispute between appellant and the judges arose over disbursements from a Fines and Fees Fund, which was to be used to defray expenses of the District Attorney's office; disbursements could be made only on motion of the District Attorney and approval by a judge of the Criminal District Court. After appellant took office, one of the incumbent judges refused to approve a disbursement from the Fund for furnishings for appellant's office. When the judge went on vacation prior to his retirement in September 1962, appellant obtained the approval of another judge, allegedly by misrepresenting that the first judge had withdrawn his objection. Thereupon, the eight judges, on October 5, 1962, adopted a rule that no further disbursements of the District Attorney from the Fund would be approved except with the concurrence of five of the eight judges. On October 26, 1962, the judges ruled that disbursements to pay appellant's undercover agents to conduct investigations of commercial vice in the Bourbon and Canal Street districts of New Orleans would not be approved, and expressed doubt as to the legality of such a use of the Fund under the State Constitution. A few days later, on November 1, 1962, the judge, now retired, who had turned down the original motion issued a public statement criticizing appellant's conduct of the office of District Attorney. The next day, appellant held the press conference at which he made the statement for which he was prosecuted.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn3\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn3_ref\">3</a>\n <p> In affirming appellant's conviction, before New York Times was handed down, the Supreme Court of Louisiana relied on statements in Roth v. United States, 354 U.S. 476, 486&#8212;487, 77 S.Ct. 1304, 1309&#8212;1310, 1 L.Ed.2d 1498, and Beauharnais v. Illinois, 343 U.S. 250, 266, 72 S.Ct. 725, 735, 96 L.Ed. 919, to the effect that libelous utterances are not within the protection of the First and Fourteenth Amendments, and hence can be punished without a showing of clear and present danger. 244 La., at 833 834, 154 So.2d, at 416&#8212;417. For the reasons stated in New York Times, 376 U.S., at 268&#8212;269, 84 S.Ct., at 719, 720, nothing in Roth or Beauharnais forecloses inquiry into whether the use of libel laws, civil or criminal, to impose sanctions upon criticism of the official conduct of public officials transgresses constitutional limitations protecting freedom of expression. Whether the libel law be civil or criminal, it must satisfy relevant constitutional standards.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn4\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn4_ref\">4</a>\n <p> Livingston's Code was not adopted, and is not reflected in the current Louisiana statute. His suggested provisions for defamation appear at pp. 421&#8212;425. Of particular interest are Art. 369, exculpating true statements of fact or incorrect opinions as to the qualifications of any person for public office, and Art. 386(2), exculpating even mistaken observations on the tendencies or motives of official acts of public officers, but not exculpating false allegations of such motives as would be criminal.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn5\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn5_ref\">5</a>\n <p> 5 Holdsworth, History of English Law, 207&#8212;208 (2d ed. 1937); Kelly, Criminal Libel and Free Speech, 6 Kan.L.Rev. 295, 296&#8212;303 (1958).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn6\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn6_ref\">6</a>\n <p> See the letter of Mr. Justice Jackson, when Attorney General of the United States, dated June 11, 1940, and addressed to Senator Millard E. Tydings, 87 Cong.Rec. 5836&#8212;5837, in which he stated that the policy of the Attorneys General of the United States was not to prosecute for criticism of public officials.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn7\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn7_ref\">7</a>\n <p> The following jurisdictions have constitutional or statutory provisions which make truth a defense if published with good motives and for justifiable ends, or some variant thereof:</p>\n <p>Alaska Stat.1962, &#167; 11.15.320; Ariz.Rev.Stat.Ann.1956, &#167; 13 353; Cal.Const.1879, Art. 1, &#167; 9; Cal.Pen.Code 1955, &#167; 251; D.C.Code Ann.1961, &#167; 22&#8212;2303; Fla.Const.1885, Declaration of Rights, &#167; 13; Hawaii Rev.Laws 1955, &#167; 294&#8212;6; Idaho Code 1948, &#167; 18 4803; Ill.Const.1870, Art. 2, &#167; 4; Ill.Rev.Stat.1963, c. 38, &#167; 27 2; Iowa Const.1846, Art. I, &#167; 7; Iowa Code 1962, &#167; 737.4; Kan. Bill of Rights, Const., 1859, &#167; 11; Kan.Gen.Stat.Ann.1949, &#167; 21 2403; Mass.Gen.Laws Ann.1959, c. 278, &#167; 8 (without 'actual malice'); Mich.Const.1963, Art. I, &#167; 19; Minn.Stat.1961, &#167; 634.05; Miss.Const.1890, Art. 3, &#167; 13; Miss.Code 1942 (recompiled 1956), &#167; 2269; Mont.Const.1889, Art. III, &#167; 10; Mont.Rev.Codes Ann. 1947, &#167; 94&#8212;2804; Nev.Const.1864, Art. I, &#167; 9; Nev.Rev.Stat.1961, &#167; 200.510, subd. 3; N.J.Const.1947, Art. 1, 6; N.Y.Const.1938, Art. I, &#167; 8; N.Y. Penal Law, McKinney's Consol.Laws, c. 40, &#167; 1342; N.D.Const.1889, Art. I, &#167; 9; N.D.Cent.Code 1960, &#167; 12&#8212;28&#8212;04; Ohio Const.1851, Art. I, &#167; 11; Okla.Const.1907, Art. 2, &#167; 22; Okla.Stat.1951, Tit. 21, &#167; 774; Ore.Rev.Stat.1953, &#167; 163.420; R.I.Const.1843, Art. I, &#167; 20; R.I.Gen.Laws Ann.1956, &#167; 9&#8212;6&#8212;9; S.D.Const.1889, Art. VI, &#167; 5; S.D.Code 1939, &#167; 13.3406; Utah Const.1895, Art. I, &#167; 15; Utah Code Ann.1953, &#167; 77&#8212;31&#8212;30; Wash.Rev.Code 1951, &#167; 9.58.020; Wis.Const.1848, Art. I, &#167; 3; Wis.Stat.1961, &#167; 942.01(3); Wyo.Const.1890, Art. 1, &#167; 20. Cf. England, Lord Campbell's Act, 6 &amp; 7 Vict., c. 96, &#167; 6 (1843) (for the public benefit).</p>\n <p>In the following jurisdictions truth does operate as a complete defense:</p>\n <p>Colo.Const.1876, Art. II, &#167; 10; Colo.Rev.Stat.Ann.1953, &#167; 40 8&#8212;13; Bearman v. People, 91 Colo. 486, 493, 16 P.2d 425, 427 (1932); Ind.Const.1851, Art. 1, &#167; 10; State v. Bush, 122 Ind. 42, 23 N.E. 677 (1890); Mo.Const.1945, Art. I, &#167; 8; Mo.Rev.Stat., 1959, &#167; 559.440; Nev.Const.1875, Art. I, &#167; 5; Neb.Rev.Stat., 1943 (1956 reissue), &#167; 28&#8212;440; Razee v. State, 73 Neb. 732, 103 N.W. 438 (1905); N.M.Const.1911, Art. II, &#167; 17; N.M.Stat.Ann.1953 (1964 replacement), &#167; 40A&#8212;11&#8212;1 (false and malicious statement); N.C.Gen.Stat.1953, &#167; 15&#8212;168; S.C.Const.1895, Art. I, &#167; 21; S.C.Code 1962, &#167; 16&#8212;161; Vt.Stat.Ann.1958, Tit. 13, &#167; 6560.</p>\n <p>The following jurisdictions allow greater scope for the defense of truth where criticism of the official conduct of public officials is concerned:</p>\n <p>Ala.Const.1901, Art. 1, &#167; 12 (but Ala. Code 1940, Tit. 14, &#167; 350 makes truth a defense); Del.Const.1897, Art. 1, &#167; 5; Del.Code Ann.1953, Tit. 11, &#167; 3506; Ky.Const.1891, &#167; 9; Me.Const.1820, Art. I, &#167; 4; Me.Rev.Stat.1954, c. 130, &#167; 34; State v. Burnham, 9 N.H. 34, 31 Am.Dec. 217 (1837); Pa.Const.1874, Art. 1, &#167; 7; Tenn.Const.1870, Art. 1, &#167; 19; Tenn.Code Ann.1955, &#167;&#167; 39&#8212;2704, 23 2603; Tex.Const.1876, Art. 1, &#167; 8; Vernon's Tex.Code Crim.Proc.Ann.1954, Art. 13; Vernon's Tex.Pen.Code Ann., 1953, Arts. 1290(1), 1290(4).</p>\n <p>The following jurisdictions have constitutional or statutory provisions under which evidence of the truth may be introduced, but it is unclear whether this operates as a complete defense:</p>\n <p>Ark.Const.1874, Art. 2, &#167; 6; Ark.Stat.1947 (1964 replacement), Tit. 41, &#167; 2403; Conn.Const.1818, Art. First, &#167; 7; Ga.Const.1877, &#167; 2&#8212;201, art. 1, &#167; 2, par. 1; Ga.Code Ann.1953, &#167; 26&#8212;2103; Md.Code Ann., 1957, Art. 75, &#167; 5; Va.Code Ann.1950 (1960 replacement), &#167;&#167; 18.1&#8212;255, 18.1&#8212;256.</p>\n <p>In one jurisdiction there is no authority in point. See State v. Payne, 87 W.Va. 102, 104 S.E. 288, 19 A.L.R. 1465 (1920).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn8\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn8_ref\">8</a>\n <p> We recognize that different interests may be involved where purely private libels, totally unrelated to public affairs, are concerned; therefore, nothing we say today is to be taken as intimating any views as to the impact of the constitutional guarantees in the discrete area of purely private libels.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn9\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn9_ref\">9</a>\n <p> Even the law of privacy, which evolved to meet Lord Campbell's reservations, recognizes severe limitations where public figures or newsworthy facts are concerned. See Sidis v. F&#8212;R Pub. Corp., 113 F.2d 806, 809-810, 138 A.L.R. 15 (C.A.2d Cir. 1940).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn10\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn10_ref\">10</a>\n <p> In view of our result, we do not decide whether appellant's statement was factual or merely comment, or whether a State may provide any remedy, civil or criminal, if defamatory comment alone, however vituperative, is directed at public officials. The Louisiana courts held that the privilege for fair comment was excluded in the present case by malice or lack of reasonable care, and not by the addition of factual assertions. For different formulations of comment, in the context of the common law fair-comment rule, see 1 Harper and James, The Law of Torts, &#167; 5.28, at 458 (1956); Note, Fair Comment, 62 Harv.L.Rev. 1207, 1213 (1949); Restatement, Torts, &#167; 606, Comment b, &#167; 567 (1938).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn11\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn11_ref\">11</a>\n <p> See, e.g., Vernon's Tex.Pen.Code Ann., 1953, Art. 1290(2).</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn1-1\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn1-1_ref\">1</a>\n <p> The Constitution says in the First Amendment that 'Congress shall make no law * * * abridging the freedom of speech'; and the Due Process Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment puts the States under the same restraint. There is one school of thought, so far in the minority, which holds that the due process freedom of speech honored by the Fourteenth Amendment is a watereddown version of the First Amendment freedom of speech. See my Brother HARLAN in Roth v. United States, 354 U.S. 476, 500&#8212;503, 77 S.Ct. 1304, 1317&#8212;1319, 1 L.Ed.2d 1498. While that view has never obtained, the construction which the majority has given the First Amendment has been burdened with somewhat the same kind of qualifications and conditions.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn2-1\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn2-1_ref\">2</a>\n <p> The Bill of Rights and the Federal Government, in The Great Rights, p. 60 (Cahn ed. 1963):</p>\n <p>'In reality this (balancing) approach returns us to the state of legislative supremacy which existed in England and which the Framers were so determined to change once and for all. On the one hand, it denies the judiciary its constitutional power to measure acts of Congress by the standards set down in the Bill of Rights. On the other hand, though apparently reducing judicial powers by saying that acts of Congress may be held unconstitutional only when they are found to have no rational legislative basis, this approach really gives the Court, along with Congress, a greater power, that of overriding the plain commands of the Bill of Rights on a finding of weighty public interest. In effect, it changes the direction of our form of government from a government of limited powers to a government in which Congress may do anything that courts believe to be 'reasonable.\"</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn3-1\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn3-1_ref\">3</a>\n <p> Madison's views on the Sedition Act&#8212;a federal enactment are relevant here, now that the First Amendment is applicable to the States. I have therefore appended his views as an Appendix.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn4-1\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn4-1_ref\">4</a>\n <p> 39 N.Y.U.L.Rev. 1, 11. 'What is called today the common-law doctrine of seditious libel is in fact the creation of the Court of Star Chamber, the most iniquitous tribunal in English history. It has been injected into the common law solely by the fiat of Coke and by subsequent decisions and opinions of English judges who perpetuated the vicious procedures by which the Star Chamber stifled criticism of the government and freedom of political opinion. If seditious libel has any genuine common-law affiliation, it is by illegitimate descent from constructive treason and heresy, both of which are totally repugnant to the Constitution of the Untied States.' Brant, supra, at 5.</p>\n </div>\n <div class=\"footnote\" id=\"fn-s\">\n <a class=\"footnote\" href=\"#fn-s_ref\">*</a>\n <p> The First Amendment was Article Third in those submitted by Congress to the States on September 25, 1789.</p>\n </div>\n </div>\n ", "resource_uri": "/api/rest/v2/document/106935/" }
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{"text": "I will be fined by the league , \" Briggs wrote . \" Reebok great job on these gloves and shoes . . .looks like I 'm getting fined this week .Lol !By far the best fine I will ever have to pay .Thanks \" .Kevin Acee of the San Diego Union - Tribune reports that several San Diego Chargers received the apparel , which one unnamed Charger plans to wear against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday and expects to be fined $ 5,000 for doing so .Earlier Thursday afternoon , Tennessee Titans quarterback Matt Hasselbeck tweeted a couple of pictures of the cleats he plans to wear on Sunday .If you thought that something as innocuous as putting up 3,000 American flags on school grounds to pay tribute to those murdered on September 11 could n't be controversial , you have n't been to Marietta College .Administrators at this liberal arts college in southeast Ohio are threatening to cancel a 9/11 memorial planned by their students if flags from other countries are not observed in the activities as well .\" I was taken aback by this decision , \" said Sarah Snow , an Alabama native and junior at Marietta .\" Our school should help students put on events , not set up obstacles , especially when we 're trying to honor those fallen .It all started when Snow , the president of the Marietta College Republicans , approached her Student Life department to get approval to participate in the 9/11 Never Forget Project .In addition to organizing a candlelight vigil , Snow sought to plant 3,000 American flags around campus starting this Sunday morning .She received approval from the Office of Student Life on June 23 , more than two months ago .But when she returned to campus for the fall semester , days before the memorial was to begin , the vice president of Student Life , Robert Pastoor , vowed to terminate the tribute unless foreign flags were mixed together with American ones .He [ Robert Pastoor ] insisted we add the international flags for the reason that it was a ' global perspective ' school , \" Snow told HUMAN EVENTS in explaining Pastoor 's basis for interfering with the College Republicans ' memorial .He continued , she noted , by saying , \" Other nationalities were killed in the twin towers as well \" and that Marietta must \" consider how the Muslim and Chinese students will feel about the [ American flag ] display .The Bears - Packers NFC Championship was supposed to be this city 's \" biggest game ever .\" For three quarters , it was looking more like \" biggest loser .\" Then , third - string quarterback Caleb Hanie replaced Todd Collins , who replaced the injured Jay Cutler , and ignited the Bears in a riveting fourth quarter .After a slip on the turf on the opening kickoff , the Packers found their traction quickly .Quarterback Aaron Rodgers hit Greg Jennings on consecutive plays for 21- and 26-yard gains .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "50.992195"} {"text": "( AP Photo / John Raoux ) NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "58.494793"} {"text": "( AP Photo / John Raoux ) .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL ...Photo-1591742.30807 - Times Union NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "59.87774"} {"text": "( AP Photo NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "59.927284"} {"text": "September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "60.2112"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "60.483883"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "60.483883"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "60.483883"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "60.483883"} {"text": "( AP NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "61.22582"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a giant American flag at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a .. Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. 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Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. 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Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. 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Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "61.669548"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "64.910934"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "64.910934"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "64.910934"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "64.910934"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "64.910934"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "64.910934"} {"text": "Religious beliefs ( Jehova 's Witnesses ) , not being a US Citizen ( contrary to what many think , it is possible to be a legal immigrant without being a U.S. Citizen ) , and many others .That said , the law is very clear .Students shall not be required to recite the pledge .Students shall not be punished for exercising this right .Students shall not be embarrassed by the teacher or harassed by others for exercising this right .That includes quietly sitting down while other people stand , as she was not being disruptive .What part of that is so hard to understand ?It is a RIGHT of the student to choose to participate or not participate .It is a right that no teacher , parent , principal , or police officer can take away , as it is guaranteed by the United States Constitution .I would never skip the pledge or refuse to stand for the National Anthem .But I choose to say the pledge , and it has a lot more meaning when I choose to do it as opposed to being forced to do it .I 'm not naive enough to believe that other people may feel differently , and I firmly believe that they have a right to opt - out .This girl clearly did , this girl was more aware of her rights than the teacher , and this girl exercised those rights .If you do n't like it , than change the rules .But in order to do that , you will likely have to get a Constitutional Amendment passed .Best of luck with that .I currently teach in a Maryland middle school after 10 years in high school .This issue has come up in my room several times in the past .In middle school , I explain to the students at the beginning of the year that they DO have the right to not say the PLEDGE .We discuss the topic openly from both sides and I have yet to find a student who feels the desire to refuse .In high school , I did the same and in only a few situations did a student refuse .I would honor their request if they wrote a short essay explaining their reasons for not saying the Pledge .You see , most of the students who \" refuse \" the Pledge are doing so not for political or religious beliefs , but rather to bring attention to themselves - to rebell .After asking a simple request for an honest essay to explain to me their reasons almost always ended up with the student standing for the Pledge the next day .This issue can become a very in depth , teachable moment , and I am pretty certain has become a topic in many Social Studies classes throughout the states .Our students need to understand WHAT their rights are as well as WHY they have these rights and HOW these rights are protected .This should not be made into a circus .People have to prove they 're patriotic .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "65.008286"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "65.0479"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "65.0479"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the ...Photo-1591420.30807- Times Union .Image 58 of 93 .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "65.325516"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the ...Photo-1591420.30807- Times Union .Image 58 of 93 .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "65.325516"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL ... Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the ...Photo-1591420.30807- Times Union .Image 58 of 93 .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. 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Photo-1591417.30807- Times Union .Image 54 of 93 .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Kansas City , Mo.The day marks the 10th ... more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591416.30807 - Times Union .Image 55 of 93 .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers and firefighters before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .The day marks ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A giant American flag is held by first responders , police officers ...Photo-1591415.30807 - Times Union .Image 56 of 93 .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer during a ceremony in commemoration of the 10th ...Photo-1591421.30807 - Times Union .Image 57 of 93 .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis Rams defensive back Darian Stewart is seen during the ...Photo-1591420.30807- Times Union .Image 58 of 93 .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "65.325516"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "66.11913"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "66.11913"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "66.11913"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "66.11913"} {"text": "I 'm quite sure that every nation which provides publicly funded schools has the pupils participate in ( or be respectful of ) a national anthem or pledge .Here in America it 's tthe Star Spangled Banner and the Pledge of Alligiance .I 'm sure you stand at the ballgames and maybe even cheer at the conclusion .Two weeks ago a family I 've mentored for the past eight years became citizens of the USA .You can bet they and their children , all public school students , are THRILLED to actually RECITE the Pledge of Alligiance , as well as be tremendously respectful !@PJ : I 'm calling shenanigans on the class - baiting .This culture war crap can become an issue in any community , in large part because it goes to deeply - held values on both sides of the issue .And I fail to see why opposition to the Pledge should require one to leave public schools - or , in Chris @20 's case , the country ( and yes , Chris - that was ' love it or leave it ' despite your denials ) .Neither you nor Chris have been able to rationally explain why this should be so .Actually I spent my entire school and university career in publicly - funded institutions in the UK and have taught in publicly funded schools in France and never once had to sing the national anthem or recite a pledge ( neither country even has a pledge of allegiance ) .That sort of forced patriotism is very uncommon outside of the US in my experience .Though it would have been amusing to see the children of American expats ( of which there are many in London ) being obliged to pledge allegiance to the British Crown .As I said earlier , I would rather that my child not have to say the pledge .However , got to point at to lubilu that while pledging to the British crown may not have been commonplace in the UK , my husband is British and he had to say the Lord 's Prayer every day even though he attended public funding schools .@Wallyhood - So you teach your kids to only follow which laws they deem proper ?What if I were a professional driver and had a flawless record , can I drive 45 in a 30 mph zone ?Laws are made by the people for the people .I teach my children to follow the law and encourage them to instead debate and try to change the ones they feel are unjust .It 's funny how with all the debate , we all know this LAW will not be changed .Righteous people can take to the web yet ca n't make it to vote .Maybe if there was a mini game in FarmVille that let you cast a ballot we 'd get more participation in the process .Go 99 % !And where did I ever say that I agreed that religion should be taught in schools ?@Neighbor : \" Righteous people can take to the web yet ca n't make it to vote \" .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "66.82674"} {"text": "An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "67.43808"} {"text": "An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , ... Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "67.43808"} {"text": "Photo-1591420.30807- Times Union .Image 58 of 93 .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. 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( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591467.30807 - Times Union .Image 62 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "67.54628"} {"text": "NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against ...Photo-1591347.30807 - Times Union .Image 2 of 93 .Today marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an American flag next to Mike Martinez , who lost his legs while serving with the U.S. Marines in Afghanistan , before an NFL football game against the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers defensive back William Gay , left , holds an ...Photo-1591342.30807 - Times Union .Image 3 of 93 .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colks Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans ' DeMeco Ryans carries a flag onto the field ...Photo-1591735.30807- Times Union .Image 4 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large American flag as he runs onto the field during player introcutions before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers tight end Kellen Winslow ( 82 ) carries a large ...Photo-1591418.30807 - Times Union .Image 5 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars defensive back William Middleton ( 29 ) , right , leads the team onto the field prior to an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans in Jacksonville , Fla. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks .( AP Photo / Phelan M. 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Photo-1591348.30807- Times Union .Image 6 of 93 .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.06433"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.12531"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.12531"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.12531"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.12531"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.12531"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game against the Cincinnati Bengals , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other members of the Browns , fire department and armed services hold a United States flag during the national anthem before an NFL football game ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns quarterback Colt McCoy , center , along with other ...Photo-1591505.30807 - Times Union .Image 64 of 93 .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chief at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Emergency responders hold an American flag while practicing before ...Photo-1591506.30807 - Times Union .Image 65 of 93 .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the 9/11 New York Fire and Police Departments before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions quarterback Shaun Hill wears cleats in honor of the ...Photo-1591469.30807 - Times Union .Image 66 of 93 .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch on his uniform before an NFL football game with the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills wide receiver Roscoe Parrish ( 11 ) wears a 9/11 patch ...Photo-1591481.30807 - Times Union .Image 67 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.12531"} {"text": "Are they taught about what pledging allegiance to their country actually means ?Most apparently do n't ; during the No Child Left Behind era , social studies took a back seat to math and reading and test preparation .The 2006 National Assessment of Educational Progress -- a standardized test often called the nation 's report card -- had gloomy results : Only 24 percent of fourth - grade students and 27 percent of 12th graders scored at the proficient level in civics .I asked Quereshi whether he thinks public schools should ask students to go through the exercise of reciting the pledge and singing the National Anthem every day .His response : .\" I do n't think that I or the ACLU has a specific position about whether the daily recitation of the pledge is necessarily a good thing or a bad thing .Certainly the ACLU appreciates and understands why some people would say to say the pledge .Especially in unsettling times , patriotism runs high and people would want the security of the communal feeling of being part of a country and the rich history of the United States .I think the ACLU 's point is that part of that rich history is the United States Constitution and the First Amendment , and among the protections the First Amendment provides is the right to dissent .And so in this case if the child wants to sit peacefully without disturbing anybody else during the pledge , we should respect the constitution ... and respect what the flag stands for .There 's more that we should do .We need to bring civics education back to the schools so that kids understand what they are saying , why they are saying it , and why they do n't have to say it if they do n't want to .Someone said to me this morning , \" We all said the Pledge when we were kids and did n't stop to think about it .Well , yes , we did .That 's not exactly something to be proud of .Besides these are different times -- and it is really time that we recognize that kids need to know more than how to take a test .Follow my blog all day , every day by bookmarking .And for admissions advice , college news and links to campus papers , please check out our new Higher Education page at .Only in America .13-year - old girl with a lwayer .These old geezers need to get a life .Who cares .Does it make you a patriot if you stand ?Let the girl sit if she wants .Worry about more important stuff .I 'm an 8 years Navy vet ( ' 74-'82 ) with combat time .It was that service that maintains your right to NOT pledge to anything .Service members are sworn to protect the Constitution .And it 's every American 's right to make use of the protections it affords you .I do not think the Pledge of Allegiance should be dropped from schools , for any reason , so long as it remains a voluntary exercise .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "68.51312"} {"text": "\" That 's what struck me as so bizarre about the whole situation , \" Peyton Manning testified in the lawsuit , \" that she was distraught , she was upset , and it seemed unusual .And I think I 've described it in here as an incredible awkward or unusual occurrence .And I have no explanations for it . \"\" Coming clean is the right thing to do ! !\"Saxon writes to Peyton Manning .\" You might as well maintain some dignity and admit to what happened . \"The 74-page document also alleges that Peyton Manning later taunted Naughright by reenacting the incident two other times . \"Mr. Manning looked at me .The athlete was behind me .He pulled down his pants and sat on the athlete 's face , \" Naughright testified as to the first incident of reenacting / taunting .The 74-page document contains other allegations aimed at showing that Peyton Manning had disdain and dislike for Naughright .The 1996 incident apparently was used against Peyton Manning in the Heisman Trophy campaign , which allegedly left him bitter .( Peyton admitted under oath that he said to Archie , \" I 'm not going to win the f - king trophy , read the papers , it 's going to [ Charles ] Woodson . \" )Also , Archie Manning allegedly made comments to the ghost writer of the Mannings ' book regarding Naughright , including an alleged statement from Archie Manning to the ghost writer that Naughright , who is white , \" had been out with a lot of black guys . \"Again , the entirety of the 74-page document published by the New York Daily News was prepared by the lawyers for Naughright in connection with an effort to win her lawsuit against Peyton and Archie Manning .It 's not apparent from Shaun King 's article that he sought comment or a response from Peyton or Archie Manning .( PFT has reached out to Peyton 's agent , Tom Condon , for comment . )So there 's a chance that in this first weekend without NFL football since Labor Day , NFL fans will notice this one , even if few take the time to read all 74 pages of the document .Much has been said about one key omission from the new Hall of Fame class .Let 's take a moment to talk about one key inclusion .Linebacker Kevin Greene finally has made it , passed over for more than a decade despite being third on the all - time sack list with 160 .He has more sacks that Hall of Famers Chris Doleman , Michael Strahan , Richard Dent , John Randle , Lawrence Taylor , Rickey Jackson , Derrick Thomas , Charles Haley , Andre Tippett , Warren Sapp , and Howie Long .Greene picked up those 160 sacks in 15 NFL seasons .But he got none as a rookie , which means that he averaged nearly 11.5 sacks every year for 14 seasons .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "69.93977"} {"text": "But make it a fair one : make everyone write the essay , regardless of whether they choose to say the Pledge or not .The Pledge means a lot to me .I take its words and meaning very seriously .And I hate to see it cheapened through unthinking mandatory mass recitations .We were not sure what our daughter 's rights were as a non - American Maryland elementary school student , living here for some years on a family assignment .The patriotism proclamations after 9/11 drove her to a point of deeply resenting the daily pledge of allegiance , singing the US national anthem , and listening to \" America - the greatest country in the world \" proclamations ad infinitum .We worried about the anger she expressed at home and how any overt behavior and attitude ( eye - ball rolling , heavy sighing ) might be punished at school .We worked with her to encvourage being respectful as a visitor / guest to honor Americans right and need to celebrate their nation , just as she would want visitors to our country to be respectful .The solution we agreed on : she would quietly make a pledge of allegiance to her own country , with slight modifications to the wording and she would recognize / admire the national anthem(s ) as beautiful pieces of music .She has outgrown her resentment as a mature high school freshman living in the DC metro area .Still - we are pleased to know that she would have had some legal protection had she been called out on her attitude .gonchpup : Your students do n't need to justify anything to you -- you are not the arbiter of whose rights are protected .You sound like you want your students to understand our liberties ; please explain to them that they are not required to petition you for them .Comments .The mother and child should be booted out of the country ... what a pathetic peer example .That is why we are failing today ... and it is the reason there is so much anger ... because we tolerate this type of behavior .well .ACLU .... get ready because I intend to create quite a stink for you ... and looking forward to it .I 'll bet this idiot mother and child are at the bottom of the cess pool in intelligence and most likely one of those \" obama , send me my check \" new democrats that do n't have a clue why they voted for him , only his skin . ...I dare you at this liberal rag to unveil the whole truth and not just the present demise .Yeah !We should lock up everyone who uses their first amendment rights .Our fore fathers surely did n't envisions letting people who we disagreed with speak freely !In times of trouble , we could easily round them up and send them to the heartland to work the soil and get in touch traditional values .I hope this liberal rag will have the courage to stand up and declare that knowing the constitution and exercising your rights will lead to demise of this country and the entire world ... maybe even the universe .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.017204"} {"text": "You sound like you want your students to understand our liberties ; please explain to them that they are not required to petition you for them .Passions high over the Pledge .By Valerie Strauss .At a school board meeting in Marion County , Fla. , last year , World War II veterans packed the audience to protest a move to drop a requirement in the Student Code of Conduct that kids must stand for the Pledge of Allegiance .Schools Superintendent Jim Yancey agreed to keep the requirement -- even though the school is not legally allowed to discipline any student for not standing .So now , under a section called \" Student Responsibilities , \" the code now has a provision that reads : . \" To act in a manner which preserves the dignity of patriotic observances , including standing for the Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem by following the guidelines established by the United States Congress in 36 U.S.C. 172 and 4 U.S.C. 4 .Much of the legal tangling has been over the words \" under God , \" which were added to the pledge in 1954 and which have been challenged ever since as promoting religion .When he signed the law to add the words , then president Dwight Eisenhower said , \" In this way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be our country 's most powerful resource in peace and war . \" The girl at Roberto Clemente Middle School , who was escorted out of the room and sent to the counselor 's office for refusing to stand -- asked her lawyers not to reveal her personal reason for doing so .But putting the law aside , the question is whether the Pledge of Allegiance should be recited every day in schools .What exactly do children take away from a daily recitation of the pledge ?Are they taught about what pledging allegiance to their country actually means ?Most apparently do n't ; during the No Child Left Behind era , social studies took a back seat to math and reading and test preparation .The 2006 National Assessment of Educational Progress -- a standardized test often called the nation 's report card -- had gloomy results : Only 24 percent of fourth - grade students and 27 percent of 12th graders scored at the proficient level in civics .I asked Quereshi whether he thinks public schools should ask students to go through the exercise of reciting the pledge and singing the National Anthem every day .His response : .\" I do n't think that I or the ACLU has a specific position about whether the daily recitation of the pledge is necessarily a good thing or a bad thing .Certainly the ACLU appreciates and understands why some people would say to say the pledge .Especially in unsettling times , patriotism runs high and people would want the security of the communal feeling of being part of a country and the rich history of the United States .I think the ACLU 's point is that part of that rich history is the United States Constitution and the First Amendment , and among the protections the First Amendment provides is the right to dissent .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.42343"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a giant American flag at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a .. Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.948044"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. 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Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.948044"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. 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Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.948044"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a giant American flag at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a .. Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.948044"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a giant American flag at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a .. Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.948044"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football ...Photo-1591406.30807 - Times Union .Image 49 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591407.30807- Times Union .Image 50 of 93 .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Kiichiro Sato ) less .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans wave United States flags before an NFL football game between ...Photo-1591410.30807 - Times Union .Image 51 of 93 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a giant American flag at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Oak Lawn , Ill. , Police Division Chief Michael Kaufmann helps hold a .. Photo-1591411.30807- Times Union .Image 52 of 93 .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag before an NFL football game between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .First responders and a Buffalo Bills player hold an American flag ...Photo-1591412.30807 - Times Union .Image 53 of 93 .Fans hold a commemorative flag at Soldier Field before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "70.948044"} {"text": "A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national ...Photo-1591419.30807 - Times Union .Image 59 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the ...Photo-1591423.30807 - Times Union .Image 60 of 93 .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla.(AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem ...Photo-1591424.30807- Times Union .Image 61 of 93 .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591467.30807 - Times Union .Image 62 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "71.25664"} {"text": "A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national ...Photo-1591419.30807 - Times Union .Image 59 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the ...Photo-1591423.30807 - Times Union .Image 60 of 93 .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla.(AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem ...Photo-1591424.30807- Times Union .Image 61 of 93 .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591467.30807 - Times Union .Image 62 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "71.25664"} {"text": "A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national ...Photo-1591419.30807 - Times Union .Image 59 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the ...Photo-1591423.30807 - Times Union .Image 60 of 93 .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla.(AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem ...Photo-1591424.30807- Times Union .Image 61 of 93 .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591467.30807 - Times Union .Image 62 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "71.25664"} {"text": "A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. Sunday marked ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A military flyover takes place at the conclusion of the national ...Photo-1591419.30807 - Times Union .Image 59 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the national Anthem before an NFL football game against the Detroit Lions Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Reinhold Matay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans honor America during playing of the ...Photo-1591423.30807 - Times Union .Image 60 of 93 .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla.(AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem during 9 - 11 ceremony prior to an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Military jets fly over EverBank field during the National Anthem ...Photo-1591424.30807- Times Union .Image 61 of 93 .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks is shown asTampa Bay Buccaneers and Detroit Lions players warm up before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A painting on the field honoring the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591467.30807 - Times Union .Image 62 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on the field with commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players Julio Jones , left , and Roddy White walk on ...Photo-1591470.30807 - Times Union .Image 63 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "71.25664"} {"text": "\" It was directed at citizenship .I was talking about pledging allegiance to our country , and if you do n't want to pledge to our country , you should go to your home country .So she 's clearly lying .And even if that were true , it 's still jingoistic stupidity .And it does n't matter whether his religion requires him not to say it or not .Any child can refuse to say it for any reason whatsoever .After spending several years touring the country as a stand up comedian , Ed Brayton tired of explaining his jokes to small groups of dazed illiterates and turned to writing as the most common outlet for the voices in his head .He has appeared on the Rachel Maddow Show and the Thom Hartmann Show , and is almost certain that he is the only person ever to make fun of Chuck Norris on C - SPAN .Ellie .Listen !If that pledge was good enough for our Founding Fathers , it should be good enough ....oh ... wait a minute ... never mind .Hope this woman does n't teach Civics . magistramarla .I wish that my school district had suspended the \" teacher \" who did the same thing , but that was n't going to happen - it was a coach , and it was in Texas .Several years ago , I had a foreign exchange student from Spain in my Latin II class .The coach who taught her first period PE class forced her to say the pledge several times , and yelled at her , until she complained to her host family and the administration was informed .The solution was to switch her PE and Latin classes so that she was in my classroom for first period .In my classroom , my students could choose to stay seated , stand quietly , or say the pledge if they desired .Many noticed that I left out the \" under god \" part , and they did the same .During the \" moment of silence \" , I sat down at my computer and took care of attendance , so that we could start working quickly .Many of my students began doing the same .I always worried that an administrator would be watching through the window on the door and would burst in to force everyone to comply , but I was lucky and that never happened .Michael Heath .The only way the government can continue to protect certain numerated rights of people the gov't is constitutionally obligated to protect , is to never administrate pledges and prayers .So from my perspective even the court 's precedents on this matter is a perfect illustration of a kangaroo court at the highest levels .Rulings which are guaranteed to result in defect outcomes like we see here . whheydt .One wonders what else this teacher does n't know ...( Or \" knows \" , but is wrong about . ) iknklast .My son was n't exactly \" forced \" to say the pledge , but he might as well have been .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "71.493484"} {"text": "PS : This was in Montgomery , MD .... right ?Given the proximity to Washington DC , there 's no telling what nationality the student was .That 's not been mentioned .Let me clearly state that I proudly recite the Pledge of Allegiance and either salute ( if in uniform ) or place my hand over my heart in the position of attention whenever the colors are presented , as to not invoke the hatred of any fellow posters !I do hovever cringe slightly when we proclaim our \" indivisibility \" !I 'm quite certain that Jefferson Davis and his generals , as well as 600,000 dead American and Confederate troops and their families would disagree .If not for the strong , super - human leadership of Pres .Lincoln , and a whoopin by the Yanks , this country would have indeed remained \" divided \" , as it was for 3 1/2 years .I chalk it up to \" indivisible \" from now on , since we 've had our little spat , and worked it out .( most of us , anyway ) .I wo n't even mention the idiotic calls for Texas ' sucession in this discussion .Oops . -dnf777 .nice try , Dave , but that wo n't be good enough .i do the same , and even though i love our country and what it stands for , and work towards making it stronger every day , i know that 's not enough for some.-Paul .thanks for the honesty , David .at least you admit you hate me / us .i 'm pretty sure there are others that regularly post here that also feel that way , but wo n't admit to hating me / us . following your logic , it would make sense to give dishonorable discharges to all the \" liberals \" currently serving in the armed services and revoke all service awards from \" liberal \" veterans , alive and dead .after all , they 're what 's wrong with this country .my Father and Grandfather just rolled in their graves regards.-Paul .Please do not put me in that group , his view and use of the word liberal does not match my view and use of the word ... .thanks for the honesty , David .at least you admit you hate me / us .i 'm pretty sure there are others that regularly post here that also feel that way , but wo n't admit to hating me / us . following your logic , it would make sense to give dishonorable discharges to all the \" liberals \" currently serving in the armed services and revoke all service awards from \" liberal \" veterans , alive and dead .after all , they 're what 's wrong with this country .my Father and Grandfather just rolled in their graves regards.-Paul .there you go again .you know darn well i mean that in the colloquial sense .some of my best friends are liberals .i do nt truly \" hate \" them .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "72.28559"} {"text": "In his statement , Smith wrote that the state Board of Education and Department of Education were seeking to defend \" the constitutionality of the statute . \"South Florida teachers who learned of the ruling Thursday had mixed reactions .Ron Beasley , a teacher at W.R. Thomas Middle School near Tamiami and a retired Army Airborne Ranger , said he had no problems with his students sitting during the pledge , as long as they discussed it with him first .\" If a kid has told me that he or she does n't believe in acknowledging the flag or it 's a religious issue , I do n't push it , \" he said .\" But for the other kids who have not expressed some specific objection , it is a matter of respect and patriotism .They should be there for the pledge .\" The pledge of allegiance must be recited once a day at public schools , according to a 1942 state law .When the school district settled with Frazier , it also chose to follow federal law , which does not require standing during the pledge or written parental permission to avoid it .Broward school district spokesman Keith Bromery said students do need to bring in a note from their parents to be exempt from participating in the pledge .\" If somebody does not want to do it , it 's their right to opt out , \" Bromery said .\" They can not disrupt the procedure .\" The Miami - Dade district does not require a note from parents , said Martha Montaner , administrative director for school operations .\" The students who choose not to participate , either because of a deep personal conviction or religious reasons , can stay silent or sit down until the activity is over , \" Montaner said .\" We give the students the liberty to choose .\" Students are not required to stand , she said .Montaner could not say whether the district 's policy would change in light of the ruling .Frazier , who has not commented publicly about his suit , said he did not want to stand for the pledge \" because of his personal political beliefs and convictions , \" the original lawsuit states .The opinion issued by the 11th circuit court is attached .Currently , Florida law requires that the pledge be recited each school day .The litigation focused on how students may be excused from reciting the pledge and , when excused , whether a student must remain standing , and whether the parental consent component of the statute is constitutional .The specific Florida Statute reference is detailed below .1003.44 Patriotic programs ; rules .When the national anthem is played , students and all civilians shall stand at attention , men removing the headdress , except when such headdress is worn for religious purposes .The pledge of allegiance to the flag shall be recited at the beginning of the day in each public elementary , middle , and high school in the state .Each student shall be informed by posting a notice in a conspicuous place that the student has the right not to participate in reciting the pledge .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "72.69875"} {"text": "USA Today did n't publish the full document , and it released no details beyond the reference to Manning allegedly placing \" his ' naked butt and rectum ' on [ the trainer 's ] face .\" Now that Peyton Manning has won his second Super Bowl and potentially will be walking off into the sunset , the same 74-page document has been sent to the New York Daily News .The ensuing # longread from Shaun King of the Daily News is at times hard to follow , as it attempts to summarize most of the 74 pages in chronological order .Also , King 's article displays a clear anti - Peyton bias , and more than a little melodrama .This # notaslongread item comes from the 74-page document itself , which has been published in full by the Daily News .Before going any farther , it 's important to understand what the 74-page document is , and what it is n't .The 74-page document is a piece of advocacy .The 74-page document is something that was written by the lawyers representing Jamie Ann Naughright in her defamation case against the Mannings .The 74-page document is , necessarily , one - sided .The 74-page document is not objective .The 74-page document is not supposed to be objective .The 74-page document is not a court order or any other decision made by a neutral party .And , ultimately , the 74-page document is incomplete without comparing it to the corresponding \" Facts of the Case \" document submitted by the defendants in the case .There 's another very important , and intriguing , way in which the 74-page document is incomplete .While it contains testimony and allegations about the \" naked butt and rectum \" escapade , Naughright 's lawyers redacted when filing the 74-page document large chunks of information regarding an earlier alleged incident from 1994 .This means that the information about the 1994 incident was in some way more sensitive than the 1996 \" naked butt and rectum \" incident , which was detailed in the 74-page document , without redaction .Common sense suggests that this means the other incident possibly was more graphic and/or inflammatory and/or offensive and/or problematic for Peyton than the \" naked butt and rectum \" incident from two years later .At page 14 of the 74-page document , Naughright 's lawyers tell the story of the 1996 incident , with excerpts from Naughright 's deposition regarding what allegedly occurred while she was examining Peyton Manning 's lower leg for a stress fracture .\" It was the gluteus maximus , the rectum , the testicles , and the area in between the testicles , \" Naughright said . \"And all that was on my face when I pushed him up and off . \"The 74-page document then alleges that Manning worked with another Tennessee trainer , Mike Rollo , to \" hatch a story \" that Manning was \" mooning \" another UT athlete .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "72.74117"} {"text": "A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative ...Photo-1591472.30807 - Times Union .Image 22 of 93 .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception by Calvin Johnson during an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Margaret Bowles ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.84679"} {"text": "A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. 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Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative ...Photo-1591472.30807 - Times Union .Image 22 of 93 .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception by Calvin Johnson during an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Margaret Bowles ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.84679"} {"text": "A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. 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Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative ...Photo-1591472.30807 - Times Union .Image 22 of 93 .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception by Calvin Johnson during an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Margaret Bowles ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.84679"} {"text": "A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative ...Photo-1591472.30807 - Times Union .Image 22 of 93 .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception by Calvin Johnson during an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Margaret Bowles ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.84679"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.91507"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.91507"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.91507"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "73.91507"} {"text": "You will be much richer and happier for it .Second , my relatives , some of whom are liberal , fought in the Civil War ( on the right side ) WWI , WWII , Viet nam , and Korea for that same America you speak of .My father in law was about as liberal as you can get , and we display his veteran 's funerary flag to this day on our mantle .Please learn to let go of the anger , and accept others for who and what they are , even if it 's different from you .Its part of what makes America great .And to Dave .You say us teabagggers want less government intrusion ... yes this is correct , but this did n't happen at your local daycare this was at a government institution .I mean god forbid ( or allah or whatever ) someone shows a little patriotism .What is the world coming to .What difference does it make WHERE it happened .If gov't is so bad , and deserves no place in the lives of its citizens , then why should anyone be forced to pledge their allegiance to the same ?How many of you would stand up as a courtesy and show of respect if Mr. Obama walked into the room ?Very few , I 'd bet !Same thing .Nobody should be forced to display allegiance if it 's not sincere .There are many reasons that someone may choose not to stand for a president , or to pledge allegiance to the flag .I choose to .Some others choose not to .I would be inclined to ask them WHY , and gently try to show them the opportunities afforded them by this country .But if they choose not to , that 's their freedom .By the way , I proudly recite the pledge , and I hope my daughter does too .If my daughter was the one embroiled in this whole controversy , I would be extremely disappointed in her , and things would be very difficult for her at home .He walked up the the guy while he was on his way out to his car in a parking lot where there would be no one to hear what he said , and warned the guy that from now on , he better be looking over this shoulder .He did n't yell at her and make her stand up for the pledge he yelled at her after she refused to leave the room .From the Washington Post story : \" Her teacher yelled at her , demanded that she stand and then sent her to the office for her defiance ... \" That was the first instance .The next day : \" The next morning , the girl again refused to stand for the pledge .This time , the teacher called two school police officers to the classroom to escort the girl to the office . \"In each casze she was being punished ( yelled at , sent to office , escorted by police ) for failure to obey her teacher 's insistence that she stand for the pledge , not because she refused to leave the room .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.26274"} {"text": "A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.5238"} {"text": "A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.5238"} {"text": "A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.5238"} {"text": "A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.5238"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .Image 39 of 93 .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.85926"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .Image 39 of 93 .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.85926"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .Image 39 of 93 .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.85926"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .Image 39 of 93 .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.85926"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .Image 39 of 93 .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.85926"} {"text": "Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .Image 39 of 93 .( AP Photo / Jeff Roberson ) less .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert DeNiro is seen on a video board in a pregame ceremony in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL ... more .Photo : Associated Press .St. Louis police and firefighters hold a large flag as Robert ...Photo-1591350.30807 - Times Union .Image 40 of 93 .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Football fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of ...Photo-1591349.30807 - Times Union .Image 41 of 93 .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans cheer in front of signs and flags honoring the tenth ...Photo-1591351.30807 - Times Union .Image 42 of 93 .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A flag covers the field in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591353.30807 - Times Union .Image 43 of 93 .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.85926"} {"text": "Increasingly it seems that parents are failing to instill values of work ethics , respect and responsibility in their own children and expect schools to take up the slack .But they 're mighty quick to send their kids to fight adult battles , even enlisting lawyers and the ACLU if they disagree with the lessons . ...But what really bothers me is the belief so many hold that it 's OK for a 13 year old child to openly defy a teacher and snub her nose at the Pledge while attending free public school in the United States of America .Oddly , the belief came not from the parents but from the schools written policies articulated in the student handbook , from state law , and from the Supreme Court of the United States .As noted in the story referenced in the OP : . \"The Montgomery school system 's student handbook contains a section about \" Patriotic Exercises \" that reads : \" You can not be required to say a pledge , sing an anthem , or take part in patriotic exercises .No one will be permitted to intentionally embarrass you if you choose not to participate .\" The incident began on a Wednesday in late January , when the girl did not stand for the pledge .Her teacher yelled at her , demanded that she stand and then sent her to the office for her defiance , Quereshi said .The school system confirmed the sequence of events .The next morning , the girl again refused to stand for the pledge .This time , the teacher called two school police officers to the classroom to escort the girl to the office .\" How can you interpret the teacher 's action as anything except a direct violation of this policy ?What I do not understand is why the teacher was not formally warned following the incident on the first day with a reminder that the girl was acting appropriately and that he was not .If he was warned , but called security the following day anyway , he should have been suspended immediately .If he was not warned after the first incident , then the administrators in the school failed in their responsibilities .The issue has nothing to do with whether we agree with the girl 's choice ; the law and the policy make it her choice , not ours .Given that , the teacher 's behavior was a gross , repeated violation of school policy and the law .maybe i 'm missing part of the story but i do n't see where he made her follow in the pledge and no where did he intentionally embarrass her ?Making her leave the classroom because she did n't want to participate in something does n't embarrass her if anything it makes accommodations for her that I BELIEVE she should n't have in the first place .you are in this country in a government run school .The LEAST you can do is say the pledge of allegiance .maybe i 'm missing part of the story but i do n't see where he made her follow in the pledge and no where did he intentionally embarrass her ?", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "74.86293"} {"text": "OK !See ..... that 's where the choice part comes in .At least the CHOICE is there for everyone now .Good for Principal Alvarez !She has my full support ! !Get over yourselves .Principal Alvarez is a leader and she is leading the school so there .I support her 100 % .My kids are of Mexican origin and proud of their cultural heritage .They know and respect both pledges , both flags .You are correct that your kids have the legal right to recite their belief of our country being \" under God \" , in our public classrooms .Of course you support Principal Alvarez , her tone - deaf actions are inline with your world view ; that my family should have your god in our classroom , and my kids should listen to your Theist views .I wonder if you 'd be so patriotic as to defend my freedom from your religion as you are willing to praise the actions which force it upon my kids- it appears not .Supporting the pledge does not make you a theist , republican , conservative or any labels that seem to be thrown around .Maybe we support the \" with liberty and justice for all \" bit and have the wherewithal to ignore the rest .I recited the pledge daily through my 13 years of public schooling .When I got to high school , I embraced atheism and stopped saying \" under god \" .I am not scarred .My child at JSIS wo n't be scarred either .I have enough confidence in my parenting to believe that a pledge will not \" indoctrinate \" him .Perhaps it 's not the best use of class time , but we 're talking about a minute out of the day .I guarantee your children will find a way to waste much more time than that each day .It 's really not that big of a deal .Honestly , I do n't know how people get through their day if their belief system is so fragile that the pledge can be so disruptive .I 'm surprised no one has pointed out that this is one more thing that takes away time from actual learning .And before you time yourselves saying it , think back to school : you wait for the announcement , it happens , then time to refocus the class ...I want my child 's time in class to be spent learning .I think that if we are going to have our kids pledging to anything , it should be to those higher values of liberty and justice rather than to a flag .And surely we can get ' under god ' out of there .I mean , it 's ONLY 2011 .@46 lubilu - bring in exchange students .we 're jewish(y ) , but have managed to house atheists , muslims , christians , you name it - great education for all .@48 , Mike M , your nostalgia is unfounded .40 years ago you were tracked , girls took home ec and boys took wood or auto shop ( hey , it was 1970 ) .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "75.98143"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.24034"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.24034"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.24034"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.24034"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.24034"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591489.30807 - Times Union .Image 68 of 93 .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups before an NFL football game between the Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .The day marks the 10th anniversary of the ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Chicago Bears fan holds up an American flag during warm - ups ... Photo-1591486.30807- Times Union .Image 69 of 93 .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) .Photo : Associated Press .Kaitlyn Speck waves an American flag before an NFL football game ...Photo-1591497.30807 - Times Union .Image 70 of 93 .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Miniature American flags are seen at each seat at Soldier Field on ... Photo-1591500.30807 - Times Union .Image 71 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony before an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan holds up a sign during a 9 - 11 ceremony ...Photo-1591501.30807 - Times Union .Image 72 of 93 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.24034"} {"text": "Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.39587"} {"text": "Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.39587"} {"text": "Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.39587"} {"text": "Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.39587"} {"text": "Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.39587"} {"text": "Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon ...Photo-1591478.30807 - Times Union .Image 17 of 93 .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with \" FDNY \" in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the Baltimore Ravens wears cleats emblazoned with ... Photo-1591414.30807- Times Union .Image 18 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves and shoes ...Photo-1591495.30807 - Times Union .Image 19 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of Sept. 11 , 2001 , before an NFL football game between the Chargers and the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan holds a sign commemorating the attacks of ...Photo-1591288.30807 - Times Union .Image 20 of 93 .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) less .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the Chargers ' NFL football game against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Denis Poroy ) .Photo : Associated Press .A San Diego Chargers fan raises flags in a parking lot before the ... Photo-1591289.30807- Times Union .Image 21 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons wide receiver Roddy White wears commemorative cleats on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game against the Chicago Bears in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.39587"} {"text": "Good Freaking Grief !I wonder if he is related to this asshat ?Steve and Lance are Packer fans , Cheese Heads , you know good guys with questionable taste in football teams , and head gear .But , as much as I like these two , I am not looking forward to their big heads the next two weeks .And , as bad as their boasting will be , can you imagine how bad they will be after the Steelers punk the Packers ?Maybe Lance and Steve could buy a Troy Polamalu wig and wear them ?Hmmmm , here is a picture or two for the Burri boys to ponder , and , I guess a bit of Rule 5 for the ladies .The Pittsburgh Steelers silenced the tough - talking New York Jets with a 24 - 19 victory in the AFC championship game Sunday , setting up a Super Bowl showdown with the Green Bay Packers .While the Steelers and their fans celebrated a third trip to the Super Bowl in six years , the Jets were left crushed after seeing their season end with a defeat in the AFC title game for the second consecutive year .\" We knew we were going to have a chance to run the ball well , \" said Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall , who had 121 yards on 27 carries .\"The offense , they controlled the line of scrimmage all game and we got a lot of movement and we were able to get up on them early .\" Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger was 10 of 19 for 133 yards and ran for one touchdown as he improved his playoff record to 10 - 2 .The agonizing defeat ended a spectacular playoff run by the brash Jets , who travelled a treacherous path to reach the AFC Championship by recording road wins over Peyton Manning and the Indianapolis Colts and Tom Brady and the New England Patriots .The Steelers will now travel to Dallas for a February 6 meeting with the Packers , who booked their Super Bowl ticket earlier on Sunday with a 21 - 14 win over the Chicago Bears in the NFC title game .The buildup to the AFC championship was strangely subdued , almost respectful , compared to the trash - talking and chest - thumping the Jets had engaged in ahead of their clashes with the Colts and Patriots .The respect was well deserved as the Steelers scored on their first possession and never trailed after Roethlisberger engineered a time - crunching , nine - minute , 15-play scoring drive capped by Mendenhall diving over from the one .In the second quarter , Shaun Suisham added a 20-yard field goal and on the next possession Roethlisberger scampered over from two - yards out to cap another clinical 66-yard drive to jump in front 17 - 0 .The Steelers top - ranked defense also got in on the action when Ike Taylor stripped New York quarterback Mark Sanchez of the ball and William Gay scooped up the loose ball and returned it 19 yards for another score .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.57817"} {"text": "The NFL will be watching him closely in 2016 , and further offenses may result in another suspension .A pair of NFL stars are heading to the Grammys , and believe it or not , it 's not going to be Adam Jones and Antonio Brown .The league announced that Super Bowl MVP Von Miller and Walter Payton Man of the Year Anquan Boldin will appear during Monday night 's awards show for the music industry .Miller and Boldin will introduce a performance by Carrie Underwood and Sam Hunt , taking a victory lap for the honors they earned last week .Of course , it would be a lot more interesting if Brown had actually been nominated for a Grammy , as Jones suggested he should have been for \" faking \" a concussion after a hard shot to the head from Vontaze Burfict .In many jobs , the ability to perform successfully hinges on the ability to communicate effectively .For anyone who appears on TV ( and speaks while doing so ) , the ability to communicate well becomes critical .For oft - criticized CBS officiating expert Mike Carey , his actual or perceived struggles in the job have much more to do with his ability to communicate than his ability to accurately predict the outcome of replay reviews .Two years ago , when I heard that CBS had hired Carey , my reaction was this , \" Good move .He communicates very well as a referee .He 'll be perfect for the job .\"During the 2014 season , Carey 's first on the job with CBS , the differences in communication requirements for the two jobs became obvious .A referee communicates in narrow , short , tightly - constructed sound bites : \" Holding .Offense .Number 65 .10 yard penalty .Still first down .\" It 's a small universe of possible messages that converts most referees ( i.e. , anyone not named Ed Hochuli ) into the human equivalent of Woody from Toy Story .That 's why Hochuli 's verbosity gets noticed .He 's not a doll with a string who quickly declares \" there 's a snake in my boots \" and shuts up .He strays from the script , often extremely far from the script .( It 's also why Ben Dreith 's \" he 's giving him the business \" continues to be one of the most memorable officiating moments in history . )For the job Carey currently has , there 's no menu of phrases that get slapped together to communicate a message without often even constructing an actual sentence .For anyone who has to speak on the air in extemporaneous fashion , it takes time and repetitions to master the task of producing a clear explanation that was formulated on the fly .Through two years , Carey has n't mastered that skill .The real question is whether CBS will give him enough time and opportunities to do so , before eliminating the position or hiring someone else for it .It appears that , at least for now , CBS plans to circle the wagons and stand behind Carey , despite the obvious difference between his performance that the performance of FOX 's Mike Pereira .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "76.684006"} {"text": "What are you , a terrorist ?Stand up !Why do you even have to have all this stuff at school ?It 's like hearing the national anthem before baseball games like the President is about to get inaugurated or something .I would honor their request if they wrote a short essay explaining their reasons for not saying the Pledge .Why should a student have to explain their constitutional protect right to order to exercise it ?Who cares why they 're doing it ?In fact , what you 're doing is intimidating students into reciting the pledge , even if they do n't want to .it 's not a \" teachable moment , \" it 's bullying .The student should have to explain their reasons for refusing because , depending on the reason , there might not be any violation of their constitutional rights .You do n't have a constitutional right to ignore your teacher 's requests , or to refuse to answer a question in class .You do have the right not to be compelled to do anything against your political or religious beliefs .In this case , I find it very hard to believe that this kid has some sort of deeply held beliefs that prevent her from saying the Pledge .The incident happened on some random Wednesday in the middle of the school year .Was this the first time she 'd ever been asked to stand for the Pledge in this class ?Was the teacher unaware of her beliefs ?I suppose it 's possible that the teacher is a bully who decided to make an example of some poor Jehovah 's witness or anarchist , but it seems more likely that the kid was being a wise - ass . 13-year - olds with parents who bring ACLU lawyers to the principal 's office , in my experience , tend to be wise - asses .I just wish we could get someone other than the ACLU lawyers to comment on the real facts .I 'm glad the girl is not explaining because it is None of Our Business .It is her choice whether or not to pledge allegiance and to stand to do so .I do n't care if she is a Jehovah 's Witness ( that was the basis for the original Supreme Court rulings , as Jehovah 's Witness kids were being singled out and harassed for not pledging , which would have violated their family 's religion ) .I do n't care if she had an embarrassing stain on the back of her pants and did n't want to stand up .I do n't care if she did not want to express support for the federal government because of an issue about war , or taxes , or anything else .I do n't care if she simply did n't want to do it that day .The First Amendment protects her rights to make that choice of political expression , according to decades of Supreme Court precedent .There is n't some footnote about all of us evaluating her reasons and passing judgment .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "77.717026"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.558945"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.558945"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.558945"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.558945"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.558945"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks before the start of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.558945"} {"text": "\" While expression of patriotism in unsettling times is a worthy and admirable emotion , the Supreme Court says that patriotism is best honored by venerating the civil liberties enshrined in the Constitution and not by punishing or ridiculing those whose views might differ from our own . \"After the teacher demanded that the girl stand and she declined , he ordered her to leave the classroom , Quereshi said .In the hallway , the teacher threatened her with detention and sent her to the counselor 's office .The next day the student again refused to stand , and the teacher had two school security officers escort her to the principal 's office , Quereshi said .When the mother called the school for help with the teacher 's behavior , an acting principal , Carrie Reed , told her that her daughter should apologize for her defiance to the teacher , the girl 's mother said .The girl had apologized twice , her mother said .Reed did not return calls for comment .Under an 1871 Maryland Court of Appeals decision , students and teachers can not be compelled to say the Pledge of Allegiance .The county 's own student handbook also states that students can not be required to say the pledge .\" No one will be permitted to intentionally embarrass you if you choose not to participate , \" according to the handbook .Bob Ouellette , commander of the American Legion Post 295 which serves Germantown , said the pledge is important , but he did not take a position on whether the girl should have stood or not .As part of its mission , the American Legion issues information on proper flag etiquette . \" As veterans , we served so that Americans have freedom of speech and a free society , \" Ouellette said when called Tuesday .It serves to remind individual citizens of their duties to ensure liberty and justice for all . \" The girl has stayed home from the school since the end of January because she felt humiliated by the teacher , her mother said .Other students called her daughter \" stupid \" after the teacher told her she was required by law to recite the pledge , the mother said .\" My daughter loves school , \" her mother said .\" All of her teachers tell me how wonderful of a student she is , how her manners are well mannered .They enjoy having her in her classes . \"After Reed told her that her daughter should apologize and not the teacher , the mother contacted the ACLU for help .On Feb. 6 , the ACLU wrote a letter to the school system seeking an apology and an explanation to the girl 's classmates to ease the girl 's return .An attorney for the school system responded that the school officials would not meet with the mother if she had ACLU attorneys present , Quereshi said .A Pledge of Allegiance issue arises about once or twice a year at schools across the state , but in every case in the past , the school system has quickly resolved the issue , said ACLU spokeswoman Meredith Curtis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.569534"} {"text": "But Atlanta still wins .Bills 1 - 1 at Jets 1 - 1 .The NFL is warning fans who are sensitive to bad football to avoid this game at all costs , sadly , I have to pick someone .And that someone is the Jets .Colts 1 - 1 at 49ers 2 - 0 .The 49ers should win a close one .Jags 0 - 2 at Seahawks 2 - 0 .The Jags will play in new helmets with 0 - 16 painted on them .Seattle will cuise .Bears 2 - 0 at Steelers 0 - 2 .Do not ask if the Bears are good enough to be 3 - 0 , ask if Pittsburgh is bad enough to be 0 - 3 .No way I can go against the Steelers here .Raiders1 - 1 at Broncos 2 - 0 .The REAL question is not who wins , but if the Broncos put up 40 plus points again .Broncos big .Before the end of the 8:30 a.m. Sunday Mass at the Church of the Holy Ghost on the quiet downtown corner of California and 18th , the Rev. Greg Cleveland , adorned in white - gold vestments for the Epiphany , stood behind a wooden lectern .He spread his arms out wide , welcoming all communicants , ranging from the Pittsburgh Steelers fan dressed in a black Troy Polamalu jersey to the Broncos ' fanatic in navy blue John Elway attire .Cleveland , absorbing the scene , issued a blessing upon the faithful . ................ .\" May we hope that Tebow has another miracle in him , \" he said , referring to Broncos quarterback Tim Tebow , a devout Christian and mystical game manager .The crowd laughed , applauded and listened still .Cleveland then trained his attention on the visiting Steelers and their sizable quarterback Ben Roethlisberger . \" The bigger the Ben , the harder they fall , \" Cleveland said .The Book of Tebow turned another page as afternoon cooled into night , re - routing a season seemingly derailed in recent weeks with a riveting 80-yard touchdown connection with wideout Demaryius Thomas for the game - winning touchdown .It was the final touch of a 29 - 23 overtime win that relied upon an aerial attack over the Steelers in a Wild Card game played out before 75,658 fans at Mile High .Pittsburgh , hobbled by injuries , including Roethlisberger 's continued ankle issues , looked helpless in limiting Tebow , as the Broncos , champions of the AFC West , burst through the opening round to face the New England Patriots in Foxborough on Saturday night .Tebow completed 10 of 21 pass attempts for 316 yards and two touchdowns .The Broncos ' brain trust utilized Tebow in multiple formations , taking advantage of his left arm as much as his legs .The second - year quarterback received the majority of his snaps in the shotgun , shifted out wide as a receiver in a Wildcat package and maneuvered past defenders on quarterback keepers .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "78.84507"} {"text": "During the Civil Rights movement - did MLK turn his back on what must have seemed impossible ?No - he used his Dream of what America could be to inspire us .When Obama was growing up without any examples of black leaders , did he give up or did he take his dreams and turn them into a reality ?By turning your back on America during this hard time , what are you teaching your kids ?I think this is the perfect time to remind our children that each of them has rights .And each of them is entitled to the promise of what this country can be and hopefully some of them will be inspired to strengthen it .I love David 's post- # 53 , and think it is the perfect retort to RBH just above .And why in the world after reading this thread would you equate not wanting to chant the pledge with turning one 's back on the U.S. ?I think the ultimate patriotism is one that is rational , critical and guided by principle .RBH- I 'm not sure what the MLK argument is but my interpretation of his legacy is based on his struggle to fight injustice both in the US and abroad .MLK spoke out against the Vietnam War and referred to the US government as the greatest perpetrator of violence in the world .That sentiment remains alive today with the occupation of foreign lands by this US military .He inspired me to work toward social justice .MLK was a revolutionary who stood behind working and poor peoples and challenged authority when justice was at stake .He was critical of the status quo when the status quo continued to perpetuate injustice .The Pledge is not inspiring to me .It 's empty and attempts to make those who recite it believe that there is justice for all in this country when that is not true .It would be more true if it said \" ... and justice for some \" .I support learning the history of the pledge but school - wide broadcasts is out of control .What is the value of reciting the pledge of allegiance in schools ?I would like an honest answer from the principal of JSIS .Is it to make kids more patriotic ?I agree with what RBH is saying .It 's great for the kids to learn about their history and culture .I just do n't get how this empty and inane pledge does that .As I said above - could thoughtlessly reciting it ( like 99 % of the kids will do 99 % of the time ) lead to a conversation about this country 's history , culture , traditions , conflicts ?Yes .But this seems an absurd way to get there .Why not just have those conversations to begin with and not pressure and coerce our kids to say this silly pledge .You could make kids repeat Einstein 's theory of relativity every morning and no real learning would occur .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "79.25609"} {"text": "One , simply because that is his job as a teacher to assist a student who needs help in the class .Two , because my son had an IEP , which made it even more contingent on the teacher to help him .I did n't complain , because I had no income to speak of , no support from anyone in my community ( I lived in Oklahoma City at the time ) , and a family that agreed with the teacher .I did not at that time know that such groups as the FFRF , AU , or American Atheists existed .I was aware of the ACLU , but did n't realize they helped on this sort of thing .Why ?Because I was educated in Oklahoma , I suppose .They do n't tell you some of the most important things in civics .I doubt I would have felt safe , anyway , with my father and mother still raging over the case that had just been decided that removed the Christian cross from their city seal .I salute this child - and his family - for standing up for his rights .never administrate pledges and prayers .Given the effectiveness of prayer , a government that insists on prayer is just hoisting the stupid - roger anyway .Glenn E Ross .Even for people who want to say the pledge , why do they need to do it daily ?Does it wear off or expire overnight ? kmareld .Wow , this still happens ?I should not be surprised .In 1970 I was excluded from homeroom for not saying the Pledge .Vietnam War was raging and my older brother was due to be drafted .I would stand up so as not to be disruptive and simply not say the pledge .Teacher sent me to Principal .Parents called in .Question ?Is there a religious reason ?No , First Amendment , I can not be compelled to declare an oath simply to attend school .Principal agreed .Back to class .During the Pledge I was to stand outside the classroom .First day alone .I can handle that .I was being ostrascized by the teacher .Second day there were four others with me .By the fourth day the Principal came down the hall and noticed us 12 students not being in class during the Pledge .The next day we were oin the class standing respectfully saying or not saying the Pledge .The teacher was not back the next quarter , we students thought she went to school in a different state .Oh , I went to school in the Los Angeles School District .Trebuchet .I was in a class with a JW kid in Junior High , back about 1960 .Other kids were harassing him and calling him a Commie .The school handled it in a surprisingly enlightened manner , calling the kid out of the class on a pretext and having the asst .principal come in and explain about freedom of religion and the first ammendment .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "79.44969"} {"text": "For me , mindlessly reciting a government mandated pledge has all the hallmarks of the world 's worst totalitarian regimes .Actually , maybe that 's the answer !Let 's install flickering fluorescent lighting , turn the heat off , make them wear matching uniforms , and get the kids to stand in perfectly straight lines every morning and recite this pledge .To keep things interesting we could have them run in clockwise and counter - clockwise directions in the play yard on alternating days during \" personal growth time \" .It seams like a great history lesson on what this country has always stood against .Many have argued that instituting the Pledge is OK , because it is \" optional \" -teacher / student can \" opt out \" of having to say the Pledge .Principal Alvarez said that for the students who wish to say the Pledge she would like to \" give the opportunity \" to them to do so .Also , I agree with so many who already pointed out , that blindly following a law , without critically thinking whether the law is a good one or a just one is not teaching our children to think indipendently and critically .It 's not that I would encourage my children to be unlawful , but I belive that it is important that they develop critical thinking skills about the rules that they are presented with rather than obay rules blindly , because they are told to do so .In this case , the State Law in regards to the Pledge , gives teachers / students the option to \" opt out \" of having to say the Pledge .Princiapal Alvarez , said that she believes that it is important that we as adults follow the rules .But if we think critically for a moment about this particular Law , where opting out is written into the Law , would we as adults be breaking the rules or teaching our children to break the rules if we did n't enforce it ?Is n't it more confusing to say to our children ; that although it 's the law you can \" opt out \" of doing it if you want ?Can you imagine saying that , although the speed liming is 30MPH you can \" opt out \" and drive at whatever speed limit you choose ?JKY has an interesting suggestion .Why not have those who want to do the pledge \" opt in \" rather than making those who do n't want to do it \" opt out \" .Principal Alvarez can gather the children whose parents want them to do this in the lunch room or gym before school to say the pledge .This would be a compromise that would meet the state law requirement .Nevertheless , I do n't think that minors should be reciting an oath , which is the same as a pledge .She 's not budging .She does n't have to .Apparently the majority of parents at JSIS either support her decision or do n't have an opinion in either direction .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "79.474785"} {"text": "No implied right or wrong .That would be fairness and inclusion and anti - bias .I believe that as long as the law stands this is how our schools should address the patriotic exercises that begin the school day .Is this the right time for Congress to update the pledge ?I like the liberty and justice for all part , the remainder can be scraped , and add values like inclusiveness , tolerance , peace , community , rule of law ..... .Thank you Doug and Ben !When we said the Pledge , it was a time when we could walk to school and not have to worry about being killed on the way .We did n't have to pass through detectors .We could play on the playground ( wow , playground ) and not have to worry .Now , 40 years later , with no Pledge , look at what has come of our society .Not only should we have our kids feel some pride and affiliation , but it is time for prayer .Maybe kids will stop plotting to kill one another ! ! !I presume the \" debate \" that needed to be ended was something like the comments on this page .It would seem to me this is the wrong time to end the discussion when the issue is still so volatile .I 'm also uncomfortable with the rationale about \" following state law .\" The conversation is not about whether it is a law , but whether it is a good law .Of course this becomes a burning issue in Wallyhood and JS School , where affluent helicopter parents with too much free time can make it so !You have NO idea how many others are shocked to learn that the Pledge ISN'T part of the morning classroom activities , at least at JS .I have been a classroom volunteer(3 - 4X weekly ) for over ten years working with a wonderful teacher .Four years ago while teaching at JS she was called in for a \" review\"/reprimand by the former princlpal due to a complaint that the Pledge was a daily AM activity .( Everyone had to be respectful but no one REQUIRED to recite anything . )She brought him a copy of the WA state law and the Seattle school policy re the Pledge and that 's when the principal learned about the law .He had to back down with his reprimand and AT THAT TIME it became an option rather than as stated in the Saturday Times article that JS \" has traditionally let teachers decide whether or not to do the Pledge . \"So \" traditionally \" for the last three years !At the Seattle public school where she 's taught for the last three years the Pledge is a daily classroom activity and part of all school functions .No one is having fits about it ; it is a part of the PUBLIC SCHOOLS program .BTW , PUBLIC schools are funded by the Federal , State and City governments .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "80.584076"} {"text": "This was a beating .\" Causby is so upset over what happened that she now home schools Justin and is seeking legal action .\" I 'm not saying I would never spank him .If he need it , then yes , but there 's a difference between a spanking and a beating .\" If Justin gets in trouble now , he 's told park the four wheeler .To him that 's a pretty big deterrent to bad behavior .Groveton Superintendent Jim Wise said that the district supports the use of corporal punishment .Wise contends that proper procedure was followed .He points out that a witness observed the paddling , and that the incident was handled properly .Mrs. Causby did take the issue before the school board , but no action was taken .All content \u00a9 Copyright 2001 - 2004 WorldNow and KTRE .All Rights Reserved .Where do we draw the line ?If we are citizens of the U.S. and live here with all her freedoms why can we not pledge allegiance with respect ?And if I read the wording of Dr. Frances Haithcock - Chancellor Of Public Schools , written permission might not be required .Do you think this is the first step of taking the Pledge of Allegiance out of the public schools ?Will it then not be required when becomimg a legal citizen ?Sorry this is lengthy .But the ruling by the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals in Atlanta could trigger more lawsuits if other students are forced to stand for the pledge or punished if they do not , said Randall Marshall , an American Civil Liberties Union attorney who represented Cameron Frazier .\" What 's different about Cameron Frazier than any other student in the state of Florida ? \"Marshall said .Frazier was a junior at Boynton Beach High in 2005 when he refused to stand during the pledge and spent the rest of the day in the office after his teacher berated him for his disrespect , according to the original lawsuit .Frazier did not have his parents ' permission to abstain , but the teenager said he had not stood for the pledge since the sixth grade .The appeals court upheld another Florida law that requires kids to get permission from their parents before abstaining from the pledge , reversing a lower court 's ruling on that matter .In a prepared statement , Florida Education Commissioner Eric Smith said the state Department of Education was \" pleased \" that the court \" recognized the balance between the exercise of free speech and parents ' right to direct and oversee their child 's education and civic values .\"The department and the state Board of Education , along with Frazier 's teacher , other school employees and the Palm Beach County school district , were the defendants in the original case .Frazier settled with the district in 2006 but pursued his case against the state .In 2006 , a federal judge ruled that the state law requiring civilians to stand during the pledge , and another requiring students to get written parental permission to avoid participating , were unconstitutional .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "80.61062"} {"text": "I suppose it 's possible that the teacher is a bully who decided to make an example of some poor Jehovah 's witness or anarchist , but it seems more likely that the kid was being a wise - ass . 13-year - olds with parents who bring ACLU lawyers to the principal 's office , in my experience , tend to be wise - asses .I just wish we could get someone other than the ACLU lawyers to comment on the real facts .I 'm glad the girl is not explaining because it is None of Our Business .It is her choice whether or not to pledge allegiance and to stand to do so .I do n't care if she is a Jehovah 's Witness ( that was the basis for the original Supreme Court rulings , as Jehovah 's Witness kids were being singled out and harassed for not pledging , which would have violated their family 's religion ) .I do n't care if she had an embarrassing stain on the back of her pants and did n't want to stand up .I do n't care if she did not want to express support for the federal government because of an issue about war , or taxes , or anything else .I do n't care if she simply did n't want to do it that day .The First Amendment protects her rights to make that choice of political expression , according to decades of Supreme Court precedent .There is n't some footnote about all of us evaluating her reasons and passing judgment .It 's her choice .And the teacher was ignorant not to know something that basic and to then handle the situation so poorly .You do n't have a constitutional right to ignore your teacher 's requests \" .Umm , yes you do , if the request violates the constitution .What we have here is effectively a loyalty oath -- you are pledging allegiance to your country -- enforced by a government institution .And the government can not compel any of us to take that kind of oath ( except for certain government jobs ) .Period , end of discussion .Freedom of speech starts with freedom not to speak .Refusal to say the Pledge is not a \" request \" to be \" honored \" ( such a nice , generous government employee , willing to make an exception if someone gives a good enough reason ) .It 's an unqualified right -- a right that belongs to each of us , not to any government institution .And the government does n't get to judge whether our reasons are sufficiently \" deeply held \" ; the Constitution does n't just disappear if Mrs. Smith in English class thinks you 're being a twit .So : what we have here is a government representative telling kids that they either need to swear loyalty or do extra work that no one else needs to .That 's coersion ; yes , very minor in the grand scheme of things , but coersion nonetheless .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "80.89893"} {"text": "But in order to do that , you will likely have to get a Constitutional Amendment passed .Best of luck with that .I currently teach in a Maryland middle school after 10 years in high school .This issue has come up in my room several times in the past .In middle school , I explain to the students at the beginning of the year that they DO have the right to not say the PLEDGE .We discuss the topic openly from both sides and I have yet to find a student who feels the desire to refuse .In high school , I did the same and in only a few situations did a student refuse .I would honor their request if they wrote a short essay explaining their reasons for not saying the Pledge .You see , most of the students who \" refuse \" the Pledge are doing so not for political or religious beliefs , but rather to bring attention to themselves - to rebell .After asking a simple request for an honest essay to explain to me their reasons almost always ended up with the student standing for the Pledge the next day .This issue can become a very in depth , teachable moment , and I am pretty certain has become a topic in many Social Studies classes throughout the states .Our students need to understand WHAT their rights are as well as WHY they have these rights and HOW these rights are protected .This should not be made into a circus .People have to prove they 're patriotic .I love my country more than you !What are you , a terrorist ?Stand up !Why do you even have to have all this stuff at school ?It 's like hearing the national anthem before baseball games like the President is about to get inaugurated or something .I would honor their request if they wrote a short essay explaining their reasons for not saying the Pledge .Why should a student have to explain their constitutional protect right to order to exercise it ?Who cares why they 're doing it ?In fact , what you 're doing is intimidating students into reciting the pledge , even if they do n't want to .it 's not a \" teachable moment , \" it 's bullying .The student should have to explain their reasons for refusing because , depending on the reason , there might not be any violation of their constitutional rights .You do n't have a constitutional right to ignore your teacher 's requests , or to refuse to answer a question in class .You do have the right not to be compelled to do anything against your political or religious beliefs .In this case , I find it very hard to believe that this kid has some sort of deeply held beliefs that prevent her from saying the Pledge .The incident happened on some random Wednesday in the middle of the school year .Was this the first time she 'd ever been asked to stand for the Pledge in this class ?", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "80.90976"} {"text": "The hell if I want my kid indoctrinated into this abject mind - waste .I seek a world without borders , where all peoples needs are met .Unfortunately to bring that about will take time , organizing and revolution .That is what I am teaching my kid .Teacher Suspended for Forcing Kid to Say Pledge of Allegiance .As the students recited , teacher Anne Daigle - McDonald took the boy 's wrist and placed his hand over his heart .He protested , pulling his arm down and reminding her he was a Jehovah 's Witness .\" You are an American , and you are supposed to salute the flag , \" Daigle - McDonald said , according to a statement the boy gave to a school administrator .The next day , Daigle - McDonald again placed the boy 's hand over his heart .She then addressed the class . \" In my classroom , everyone will do the pledge ; no religion says that you ca n't do the pledge , \" several students told a school administrator , according to a report .\" If you ca n't put your hand on your heart , then you need to move out of the country .\" Unfortunately , this is just plain ignorant : .The issue is one that has cropped up in school districts across the country for decades : Do students have a right to opt out of the Pledge of Allegiance ?In the Hernando County School District , the answer is clear : Yes .The answer is clear everywhere .The Supreme Court settled this in 1943 in West Virginia v Barnette , ruling that the government could not force a child to recite the pledge of allegiance .It 's one of the most famous SCOTUS rulings ever , with one of the most eloquent and memorable passages ever written , by Justice Robert Jackson .The teacher was suspended five days without pay .Unfortunately , her ignorance remains : .In a conference with Heather Martin , the Hernando district 's executive director of business services , Daigle - McDonald told her version of the story .She was aware that the boy was a Jehovah 's Witness , but not that he could n't say the pledge .His mother told me that he did n't celebrate holidays or birthdays , and I told her that was fine , \" the teacher said .She said that he had been drawing or doodling in previous days .He seemed confused , she said .Some other kids were also not reciting the pledge .On Sept. 11 , the 12-year anniversary of the terrorist attacks in New York City , Washington , D.C. , and western Pennsylvania , she said she did n't want the boy to be distracted and was worried \" the other children might imitate him .She said she made statements to the class about reciting the pledge , but never directed them solely at the boy .Martin told her that nearly all of the students who were interviewed indicated that , on Sept. 12 , the day after the first incident , she told the class that those who did n't want to say the pledge should move back to their home country .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "81.05589"} {"text": "\" When I 'm on the field , I go to the box and I tell them exactly what I want to see , and then I tell them to freeze it or roll it slowly .When I 'm on TV , I 'm subject to whatever they show , so I do n't have any control there , \" Carey said .But that 's where the skill of speaking extemporaneously in a frank , self - aware way becomes even more important .Even with limited time , Carey could say something like , \" Maybe the referee has access to an angle that we do n't \" in order to properly gauge the expectations of the audience - and to make an eventual mistake seem like less of a mistake .Carey also tried to compare his effort to predict rulings with efforts by others in the media to predict the outcome of games .\" [ N]ot unlike all the other experts who chose who was going to win the AFC Championship , I make errors , \" Carey said .\" Everybody makes errors . \"He 's right that everyone makes errors ( and I know that as well as aynone ) , but it 's not right to compare errors in picking winners to errors in analyzing the outcome of a replay review .The latter is n't even a prediction ; it 's an assessment of what the ruling should be .And the best officiating experts will make it look like their assessments are more accurate than the official NFL assessment , in the event the two differ .Yes , the job is tough .Yes , the communication requirements are fundamentally different .And , yes , the fact that Mike Pereira makes it look so easy makes the job even tougher for someone who , through two full seasons , has not yet shown he 's suited for it .Tue . , Feb. 23 , 2016 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM CST Live Scouting Combine The NFL Scouting Combine is a vital event in the path to the draft .More than 300 prospects will participate in the 2016 combine in their quest to achieve their NFL dreams .We d . , Feb. 24 , 2016 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM CST Live Scouting Combine The NFL Scouting Combine is a vital event in the path to the draft .More than 300 prospects will participate in the 2016 combine in their quest to achieve their NFL dreams .Thu . , Feb. 25 , 2016 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM CST Live Scouting Combine The NFL Scouting Combine is a vital event in the path to the draft .More than 300 prospects will participate in the 2016 combine in their quest to achieve their NFL dreams .Fri . , Feb. 26 , 2016 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM CST Live Scouting Combine The NFL Scouting Combine is a vital event in the path to the draft .More than 300 prospects will participate in the 2016 combine in their quest to achieve their NFL dreams .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "81.65329"} {"text": "Oakland has promising pieces for future seasons , but this team does n't look like a contender in 2013 .With games against the 3 - 5 Philadelphia Eagles in Week 9 and the 2 - 6 New York Giants in Week 10 , however , the 3 - 4 Raiders could be 5 - 4 entering their final stretch .Which team will win ?Which team will win ?Philadelphia Eagles .Oakland Raiders .Oakland currently has the No . 5 rushing offense and the No . 6 rushing defense in the NFL .The Eagles are just as strong on the ground , but with quarterback questions , the potential is present for yet another letdown in Week 9 .At Oakland , expect that to happen .The Raiders are 3 - 1 at home during the 2013 regular season , most recently defeating the Pittsburgh Steelers .Terrelle Pryor has been a dominant dual - threat quarterback , and Darren McFadden is starting to find his groove .That spells trouble for the Eagles .Philadelphia 's downward spiral will continue , and Oakland will move to .500 .Launch your career .Get the app .Copyright \u00a9 2015 Bleacher Report , Inc. Turner Broadcasting System , Inc.All Rights Reserved .Certain photos copyright \u00a9 2015 Getty Images .Any commercial use or distribution without the express written consent of Getty Images is strictly prohibited .AdChoices As much as I would love to say the 0 - 3 NY Giants , I think the G men rebound this week .Lions 1 - 1 at Redskins 0 - 2 .Can RG3 get the Skins going ?Can their defense stop anyone ?No , Lions win .Chargers 1 - 1 at Titans 1 - 1 .No one knows what these two teams are yet .The Chargers could easily be 2 - 0 , the Titans could be as well .The Titans are at home , the Chargers are more talented .Let 's go Titans .Cards 1 - 1 at Saints 2 - 0 .The Bucs are the team least deserving of being 0 - 2 , the pats the least deserving of being 2 - 0 , so of course Pats win likely in a fluky fashion .Packers 1 - 1 at Bengals 1 - 1 .The Packers are legitimate contenders , the Bengals are the worst dressed team in the NFL not named Jaguars .So I am going with the contender over the fashion felonies .Rams 1 - 1 at Cowboys 1 - 1 .One thing about the Cowboys , they rarely lose two in a row .Of course , they rarely win two in a row either , but they beat the .Cleveland .LA .St. Louis .Cardinals .ah Rams .Browns 0 - 2 at Vikings 0 - 2 .An early matchup in the race for the first overall pick in the 2014 NFL Draft .Vikings roll .Cleveland is on the clock .Sunday 4:15 games .Falcons 1 - 1 at Dolphins 2 - 0 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "81.75354"} {"text": "The experiment with the Bills playing one game a season in Toronto failed , but that 's not a reflection of the level of interest in the NFL in Canada .Football is big north of the border , too .Before the Ray Rice , Greg Hardy , and Adrian Peterson cases of 2014 , NFL players who faced criminal charges typically continued to show up for work while prosecution was pending .Except in rare cases ( like Mike Vick 's dogfighting and gambling indictment of 2007 , which sparked an indefinite suspension without pay ) , the league took no action until the court proceedings had ended .The notorious Ray Rice video , followed four days later by the child - abuse allegations against Peterson and amid the then - lingering domestic violence case against Hardy , prompted the NFL to find a way to get Peterson and Hardy off the field without suspending them .They both agreed to be placed on paid leave at a time when they otherwise were free men who were presumed innocent .In December 2014 , the NFL codified the availability of paid leave for any players facing criminal charges .It 's a vague , discretionary process that the league uses in some cases and not in others , with no clear rules or formulas for invoking it .As to Bills running back LeSean McCoy , who is expected to be charged with aggravated assault in Philadelphia , the league wo n't be using paid leave during the portion of the calendar in which all players are on unpaid leave .At some point , however , the players will return - and the wheels of justice often grind slowly .If McCoy chooses to fight the case through trial , he could miss all of the 2016 season , but with pay .The alternative would be to resolve the charges with a plea deal .The prosecutors will know that McCoy needs to get the case behind him in order to play , which means they 'd potentially drive a harder bargain .If McCoy pleads guilty to anything before the start of the 2016 season , he 'll then face an unpaid suspension for a baseline of six games , which can be increased or decreased based on a variety of factors .From the team 's perspective , there 's no good solution .Already , $ 2.5 million of McCoy 's base salary is fully guaranteed for 2016 .The remaining $ 2.3 million becomes fully guaranteed on March 9 .A suspension would void the guarantees , and it also would allow the Bills to recover a portion of his signing bonus .Paid leave would have no impact on the guaranteed money ; even if they cut McCoy now or while he 's on paid leave , they 'll still owe him the money .( That said , cutting him now would avoid the extra $ 2.3 million guaranteed . )For McCoy , the question becomes whether it 's more important to play in 2016 or to maximize his earnings .He could get all of his money for 2016 but then face an unpaid suspension in 2017 , if he 's convicted in the next offseason .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.09912"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...Photo-1591498.30807 - Times Union .Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.247665"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...Photo-1591498.30807 - Times Union .Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.247665"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...Photo-1591498.30807 - Times Union .Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.247665"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...Photo-1591498.30807 - Times Union .Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.247665"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...Photo-1591498.30807 - Times Union .Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.247665"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over Soldier Field on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and Atlanta Falcons , Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Barrington , Ill. , Assistant Fire Chief Greg Keegan looks over ...Photo-1591498.30807 - Times Union .Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.247665"} {"text": "At the same time , this also gives them the opportunity to learn and exercise their equally important rights not to participate because they do not agree with something about the pledge .Both messages are equally important to the fabric of this country .So , my advice , would be to explain in an unbiased manner both sides of the story to kids , give them the ammunition to make an educated choice , and let them loose .See what they do ( then write a new post about it ) .Ryan , I love that idea .The only thing I worry about is that 5 year olds can barely put their pants on forward - they 're not quite at the stage where they can make some pretty complex moral analyses .I think the kids would be better off having you come in and tell them the story of how you chose to serve in the interest of liberty and justice for all instead of having to recite the pledge .That would make a huge impression on kindergartners .I remember the pledge , but all I remember is not saying ' under god ' .And remember , some of us serve here at home by helping the neediest among us and dissenting from unjust government decisions .Not at all to diminish your service - I ca n't ever imagine being brave enough to stand in the path of a bullet .Ryan@4 : Those are high expectations for a five year old to meet .When I was a kid , reciting the Pledge of Allegiance was a mindless daily repetition and the meaning of the words were lost on me .Now I realize that the words are borderline offensive , and pledging a loyalty oath to flag and country seems contrary to the original ideals of the United States .I wish I 'd had the tools as a kid to digest what I was saying and then question the ritualistic recitation , but I did n't .And I 'm not sure kids today are much different .I am pained to read about the effort to impose the recitation of the Pledge of Allegiance on the children of the John Stanford school ( see Nancy M comment above ) .Why is it necessary for us to demand obeisance from young kids who can hardly understand what they are reciting ?Are we afraid they are likely to turn into little terrorists if they do not pledge - with great regularity , perhaps daily ?Apparently we have to get them in line before they can think for themselves .To be fair to Alvarez , there was a message from on high ( the District ) this school year that stated it was school policy to recite the pledge .Additionally , the policy has the support of the school board .And , it 's the law of the state of Washington .Alvarez is implementing the policy per the request from the school District .Why not take the School Board , the District and the State to task for this ?", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.39934"} {"text": "( Do n't ask me how I know . )In San Jose when the Dallas Stars are the visiting hockey team , Sharks fans will boo and hiss when \" bright stars \" are mentioned in the Hymn .Visitors from Dallas clutch at pearls and express butt - hurt over the disrespect .It is not clear whether explaining to them that the disrespect is aimed toward their team totem , not to the Great Nation God , eases their butt - hurt .In high school I refused to participate in pep rallies for the sports teams .I explained to my teacher that I was embarrassed for my species and that should aliens land during that ceremony , I would not want to be part of the resulting carnage .As I was an ' A ' student in her AP English class , she did not bother to try to enforce any such stupid rules on me .My home room teacher did not tell us about that 1943 Supreme Court ruling .nakarti .To paraphrase Roy Zimmerman : I did n't say that .But that 's what I heard , somebody said that , it was me .... .Subscribe by email to Dispatches From the Culture Wars .Follow Dispatches From the Culture Wars .About the Author .After spending several years touring the country as a stand up comedian , Ed Brayton tired of explaining his jokes to small groups of dazed illiterates and turned to writing as the most common outlet for the voices in his head .Read More ... .Support Ed 's Youtube show Approaching the Bench .Categories .Archives .There are many people who object to saying the pledge of allegiance : some for religious reasons , some because they are not , in fact , Americans , and some because they simply do not believe in it .The law protects those people .We do not have a mandatory loyalty oath in this country and no teacher has the right to create one .If one of my children had refused to say the pledge and a teacher called the police and subjected him or her to such public humiliation , I would be inclined more toward assault and arson than toward accepting his apology .We had a huge thread on the main forum discussing a teacher who asked that a child cover up a gun displayed in the child 's picture .The teacher in this casae is even worse .I would have wanted him fired .There are many people who object to saying the pledge of allegiance : some for religious reasons , some because they are not , in fact , Americans , and some because they simply do not believe in it .The law protects those people .We do not have a mandatory loyalty oath in this country and no teacher has the right to create one .If one of my children had refused to say the pledge and a teacher called the police and subjected him or her to such public humiliation , I would be inclined more toward assault and arson than toward accepting his apology .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.86682"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception ...Photo-1591290.30807 - Times Union .Image 23 of 93 .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , left , daughter Delores Soderburg , second from left , and daughter Jessica Soderburg , 17 , right , hang a flag with the names of those lost 10 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , ...Photo-1591284.30807 - Times Union .Image 24 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591493.30807 - Times Union .Image 25 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591488.30807- Times Union .Image 26 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591491.30807- Times Union .Image 27 of 93 .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt York ) less .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.885185"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception ...Photo-1591290.30807 - Times Union .Image 23 of 93 .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , left , daughter Delores Soderburg , second from left , and daughter Jessica Soderburg , 17 , right , hang a flag with the names of those lost 10 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , ...Photo-1591284.30807 - Times Union .Image 24 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591493.30807 - Times Union .Image 25 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591488.30807- Times Union .Image 26 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591491.30807- Times Union .Image 27 of 93 .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt York ) less .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.885185"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception ...Photo-1591290.30807 - Times Union .Image 23 of 93 .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , left , daughter Delores Soderburg , second from left , and daughter Jessica Soderburg , 17 , right , hang a flag with the names of those lost 10 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , ...Photo-1591284.30807 - Times Union .Image 24 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591493.30807 - Times Union .Image 25 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591488.30807- Times Union .Image 26 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591491.30807- Times Union .Image 27 of 93 .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt York ) less .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.885185"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception ...Photo-1591290.30807 - Times Union .Image 23 of 93 .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , left , daughter Delores Soderburg , second from left , and daughter Jessica Soderburg , 17 , right , hang a flag with the names of those lost 10 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , ...Photo-1591284.30807 - Times Union .Image 24 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591493.30807 - Times Union .Image 25 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591488.30807- Times Union .Image 26 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591491.30807- Times Union .Image 27 of 93 .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt York ) less .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.885185"} {"text": "Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen ... more .Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.9169"} {"text": "Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen ... more .Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.9169"} {"text": "Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen ... more .Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.9169"} {"text": "Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen ... more .Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "82.9169"} {"text": "Appearing on Friday 's PFT Live on NBC Sports Radio and NBCSN , Greene suggested that , because he spent the bulk of his career with the Los Angeles Rams , he may have gotten lost in the cracks .Greene , one of the first players to change teams via true free agency , spent three seasons with the Steelers after eight in L.A. Then came a year in Carolina , a year with the 49ers , and two more with the Panthers .( Greene called his time in San Francisco a \" fart in the wind , \" which also accurately describes Jim Tomsula 's lone year as head coach - in multiple ways . )Ultimately , it was PFT 's Darin Gantt ( who holds the Carolina vote for the Hall of Fame ) task to make the case for Greene , and this year Greene got in .So as many wring hands ( rightfully so ) for the omission of Terrell Owens , it 's time for a deep exhale on Greene - and not simply because of an effort to avoid inhaling the odors of a fart in the wind .Panthers defensive end Kony Ealy is having more problems with dogs in Charlotte than he was Broncos in Santa Clara last week .According to Michael Gordon of the Charlotte Observer , Ealy was named in a lawsuit which claims he bilked sports bar owner Kris Johnson out of $ 3,000 when a dog - breeding plan fell through .The lawsuit says Ealy and his brother Danny \" Dogman \" Jones lured him into a plan to breed African Boerboel puppies .The dogs can grow to more than 200 pounds , and the lawsuit said Ealy and his brother told Johnson they needed $ 6,000 for a breeding female , promising they could make $ 35,000 a litter and $ 1 million a year .( It sounds like they might have neglected the sheer amount of chow it takes to feed a bunch of 200-pound dogs when formulating this business plan . )( Proceed . )Johnson wrote a check for $ 3,000 , but then the operation never came together for whatever reason , so he 's suing to get his money back .Ealy could not be reached for comment , but attorney Kenneth Raynor said Ealy and his brother : \" dispute the allegations , . . .and I plan on vigorously defending the lawsuit .\" The second - year defensive end had three sacks and an interception in the Super Bowl , raising his profile a bit , and making him a more visible target .The United States is n't the only country where the Super Bowl is a huge television draw .According to John Kryk of the Toronto Sun , 18 million Canadians watched at least part of Super Bowl 50 .That represents 52 percent of the Canadian population - the same percentage of Americans who watched at least part of Super Bowl 50 .Last year , Super Bowl XIL was actually watched by a slightly higher percentage of the Canadian population than of the American population .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "83.246994"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "83.68614"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "83.68614"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field ...Photo-1591503.30807 - Times Union .Image 8 of 93 .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never Forget , \" in a reference to Sept. 11 , 2001 , on his gloves after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter of ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never ...Photo-1591335.30807- Times Union .Image 9 of 93 .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown ...Photo-1591330.30807 - Times Union .Image 10 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons and Chicago Bears , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers ...Photo-1591408.30807 - Times Union .Image 11 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "84.29538"} {"text": "The school system confirmed the sequence of events .The next morning , the girl again refused to stand for the pledge .This time , the teacher called two school police officers to the classroom to escort the girl to the office .\" How can you interpret the teacher 's action as anything except a direct violation of this policy ?What I do not understand is why the teacher was not formally warned following the incident on the first day with a reminder that the girl was acting appropriately and that he was not .If he was warned , but called security the following day anyway , he should have been suspended immediately .If he was not warned after the first incident , then the administrators in the school failed in their responsibilities .The issue has nothing to do with whether we agree with the girl 's choice ; the law and the policy make it her choice , not ours .Given that , the teacher 's behavior was a gross , repeated violation of school policy and the law .And I 'm just sure the child read the entire manual and the defiance was her own idea : rolleyes : .At best it was a childish prank intended to goad the teacher into doing what he did .There is a bit more to this story than what the liberal media is reporting .I said the teacher 's actions were inappropriate , but must we encourage children to be able to undermine teachers ?This incident reminds me of the skateboarders who were taunting cops in Baltimore so they could make youtube videos .Just because the handbook allows a child to not participate in the Pledge of Allegiance I rather doubt it encourages this sort of thing .Come to think of it , maybe I should n't be surprised .Of course she 's a child and the teacher was the adult , but the entire incident is still a symptom of what 's wrong with big government trying to be PC and get schools to instill values in children that the parents fail to .I have no idea what motivated her decision .The fact is that her motivation is completely irrelevant given the policy and the law .The teacher clearly rejected both the policy and the law and decided to treat her action as personal defiance .In doing so , he committed an act of civil disobedience .That too is a choice ( actually , a defiant one ) .But as one who has also chosen to commit acts of civil disobedience , I figure you have no basis for complaint when forced to pay the penalty .In this case I have no sympathy for the teacher since he made a 13 year old a victim of his tantrum and , ultimately , he is the one responsible for being the adult .And I 'm just sure the child read the entire manual and the defiance was her own idea : rolleyes : .At best it was a childish prank intended to goad the teacher into doing what he did .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "84.54705"} {"text": "The teacher in this casae is even worse .you , sir , are what is wrong with this country .i applaud the teacher .the kid was not punished , just removed .she was not forced to say it , so her rights were not infringed upon .the kid should be humiliated for not saying the pledge of allegiance and the parents shamed for not raising their kid to love the country that has given them such a good life .do they have a right not to say it ? ?yes , of course .but that right was not revoked by being removed from the room .get the pinhead out of the room so as not to be a distraction from the patriotic students .then she can return , and be laughed at . that s the right of the other students as well .i just do nt get why someone would refuse to say the pledge .if you feel that strongly , why are you here ?Amazing , that some think they have the right to refuse to be respectful of our flag , yet demand we not embarrass , shame or humiliate them because of their lack of patriotism .If you do n't want to say the pledge , do n't say it .If I see you not saying it I will assume you are a visitor , ask you how long your staying and when you plan to return to your own country .If that embarrasses you and you feel offended , feel free to walk away but do n't tell me you have rights that I violated .If we continue to allow moronic laws like this be upheld , we are doomed to bow to the morons . \" with liberty and justice for ALL\" ...... whether we like it or not that child has that freedom , I do think the teacher went overboard and I hate the ACLU as much as anyone ... but freedom is nt true freedom if opposing views are nt tolerated .Although originally written in 1892 , the Pledge was not officially recognized by Congress until 1942 .Having graduated high school in a class of 100 students from 31 different countries , I tend to be sensitive to efforts to define patriotism in terms of pledges and salutes , and to efforts to impose uniformity of thought in any context .For me , forced pledges , like forced prayers , are a sign of totalitarianism , not patriotism .More importantly , in this case , the teacher was acting in direct contradiction of both national and state law , which explicitly prohibit efforts to force students to recite the pledge .Demanding that the student say the pledge and then calling the police to have her forcibly removed from the classroom when she refused was illegal and cruel .He is the one who should have been forcibly removed and his removal should have been permanent .Although originally written in 1892 , the Pledge was not officially recognized by Congress until 1942 .Having graduated high school in a class of 100 students from 31 different countries , I tend to be sensitive to efforts to define patriotism in terms of pledges and salutes , and to efforts to impose uniformity of thought in any context .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "84.96963"} {"text": "New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field ...Photo-1591503.30807 - Times Union .Image 8 of 93 .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never Forget , \" in a reference to Sept. 11 , 2001 , on his gloves after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter of ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never ...Photo-1591335.30807- Times Union .Image 9 of 93 .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown ...Photo-1591330.30807 - Times Union .Image 10 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons and Chicago Bears , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers ...Photo-1591408.30807 - Times Union .Image 11 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.000015"} {"text": "New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes commemorating 9/11 before an NFL football game against the Washington Redskins in Landover , Md. , on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. 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( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.039154"} {"text": "( AP Photo / Susan Walsh ) .Photo : Associated Press .New York Giants defensive back Kenny Phillips wears shoes ...Photo-1591287.30807 - Times Union .Image 7 of 93 .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field ...Photo-1591503.30807 - Times Union .Image 8 of 93 .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never Forget , \" in a reference to Sept. 11 , 2001 , on his gloves after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter of ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never ...Photo-1591335.30807- Times Union .Image 9 of 93 .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown ...Photo-1591330.30807 - Times Union .Image 10 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons and Chicago Bears , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers ...Photo-1591408.30807 - Times Union .Image 11 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.039154"} {"text": "Pledge .The Seattle Times ran a story earlier this week about a good old fashioned hullaballoo at the John Stanford School : incoming principal Jesely Alvarez announced that students would be asked to recite the Pledge of Allegiance at the beginning of each school day .While it is technically state law ( and has been for decades ) that the pledge be recited , the school district has historically left it up to individual principals whether to enforce it .JSIS 's previous principle , Kelly Aramaki , declined to enforce the rule , but according to the Times article , Alvarez is changing that : .In a pair of letters sent to parents this week , Alvarez acknowledged some opposition from teachers but said that after a month of internal debate it was time \" to move forward \" in \" following state law . \"\" As adults in this school community , I believe it is important that we follow rules , \" wrote Alvarez , who declined to comment for this story .The pledge will be read over the PA system every Monday and recited in individual classrooms the other days of the week .Students who do n't want to participate will be allowed to sit or stand respectfully .In case you 've forgotten it from your childhood , the pledge reads : .I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America , and to the republic for which it stands , one nation under God , indivisible , with liberty , and justice for all .No doubt there will be some angry disagreement , but to us , the move seems weird and anachronistic , and Alvarez 's decision to begin enforcement oddly tone deaf .What good does this kind of blind recitation serve ?In our opinion , that 's a crappy position to put a child or their parent in .There are better ways to teach civics .What do you think ?I say let the kids write their own pledge of allegiance .Gets them thinking about what they really believe in .By the way , do we all know that \" under god \" was an anti - communist addition in 1954 ?Seriously , no one should take any pledge without knowing what they 're pledging and why .There 's a fine line between following rules appropriately and following them mindlessly and without discussion .I think it 's a teaching opportuniity regarding civil disobedience , the meaning of liberty and justice , the doctrine of separation of church and state , and empty platitudes .N For all of us , not just the students .I also think this principal is a wanker .Maybe I am biased because I spent nine years serving this country ( ok ...I am biased ) but I think this is a good idea because it teaches kids two things .It gives them an inkling that someone had to stand up and show their loyalty at some point by putting their life on the line for this country to give them what they have now .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.35346"} {"text": "I am glad she is not budging .She should nt .I rather have a school leader that stands by her decisions .I am curious to know why she went as far as notifying us parents regarding a common practice in public schools .My kids former school pledged alliance to the flag regularly .Nothing wrong with that IMHO .My 1st grader said that they did , in fact , recite the pledge this past Monday .He chose to opt out .I would have supported his decision either way .His teacher told the class that they would be doing so every week and that they all had the choice to opt out if they so desired .He said it was explained to them fairly clearly , so I 'm pretty sure this is not a Halloween prank ..... .A lot of problems in this society are deeply rooted in giving too many choices to young children .By the time they become teenagers they are sick and tired of all the \" choices \" they were given early on and feel like they need to take control and do not want to listen to their parents and think their parents suck .Trust me , I know .Teachers should not give children that can barely write their names and wipe their bottoms the choice to \" opt out \" a school mandated , principal approved activity .yo mera , just as a clarification , the choice to \" opt out \" is written into the law and under such Federal Law , all students and teachers , have the right to participate or not participate as they choose .It is an individual choice provided by the law not a choice provided by the Teachers as you mistakenly assume .A six year old - as smart as we want to think our children are- do not have the knowledge to understand Federal Law and other big words .Opt out in this case means to them to do what the school community is doing or not doing it at all .Can they opt out from doing homework as well ?How about speaking quietly in the library ?eating lunch in the designated areas ?Kids need direction , instruction , and yes , lots of love and room to grow .yo mera : The only thing that makes the Pledge of Allegiance in public schools even vaguely Constitutional is the ability to opt - out of reciting it .Your metaphor is inapplicable .Homework and the other things you mentioned are not written into the First Amendment , the establishment of a universal religion ( i.e. \" under God \" ) is .Nope !Not the same !My child is in 1st Grade as well and ... to clarify ... they did not recite the pledge .The teacher read the pledge , they talked about it , discussed how to be respectful of everyone 's choices and make everyone feel safe and basically prepared for next Monday .And for the record .... my son will opt out .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.4377"} {"text": "I said the teacher 's actions were inappropriate , but must we encourage children to be able to undermine teachers ?This incident reminds me of the skateboarders who were taunting cops in Baltimore so they could make youtube videos .Just because the handbook allows a child to not participate in the Pledge of Allegiance I rather doubt it encourages this sort of thing .Come to think of it , maybe I should n't be surprised .Of course she 's a child and the teacher was the adult , but the entire incident is still a symptom of what 's wrong with big government trying to be PC and get schools to instill values in children that the parents fail to .Maybe that teacher should apply for a job at the school where they activate web cams in students ' homes .She 'd fit right in , rooting out 13 year old communist sympathizers and other equally despicable liberals ! : rolleyes : .Does anyone know for sure why the girl refused to stand ?Perhaps she was acting on her religious beliefs .If so , she was indeed acting based on the values instilled by her parents , rather than having a lack of values .Regardless , the teacher appears to have violated the State law and school policy by trying to force her to stand .The law is what it is , and is not open to interpretation by a teacher .Passions high over the Pledge .By Valerie Strauss .At a school board meeting in Marion County , Fla. , last year , World War II veterans packed the audience to protest a move to drop a requirement in the Student Code of Conduct that kids must stand for the Pledge of Allegiance .Schools Superintendent Jim Yancey agreed to keep the requirement -- even though the school is not legally allowed to discipline any student for not standing .So now , under a section called \" Student Responsibilities , \" the code now has a provision that reads : . \" To act in a manner which preserves the dignity of patriotic observances , including standing for the Pledge of Allegiance and National Anthem by following the guidelines established by the United States Congress in 36 U.S.C. 172 and 4 U.S.C. 4 .Much of the legal tangling has been over the words \" under God , \" which were added to the pledge in 1954 and which have been challenged ever since as promoting religion .When he signed the law to add the words , then president Dwight Eisenhower said , \" In this way we shall constantly strengthen those spiritual weapons which forever will be our country 's most powerful resource in peace and war . \" The girl at Roberto Clemente Middle School , who was escorted out of the room and sent to the counselor 's office for refusing to stand -- asked her lawyers not to reveal her personal reason for doing so .But putting the law aside , the question is whether the Pledge of Allegiance should be recited every day in schools .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.57205"} {"text": "I just wanted to clarify that .Bottom line , though , this is an issue that a lot of people feel strongly about in the community and I appreciate that people have taken it upon themselves to have their voices heard , to write letters to the principal and to the school board , etc .All of this discussion has me wondering what is the purpose of a pledge .As far as I can tell the only purpose is to try to inculcate conformity .Are our school kids better citizens than those who were educated before the pledge was adopted ?I doubt it .Are our politicians better than they otherwise would be because they are required to take an oath of office ?Do n't make me laugh .Is a witness at a trial less likely to commit perjury because he / she had to swear or affirm to tell the truth ?Perjury would be crime regardless of what was affirmed .I have been hired for dozens of jobs in my life and never once ( except maybe when I was drafted into the Army ) did I have take a pledge or oath , yet I was never told that my work was unsatisfactory .I know that the only effect on my performance as a result of being required to take a pledge or oath would have been resentment at being treated that way .Haley - sorry that Faux Snews has painted a target on your back and twisted your words around .Typical .Hopefully they do n't post your phone number and address and email as they did when an acquaintance of mine proved that Bill OReilly was lying several years back .Thanks for speaking up about this and for explaining your reasoning so well . , my mom told me not to talk about god in school , my mom says god does n't exist , etc . ) .In addition , many times our specials are first thing in the morning , so the kids get in , drop their stuff , I take attendance , then we 're lining up for PE .We would be halfway to PE when that came on the loudspeaker , and have to stop in the hallway to do the pledge , then we 're late for PE .To me , actions speak louder than the window dressing of saying the pledge or using the flag as a background in campaign signs .I prefer to show my patriotism by recognizing the faults of my country and working to improve those issues rather than blindly proclaiming superiority no matter what .I would prefer that my students learn to love their country by recognizing what it offers to them , what it means to others , and by understanding how they can take an active part in society to maintain the good parts and improve the not - so - good parts .That takes years of learning and growing and experiencing - not just blindly repeating a pledge each day .Wait .so it 's not p.c . to recite the pledge ?", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.68178"} {"text": "When the pledge is given , civilians must show full respect to the flag by standing at attention , men removing the headdress , except when such headdress is worn for religious purposes , as provided by Pub . L. ch .77 - 435 , s. 7 , approved June 22 , 1942 , 56 Stat .377 , as amended by Pub . L. ch .77 - 806 , 56 Stat .1074 , approved December 22 , 1942 .Court Findings First , the court reaffirmed the longstanding United States constitutional rule that if a student is excused from reciting the pledge , the student has a right to remain quietly seated during the pledge .Therefore , the last sentence of the Florida Statute may not be applied to students who are excused from the pledge recitation ( When the pledge is given , civilians must show full respect to the flag by standing at attention ) .Nonetheless , the opinion leaves open the possibility that the parental consent requirement can differ , or may not apply at all , depending upon the maturity of the student or if it is for a specific group of students ( such as high school students ) .In a specific instance , a mature student may not be required to have a parental consent in order to opt out of pledge recitation .The opinion does not state how that determination is to be made or offer any guidance in making that determination .Guidance to Districts Students who have been granted written permission not to recite the pledge are not required to stand and may remain seated during the recitation period .District counsel should also review the written opinion to determine how the consent provision should be applied to students in different grade levels and to students with different maturity levels .FH / jb .\" Nature always wears the colors of the spirit . \"Ralph Waldo Emerson .Forget not that the earth delights to feel your bare feet and the winds long to play with your hair .K. Gibran .In every walk with nature one receives far more than he seeks .John Muir . \" Climb the mountains and get their good tidings .Nature 's peace will flow into you as sunshine flows into trees .The winds will blow their own freshness into you , and the storms their energy , while cares will drop off like autumn leaves . \"John Muir .To us the pledge is a form of patriotism and a means of teaching same to our children .Various minorities and radical left groups have tried to have it struck down to no avail .With what has happened over the last year or so in this country I do not expect that to happen any time soon either !I remember having to recite it in kindergarden but I do n't remember it past that .When we were in high school we got stuck listening to a bad recording of the Star Spangled banner every morning .We always plotted to switch it witht he Jimi Hendrix version but that never did come about .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "85.76245"} {"text": "I encourage my daughter not to just for the sake of proving to herself and others that she does n't have to ; it 's frankly an insulting ritual unbecoming a great nation .Taking this state 's policies aside , I am not aware of many , if any , middle school students who like to stand for , OR say , the Pledge of Allegiance .Even many better - behaved students would continue to chatter over the recitation , and not stand , unless asked to do so .Plain and simple .Some middle school students are quite defiant when asked to do something they do not want to do .I do n't know an educator out there who would not respond favorably to a student 's legitimate objection , whether religious or otherwise , for not wanting to stand for the pledge .I have to wonder if this was a valid objection voiced to the teacher , or rather simple student insubordination that turned into a constitutional crisis once the child went home .However , if a teacher allows one student to remain insubordinate , he / she will have lost all management authority over a very difficult age group , so calling the resource officer was perhaps a way to wrest control back of a deteriorating classroom situation .I think the whole notion of reciting the pledge needs to be re - thought if teaching careers are on the line over it .Why are we bothering to waste classroom time with this when it is clearly not wanted ? \" Only in a liberal bastion of Maryland would people stoop so low as to have the school or teacher apologize for what this country stands for . \"Several posters on this issue have expressed this or similar sentiments .What they do n't realize is that the pledge actually is very much antithetical to what this country really does stand for .This is apparent just from PAYING ATTENTION to what the pledge actually SAYS .Most of the points in the pledge either are clearly and demonstrably not true , or are highly debatable .The \" under God \" part , for example .When I look at many of the things this country does , especially in terms of its foreign policy , and its flimsy justifications of thos policies , it 's clear to me that God has NOTHING to do with that .And there 's the \" indivisible \" part .Is the U.S.A. REALLY \" indivisible \" ?Some might think the Civil War settled that issue , but it did n't , not really .All that happened then is that the Union forced the Confederate states back into the Union literally at gun point .The issue of whether the separatist states had the legal and moral -- i.e. , constitutional -- right to secede from the Union has NEVER been settled in the courts .Lincoln even threatened to arrest the Supreme Court justices to prevent them from ruling on the issue .I identify seven points in the pledge of allegiance , and I have serious issues with every one of them .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "86.436646"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "86.65442"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - Times Union .Image 44 of 93 .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) less .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Dave Einsel ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium , home to the Houston Texans sports a new logo ...Photo-1591466.30807 - Times Union .Image 45 of 93 .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) less .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the Cincinnati Bengals in an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / David Richard ) .Photo : Associated Press .A giant flag is unveiled before the Cleveland Browns play the ...Photo-1591404.30807 - Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "86.65442"} {"text": "A young fan hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the ...Photo-1591352.30807 - 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Times Union .Image 46 of 93 .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Baltimore .( AP Photo / Nick Wass ) less .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank Stadium to honor the 10 year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh ... more .Photo : Associated Press .An American flag is unfurled onto the field at M&T Bank ...Photo-1591403.30807 - Times Union .Image 47 of 93 .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Chicago Bears and the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Referee Don Carey holds a ceremonial game ball on the 10th ...Photo-1591405.30807- Times Union .Image 48 of 93 .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans show their patriotism before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "86.65442"} {"text": "Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. 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( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "87.06319"} {"text": "Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. 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( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "87.06319"} {"text": "Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field ...Photo-1591503.30807 - Times Union .Image 8 of 93 .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never Forget , \" in a reference to Sept. 11 , 2001 , on his gloves after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter of ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never ...Photo-1591335.30807- Times Union .Image 9 of 93 .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown ...Photo-1591330.30807 - Times Union .Image 10 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons and Chicago Bears , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers ...Photo-1591408.30807 - Times Union .Image 11 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "87.06319"} {"text": "Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field carrying a flag before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans linebacker DeMeco Ryans ( 59 ) takes the field ...Photo-1591503.30807 - Times Union .Image 8 of 93 .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never Forget , \" in a reference to Sept. 11 , 2001 , on his gloves after catching a 34-yard touchdown pass against the Cincinnati Bengals in the second quarter of ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson flashes \" Never ...Photo-1591335.30807- Times Union .Image 9 of 93 .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland .( AP Photo / Tony Dejak ) less .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown pass against Cincinnati Bengals defensive back Leon Hall in the second quarter of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Cleveland . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Cleveland Browns tight end Benjamin Watson ( 82 ) catches a touchdown ...Photo-1591330.30807 - Times Union .Image 10 of 93 .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons and Chicago Bears , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Chicago .( AP Photo / Charles Rex Arbogast ) less .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers hold a giant American flag on the field observing the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Falcons ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Atlanta Falcons players along with firefighters and police officers ...Photo-1591408.30807 - Times Union .Image 11 of 93 .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Phelan M. Ebenhack ) less .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a 21-yard touchdown run during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "87.06319"} {"text": "We all live in the world , but we reach out one person at a time , and that usually works best with the people in closest proximity .And I 'm a liberal , but if you take advantage of the benefits of living in this county , you should have some allegiance to it .Nothing is free .Just to clarify - I do n't have strong feelings either way - but early on \" J \" said that the pledge was said at McDonald - I have a 2nd and 4th grader and according to them , they 've never said the pledge .@Carrie who asked what is wrong with a little patriotism ( nothing , obviously ) : What 's wrong with a little critical thinking ?I 'll take that over rote chanting any day !If this community were 100 % for the pledge ( believed in God , that it is a good thing to pledge allegiance to an object , and that there is indeed liberty and justice for all ) then it would be a wonderful thing to do .But that is not true of this community , so it is divisive .That is one reason why Ms. Alvarez ' judgement was so very poor in doing this .It simply ca n't fit into the place it did when and where we were kids .I can understand your nostalgia , but my kids are also doing fine having no idea who Mike Brady is .Reciting of the pledge at JSIS did not begin this week .The Monday morning announcement stated that teachers would discuss the pledge this week with their students and that recitation would begin on Monday , October 31 .I do n't know if anything has changed since Monday morning .I 'm a JSIS parent and just happened to be in the school during the morning announcement .lubilu , what an odd question .Clearly , I and my children are American so we would not pledge allegiance to another country or its flag and they would have no problem sitting out the pledge .And , chris , I like your earth pledge .My feelings go out to the teachers .About half of the teachers at the school teach on the language immersion side .Many of them do not seem like they are originally from the U.S.A. If they do not believe in reciting the Pledge of Allegiance , I hope they are strong enough to abstain from saying it .I also hope the kids who would like to say the Pledge of Allegiance are equally strong enough to say it even if their teacher is abstaining .Not an odd question at all .There are plenty of commenters on this thread suggesting that those of us who are living and working in the US should feel some allegiance to it and be happy to say the pledge regardless of whether they are US citizens or not .And would your kids be as happy to sit out the pledge as you think ?I 'm not sure that 's good for a 6 year old .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "87.71442"} {"text": "Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fl", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "88.41997"} {"text": "Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. 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Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "88.41997"} {"text": "Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. 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Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Phot NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "88.41997"} {"text": "Image 73 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers cheerleaders against the Detroit Lions during ...Photo-1591745.30807 - Times Union .Image 74 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , ...Photo-1591751.30807 - Times Union .Image 75 of 93 .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Tracy Gitnick ) less .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the San Diego Chargers face the Minnesota Vikings in an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Osprey fly over Qualcomm Stadium during a tribute for the tenth ...Photo-1591747.30807 - Times Union .Image 76 of 93 .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in San Diego .( AP Photo / Gregory Bull ) less .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of silence for the tenth anniversary of Sept. 11 before the NFL football game between the San Diego Chargers and Minnesota Vikings Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Members of the New York Fire Department pause during a moment of ...Photo-1591744.30807 - Times Union .Image 77 of 93 .A Jacksonville Jaguars fan watches the second half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. Jacksonville won 16 - 14 .( AP Photo / John Raoux ) less NFL remembers 9/11 .September 11 , 2011 4:10 PM .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .An Indianapolis Colts player before an NFL football game against the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "88.41997"} {"text": "you are in this country in a government run school .The LEAST you can do is say the pledge of allegiance .If , on the following day , the teacher repeats this behavior and then calls for school police to take to forcibly to the office , you are even more embarrassed .The fact is that she had every right , under school policy , to do what she did without interference from the teacher . makes accommodations for her that I BELIEVE she should n't have in the first place .you are in this country in a government run school .The LEAST you can do is say the pledge of allegiance .Is n't it kind of paradoxical that folks want gov't out of their lives , and to assume a minimist role , ( teabagger doctrine ) yet have no problem with mandating that people pledge allegiance to that same entity ?I say the pledge because I 'm proud to be an American , and pay respect to the symbol representing it .Not because I 'm mandated to .In fact , if you see people pledging allegiance because they 're mandated to , that kind of diminishes the meaning of it all , does n't it ?And do any of the othe patriots who are upset at this issue , also upset with the number of atheletes who think its appropriate to wrap themselves in Old Glory ?Wearing the flag as clothing is distinctly poor etiquette and lack of respect for the flag .If , on the following day , the teacher repeats this behavior and then calls for school police to take to forcibly to the office , you are even more embarrassed .The fact is that she had every right , under school policy , to do what she did without interference from the teacher .He did n't yell at her and make her stand up for the pledge he yelled at her after she refused to leave the room .I was yelled at multiple times in my high school days , I was n't embarrassed I knew I messed up .If getting yelled at because you do n't listen to instructions is embarrassing she is going to have a hard time making it through life unless she never plans to do anything wrong , ever .The kids make fun of her that does n't mean its the teacher embarrassing her .Were you never made fun of in school Jeff ?I find it hard to believe that any kid can make it through school without getting made fun of by other kids , especially when they wo n't listen to directions and are then in trouble .And to Dave .You say us teabagggers want less government intrusion ... yes this is correct , but this did n't happen at your local daycare this was at a government institution .I mean god forbid ( or allah or whatever ) someone shows a little patriotism .What is the world coming to .Well , first , I 'm sorry that you 're so filled with hate towards so many of your fellow Americans , and more than a handful of your fellow retriever enthusiasts .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "88.514465"} {"text": "We are very privileged to live in Wallingford .We are even more privileged to be able to be part of the JSIS community .Let 's make the most of that privilege to create a positive outcome .My child attends JSIS and I find this \" culture shift \" , as the school principal phrased it in a letter to parents , to impose the pledge of allegiance as absurd .The pledge of allegiance is forced patriotism .It is indoctrination .The principal 's decision does n't take into consideration the diversity of cultures , values , nationalities of JSIS families and staff .And then there 's the \" under God \" part ... .Will kids be having to sign an oath of their patriotism next ?The pledge has no educational value and it 's time for the Superintendent and School Board to take this up and take a stand on this .I 'm dumbfounded when people suggest that this is a learning opportunity for kids .Reciting this empty and inane pledge has nothing to do with learning .Could saying the pledge lead to a deeper discussion of worthwhile issues ?Of course .Let 's apply that logic to something else .How about gravity ?It 's important that kids learn about gravity so in the morning let 's recite a poem about an apple falling from a tree .Nothing actually about physics mind you .But with just enough suggestion that it could , in theory , maybe , lead to a discussion about gravity .And let 's do the exact same poem every morning . 'Cause you know .It 's important that the kids learn about gravity .Forcing ( or strongly encouraging ) kids to recite this mindless pledge is about as anti - intellectual as it gets .I 'm with the crowd supporting the pledge minus the god part .It would be nice to instill the idea of patriotism in little kids since it seems so cool to be unpatriotic these days .Hey , the U.S. is n't perfect ( less so in recent years , I agree ) , but I 'm hoping we can get our self - esteem back one of these days and turn back into the good guys again .It would be inestimably helpful to have kids understand the importance of believing in and supporting their country .If your kid is a foreigner or you as the parent have objections , have him or her opt out of the pledge like the Jehovah 's Witnesses kids did when I was little .Hurray for standing up for what you believe in !Each of you .That is supposed to be what this country is all about .Choices .Mine are not yours , yours are not mine .But you do n't get the right to tell MY student that he is n't allowed to do something that is perfectly within HIS rights to do , and perfectly acceptable to me as his parent .For the record .... no one is REQUIRING these students to recite anything .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "88.635605"} {"text": "I do n't know why the 13-year - old girl did not want to recite it or stand for it , but she was perfectly within her rights to do so .-- Ron .with the right to freedom of speech comes the right not speak .but first check the reason .if it 's just plain unamericanism , kick her butt out of the country .if you do n't like it here , you 're free to leave .The principal and school resource officer , she said , met her at the school and told her the situation actually might be more serious .There may have been inappropriate contact .They needed to interview her son .She listened as her blue - eyed boy , who is autistic , described to the adults what happened to him in a bathroom at Clearwater 's Calvin A. Hunsinger School : The big kid told me to follow him inside and pull down my pants .The mother vomited into a trash can .The 40-year - old mother of two believes her son was raped by a 14-year - old student in a bathroom at Calvin A. Hunsinger on Feb. 8 .But she has no proof because school officials talked her out of getting him examined by a doctor , she said .She told them she wanted her son checked at a hospital , but she says school resource officer Joseph TenBieg seemed firmly against the idea .\"The officer said , ' It 'll traumatize him , ' \" she said Thursday in an interview at her Pinellas Park home . \" ' Do n't take him to a hospital .It 'll scare him .It 'll be better to look at him here . ' \" Shocked and scared , she said she took the officer 's advice .With TenBieg standing by , she checked her son 's body and looked for blood in his underwear .She and the officer did n't find signs of trauma , she said , so she took her boy home .The school did n't offer counseling , did n't suggest following up with a pediatrician , she said .Now that she has had time to think about it , she 's outraged .\" I trusted them , \" she said .\" We 'd never been in that position before , and I thought these people were supposed to help me through this and have my son 's best interests in mind .\" But , a week later , after the mother read a \" Victim 's Rights \" pamphlet at the Pinellas - Pasco State Attorney 's Office , she wondered : Did the school try to hide a sexual battery ?A student was arrested that day on a charge of lewd and lascivious molestation , a second - degree felony .The investigation and arrest were carried out by the Pinellas County schools campus police , district spokeswoman Melanie Marquez Parra said .The Clearwater Police Department was not called .The Times is not naming the mother to protect her son 's identity .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.26875"} {"text": "Pledging allegiance to the US would be treason , would n't it ?Suppose she is religious and believes that pledging allegiance to a piece of cloth is idolatry and will land her in hell ?Suppose she thinks the teacher is a hypocritical bitch , and she is too proud to give in to improper bullying ?The flag is non denominational .It represents our country , our freedom and distinguishes us from the rest of the world .It is not too much to ask to state our allegiance to our country .If you dislike our country , please leave .Maybe you can relocate to Afghanistan , Mexico , Iran , or the pleasing countries of Africa .These other countries offer a different life and may be to your liking .Remember the pledge of allegiance is not an infringement of ones religious beliefs .As I understand the issue , the student was sent to the office for not standing during the Pledge .This is a different issue than being punished for not saying the Pledge .For many years I taught in schools where many children were either not US citizens or belonged to a religious sect who do not believe in saying the Pledge of Allegiance .These students stood quietly while others recited the Pledge .It is a matter of respect toward the country where one is .The school should apologize and make all the teachers learn their own role .If \" by the book \" you do n't have to do the pledge no one should force you to do it .After McCarthy forced the \" under God \" line I myself do n't like it to much either .Only in a liberal bastion of Maryland would people stoop so low as to have the school or teacher apologize for what this country stands for .Well tell ya what you limp wristed upscale wine sipping spineless pieces of garbage - press your precious rights in countries like Cuba , China , Iran and some backwards Africa nation and see what happens .Then come back here and tell us how you feel .This is not a \" student right \" or policy issue .This 13-year - old girl was acting as a spoiled teenager .She was clearly challenging authority and trying to attract attention in a negative way .The most stupid and sad part of this story is the mother .Shame on her !Does she have a brain ?Does she know anything about good parenting ?I can not believe that she even ask for an apology !I will not be surprised and feel sorry for her when her daughter being in the jail , or living an unhappy life in the future .That will happen if they keep this kind of crap up .This bobble headed mother is not helping her child , but destroying her .I ca n't believe how stupid she is .The school and the teacher do not owe her any apology !Not only should the school apologize , but the school should take a good long look at this teacher , who clearly has some unsolved anger management issues that make him a questionable fit for his profession .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.490685"} {"text": "That seems to be what some are suggesting here.:rolleyes : What a bunch of crap .boy do i hate liberals .you liberals are slowly creating the downfall of an America my dad and uncles fought to protect for you and me . . . .Well , first , I 'm sorry that you 're so filled with hate towards so many of your fellow Americans , and more than a handful of your fellow retriever enthusiasts .You should learn to let the hate go .You will be much richer and happier for it .Second , my relatives , some of whom are liberal , fought in the Civil War ( on the right side ) WWI , WWII , Viet nam , and Korea for that same America you speak of .My father in law was about as liberal as you can get , and we display his veteran 's funerary flag to this day on our mantle .Please learn to let go of the anger , and accept others for who and what they are , even if it 's different from you .Its part of what makes America great .Given the Supreme Court decision and the student handbook , the teacher could have demonstrated a bit more restraint .Frankly , I had the impression from the news story that the teacher lost his or her composure and that should n't happen .The teacher was yelling and the students took their lead from the teacher and mocked the student .It was a furball and that should n't happen in a classroom .If a student acted as the teacher did , they 'd be sent to the office .Teachers ought to be better behaved than the students .Eric .PS : This was in Montgomery , MD .... right ?Given the proximity to Washington DC , there 's no telling what nationality the student was .That 's not been mentioned .thanks for the honesty , David .at least you admit you hate me / us .i 'm pretty sure there are others that regularly post here that also feel that way , but wo n't admit to hating me / us . following your logic , it would make sense to give dishonorable discharges to all the \" liberals \" currently serving in the armed services and revoke all service awards from \" liberal \" veterans , alive and dead .after all , they 're what 's wrong with this country .Given the Supreme Court decision and the student handbook , the teacher could have demonstrated a bit more restraint .Frankly , I had the impression from the news story that the teacher lost his or her composure and that should n't happen .The teacher was yelling and the students took their lead from the teacher and mocked the student .It was a furball and that should n't happen in a classroom .If a student acted as the teacher did , they 'd be sent to the office .Teachers ought to be better behaved than the students .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.6707"} {"text": "Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.67203"} {"text": "Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.67203"} {"text": "Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.67203"} {"text": "Jacksonville Jaguars running back Maurice Jones - Drew celebrates a ..Photo-1591333.30807 - Times Union .Image 12 of 93 .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Tom Gannam ) less .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks during the first quarter of an NFL football game against the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .A member of the St. Louis Rams wears special shoes in honor of the ...Photo-1591341.30807 - Times Union .Image 13 of 93 .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) less .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers NFL football game on Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Paul Connors ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans arrive prior to the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina ...Photo-1591282.30807 - Times Union .Image 14 of 93 .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin Wagner ) less .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag before an NFL football game against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City , Mo. , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Orlin ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Buffalo Bills players and first responders hold an American flag ...Photo-1591409.30807 - Times Union .Image 15 of 93 .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Nam Y. Huh ) less .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on the 10th anniversary of the 9/11 terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Atlanta Falcons in Chicago , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 . ...more .Photo : Associated Press .Chicago Bears linebacker Lance Briggs wears commemorative shoes on ...Photo-1591422.30807- Times Union .Image 16 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Gail Burton ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback Ben Roethlisberger wears a ribbon on his hat honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens ... more .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.67203"} {"text": "but i do belive liberalism is far more detrimental to our safety that conservatism .the extremely liberal laws and rules ala ACLU serves to protect our enemies living amongst us .liberalism like socialism and communism all sound great and would be wonderful if they worked in real life as well as they do on paper .but then something called \" reality \" happens .Thank you very much David .For years I was sure I was a young Regan Republican .For a while now I am thinking I have been a libertarian on accident , kind of drifted to it .But now , because of you I now realize I must be a liberal .Joe , is there a secret handshake or something I should know about ?I 've followed this story closely since it 's been on our local news a lot .And several things about it really bother me that have not been addressed .Was the teacher wrong in the way he went about insisting the child stand for the Pledge of Allegiance ?Perhaps .But what really bothers me is the belief so many hold that it 's OK for a 13 year old child to openly defy a teacher and snub her nose at the Pledge while attending free public school in the United States of America .The D.C. metro area probably has more ethnic schools available that would suit this family 's beliefs than anyplace else in the country .If her parents have so indoctrinated her already that this country is such a despicable place that she ca n't do as the rest of the school and stand for the Pledge of Allegiance , there are plenty of other schools they can choose .If not , then it 's incumbent upon them to make arrangements in advance with school officials such as having her sit in the principal 's office during the pledge .Increasingly it seems that parents are failing to instill values of work ethics , respect and responsibility in their own children and expect schools to take up the slack .But they 're mighty quick to send their kids to fight adult battles , even enlisting lawyers and the ACLU if they disagree with the lessons .I 've followed this story closely since it 's been on our local news a lot .And several things about it really bother me that have not been addressed .Was the teacher wrong in the way he went about insisting the child stand for the Pledge of Allegiance ?Perhaps .But what really bothers me is the belief so many hold that it 's OK for a 13 year old child to openly defy a teacher and snub her nose at the Pledge while attending free public school in the United States of America .The D.C. metro area probably has more ethnic schools available that would suit this family 's beliefs than anyplace else in the country .If her parents have so indoctrinated her already that this country is such a despicable place that she ca n't do as the rest of the school and stand for the Pledge of Allegiance , there are plenty of other schools they can choose .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "89.93066"} {"text": "Do you see me talking about how you call your parents basement your own apartment just cause you put a lock on the door ? ? ?2013 opponents determined for every NFL team .[Editor 's note : The following was released by the NFL on Monday , December 31 , the day after the end of the regular season . ]The opponents for all 2013 regular - season games have been determined and a complete list of each team 's home and away matchups was issued today by the NFL .The scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular , rotating basis .Under the formula , every team plays 16 games as follows : . \u00b7The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three - year cycle ( 4 games ) . \u00b7The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four - year cycle ( 4 games ) . \u00b7Two intraconference games based on the prior year 's standings ( 2 games ) .These games match a first - place team against the first - place teams in the two same - conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season .The second - place , third - place , and fourth - place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year .The official 2013 schedule , with playing dates and times , will be announced in the spring .NFL Kickoff 2013 Weekend will begin on Thursday night , September 5 , and the regular season will conclude on December 29 .Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford , New Jersey will be played on Sunday , February 2 .2013 OPPONENTS .AFC EAST .New England Patriots Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Houston Texans , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Miami Dolphins Home : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , San Diego Chargers , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Indianapolis Colts , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .New York Jets Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Oakland Raiders , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Tennessee Titans , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Buffalo Bills Home : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Kansas City Chiefs , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "90.4242"} {"text": "2013 opponents determined for every NFL team .[Editor 's note : The following was released by the NFL on Monday , December 31 , the day after the end of the regular season . ]The opponents for all 2013 regular - season games have been determined and a complete list of each team 's home and away matchups was issued today by the NFL .The scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular , rotating basis .Under the formula , every team plays 16 games as follows : . \u00b7The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three - year cycle ( 4 games ) . \u00b7The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four - year cycle ( 4 games ) . \u00b7Two intraconference games based on the prior year 's standings ( 2 games ) .These games match a first - place team against the first - place teams in the two same - conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season .The second - place , third - place , and fourth - place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year .The official 2013 schedule , with playing dates and times , will be announced in the spring .NFL Kickoff 2013 Weekend will begin on Thursday night , September 5 , and the regular season will conclude on December 29 .Super Bowl XLVIII at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford , New Jersey will be played on Sunday , February 2 .2013 OPPONENTS .AFC EAST .New England Patriots Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Houston Texans , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Miami Dolphins Home : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , San Diego Chargers , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Indianapolis Colts , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .New York Jets Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Oakland Raiders , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Tennessee Titans , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Buffalo Bills Home : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Kansas City Chiefs , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .AFC NORTH .Baltimore Ravens Home : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "90.476265"} {"text": "In mid - November , her son , then 12 years old , was paddled for fighting with another student .Davis called the Department of Human Services , but said DHS told her two weeks later they could n't do anything because the school followed procedure .According to the DHS report , which Davis provided to the Malvern Daily Record by request , there was a \" question as to if the paddling \u0160 was the cause of the bruise .Russell followed the school 's policy regarding paddlings .There is not a preponderance of evidence to support allegations Terry Russell physically abused ( the child ) .The police department could not comment on that case because charges have not been filed .Daily Record , Malvern , Arkansas , 9 April 2004 .Special Judge Louis Loyd dismissed charges of battery third degree against Malvern Junior High School Coach Terry Russell .In late January , Russell paddled a seventh grade boy for scuffling .Several hours later , when the boy 's mother got home from work , the boy showed her red welts on his buttocks and upper thigh .She immediately called police .Russell was cited for battery third degree .At a hearing Friday , his attorney , George Hopkins , filed a motion for dismissal , saying there was no indication that Russell violated school policy .The 13-year - old boy testified that he and another boy had scuffled .Given a choice of two ' licks ' with a paddle or five days of in - school suspension , both boys chose the paddling .Loyd said at Friday 's hearing that he would take all testimony under advisement .In an order Tuesday , Loyd referred to an investigation conducted by the Department of Human Services which \" concluded that the injuries were the result of a reasonable and moderate physical discipline inflicted by a parent or guardian for the purpose of restraining or correcting a child .\"That DHS report recommended unsubstantiation of the allegation .Loyd also mentioned in the ruling that no testimony was presented that the boy did not receive or seek medical treatment .The ruling says , \" The court relies heavily on the investigation conducted by the Department of Human Services \" .The report \" indicates that there is not a preponderance of evidence to support the allegations of child maltreatment and further indicates that the injuries were the result of reasonable and moderate physical discipline inflicted by a guardian for the purpose of restraining or correcting a child .Loyd ruled that Russell \" had met his burden \" on the motion for dismissal and \" probably cause did not exist \" to charge Russell with battery third degree .The charges were dismissed .In a written statement issued Wednesday , Russell said , \" I would like to thank my family , friends and students for their support throughout this process .This ordeal was handled wrong from the beginning , starting with the Malvern Police Department and ending with the television media .\" The fact is , I should have never been charged .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "91.360886"} {"text": "In 1958 \" Bud \" coached the Norfolk Navy Tars and from 1983 - 1986 he coached the punters and kickers at FUMA as a volunteer .Vinny Testaverde .Bill Wood .The New York Jets had their innaugural season in 1963 , rising from the ashes of the failed New York Titans franchise .Bill Wood was signed to the original roster as a free agent , cut briefly from the team , and then returned to the team during the 1963 season .The opponents for all 2012 regular - season games have been determined and a complete list of each team 's home and away matchups was issued today by the NFL .The scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular , rotating basis .After the 2008 season , a decision was made to continue with the same rotation in 2010 and beyond .Under the formula , every team plays 16 games as follows : .These games match a first - place team against the first - place teams in the two same - conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season .The second - place , third - place , and fourth - place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year .The pairings of teams are listed in the digital version of the 2011NFL Record and Fact Book ( attached ) .The official 2012 schedule , with playing dates and times , will be announced in the spring .NFL Kickoff 2012 Weekend will begin on Thursday night , September 6 , and the regular season will conclude on December 30 .Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes - Benz Superdome in New Orleans , Louisiana will be played on Sunday , February 3 .2012 OPPONENTS .AFC EAST .New England Patriots .Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Denver Broncos , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .New York Jets .Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , San Diego Chargers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Pittsburgh Steelers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Miami Dolphins .Home : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Oakland Raiders , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cincinnati Bengals , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Buffalo Bills .Home : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "91.44824"} {"text": "Yes , a tiresome task .And a ... you prove my point .... WAY TOO MUCH time on your hands and you must beliieve you 've nothing better to do !PJ , ( I am quite sure you are taking a bit of your time to look back at this thread- you are human after all ) is it new for you to tell people angrily to stop talking about what they are talking about ?Is it common for you to resort to an ad hominem argument rather than to take the issue itself on ?Or is it something special about the pledge that is bringing this out in you ?I have indeed read through all of it , and I find it really interesting .That 's why I 'm still here .Frankly all of you opposed to the Pledge should pack up and move to Canada .The blatant disrespect that you show to our country is disgusting .Yes things may not be great in our country but I would rather be here than anywhere else .Nationalism is a good thing .We need to ban together to help get our great country back on track .The Pledge reaffirms this for us everyday .Your actions only make the situation worse .We need more Patriots not less .How sad , un - American , and unconstructive the comments \" pack up and move to Canada \" truly are ?There is no need to confuse the two issues : a daily recital of The Pledge is not the same as showing respect to a country .If saying the Pledge is important to you , I respect that , but please do n't forget about the rest of the world that America is a part of .You can hardly believe that what happens in the rest of the globe , whether economically , environmentally , socially , medically , etc does not directly affect America and its people .John Stanford International School embraces ( at least I thought it did ) all its students , families , and teachers regardless of their nationality .It is a school with a view on global education ; to teach , accept , and celebrate diversity and tolerance for other cultures , religions , nationalities .Pledging Allegiance to one Flag in today 's global world , where all of us ( internationally speaking ) are critically interdependent on one another for prosperity and peace , seems short - sighted indeed .Interestingly enough , the action by this principal has divided the faculty , staff , parents , and from these posts , the community at large .I 've got to wonder what possible pedagogical reasoning she had with this one .As earlier mentioned , this was her decision to act on this ... .Come on folks .This country was founded on genocide , colonialism and slavery .We the people never meant blacks , first nation peoples , or even women .Today our country perpetuates war and strife all over the world .Democracy is only for the few who can afford it .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "91.98291"} {"text": "\" The Steelers pulled out a game that was atypical of the past seven close games with the Ravens , mostly low - scoring affairs decided by 3 or 4 points .Turnovers changed all that with Baltimore jumping to a 21 - 7 lead after scoring on two short touchdown drives , then the Steelers scoring 17 points off three Ravens turnovers in the second half .Hines Ward , whose 8-yard touchdown reception from Ben Roethlisberger in the third quarter tied the score , 21 - 21 , said : \" When you turn the ball over the way we did , a lot of teams usually give up , and it ends up being a blowout .But we stayed the course and we found a way to win .And what a better way to win and put Baltimore out of the tournament .They asked for us and they kept asking for us .Sometimes , like my momma always said , be careful what you ask for .Safety Ryan Clark , who had two tackles for losses in the first half , pulled off two Troy Polamalu - like plays in the third quarter to help put his team back in it .Clark stripped Ray Rice of the ball , and LaMarr Woodley recovered at the Ravens 23 .Two plays later , Roethlisberger found Heath Miller wide open in the back of the end zone for a touchdown to cut the lead to 21 - 14 .Clark intercepted a Joe Flacco pass on Baltimore 's next series and returned it 17 yards to the 25 .Three plays later , Roethlisberger rifled a pass to Ward for an 8-yard touchdown .The two kickers traded field goals with Shaun Suisham 's 35-yarder giving the Steelers a 24 - 21 lead with 12:15 to go and then Billy Cundiff knotting it back up for the Ravens with a 24-yarder and 3:54 left .That set up the final dramatics .The Steelers had a third down and 19 to go at their 38 with 2:07 left with a punt looming to give the Ravens one last shot .Roethlisberger , however , uncorked a deep pass that Brown caught and maintained control of by holding it against his helmet before his momentum took him out of bounds at the Baltimore 4 with 1:58 to go .Let 's just chuck it deep , \" Roethlisberger said of that play .\" If they pick it , it will be a pick way down there , just as good as a punt . ...[ Brown ] usually gets short routes , and he 's only in for a handful of them .He stepped up big when his number was called and he made a play .It took four plays and a penalty , but Mendenhall finally scored from the 2 for a 7-point Steelers lead .It did not end , however , until Houshmandzadeh - who famously stomped on a Terrible Towel in a 2005 Cincinnati Bengals victory at Heinz Field and who beat the Steelers with a touchdown catch in October - dropped the final pass .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.24443"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.58417"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.58417"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.58417"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.58417"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.58417"} {"text": "Photo : Associated Press .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an ...Photo-1591334.30807 - Times Union .Image 33 of 93 .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on his shirt in honor of the victims of the attacks back in 2001 before an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.58417"} {"text": "they 're better educated and much more broad - minded .do n't look back , baby , look forward !Jacqui , if your main concern is your child 's time learning at school why do nt you join me and all the other parent volunteers that help teachers learning happen ?You are obviously not someone familiar with the classroom dynamics if you are sooooo overwhelmed with the 60 seconds \" wasted \" on the pledge .Step up to the plate and make learning happen .Wow , mama of 3 JSIS kids , way to be dismissive of someone else 's concerns . \" get over yourself \" , \" sooooo overwhelmed \" , \" obviously not someone familiar with \" - perhaps you could take a step back and realize that these comments shut down meaningful dialogue and sorta make you sound like a schoolyard bully . also , what would you tell your kids if the two countries whose flags they respect went to war ? this is a serious question that gets to the heart of it .You ca n't respect two flags , only one .at that point , you 're just picking sides .so by what criteria do you make those choices ?@60 ( I cede \" J \" to o.j . )The point is that this all IS very trivial .It was trivial before Fox News got wind of this and still is .Do n't let Fox News get your britches in a bunch .That 's basically their modus operandi .This will not be the first or last time that god is referenced in these kids ' lives .No matter how secular our little slice of the country is , we are not a secular country .When the kids study classical literature , they will have to understand judeo - christian references .We can not shield these kids from any reference to god and patriotism , nor should we .They need to learn to have a little intestinal fortitude .I personally do not care whether there is or is n't a pledge , but I find the animosity to the idea a bit ridiculous .Would you . a ) encourage them to say the pledge - they 're living in another country that has welcomed them after all .b ) expect them not to say the pledge , even if it meant them standing out as different amongst their peers c ) Put your kids in an American school where you can pretend they 're not really abroad at all .Respect for the flag & the fight for our freedom seems like a pretty honorable thing to teach a child to me .My religion is a little blurry , so I believe the ' God ' you pledge to is whatever image , belief or faith you hold in your heart when you say it .I know that may not work for everyone .Will all these children ' opting out ' , then be people who do n't stand for the star spangled banner , stand for the flag or truly feel united with the community in which they live ?", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "92.979"} {"text": "Johnny Clowes started out playing in the All - American Football Conference .The AAFC was the brainchild of Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward and challenged the NFL 's football supremacy briefly from 1946 to 1949 , attracting many top players .Arch Ward also started baseball 's All - Star Game and football 's College All - Star Game , but the AAFC was not to be as long - lasting as those and folded in 1949 .Clowes then moved to the New York Yanks in 1950 .The Yanks were formed as a new NFL team in 1949 and played that year at the Polo Grounds .In 1950 , they moved to Yankee Stadium for their games and picked up many top players , including Clowes , after the AAFC folded in 1949 .The Yanks had a winning season ( 7 - 5 ) in 1950 but fell back to only one win ( 1 - 9 ) in 1951 .A group in Texas acquired the rights to the New York Yanks franchise and the team became the Dallas Texans in 1952 .In 1953 , the team was moved to Baltimore where they became the Baltimore Colts .Albert Lee Crow .The Boston Patriots began in the American Football League and Crow was on their innaugural roster .The team continued as an AFL team until 1969 , then joining the National Football League and ultimately becoming the New England Patriots .John Dorsey 's playing days were cut short by a freak knee injury during pre - game warm - ups before the Packers ' season opener in 1989 .Since his days as a player , Dorsey has continued to work in the NFL , beginning as a college scout for the Packers in 1991 and promoted in 1997 to head up the college scouting department .He was hired as the Director of Player Personnel for the Seattle Seahawks in 1999 and left that post in 2000 to return to the Green Bay Packers as Director of College Scouting where he remains today .He is on the board of directors for National Football Scouting and has served as a member of the NFL College Advisory Committee .Tyronne Drakeford .1994 San Francisco 49ers - won SuperBowl XXIX 1995 San Francisco 49ers 1996 San Francisco 49ers 1997 San Francisco 49ers 1998 New Orleans Saints 1999 New Orleans Saints 2000 Washington Redskins 2001 San Francisco 49ers .Darren Drozdov .Darren Drozdov cut a striking figure in his rookie year with the Denver Broncos .His tattoos , mohawk hair cut , and habit of vomiting prior to each game was immortalized on film during a Monday Night Football game against the Dolphins .Drozdov 's colorful football career was cut short by a mid - season knee injury , but Droz \" Puke \" Drozdov soon emerged in the rings of Worldwide Wrestling in 1998 .He was featured in the documentary film \" Beyond The Mat . \" Sadly , in 1999 his pro wrestling career was ended by an unfortunate ring accident injuring his neck and rendering Drozdov a quadriplegic .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.1425"} {"text": "She said no one knew that she was n't pledging to the flag .We laughed AND cried over that one !What a sad day when a small child has to resort to mockery ( mild and very funny though it was ) just to fit in .I say change the damn law so we can stop agonizing over how to comply and respect our children 's rights at the same time .If I start a petition will you sign ?The \" pledge of allegiance \" is indeed anachronistic and should not be required , especially at an \" international \" school .I has to recite it back in my 1950 's grammar school days .Hated it then , hate it now .Foe a grade - school kid , it 's kind of like a Hitler salute .Means nothing other than group conformity .By the way , I too \" served my country \" for nine years .Helped kill a lot of innocent foreigners .Does that give my opinions more validity ?At first , I did n't have strong feelings about it one way or the other .As long as students are allowed to opt out ( and they are ) it seemed fair to me .But now it 's snowballed into the culture wars flavor - of - the - week .I guess I should n't be surprised that the Pledge is such a hot button issue on both sides , but ... really ?With all the issues facing our schools in Seattle and beyond , THIS is what gets us all revved up ?( Where were the papers when I was fighting for my kid 's IEP last year ?Sigh . )Haley , I 'm so , so sorry you got misquoted and that Fox is being so very Fox about it .Whether we agree with you or not , your neighbors and school community should be proud of you for speaking up for what you believe , popular or not .Very patriotic .As for the state law compliance issue , the Save Seattle Schools blog points out some irony there : .O K - Here it is : \" The board of directors of every school district shall cause a United States flag being in good condition to be displayed during school hours upon or near every public school plant , except during inclement weather .Students not reciting the pledge shall maintain a respectful silence .The salute to the flag or the national anthem shall be rendered immediately preceding interschool events when feasible .\" The way I read this a school could have the flag brought out , placed in its stand and then students could be invited , if they wish , to recite the pledge of allegiance .That 's a big difference from telling everyone to stand and saying \" We will now recite the pledge of allegiance \" or reading it over the PA system , both of which imply official endorsement for everyone .And then imagine if it was made clear EVERY TIME there were flag exercises that you were invited to recite the pledge if you wanted to .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.3257"} {"text": "Canadians do n't wear their patriotism on their sleeve .It 's a quiet personal thing .Of course there are exceptions to the rules like at the Olympics .Boy were we out of character .Maybe we should do that more often , but then on second though , NO , it 's just not us .Where do we draw the line ?If we are citizens of the U.S. and live here with all her freedoms why can we not pledge allegiance with respect ?And if I read the wording of Dr. Frances Haithcock - Chancellor Of Public Schools , written permission might not be required .Do you think this is the first step of taking the Pledge of Allegiance out of the public schools ?Will it then not be required when becomimg a legal citizen ?Well , if the citizens of the US live \" with all her freedoms \" the freedom of dissent is one of them , as is speech , which the court found .I support the pledge but also support voluntary non - participation .I do n't think this single ruling will mean the dissappearance of the pledge in schools , it just gives students the right not to participate ( with parental permission ) for reasons their conscience dictates .I think the numbers who a)don't want to participate and successfully get parental permission will be small , though I could be wrong .Everyone : How does one coerce appreciation ?Will rote repetition made mandatory inculcate patriotism ?Is the love for one 's country acquired so superficially ?The pledge is an expression of appreciation and loyalty , it does n't instill it , and mandatory participation without opportunity to dissent negates the ideals of freedom of conscience that are being appreciated .How about teaching what is worth appreciating about America instead of relying on forced compliance with 10 second rituals in the belief that patriotism is acquired through recitation .That way students will be impelled rather than compelled to participate .There is an old saying which is Turkish and had to do with the Janissaries .\" Give me a child at the age of seven and I will make it mine for life \" .As you know the Janissaries were Christian warriors employed by the Ottoman Turks in their conquests especially in Christian Europe .No disrespect taken Cam .... to answer your question , I always felt it was a way to honor our veterans .Our teachers always reminded us that every generation has sacrificed to build this wonderful country ... some sacrifice more than others .But as for forced participation ...I would n't force anyone to say the pledge of allegiance .They have the right to stay seated .I would guess it would either be one of two things ... either they do n't like the part that says \" One nation under God \" , or they do n't care enough to stand and salute those who have sacrificed for that flag .This is kind of where my head 's at ... if I were with you at a sports game in Canada and before the game they asked everyone to stand for the Canadian national anthem ...", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.56439"} {"text": "He is on the board of directors for National Football Scouting and has served as a member of the NFL College Advisory Committee .Tyronne Drakeford .1994 San Francisco 49ers - won SuperBowl XXIX 1995 San Francisco 49ers 1996 San Francisco 49ers 1997 San Francisco 49ers 1998 New Orleans Saints 1999 New Orleans Saints 2000 Washington Redskins 2001 San Francisco 49ers .Darren Drozdov .Darren Drozdov cut a striking figure in his rookie year with the Denver Broncos .His tattoos , mohawk hair cut , and habit of vomiting prior to each game was immortalized on film during a Monday Night Football game against the Dolphins .Drozdov 's colorful football career was cut short by a mid - season knee injury , but Droz \" Puke \" Drozdov soon emerged in the rings of Worldwide Wrestling in 1998 .He was featured in the documentary film \" Beyond The Mat . \" Sadly , in 1999 his pro wrestling career was ended by an unfortunate ring accident injuring his neck and rendering Drozdov a quadriplegic .Rickey Dudley .1996 Oakland Raiders 1997 Oakland Raiders 1998 Oakland Raiders 1999 Oakland Raiders 2000 Oakland Raiders 2001 Cleveland Browns 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - won SuperBowl XXXVII ( vs. Raiders )2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005 Oakland Raiders .1996 Houston Oilers 1997 Tennessee Oilers 1998 Tennessee Oilers 1999 Tennessee Titans 2000 Tennessee Titans - Superbowl XXXIV 2001 Tennessee Titans 2002 Tennessee Titans 2003 Tennessee Titans 2004 Dallas Cowboys .John Hilton .1964 Detroit Lions 1965 Pittsburgh Steelers 1966 Pittsburgh Steelers 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers 1968 Pittsburgh Steelers 1969 Pittsburgh Steelers 1970 Green Bay Packers 1971 Minnesota Vikings 1972 Detroit Lions 1973 Detroit Lions .Robert Jones .Brian Kozlowski .1994 New York Giants 1995 New York Giants 1996 New York Giants 1997 Atlanta Falcons 1998 Atlanta Falcons - SuperBowl XXXIII 1999 Atlanta Falcons 2000 Atlanta Falcons 2001 Atlanta Falcons 2002 Atlanta Falcons 2003 Atlanta Falcons 2004 Washington Redskins 2005 Washington Redskins 2006 Washington Redskins 2007 Washington Redskins .Brandon London .Don Majkowski .1987 Green Bay Packers 1988 Green Bay Packers 1989 Green Bay Packers 1990 Green Bay Packers 1991 Green Bay Packers 1992 Green Bay Packers 1993 Indianapolis Colts 1994 Indianapolis Colts 1995 Detroit Lions 1996 Detroit Lions .Known as Kentucky 's \" One Man Gang , \" Steve Meilinger was an All - American college star on Coach Bear Bryant 's Kentucky team .Although drafted as the 8th overall pick in the first round of the 1954 NFL Draft , Meilinger completed his military service obligations before entering the NFL in 1956 .Injury sidelined him in 1959 and cut short his career in football .In the NFL , he became perhaps the only player to play under three of football 's greatest coaches during his college and pro career : Bear Bryant at Kentucky , Vince Lombardi in Green Bay , and Tom Landry in Dallas .Phillip Merling .Thomas M. \" Tom \" Miller .1942 Philadelphia Eagles 1943 Philadelphia / Pittsburgh Steagles 1944 Philadelphia Eagles 1945 Pittsburgh Steelers 1945 Washington Redskins 1946 Green Bay Packers .Tom Miller 's career in football spans four decades and covers much history .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.5673"} {"text": "This IS my home country .In 6th grade , in 1998 , I did n't stand for the pledges .After a few days the teacher slapped a note down on my desk that said \" until I get a note from your mother saying you do n't have to say the pledge , you STAND \" and stand was underlined 3 times .So I got a note from my mom .The next day the teacher smugly said I had to stand because the note only exempted me from SAYING the pledge , not from saying it .u asked my mom to write another note , but she did n't want to make trouble for herself / me .I said \" pledges \" plural at first because they did say both the USA and Texas pledges , but for some reason the fuss was only over the USA pledge .Oh yeah , my school was n't even doing the pledge till 9 - 12 .I had n't had to deal with this issue for a while .Anyway , I would leave the room , which was of course more disruptive than not standing , but still NBD ... except to this one girl who decided to follow me in the halls and try to bully me into being patriotic .She blocked my path out of the classroom once .She and some friends pushed me in the hall .I told on her finally and I got suspended for 3 days and she got no punishment at all . rilian .That should say \" The next day the teacher smugly said I had to stand because the note only exempted me from SAYING the pledge , not from standing for it . \"And I accidentally typed u instead of I a couple of times . touch screens .Nemo .All I can think is , WTF is wrong with people ? dogmeat .I see this every year because I teach government .When we get to the discussion of civil liberties and personal freedoms , we always end up in the conversation of teachers forcing students to say the pledge , stand for the pledge , etc .Most people do n't realize though that teachers come under the same pressure .This year there is a push by a student to force a teacher to say the pledge .The district is trying to nudge her into complying without actually flat out forcing her to do so .The general urge is to buckle to parent pressure , but the legal understanding is that they ca n't .Seven or eight years ago I had a student complain to administration that I was n't saying the pledge .I told them when they return with a DD-214 , and an NDSM we could talk about it .Kind of dropped the whole thing after that .steve84 .Because nothing says freedom like forced loyalty oaths .This a pure totalitarianism .The picture would be complete with the original Bellamy salute .Americans in general have a sick tendency to force people into displays of \" patriotism \" .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.60997"} {"text": "A law allowing the practice of paddling has been on the state 's books for at least 30 years .A 1995 revision authorized teachers and school staffers to \" take any action that is reasonably necessary \" to prevent interference with educational missions .Another law gives parents and guardians the right to use \" reasonable \" physical force to discipline a child .There is a huge difference between corporal punishment and abuse , \" Goodin said .\" People complain that there are so many problems in the schools , but yet people want all discipline gone .I have been at corporations where it is allowed and where it is not , \" Fenton said , \" but I think that if it is allowed it must be personally monitored , because there is a way to administrate it and a way to not .Boy paddled , Coach cited for battery third degree .Malvern attorney Louis Loyd was appointed as special judge presiding over the case against Malvern Junior High School Coach Terry Russell .Russell is represented by George Hopkins , and Seventh Judicial District Deputy Prosecutor Richard Garrett is special prosecutor .In late January , Russell paddled a seventh grade boy for scuffling .Several hours later , when the boy 's mother got home from work , the boy showed her red welts on his buttocks and upper thigh .She immediately called police .[ .... ] .The 13-year - old victim testified at Friday 's hearing that another student had shoved him , and he tripped another boy , who fell .He and the student who pushed him were both disciplined , the boy said .He said they were given a choice of two ' licks ' with a paddle or five days of in - school suspension ( ISS ) .Both chose the paddling .The boy testified that Russell gave the paddling after determining through MJHS Assistant Principal Danny Lindsey that the boy 's mother had n't signed a corporal punishment waiver , prohibiting the school from paddling him .The boy said he had bruises up to a week later and was sore for about two weeks .He said \" they \" told him taking the paddling would be better than ISS because \" it 's over in two minutes .But he said he was never warned or told that scuffling would result in corporal punishment .The school 's student handbook says on page 18 , in the corporal punishment subsection , that students \" must have had prior warning that continuing or repetition of misconduct would result in corporal punishment .The boy 's mother , Kimberly Garza , testified that when she saw the red welts on her son 's body , she called police .She has always allowed the schools to administer corporal punishment , she said , but has in the past been notified by phone prior to punishment being administered .That did n't happen this time , she said .[ ..... ] .In the meantime , another parent has contacted the police department about a similar incident .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.762405"} {"text": "\" I ca n't believe that happened .I ca n't recall ever dropping the ball when the team needed the play .The turnovers led to the high score because otherwise it was typical Steelers - Ravens defense .The Ravens managed just 126 total yards , the second fewest in Pittsburgh postseason history only to the 123 Minnesota managed in Super Bowl IX .The Steelers more than doubled that with 263 .Roethlisberger came under heavy pressure all day - he was sacked six times ( three by linebacker Terrell Suggs ) and he ran six more , most of them scrambles .Yet he completed 19 of 32 passes for 226 yards , two touchdowns - again , no interceptions - and a 101.8 passer rating .His counterpart , Flacco , did not play as well .He was 16 of 30 for 125 yards and one 4-yard touchdown pass to Todd Heap and Clark 's interception .The Steelers sacked him five times , three by James Harrison .To be honest , he must have gotten a little shook up , \" Harrison said . \"He had guys hitting him .After the Steelers scored twice to tie it , Flacco fumbled the second snap from scrimmage on the next series , and Keisel recovered for the Steelers at the Ravens ' 23 .That set up Suisham 's field goal to put the Steelers ahead , 24 - 21 .We got after him good , \" Keisel said of Flacco .It was a turnaround from what happened in the first half .Baltimore scored two touchdowns on two short drives after Steelers turnovers in the first half - a fumble by Roethlisberger that all but one player thought was an incomplete pass , and a Mendenhall fumble .The half ended , appropriately enough , with a missed 43-yard field goal by Suisham .It also ended without coach Tomlin having a challenge left via instant replay and with cornerback Bryant McFadden out of the game with an injury to his hip .The Steelers saw their 7 - 0 lead - a 1-yard Mendenhall run to cap their first series - quickly wiped out .The Steelers fell behind , 14 - 7 , by the end of the first quarter as Rice ran 14 yards to cap one drive and Baltimore scored on a strange play and mental lapse by the Steelers .On second down from his 10 , Roethlisberger dropped back with no one else in the backfield and , as he set to throw , he was hit from behind by Suggs and the ball popped forward .The players reacted as if it were an incomplete pass , even though no official blew a whistle .Defensive end Cory Redding scooped up the ball at the 13 and ran into the end zone for a touchdown and a 14 - 7 Baltimore lead .But it did not stop there .Mendenhall fumbled at his 16 and , six plays later , Flacco threw a 4-yard touchdown pass to Heap , who was wide open in the right corner .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.87607"} {"text": "The game nearly turned on a running play by Broncos tailback Willis McGahee .Rushing right , McGahee was stripped by Steelers defensive back Ryan Mundy and linebacker LaMarr Woodley recovered the loose ball at the 44-yard line .Roethlisberger sacked for six yards on the subsequent first down , but , forever resilient , he maintained poise ni the pocket , finding former Jets receiver Jerricho Cotchery for a 31-yard touchdown pass to tie the game at 23 - 23 with 3:48 remaining in the game .Passing proved problematic early .His first two attempts fell incomplete ; a third , to wideout Eric Decker , was first marked a nine - yard completion , only to be ruled a lateral by officials .He connected again with Decker on a crossing pattern for a 21-yard gain , but Steelers coach Mike Tomlin challenged the reception and the referees overruled it .Worse still , Decker endured a knee injury and left the field .No matter .Tebow dropped a 53-yard pass in wideout Demaryius Thomas 's hands along the left sideline .Lance Ball rushed one yard before Tebow hit receiver Eddie Royal for a 30-yard score .When it was over , Tebow and teammates circled around midfield as a fan behind the Steelers bench held up a sign with one word repeated three times . -Rashard Mendenhall has created a stir with comments made on his official Twitter page regarding Osama bin Laden 's death .The Pittsburgh Steelers running back on Monday tweeted : \" What kind of person celebrates death ?It 's amazing how people can HATE a man they have never even heard speak .We 've only heard one side ... \" .Wow !Is Mendenhall , actually saying we should not be celebrating the death of a vile , murderous terrorist ?And Rashard we HAVE heard bib Laden speak , and seen his actions too .He was an evil monster and mass murderer !Mendenhall did n't hold back , even making a reference to the Sept. 11 attacks .\" We 'll never know what really happened .I just have a hard time believing a plane could take a skyscraper down demolition style .\" Oh , and he is a TRUTHER too !Somehow this does not shock me at all .The Steelers felt compelled to act .On Tuesday , team president Art Rooney II released a statement .\" I have not spoken with Rashard , so it is hard to explain or even comprehend what he meant with his recent Twitter comments .The entire Steelers organization is very proud of the job our military personnel have done and we can only hope this leads to our troops coming home soon .\" It would appear that Medenhall has some equally wacky views on what slavery was like .Mendenhall , who profiles himself as a \" conversationalist and professional athlete \" on his Twitter page , turned some heads in March , as well , when he supported a comment by Minnesota Vikings running back Adrian Peterson comparing the NFL to \" modern - day slavery . \" \" Anyone with knowledge of the slave trade and the NFL could say that these two parallel eachother , \" Mendenhall posted at the time .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "93.95329"} {"text": "If I , by supporting her constitutional and legal rights , am what is wrong with your country , then I have to believe that your country is not the US or A. We pride ourselves on being a nation of laws and a nation that respects individual rights .That particular teacher fails on both counts .Apparently , so do you .yes sir - you are right you are so totally right - and that s what is wrong .when all these beliefs that have made this country strong suddenly serve to give our enemies a straight shot to our jugular , do you not see a difference ? truly ? a full democracy , just like communism / socialism whatever . only exists in purity in its fictitious form .we are all seeing the downfall of the mighty country our Greatest Generation fought to protect .and its sad to see liberals open it all up to those that seek to destroy us .the very rules that made us great allow loopholes for our enemies to infiltrate us . our founding fathers would have been the first to say \" whooooa - we need to amend this a bit here , we are opening up our flanks ! \" if Ben Franklin were here he would slap you upside the head !( i have always loved that colloquialism ) .yes sir - you are right you are so totally right - and that s what is wrong .when all these beliefs that have made this country strong suddenly serve to give our enemies a straight shot to our jugular , do you not see a difference ? truly ? a full democracy , just like communism / socialism whatever . only exists in purity in its fictitious form .we are all seeing the downfall of the mighty country our Greatest Generation fought to protect .and its sad to see liberals open it all up to those that seek to destroy us .the very rules that made us great allow loopholes for our enemies to infiltrate us . our founding fathers would have been the first to say \" whooooa - we need to amend this a bit here , we are opening up our flanks ! \" if Ben Franklin were here he would slap you upside the head !( i have always loved that colloquialism ) . sigh .......I do n't think you know much about Ben Franklin .He was without doubt one of the most irreverent of our true \" greatest generation \" and would probably have had some choice words for anyone suggesting a pledge of allegiance .We managed very well as a country in the 166 years before we adopted a pledge of allegiance .When the pledge was adopted , there were definitely some in my home state of Tennessee who viewed it as one more slap at the Confederacy .Personally , I believe that the greatest threats to our country come from within and specifically from those who are willing to sacrifice the freedoms that our forefathers , including my ancestors , fought for so hard in the name of conformity to their own notions of Right .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "94.033295"} {"text": "I guess because I just feel it 's respectful .Anyone who would not stand for any countries National Anthem is contemptable and grossly disrespectful .I think it just goes back to we up here are not as demonstrable about or Patriotism .I received an e - mail the other day about the US Marines in Afghanistan and Starbucks what I read disgusted me .It seems that a Marine wrote to Starbucks to inform them how much he and his buddies liked their coffeee and asked if Starbuckd would send some .The answer they received sickened me .Starbucks wrote that they do not support the war in Afghanistan and they would not be sending their product there for that reason .This is n't about whether you support a war or not it is about the Troops .Our major coffe chain Tim Hortons has a coffee shop at the main Canadian base in Kandahar where they pay the same for coffee and donuts as we at home do .The difference is that the profits from the outlet are put into the troop morale fund .I realize I went abit off topice but I think also that this has to do with Patriotism .Just different ways we show it .In the first thru third grade , we started every morning by reciting the pledge , singing God Bless America and The Old North State ( North Carolina 's state song ) .After third grade , my family moved and no school I attended after that did anything to start the day other than roll call .Forum Home Search Help General - Introductions - General Discussion - Ye Ole Celtic Pub - Open all day , all night ! 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We pride ourselves on being a nation of laws and a nation that respects individual rights .That particular teacher fails on both counts .Apparently , so do you .how does asking a student to step into the hall until the pledge of allegance is over a violation of constitutional rights ?Did the teacher over react ?Yes probably but a violation of constitutional rights ?does n't sound like it to me .The kid was forcibly removed from the classroom by police officers at the request of the teacher .The kid was not arrested because she did nothing illegal .The only person acting illegally was the teacher .We are talking about a public school classroom and a girl who was not being disruptive but was exercising her legal rights within the classroom .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "94.56257"} {"text": "Those are both personal fouls , which may result in an ejection if the NFL adopts a rule proposed by commissioner Roger Goodell at his Super Bowl press conference .Broncos defensive lineman Malik Jackson had a big game in the Super Bowl , but he 's not getting his full paycheck from the game .The NFL has fined Jackson $ 8,681 for a late hit on Cam Newton in the second quarter .Although Jackson got a 15-yard penalty for the hit , it turned out not to be costly for the Broncos .On the next play , the Panthers gave the ball to Mike Tolbert , who fumbled the ball back to the Broncos .Jackson scored the game 's first touchdown when he recovered Newton 's fumble in the end zone .He also tipped a pass and was in on five tackles , all of which were tops for two or fewer yards .So other than the penalty , it was a strong game from Jackson .The Packers re - signed an impending free agent defensive lineman on Friday when they agreed to terms on a deal with Letroy Guion , but another one has n't heard from the team yet .B.J. Raji told Ryan Wood of the Green Bay Press - Gazette that Guion 's new deal was \" well deserved \" and that he has n't started any contract negotiations with the team at this point .The Packers also extended defensive end Mike Daniels before the end of the regular season .Guion 's deal is reportedly worth up to $ 11.25 million and Raji said he was \" uncertain \" about how that contract might impact Raji 's future with the team .Raji started 17 games for Green Bay across the regular season and playoffs , which was his sixth as a member of the Packers .He had 22 tackles and half a sack in the regular season and four more tackles in the postseason .He was .And he 's now on the even shorter list .The 1997 Heisman winner ( beating out the likes of Peyton Manning and Randy Moss ) , Woodson retired last month after 18 NFL seasons with the Raiders , Packers , and Raiders again .Per McIntyre , Woodson will join the current cast of Chris Berman , Tom Jackson , Mike Ditka , and Cris Carter .However , many in the industry expect the lineup to last only one year , with even more changes coming in 2017 as the network tries to unload bloated salaries and simultaneously skew younger .Broncos cornerback Aqib Talib got two personal fouls in Super Bowl 50 , and the NFL has fined him for both of them .Talib was fined a total of $ 26,044 for facemasking and taunting against the Panthers .The NFL suspended Talib during the regular season for an eye poke , and he 's lucky he was n't suspended again for his Super Bowl actions .The facemasking foul was especially egregious , and Talib admitted after the game that he did it on purpose , figuring that since the penalty was at the 3-yard line , the half the distance to the goal line penalty would n't be a big deal .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "94.65915"} {"text": "It 's a skill they 'll use many times throughout their lives .This being a free country of huge diversity , it would be nice to hope they could exercise their preference without anybody jumping to conclusions about them , their mental capacity , their beliefs or their family .Even in Wallingford .I pledge allegiance to the earth and all its natural systems .Interdependence is what I seek , on one planet , with one people , indivisible , with liberty and justice for all .I spoke with Alvarez Monday for fifteen minutes .She politely gave me her ear , but is n't going to budge .I asked her if she was following any mandate from above to re - institute the pledge , shel said no , it was her decision .The conversion was respectful .I am against it for many reasons .If you are too .Some parents are meeting at my house to discuss options this Sunday ten am until noon .You are invited !Contact me at [ email protected ] for my address .I look forward to meeting you .Thanx Marlin .I think it 's silly to enforce this rule .I think children should be taught to think about rules critically and not blindly follow them .If that is too hard for your child or conflicts with your parenting philosophy , let them say it - I mumbled that thing countless times way back in the deep dark 1970 's and it really did not matter to me .My brother was in the Vietnam war then and I did not understand how I could be proud of a country that would send him away .My parents told me I should feel proud of him , and that did n't make sense to my 8 year old mind either .Mumble mumble mumble .Silly grown ups .The interminable prayers I was subjected to as a catholic school student did n't matter to me either : mumble mumble mumble .That , as they say , is an entirely different kettle of fish .I wonder as to Alvarez 's motive here .Surely she knew there would be a bit of a push back .How 's that saying ? \"Not a team player \" .Well , Jan , you 're in a particularly tough situation .When you pledge allegiance to a country , you are also pledging to follow its laws .You have relatives from a foreign country who choose not to follow our laws .So , yes , how do you explain to your child that your relatives are criminals ?Tough .It would certainly be easier if they would choose to be law - abiding ; easier on my country and easier on having to explain unpleasantries to your child .Lisa , this is my country as well .My point was that I do n't believe there is liberty and justice for all .Immigrants are one group , but there are other groups as well .The point I made about my child 's uncle is that he came as a child , with his parents and without his consent .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "94.84566"} {"text": "Coleman said about 130 parents sign the corporal punishment form each school year .Of the parents who sign the form giving school officials permission to spank their child , Coleman said less than 5 percent of those students receive a spanking .It 's a last resort .I would rather see it removed from the schools , \" Coleman said .\" There 's too many factors involved .We have a child for eight hours .I do n't know what that child goes through the other 16 .I do n't know if that child has been abused at home or what the situation is when the child comes into my office .There are a lot of medical concerns , too .Larece Hunt , principal at Janie Hargrave Elementary , cited the difference in students ' physical makeups .I would rather have the parents do it because some students have different skin texture and bruise easier than other students , \" Hunt said .Out of view .Union Chapel Elementary Principal Virginia Emanuel said embarrassment and humiliation suffered by the student are among the reasons corporal punishment is rarely used .It 's become a very sensitive issue , \" said Emanuel , who started her education career in 1972 .Twenty years ago , students were spanked in front of their classmates .Today , the school system 's policy requires spankings to be administered privately .Nowadays , parents are n't allowed to punish their own kids at home without someone calling Social Services , \" Emanuel said .Emanuel believes school spankings will \" disappear in the next couple of years .Connie Chavis ' son is a fifth - grader at Union Chapel Elementary .Chavis signed the form giving school officials permission to spank him .Chavis said she does n't have a problem with corporal punishment as a last resort .I am for it if it 's done the proper way ... on the behind and if a witness is present , \" Chavis said .\"The decline in the use of corporal punishment is part of the reason why kids do n't respect teachers as they used to anymore .Teachers need more control in the classroom .Deese , the principal at Union Elementary , says children are exposed to more social problems , such as domestic violence , compared with 20 years ago , and corporal punishment may complicate the problem .It may have worked back then , but students then did n't have to cope with what they are having to cope with these days .We 've got more children with severe problems that ca n't be solved with corporal punishment .But not everybody believes corporal punishment should be phased out .State Rep. Ronnie Sutton of Pembroke says he 's a proponent of corporal punishment .He says it is n't a coincidence that discipline in the public schools began to spiral downward as the rod was spared .One of the worst things that happened in the schools was when restrictions were placed on corporal punishment , \" Sutton said .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "95.1402"} {"text": "This is one of the most insane and hypocritical rants you 'll ever read on the topic : .A slightly different take on the \" forced pledge \" : In my USAF basic training class back in 1972 we had a couple of women who were not US citizens .One , I think she was from Australia or New Zealand ( but I may be wrong ) , objected to having to say the pledge of allegiance .There was a bit of a hubbub about it .I do n't recall how it was resolved , but I do remember wondering why anyone who voluntarily joins the military of a different country would object to pledging allegiance to that country .Does anyone know whether voluntarily signing up for military service means you ca n't object to say the pledge ? martinc .It 's funny that the only reason this teacher seems to think is acceptable for not saying the pledge is a pre - existing religious injunction against doing so .Well , if it 's RELIGION , rather than rational examination , that 's different .My bad .What the hell does the U.S. need a pledge for anyway ?It 's useless . robinjohnson .And it does n't matter whether his religion requires him not to say it or not .His parents ' religion . @martinc : . \" ...Well , if it 's RELIGION , rather than rational examination , that 's different .My bad .I 'll hazard a guess that the teacher does n't really consider the Jehovah 's Witness CULT to BE a religion . @Janiceintoronto : .\" What the hell does the U.S. need a pledge for anyway ?It 's really all that keeps us , really - except for the poutine and the linguistic defects of \" eh \" , being said after every word and the \" oot \" in \" outside the house \" .-from being confused with our \" little brothers ands sisters \" to the North .True story .pianoman , Heathen & Torontophile .I was wondering why every fakakta sporting event I attend has to start with everyone singing the national anthem(s ) .how many people who are standing and removing their hats are doing it just to not stick out in the crowd ? dingojack .What no Tesla Coil ? :/ Dingo . dogmeat .What the hell does the U.S. need a pledge for anyway ?It 's useless .Janice , .It was actually fading away prior to 9/11 .In addition to the never ending \" War on Terror , \" the Patriot Act and associated assaults on our rights & liberties , and the growing police state mentality , 9/11 also brought back the pledge with a vengeance .Nothing says they hate us for our freedoms like shredding those freedoms and lining your eagle 's birdcage with them .Sadly , far too many see \" Murikkka ! ! ! \" as a cheer of victory rather than a cry of despair . timberwoof .American flag fetishism takes some very odd forms ad traditions .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "95.16295"} {"text": "In most cases , the threat of lawsuits has forced many Robeson County school officials to replace the paddle with alternative punishments .Paddles and yardsticks have gone the way of ink wells and \" See Dick Run .Susan Blackmon , principal at W.H. Knuckles Elementary School , says it 's been a year since she spanked a student .It 's been four years for Juanita Clark , principal at West Lumberton Elementary .You wo n't find many people paddling much these days , \" said Verdia Deese , principal at Union Elementary .That decline in spankings reflects a national trend .The use of paddling as punishment has dropped to less than one - third of what it was in 1980 , according to the National Coalition to Abolish Corporal Punishment in Schools .Henry Byrd , assistant superintendent of administrative services , said he has seen a tremendous cutback in the use of corporal punishment over the last five years .Litigious times .While 28 states have banned corporal punishment , it is still practiced in 22 states , including North Carolina , where state law allows school boards and principals to set their own policies .But school systems that allow corporal punishment operate under the constant shadow of civil litigation .Earlier this month , a Clay County principal made his first court appearance after a parent charged him with misdemeanor child abuse .The parent said Mickey Noe went too far when he spanked his 10-year - old son and left bruises on the boy 's leg .Researchers with the University of North Carolina could find only one similar charge against a principal , which was later dismissed .North Carolina educators have immunity from criminal conviction unless the punishment caused or is likely to cause permanent injury , or the punishment was given out of malice .State law forbids educators from being sued for damages for corporal punishment - related injuries unless they could have foreseen that the punishment might cause permanent injury .Robeson County 's policy says a teacher , principal or assistant principal can administer corporal punishment , but only after lesser punishments have been tried .The student must have been warned that a spanking might result if further misbehavior is observed .Spankings must be given in the presence of a principal , assistant principal or teacher , and parents must give school officials permission beforehand .Spare the rod .The parent in the Clay County incident gave the principal permission to spank his child .And for that reason , East Robeson Elementary Principal James Coleman says the state should ban corporal punishment administered by school officials .Coleman , like many Robeson County principals , said he prefers allowing parents to come to school and spank their child .West Lumberton 's principal agreed .I 've worked too long and hard to jeopardize my career , \" said Clark .\" We live in a day and age where educators have to walk a fine line when administering corporal punishment .Too many people are looking at every avenue to sue to get a little extra money .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "95.729645"} {"text": "He was in an outside gardening area at Calvin Hunsinger , a special Pinellas public school that serves emotionally and behaviorally disturbed children in grades K-12 .An older boy told him to come into a bathroom and pull down his pants and then stood behind him .\" It wo n't hurt , \" the 8-year - old recalls the teenager saying .But it did hurt , he told his mother .Looking for the 8-year - old , a teacher found the boys in the bathroom .According to the mother , the teacher told the principal and school resource officer that she did n't believe a sexual battery was completed .Parra would not comment on how the older boy was able to lure the younger one into the bathroom .Students at the school are supposed to be in separate areas , divided by elementary , middle and high school sections .Classrooms and hallways are supposed to be monitored .The case was referred to the State Attorney 's Office , where a decision has not yet been made whether to pursue the charge against the 14-year - old .Beyond calling campus police , the Pinellas school district has no specific policies regarding how to handle student - on - student sexual assaults on school property , Parra said .Neither do Hillsborough County schools , said spokesman Stephen Hegarty .A school resource officer is generally the first responder to suspected crimes on campuses , he said .But the 8-year - old 's mother wants to know : Should Hunsinger 's school resource officer have advised against a forensic exam , or rape kit , for her son ?Laura Eastman , a child protection specialist at the Suncoast Center in Pinellas Park , a rape crisis center , said that if a child describes something consistent with rape , conducting an exam is often the only way to supply concrete evidence to the investigating authorities .\" I do n't believe it 's traumatizing .The professionals are trained to explain each step to children , \" she said .\" It 's a fairly common response for parents to believe the process is traumatizing .But after we talk to them , they usually understand why it 's important .\" Sometimes , Eastman said , a rape does n't leave visible marks on a victim .And at Suncoast Center , medical doctors team with social workers to test for what the eye may miss : sexually transmitted diseases and an assailant 's DNA .Hunsinger is now reviewing its security practices , Parra said , but she would not elaborate on what specifically the school is investigating .Last week , the Times reported that a cell phone video of a 14-year - old girl being beaten on the Calvin Hunsinger campus was uploaded to Facebook .Since the Pinellas Park 8-year - old was assaulted , his mother said , he has been prone to angry outbursts , clings to her and is n't sleeping well .But feeling she had no choice , she put him back at Hunsinger on Feb. 11 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "96.09012"} {"text": "I understand omitting the ' God ' part , but the whole thing ?Do I sound like a Republican ?Well , too bad , cause this is ridiculous .Finally , a principal with the backbone to stand up and be counted , regardless of the public humiliation that will come forth .If you ca n't pledge your allegiance your allegiance to the US , where you live , work , prosper and raise your family , you should move to the country you can pledge your allegiance to .It 's that simple !Our forefathers wrote this pledge with strong resolve and purpose .I 'm not saying \" love it or leave it \" .I am saying , that if you can not pronounce your allegiance to this Republic , then move were you can .Go ...Now !Our forefathers did n't wake up to the need for a Pledge until 1942 , when it was formally adopted by the US Congress .Must have been a major deficiency in patriotism during WW II .The pledge had been written 50 years earlier by a socialist !Imagine that .The real issue is not state law compliance , ( and that some may find in uncomfortable to pledge allegiance - it is US soil , right ? ) but rather , is the \" pledge issue \" the issue that school leadership should be investing all this time and effort in ?Surely , there are more pressing academic issues that merit her time , and everyone else 's for that matter .Stay focused folks .Her wiser tactic would have been to pursue more academically substantive issues first and slip the \" pledge \" issue in as an administrative change later .... .We are British nationals and our daughter is a British national ( though she has been living in the US since she was 2 years old ) .Given its nature , I would expect John Stanford to be more multicultural and more multinational than many other schools and would expect the principal to more accepting and accommodating of other cultures and nationalities .( Oh and saying that six year olds can opt out does n't cut it - way to make kids feel even more isolated and ' different ' ) .From my perspective , it really is n't about the Pledge of Allegiance and having to recite it or choosing to opt out .Both sides have valid points and from the discussion , hopefully we will all learn something and appreciate the differences .What I find upsetting is that this is THE ONE thing that our new principal is choosing to make a stand on .From all the things that affect our school , including over - crowding , teacher retention and overall communication , this is how she is choosing to make an impact in our community .Have n't seen a letter from her to the school community detailing her goals for the school , the students and the teachers , or what she is working towards and how are we going to get there .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "96.332405"} {"text": "If there is to be a pledge , let 's rewrite in for the 21st century and for heaven 's sake get GOD out of it .Religion and nationalism are taught and learned and not what public education is for .I think a combination of jro 's suggestion , to take it to the school board / state , and allowing the kids to write a pledge that they feel is more in tune with what values we as a community should be pledging would be educational and downright inspiring .Ben , I do n't want my daughter going to public school and hearing that god is her boss .That 's what I have her in temple for .And pledges are not inconsequential at all , they 're part of our culture and should be treated with respect and thoughtfulness .What if we all had to pledge allegiance to peace , justice , respect and kindness ?Or to the animals and plants of the world ?Or to each other as humans ?Not to be a big ol' hippie about it , but the pledge is both meaningful and meaningless to kids - would n't it be great if it was something that they felt connected to every morning ?\" I pledge allegiance to the chocolate milk and pizza for which I stand ... \" .I do n't want my kids reciting the Pledge of Allegiance , but the bigger deal I make of it the more they 'll attach a significance to it .If I say nothing they 'll just find it completely boring as I always did .However , this decision does cause me concern about Alvarez .Will she next be talking about the how evolution is a \" theory \" among other \" valid \" hypotheses ?That would make me very upset .Thanks J , the \" I Pledge allegiance to the chocolate milk and pizza for which I stand \" made me giggle .It 's great that we are starting to talk about this as a community .I 'm Haley , the mother who seems to be getting singled out ( check the Fox news article which completely targets me and ignores the points that there are many other teachers and parents against the pledge in schools ) .Since this is a local blog , I 'll at least point out to you all , for the record , that I was misquoted in the article .I stated to the reporter that having to recite the pledge over and over has no educational value for children and does not encourage them to think critically and independently .I did mention that I do n't want to teach my daughter that her loyalty should necessary be to this country first and foremost , but I did not connect that to anything regarding educational value .Also , I definitely did not \" cry \" as the article says .In a one hour interview , I spent maybe a minute , towards the end , discussing my and my daughter 's past and explaining the ties she has that go well beyond these borders .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "96.53962"} {"text": "There 's more that we should do .We need to bring civics education back to the schools so that kids understand what they are saying , why they are saying it , and why they do n't have to say it if they do n't want to .Someone said to me this morning , \" We all said the Pledge when we were kids and did n't stop to think about it .Well , yes , we did .That 's not exactly something to be proud of .Besides these are different times -- and it is really time that we recognize that kids need to know more than how to take a test .Follow my blog all day , every day by bookmarking .And for admissions advice , college news and links to campus papers , please check out our new Higher Education page at .Only in America .13-year - old girl with a lwayer .These old geezers need to get a life .Who cares .Does it make you a patriot if you stand ?Let the girl sit if she wants .Worry about more important stuff .I 'm an 8 years Navy vet ( ' 74-'82 ) with combat time .It was that service that maintains your right to NOT pledge to anything .Service members are sworn to protect the Constitution .And it 's every American 's right to make use of the protections it affords you .I do not think the Pledge of Allegiance should be dropped from schools , for any reason , so long as it remains a voluntary exercise .There are many reasons for choosing not to participate .Religious beliefs ( Jehova 's Witnesses ) , not being a US Citizen ( contrary to what many think , it is possible to be a legal immigrant without being a U.S. Citizen ) , and many others .That said , the law is very clear .Students shall not be required to recite the pledge .Students shall not be punished for exercising this right .Students shall not be embarrassed by the teacher or harassed by others for exercising this right .That includes quietly sitting down while other people stand , as she was not being disruptive .What part of that is so hard to understand ?It is a RIGHT of the student to choose to participate or not participate .It is a right that no teacher , parent , principal , or police officer can take away , as it is guaranteed by the United States Constitution .I would never skip the pledge or refuse to stand for the National Anthem .But I choose to say the pledge , and it has a lot more meaning when I choose to do it as opposed to being forced to do it .I 'm not naive enough to believe that other people may feel differently , and I firmly believe that they have a right to opt - out .This girl clearly did , this girl was more aware of her rights than the teacher , and this girl exercised those rights .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "96.61163"} {"text": "We need someone with a vision that can unite the community and lead it to a better place .This does not seem to me like the way to get there .@Wallingfordian , as a parent , yes , I plan to teach my child exactly that : there are some circumstances where it is valid and even morally required not to follow the law .You should seek to change it , but ultimately you must be responsible for your own actions and must do right .That 's been called \" civil disobedience \" and has had massive positive impact on our country .There are many times in history I can point to where I wish more people thought that way .Sorry , Vito , but it 's not nonsense .My only child attended John Stanford Intl .School when Karen Kodama was principal in the early 2000 's .The pledge was not recited in class or at assemblies .I did not know then that this was not the norm in the entire district .When my daughter switched to a different elementary school in second grade she came home upset at the beginning of the school year because she did not know the pledge and why had we not taught this to her , etc .Her new school had a different child each week ( who had somehow earned the privilege ) lead the pledge at the all - school assembly on Monday morning .We explained our family 's objections to the pledge - those have all been eloquently expressed in many of the comments above - but especially our feelings about the reference to god .She was just beginning to understand our family 's Secular Humanistic Judaism and quickly grasped the meaning of the pledge and its history when we explained it to her .We assured her that she could learn it and recite it if she wanted to or she could stay silent while it was being recited if she did not agree with it .As others have said , this is big stuff to understand and decide for a 7 year old kid and no one at her school made any effort to educate the students about that choice .The principal told us that state law required that students be \" given the opportunity \" to recite the pledge in school and that each school provided that opportunity in its own way .This is different from the quotes attributed to the new John Stanford principal .She appears to be saying that her new rules regarding the pledge are state law .That is not how I understand the law and I would love for someone to find the exact wording of the law to clear that up .Regardless of how John Stanford chooses to provide that opportunity to its students , I believe that it is the RECITERS that should be the opt ins , not the other way around .A few months after our unsatisfying conversation with our daughter 's principal we checked in with her about how the pledge was going for her .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "96.89498"} {"text": "I think I actually just posted my view that full democracy has little to do with how our country was originally set up or how it operates today .What we do have is representative democracy and rule of law .Those , combined with irreverent individualism , are the true hallmarks and strength of our country .Those who seek to wrap themselves in the flag are those who understand it least .I do n't think you know much about Ben Franklin .He was without doubt one of the most irreverent of our true \" greatest generation \" and would probably have had some choice words for anyone suggesting a pledge of allegiance .We managed very well as a country in the 166 years before we adopted a pledge of allegiance .When the pledge was adopted , there were definitely some in my home state of Tennessee who viewed it as one more slap at the Confederacy .Personally , I believe that the greatest threats to our country come from within and specifically from those who are willing to sacrifice the freedoms that our forefathers , including my ancestors , fought for so hard in the name of conformity to their own notions of Right .By the way , where did your comment about \" full democracy \" come from ?I think I actually just posted my view that full democracy has little to do with how our country was originally set up or how it operates today .What we do have is representative democracy and rule of law .Those , combined with irreverent individualism , are the true hallmarks and strength of our country .Those who seek to wrap themselves in the flag are those who understand it least .The Montgomery school system 's student handbook contains a section about \" Patriotic Exercises \" that reads : \" You can not be required to say a pledge , sing an anthem , or take part in patriotic exercises .No one will be permitted to intentionally embarrass you if you choose not to participate . \"After the 1st day when the child did not participate I would have advised her / him that they could stay in the principals office until after the pledge .At that point if the child decided to come to class the next day , she / he would be attempting to forward their personal agenda and influence other students on school time ( totally unacceptable ) and was obviously not all that uncomfortable or \" embarrassed \" about her predicament .There should be a pile of parents at the next BOE meeting asking why the school is allowing one student to influence a class in this way .If he / she does not want to say the pledge ... Fine ! stay out of the classroom until it is completed .Pretty simple actually .Hey ...Maybe my kid will refuse to study anything about other religions because he is a devout catholic .Can he sit there with folded arms / book closed / be excused from taking any exams on the subject ... ?", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "96.96717"} {"text": "WTH ?Alvarez is not a new principal to this community .She has had a positive influence in many students ' lives at Hamilton for years .It looks like the students are n't the ones who need a lesson in civility and respectful debate .Come out from behind the initials , people .You do n't want your kid to say the pledge ?Teach him / her how to opt out .Go the classroom the first day and show them what you mean , and why .JSIS has always had an open - door policy .Overall , this flap is a good way to get kids aware of what is theirs ( the iconography of this country and culture ) to reclaim as their own - or reject .It may take them a few years to get there , but start giving them the means now .I am normally a silent lurker , but with an 8 month old daughter heading into the Seattle School fray , I thought I would add my two cents into the mix .I find the whole issue inconsequential .I said the pledge every morning during grade school , and I had little understanding of what it meant .Similar to Doug above , yet Doug was not brainwashed .Nor was I. I think if this is the worst think that is taught on a school day , we will be doing fine .Frankly , spending a view minutes every day to remind people that everyone has a boss and everyone has responsibilities sounds fine to me .The word choice is not what I would choose , but I certainly agree with the underlying sentiment .From a political standpoint , I also side with the principal .With the looming state budget cuts , this is not a battle worth fighting .She is wisely saving what little ammunition she has for more important fights .reposted from yesterday on \" Wallybits \" : Pledge of Allegiance From Wikipedia , the free encyclopedia Official versions 1892 \" I pledge allegiance to my flag and the republic for which it stands : one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all . \" 1892 to 1923 \" I pledge allegiance to my flag andto the republic for which it stands : one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all . \"1923 to 1924 \" I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States and to the republic for which it stands : one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all . \"1924 to 1954 \" I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America , and to the republic for which it stands ; one nation indivisible with liberty and justice for all . \"1954 to Present \" I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America , and to the republic for which it stands , one nation under God , indivisible , with liberty and justice for all . \"The Pledge of Allegiance of the United States is an oath of loyalty to the federal flag and the Republic of theUnited States of America , originally composed by Francis Bellamy in 1892 and formally adopted by Congress as the pledge in 1942 .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "97.44551"} {"text": "A little later , the Steelers got their chins off the ground .Guys were kind of hanging their head , \" Keisel said .\" You never want to go down at the half by 14 points .The Ravens did not hang their heads .Instead , they spent the third quarter dropping the ball , and the Steelers are heading to another title game because of it .Notes : Most important aspects of this game .Blog Stats .6,335,772 hits .Categories .Categories Select Category ' harry 2016 Abortion : The Ultimate Atrocity AC / DC ACLU america andrew andrew c. mccarthy Andrew Klavan andy Animal Rights Nuts animals ann coulter annalee Asian Babes Atheists Atheists ! audio Babes Babes Beer Baseball Basketball batshit crazy Bbaes BEER best bethany bill bill bennett Bill Whittle birth Black Lives Matter Blog of the Day ! fox fox40 foxnews free Free Speech Freedom of speech g. gordon liddy gary & eric Gators Gay Marriage Georgia Bulldogs geraci glenn beck glenn beck sex tape Gov. 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( AP Photo / Margaret Bowles ) less .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception by Calvin Johnson during an NFL football game against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Margaret ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Detroit Lions fans celebrate a second quarter touchdown reception ...Photo-1591290.30807 - Times Union .Image 23 of 93 .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , left , daughter Delores Soderburg , second from left , and daughter Jessica Soderburg , 17 , right , hang a flag with the names of those lost 10 ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Joel Soderburg , third from left , daughter Marissa Soderburg , 17 , ...Photo-1591284.30807 - Times Union .Image 24 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591493.30807 - Times Union .Image 25 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Reggie Wayne wears shoes commemorating the ...Photo-1591488.30807- Times Union .Image 26 of 93 .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) less .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating the World Trade Center deaths before an NFL football game Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / David J. Phillip ) .Photo : Associated Press .Indianapolis Colts ' Antoine Bethea wears gloves commemorating ...Photo-1591491.30807- Times Union .Image 27 of 93 .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "97.7018"} {"text": "It has nothing to do with anyone 's voting or lack thereof .What a tempest in a teapot !Mike .p.s .Pretty funny that that Nancy M suggested we get God out of school \" for heaven 's sake \" .@Neighbor ( 45 ) : It 's a bit more complex than whether it 's \" proper \" , and it does take \" good judgement \" , something I also teach my son .I 'll bet you do the same : Have you taught your children ( by example ) , that you must never drive even one mile an hour over the posted speed limit , because it 's illegal ?As recently as 2000 , it was illegal in many states for homosexuals to have sexual relations with each other ( and illegal for even marries heterosexuals to engage in non - missionary style acts ) .Would you have told you children that they must abstain , and counseled all loving couples that they should work to change the law , but until it was changed , they had to abstain ?How about lunch counters in the pre-1960 's ?Would you have thrown blacks out of white areas because it was still against the law ( while , of course , working to change the law ) ?My guess is that no , you 're a good person and would n't have done any of the above , and I hope that I would have behaved as well .You would have used your good judgement .The world is a complex place and requires \" judgement calls \" every day .What we all need to work towards is exercising good judgement in all our acts .As the parent of two JSIS students my hope for the outcome of this \" controversy \" is a simple .I hope that , as advocates for an international community , we will use this situation as a learning opportunity .We will teach our children why there is a pledge .Why some people feel so passionately that it should be said , why others feel equally as passionate that it should not , and why others hold no opinion .Why the flag holds such meaning - from its colors to its stars and stripes - and what it stands for , which , at the most simple is this : In many other countries , this debate would not even be possible .What words did they choose , and why ?Do the people of those countries feel as passionately about it as we do ?Do those countries welcome debate the same way as the U.S. ?Even more importantly , I hope we , as parents , community members and adults , realize that the way that we respond to this controversy is also a learning opportunity .Our children will learn from us how to debate ... more importantly DISCUSS ... issues that they may or may not agree with .If we are stubborn , angry and unwilling to hear both sides , we will raise children who approach conflict the same way .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "98.99212"} {"text": "Few will shed tears for McCoy , based on videos that seem to show him participating in an assault .Regardless , the league 's post - Rice protocols will put McCoy in a much more delicate spot than he would have been before 2014 , when players who were facing charges typically played while the charges were pending , no questions asked .Willie Richardson , a star receiver for the Colts in the 1960s and a member of one of the most athletic families in the history of football , has died at the age of 76 .After an All - American career at Jackson State , Richardson was drafted by both the Baltimore Colts of the NFL and the New York Jets of the AFL in 1963 .He signed with the Colts and became a first - team All - Pro in 1967 , when he was third in the league with 63 catches and added 860 receiving yards and eight touchdowns .Richardson had five brothers who played at Jackson State , and three of them played in the NFL : Gloster Richardson played for the Chiefs , Cowboys and Browns , Tom Richardson played for the Patriots and Ernie Richardson played for the Browns .In Super Bowl III , Richardson was the Colts ' leading receiver , catching six passes for 58 yards in a loss to the Jets .The Dolphins added another coach to Adam Gase 's first staff on Friday afternoon .The team announced that Daronte Jones has been named the team 's assistant defensive backs coach .He will work with Lou Anarumo , who moved back to the defensive backs role he occupied before being named the interim defensive coordinator when Kevin Coyle was dismissed during the regular season .Jones spent the 2015 season as the defensive backs coach at the University of Wisconsin and served in the same role at the University of Hawaii from 2012 to 2014 .He 's also coached in the CFL and at lower collegiate levels since entering coaching in 2001 .The Dolphins also announced that they have parted ways with Eric Stokes , who was the team 's senior personnel executive and assistant general manager for the last two years .Stokes accompanied Dennis Hickey from Tampa Bay to Miami when Hickey was named the General Manager in 2014 , but Hickey was relieved of his duties with the team last month .The Panthers picked up 12 penalties on their way to their 24 - 10 loss in Super Bowl 50 , including a personal foul on the final play of the game .Wide receiver Joe Webb was flagged for unnecessary roughness at the end of a short pass completion to running back Fozzy Whittaker .PFT confirmed with the league on Friday that Webb has been fined $ 8,681 for the play , which is a sour cherry to put on top of an altogether unpleasant Sunday .The league also confirmed that guard Trai Turner was not fined after being penalized for unnecessary roughness at the end of a 10-yard run by Whittaker in the third quarter .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "99.807274"} {"text": "The Jets then flew out of the half , Sanchez hooking up with Santonio Holmes for a 45-yard touchdown to trim the Pittsburgh advantage to 24 - 10 .Suddenly , a game that had threatened to become a rout was transformed into a nail - biter as the Jets took command in the second half .The Jets put a scare into the crowd of 66,662 - the biggest to ever to attend a Steelers game - when they worked the ball down to the Pittsburgh one early in the fourth quarter .The Steelers defense denied the Jets a touchdown but New York would not come away empty - handed , sacking Roethlisberger for a safety after Pittsburgh had regained possession .There was more drama as the Jets rally continued , Sanchez hitting Jerricho Cotchery with a four - yard touchdown strike to trim the Steelers lead to 24 - 19 but the Steelers dug in and were able to run out the clock to clinch a nervous victory .\" We finished short again but I believe in our football team and I 've got news for you , our expectations ( next season ) will be exactly the same and they should be , \" said Jets head coach Rex Ryan .\" We knew we 'd come back .Everybody 's doubted us all year but we thought we could win the game .I said that going in halftime that we 'd come back and we 'd have opportunities to win it and we just came up short . \"Carolina Panthers @Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Cincinnati Bengals @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cleveland Browns - Steelers Minnesota Vikings @Detroit Lions - Lions Oakland Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs - .Chiefs Miami Dolphins @New England Patriots - 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Colts New York Giants @Green Bay Packers - Packers Seattle Seahawks @Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Buccaneers New Orleans Saints @Atlanta Falcons - .Falcons Minnesota Vikings @Philadelphia Eagles - .Eagles .- Week 15 Picks - .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.10617"} {"text": "Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph Freso ) less .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.76488"} {"text": "Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph Freso ) less .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.76488"} {"text": "Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph Freso ) less .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.76488"} {"text": "Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph Freso ) less .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.76488"} {"text": "Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph Freso ) less .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.76488"} {"text": "Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers warm up prior to an NFL football game , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Matt ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Keegan Landis , 6 , left , and his brother John Landis , 9 , watch the ...Photo-1591283.30807 - Times Union .Image 28 of 93 .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph Freso ) less .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to an NFL football game between the Arizona Cardinals and the Carolina Panthers , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Glendale , Ariz.( AP Photo / Ralph ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Troy Escobedo , center , greets U.S. Army soldier Nick Stone prior to ...Photo-1591286.30807 - Times Union .Image 29 of 93 .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 in St. Louis .( AP Photo / Seth Perlman ) less .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks , during the first quarter of an NFL football game between the St. Louis Rams and the Philadelphia Eagles Sunday , Sept. 11 , ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Fans hold up a sign in honor of the 10th anniversary of the Sept ....Photo-1591328.30807 - Times Union .Image 30 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over the stadium at the conclusion of the national Anthem before an NFL football game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans react as a military flyover proceded over ...Photo-1591331.30807 - Times Union .Image 31 of 93 .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in Baltimore , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Patrick Semansky ) less .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten year anniversary of the Sept. 11 , 2001 , terrorist attacks before an NFL football game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Pittsburgh Steelers in ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Pittsburgh Steelers fans stand behind a banner honoring the ten ...Photo-1591475.30807 - Times Union .Image 32 of 93 .The American Flag flies at half mast during the first half of an NFL football game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Tennessee Titans , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Jacksonville , Fla. ( AP Photo / Stephen Morton ) less .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.76488"} {"text": "There must be two witnesses .RS Superintendent Phil Dubbs said the current principals do n't use paddling but a previous high school principal did .At Randolph Central , board policy allows professional staff to use reasonable physical force but only as a last resort .Superintendent Phillip Wray said paddling is used less than five times a year , and mostly at the request of parents who believe spanking is the best discipline for their youngster .Wray added that principal do n't like to do paddlings for obvious reasons , such as possible lawsuits .At Mississinawa Valley across the State Line , Ohio law in the 1990s required schools to develop a written policy about corporal punishment , including stating whether or not it could be used .The MV school board decided not to allow corporal punishment .At Randolph Eastern , school board policy says it can not condone unreasonable force and fear as discipline measures .However , as a last resort , corporal punishment may be used .Jan Caudle , who has been Union City Community High School principal since 1992 , said paddling has not been used at the high school during her tenure .She also said she had never heard of any paddling incidents at the middle school or elementary school .Union School officials were on spring break and were not available for comment on Tuesday .Educators and legislators on the local level have differing opinions on the subject , with those in favor of the rule saying the choice should remain a local decision .\" This is an issue of local control versus state control , \" Crothersville Community Schools Superintendent Terry Goodin said this week .Goodin , D - Crothersville , is also a state representative who has debated the issue in the General Assembly , a place where legislative efforts to ban the practice have come and gone over the years , but never passed .\" I believe the local officials are best suited to make the decision because they represent the local community .( In Crothersville ) in the elementary school it is left up to the principal and he calls the parents to ask if the child should be paddled or not .Most of the time their answer is ' Yes . ' \" However , Cheryl Fenton , a teacher at Seymour Middle School and president of the Seymour Teachers ' Association , said the option is there , but it is one that is very rarely used in Seymour . \"Corporal punishment is not an option that is chosen in Seymour Community Schools , \" Fenton said .\" It varies from building to building , but I know at Seymour Middle School that teachers never paddle .Critics of the rule say there are more effective ways to discipline students and call paddling a negative response to negative behavior .If we use violence to counter violence , then the message is lost , \" Ted Feinberg , assistant executive director of the National Association of School Psychologists in Bethesda , Md. , told The Associated Press last week .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "100.81868"} {"text": "He spent 1943 on a team popularly known as the \" Steagles . \" With World War II raging and the population of NFL athletes depleted by armed service commitments , the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadephia Eagles combined their teams to play the 1943 season .Miller finished his playing career at the Green Bay Packers .He then rejoined the Packers in 1956 as Director of Publicity .He became Assistant General Manager under Vince Lombardi .He headed up business operations for the Packers from 1967 to 1987 , becoming Assistant to the President in 1981 .He retired in 1988 .Miller was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in honor of his service to the Packers organization .Eric Moss , the older brother of NFL wide receiver Randy Moss , played tight end at FUMA , catching 28 passes and scoring 7 touchdowns .He played several positions including tight end , fullback , defensive tackle , and offensive line while at Ohio State .Moss returned to football in 1997 and was signed by the Minnesota Vikings as an offensive lineman where he was soon joined by his younger brother , Randy .Injury sidelined Moss for the 1998 season .Roman Oben .Robbie Powell .Mike Quick .1982 Philadelphia Eagles 1983 Philadelphia Eagles 1984 Philadelphia Eagles 1985 Philadelphia Eagles 1986 Philadelphia Eagles 1987 Philadelphia Eagles 1988 Philadelphia Eagles 1989 Philadelphia Eagles 1990 Philadelphia Eagles .Sonny Randle .1958 Chicago Cardinals 1959 St. Louis Cardinals 1960 St. Louis Cardinals 1961 St. Louis Cardinals 1962 St. Louis Cardinals 1963 St. Louis Cardinals 1964 St. Louis Cardinals 1965 St. Louis Cardinals 1966 St. Louis Cardinals 1967 San Francisco 49ers 1968 San Francisco 49ers 1968 Dallas Cowboys .James Wesley \" Bud \" Sherrill .1951 Chicago Bears 1952 - 1953 - On active duty military in Korea 1954 Washington Redskins 1954 New York Giants . \" Bud \" Sherrill was FUMA 's Outstanding Athlete of the Year in 1946 - 1947 , having excelled in football , basketball and track .He won a number of medals in track and field .Sherrill was awarded a scholarship to the University of Tennessee in 1947 .He played football there for four years - primarily as a defensive half - back .In 1949 , he set a single season pass interception record ( 12 ) , which held for many years .He was also chosen to be on the 1951 All - Stars Team .He reported to the Bears ' training camp that summer , and later to the \" All - Stars \" Camp .While with the All - Stars , his right shoulder was injured , and as a result he was unable to play during 1951 .Bud was called to active duty in 1952 and served in Korea .In 1954 he hoped to resume his pro career when he asked to be traded from the Bears to the Redskins , but after a coaching change at Washington he asked to return to Chicago .George Hallas agreed but , before they could execute their option , he was picked up by the New York Giants .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "101.31656"} {"text": "And the teacher was ignorant not to know something that basic and to then handle the situation so poorly .You do n't have a constitutional right to ignore your teacher 's requests \" .Umm , yes you do , if the request violates the constitution .What we have here is effectively a loyalty oath -- you are pledging allegiance to your country -- enforced by a government institution .And the government can not compel any of us to take that kind of oath ( except for certain government jobs ) .Period , end of discussion .Freedom of speech starts with freedom not to speak .Refusal to say the Pledge is not a \" request \" to be \" honored \" ( such a nice , generous government employee , willing to make an exception if someone gives a good enough reason ) .It 's an unqualified right -- a right that belongs to each of us , not to any government institution .And the government does n't get to judge whether our reasons are sufficiently \" deeply held \" ; the Constitution does n't just disappear if Mrs. Smith in English class thinks you 're being a twit .So : what we have here is a government representative telling kids that they either need to swear loyalty or do extra work that no one else needs to .That 's coersion ; yes , very minor in the grand scheme of things , but coersion nonetheless .I think it 's a great idea to make it all a civics lesson .But make it a fair one : make everyone write the essay , regardless of whether they choose to say the Pledge or not .The Pledge means a lot to me .I take its words and meaning very seriously .And I hate to see it cheapened through unthinking mandatory mass recitations .We were not sure what our daughter 's rights were as a non - American Maryland elementary school student , living here for some years on a family assignment .The patriotism proclamations after 9/11 drove her to a point of deeply resenting the daily pledge of allegiance , singing the US national anthem , and listening to \" America - the greatest country in the world \" proclamations ad infinitum .We worried about the anger she expressed at home and how any overt behavior and attitude ( eye - ball rolling , heavy sighing ) might be punished at school .We worked with her to encvourage being respectful as a visitor / guest to honor Americans right and need to celebrate their nation , just as she would want visitors to our country to be respectful .The solution we agreed on : she would quietly make a pledge of allegiance to her own country , with slight modifications to the wording and she would recognize / admire the national anthem(s ) as beautiful pieces of music .She has outgrown her resentment as a mature high school freshman living in the DC metro area .Still - we are pleased to know that she would have had some legal protection had she been called out on her attitude .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "102.0695"} {"text": "But her mother said the way the teacher \" bellowed \" at her daughter was inappropriate under any circumstance , and school officials should have acted .\" It 's an even bigger problem because he did it to a child in front of a group of other children , \" the mother said .\" On top of that , the school did n't protect her .I thought they would protect her , and that 's why I let her go to that school .I was disappointed .\"Staff writer Meghan Tierney contributed to this report .Due to an error by the ACLU , the story originally reported the girl was escorted to the principal 's office by police officers .She was escorted by the school 's security officers .-- THE ARCHIVE -- .UNITED STATES .KTHV online , Little Rock , Arkansas , 1 April 2004 .Teacher charged with battery for paddling student .Kimberly Garza says she has never seen anything like it .She took pictures of the welts on her 13-year - old son 's backside and leg , and calls it an example of abuse .Police call it third degree battery .That 's the charge the boy 's gym teacher , Terry Russell , is facing .He allegedly paddled the boy to punish him for getting into a fight .He 'll be in court for a probable cause hearing Friday morning .\" I understand you spank a child , \" Garza says .\" But what he did , what this coach did to my child is excessive .It 's abuse .And that is not right . \"Russell did not return our calls Thursday , but Malvern Superintendent Ron Holt says paddling is only used as a last resort for punishing .And he has never heard of any excessive paddling in the Malvern district .\" This is excessive , \" Garza says .\" When you see the pictures of my son , you 'll see this is very excessive .Nobody has the right to treat a child this way . \" Arkansas is one of 23 states that allows teachers to discipline students with a paddle .In fact , in 2000 Arkansas ranked second in the nation in percentage of kids paddled .According to the U.S. Department of Education , that year 9.8 percent of the state 's total student body had been paddled .Winchester News - Gazette , Indiana , 1 April 2004 .Area schools differ in corporal punishment .By Cynthia Aukerman News - Gazette reporter .In the wake of a controversial paddling incident in Indianapolis , corporal punishment is again in the news in Indiana , one of 22 states that allow it .Locally , some area schools allow corporal punishment ; some do n't .Paddling seems to be an infrequent practice .Monte Stebbins , superintendent at Monroe Central , said his school 's written policy allows corporal punishment but there have been no paddlings in the three years he 's been superintendent .He said his staff has found more effective means of discipline .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "102.304306"} {"text": "No !The kids are mean there , mommy ! ' \" she said .\" It breaks my heart . \"The district would not say if the student who was charged with molestation will return to Hunsinger .\" But generally speaking , if there is a need to move a student , the district will move a student , \" Parra said .The mother said she is trying to find a new school for her son , but the process is slow .He has cycled through six Pinellas elementary schools , she said , each ill - equipped to handle a child with autism , attention deficit disorder and oppositional defiant disorder .\" What else can I do ? \" said the mother , who works in human resources at a local company .\" If I take him out and home school him , I 'll have to quit my job .Then I ca n't pay the bills , and we 're homeless .\" She wonders if the incident in the bathroom will affect her son for life , if other kids will find out and treat him differently , if his suspected attacker will evade punishment because she was persuaded not to take him for a medical exam that day .\" I just do n't understand , \" she said , \" how this happened to my sweet , sweet boy .\" ACLU : Girl did n't need to stand for pledge .Family , ACLU seek apology from school officials .This story was corrected on Feb. 25 , 2010 .An explanation follows the story .Montgomery County Public Schools spokesman Dana Tofig said the teacher violated state law and school system policy by ordering the student to stand .\" That 's a violation of our regulations , and we 're in the process of rectifying the situation , \" Tofig said .The eighth - grade student will receive an apology from the teacher , he said .Tofig said he could not comment on whether the teacher or any administrators or other staff members will be disciplined because it is a personnel issue and that he did not know what other measures would be taken besides having the teacher apologize .Under a 1943 Supreme Court decision , students do not have to stand for the Pledge of Allegiance or salute the flag .On Jan. 27 , the student , now 14 , remained seated during the school 's daily recitation of the pledge , her mother said .The mother and the ACLU declined to identify the girl , saying she was deeply embarrassed by the event and was humiliated by fellow students in her classroom after the teacher told her she was required by law to stand .The mother also declined to give her name .The ACLU and the mother as well as the school spokesman also declined to identify the teacher .The girl did not stand for a personal reason and not a political one , her mother said .Regardless of the reason , the Constitution , state law and the county 's handbook are clear that students do not have to stand for the pledge , according to the attorney for the ACLU who is representing the girl .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "102.43594"} {"text": "If the Malvern Police Department had been patient enough to wait for the DHS report , I would have never been charged .I am ready to put this behind me and move forward in my job of working with the young people of the Malvern School District .The Express - Star , Chickasha , Oklahoma , 9 April 2004 .DA declines to file charges against Ninnekah Principal .District Attorney Gene Christian said that the State will not be filing charges against Ninnekah High School Principal David Pitts for leaving bruises when he spanked a female student .Christian said that the March 26 spanking did not rise to the level of being criminal .Christian also noted that the alleged handcuffing incident occurred in March of 2003 and that the handcuffing was not performed by Pitts .Christian said that he has discussed the handcuffing issue with all of the parties , and it has been agreed that it is a civil matter .The investigation into the spanking began when Ninnekah Police Chief Scott Miller received a page asking him to contact the student 's doctor , Dr. Michael Hunt of the Five Oaks Medical Group .According to the report , Hunt told the officer that he had just examined a student who was experiencing swelling and bruising as the result of being paddled .Chief Miller then met with the student 's parents .According to the report , the parents said they had not signed a corporal punishment release for the school , but had consented to allowing two swats as punishment for a recent incident .In the report , the student told Miller that she actually received three swats .The extra swat , she said she was told , was for not completing the rest of her punishment in the agreed upon timeframe .According to the report , Pitts would not consent to give an interview to the police without his attorney present .The report was turned over to the District Attorney 's Office before that interview could be obtained .The parents of the student have filed a civil suit against Pitts and teacher Connie Huseman individually , as well as a tort claim against the school district .The parents were also granted a temporary injunction by District Judge Richard Van Dyck , prohibiting further corporal punishment to the student and prohibiting Pitts from preventing the student from transferring to another District .The Robesonian , Lumberton , North Carolina , 26 April 2004 .Corporal punishment rarely , if ever , used .The 81-year - old remembers when parents practically begged him to spank their children if they misbehaved at school .Sure we spanked them , \" said Jones , principal at Prospect School from 1951 to 1984 .\" It was a very effective means of punishment .I did n't use it all the time , but if my students did something that warranted a paddling , I would give them an option , either take the paddle or be sent home .If they went home , they knew they 'd had a bad day .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "102.621216"} {"text": "this teaches kids is to be whinny , insecure , demanding , etc - trust me , I know .Pledge allegiance to the contry you live in , because most likely you have chosen to live there .Keep it simple .I think the status quo we all were happy with was the simple road .Rather we seem to be have led down the Fox News culture war road .Mama , I can see that critical thought on this topic makes you uncomfortable , but how can you be sure which side , if any , is whining ?I 'm not calling your complaints here whining , because I respect your opinion .I do think you could learn something here by taking a moment to listen and think- something I teach my kids every day and I am loving the result .a , No uncomfortable at all .Opininated , that 's my middle name .And given the lack of diversity in my kids ' school I hesitate to ever referring to it as \" international \" .And yes , we all want to think we are doing great parenting our kids .Good for you .Keep it simple .I am troubled about the implementation of the pledge of allegiance .First , many of the children at JSIS are not citizens or have family members that are not citizens , and I am sure some are undocumented .( Our daughter has non - citizen family members who are both documented and undocumented . )Asking them to pledge to a \" republic ... with liberty and justice for all \" is asking them to pledge alliance to a \" republic \" that does not have allegiance back to them .These families , documented and undocumented alike , do not have the same liberty or justice as citizens .If fact , those who are undocumented live in fear of our government .It has been very difficult to explain to my daughter why her uncle spent a year in jail and has been deported six times for the crime of coming to this country when he was a child .How is she to reconcile this with \" liberty and justice for all ?Second , I see little distinction between the pledge of allegiance and school prayer , though I realize the courts have made this distinction .If fact , I grew up with both recited together .By asking our children to recite and forcing them to hear this at least weekly , the school is imposing an ideology and a form of \" worship \" , albeit for a flag .By leading this , the principal , who we tell our children is the head of the school , sends a message that the pledge is a norm and expectation .Wow , is this indigenous to this area or what ?From all indications , JSIS students will be offered the opportunity to say a pledge to the US flag each morning .If they choose not to participate along with the group for whatever reason , they 're free to abstain and behave respectfully for a minute or so until it 's over .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "103.83124"} {"text": "lubilu , is anyone in your household an American citizen ?If so , how do they feel about pledging allegiance to their country ?I 'm not wild about the \" god \" part and generally leave that out myself .Are you planning on staying in the U.S. or is this another pit stop for you and your family ?As one poster said earlier , what would you do if your home country went to war with your host country ?That 's my issue with people holding dual citizenship .Seems nigh on impossible to serve two different countries .But why pledge allegiance in public , out loud , daily ?Do you think this increases one 's allegiance ?Is it important to be reminded daily who is willing to pledge allegiance and who is n't ?And if a daily pledge of allegiance is important , have you suggested it at your workplace ?Why or why not ?Why ca n't people serve two countries ?We should be able to serve humanity regardless of borders .One of the problems I see with the pledge of allegiance is that it perpetuates nationalistic dogma that pits one against another .Pledge to whatever you want , whenever you want but do n't force 5 and 6 year olds to choose between sitting silently or reciting a ridiculously anachronistic chant being broadcasted throughout the school .Welcome back to 1971 .Lisa , we are British expats , our daughter is six and a British citizen who ca n't remember living in the UK and who if asked will say she is an American who was born in England .She does not consider England to be her home country and we ca n't force her to do so .However she is a very long way from being a US citizen .We are planning to return to Europe at some point but have no idea when .We are respectful of her ' Americanness ' , for example will sing the anthem with her and do n't complain ( much :)) when she supports American sporting teams .We hold 4th July parties .But it would be very painful for us if she were obliged to take the pledge .And , as a child who is already struggling with her national identity , it would be painful for her to opt out .I know our situation is an unusual one , and I do n't expect legislation to be written with us in mind .However , in the context of an ' international ' school like John Stanford I doubt if our situation is that uncommon .As adults some of these questions of dual national identity are difficult enough , for kids they are nigh on impossible .We considered JSIS as an option but are fortunate enough to be able to send our daughter to a truly international school , where many , many different nationalities are represented and where these issues are treated with due respect and consideration .But I feel for those parents who are n't so lucky .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "103.91508"} {"text": "Charlie Bauman .LB .No , Charlie Bauman may not have played in the NFL , but you will remember him .He played a role as a footnote in a sad piece of college football history .Bauman has the distinction of playing in the Gator Bowl as a sophomore linebacker for Clemson facing Ohio State University coached by Woody Hayes .OSU was trailing Clemson 17 - 15 but in the final minute was threatening to score , 3rd and five on the Clemson 24 yard line , until an errant pass was intercepted by linebacker Bauman .As Bauman was forced out of bounds on the OSU sidelines , Coach Woody Hayes ran up and punched him in the head or shoulder .It was this unfortunate moment that ended Hayes ' long coaching career , as Hayes was fired the next day .Mike Bulino .Plaxico Burress .WR Born 08/12/1977 in Norfolk , VA . 2000 Pittsburgh Steelers 2001 Pittsburgh Steelers 2002 Pittsburgh Steelers 2003 Pittsburgh Steelers 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers 2005 New York Giants 2006 New York Giants 2007 New York Giants 2008 New York Giants 2011 New York Jets 2012 Pittsburgh Steelers .John Alexander \" Johnny \" Clowes .1948 Brooklyn Dodgers ( AAFC )1949 Chicago Hornets ( AAFC ) 1950 New York Yanks ( NFL ) 1951 New York Yanks ( NFL ) .Johnny Clowes started out playing in the All - American Football Conference .The AAFC was the brainchild of Chicago Tribune sports editor Arch Ward and challenged the NFL 's football supremacy briefly from 1946 to 1949 , attracting many top players .Arch Ward also started baseball 's All - Star Game and football 's College All - Star Game , but the AAFC was not to be as long - lasting as those and folded in 1949 .Clowes then moved to the New York Yanks in 1950 .The Yanks were formed as a new NFL team in 1949 and played that year at the Polo Grounds .In 1950 , they moved to Yankee Stadium for their games and picked up many top players , including Clowes , after the AAFC folded in 1949 .The Yanks had a winning season ( 7 - 5 ) in 1950 but fell back to only one win ( 1 - 9 ) in 1951 .A group in Texas acquired the rights to the New York Yanks franchise and the team became the Dallas Texans in 1952 .In 1953 , the team was moved to Baltimore where they became the Baltimore Colts .Albert Lee Crow .The Boston Patriots began in the American Football League and Crow was on their innaugural roster .The team continued as an AFL team until 1969 , then joining the National Football League and ultimately becoming the New England Patriots .John Dorsey 's playing days were cut short by a freak knee injury during pre - game warm - ups before the Packers ' season opener in 1989 .Since his days as a player , Dorsey has continued to work in the NFL , beginning as a college scout for the Packers in 1991 and promoted in 1997 to head up the college scouting department .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "104.97087"} {"text": "As an immigrant myself , coming from a contry that did n't value individual freedoms , reading the comments such as the ones from yo mera and similar , reminds me too much of the kind of opressive government that my family and I fled from .I wonder if the folks who are so pro Pledge , really care about the Pledge and what it truly stands for or care more about enforcing their personal beliefs onto others .Choice is Freedom , if your children choose to say the Pledge they should be free to say it or if you as a parent decide to take that choice away from your children , that is your choice as well .My children and I chose to have a discussion about it , they asked really great questions , we listened to each other and respected each other 's points of view .My children will decide for themselves what is right for them , that is their choice and how lucky are they to live in a country that gives them that choice .My only problem as I had mentioned before is that , for those teachers and students who choose to opt out of saying the pledge or part of the pledge , they can not opt out of being present during the pledge .In my view that seems like a reasonable solution and a just one for all .Just arrived home from volunteering at a Seattle public elementary school just as or even more \" diversified \" as JS .The Pledge has been used every day for years without the wringing of hands and fits from the parents .I 'm fascinated by all these postings day after day during typical \" working \" hours .Are any of you employed ?If so , you must be doing all this on company time , which , I believe , is essentially stealing from your employer .If not employed , you have WAY too much time on your hands ( fingers ! ) and really should find something / anything more constructive to do . , especially NOT having a meeting ! ! !Try volunteering on a regular basis at a public school , particularly a different one than JS to get a \" bigger picture \" and discover that JS is not all that different and special .Most of all get over it and MOVE ON !Have you heard that Metro is planning on dropping the # 26 Bus Route ?You know , mass transportation vs. more cars ?Take this one on and you can make a positive difference ! !PJ , I would be much more impressed with a principled argument .That fact that the pledge seems to have this power to shut down thoughtful , respectful and compassionate conversation among its proponents has actually strengthened my opinion against it .It is obvious to me that a thread following an article about the Pledge of Allegiance is going to be about the merits and faults of the Pledge of Allegiance .N'est - ce pas ? a ....", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "105.505455"} {"text": "In other words , ignore the strength of schedule based on this year 's results .Just look at the Colts - and the Eagles .I can see 2013 as the year that buffalo finally ends its playoff drought .The schedule is decent and looks to favor them at home .The away games look do - able , but it all depends on what time of the year the games are played .As it looks Buccaneers could go anywhere from 7 - 9 to 10 - 6 again but that is their ceiling based on this schedule .Not sure what it is going to take to get the Glazers to sell this team to an owner or ownership group that cares about getting back to the big dance , but as it is right now , it 's not going to happen anytime soon ... sad .They could be 0 - 16 , 2 - 14 or 4 - 12 real easy too .Guess I 'm ready for the draft ... like every year since 2002 .Oh well ... could be worse .I feel bad for teams that underachieve and have high hopes each year but then bottom out .I hope one day to see the Buccos , Panthers , Seahawks , Browns , Bengals , Cardinals , Bills , Lions , Chiefs , Rams , Vikings and Raiders all become power houses and in the postseason all the time .I really hope Dallas , NYJ , NYG , Steelers , Colts , 9ers , Packers , Colts , Broncos , Saints and Falcons all begin to falter and have 4 - 12 , 6 - 10 , 2 - 14 seasons ... can't come fast enough ...JMO .I think seeing the above teams become competitive and have a shot would be way more entertaining ...oh and do n't forget Jacksonville as well !One could hope !I love the Colts , but they are n't even in my top five favorite teams .Having said that , I glanced at their schedule and I say a lock for 12 + wins .They seem to be facing storm free forecasts in an already air - conditioned climate .As a Vikings fan I ca n't say we 're a lock for more than 6 wins , and I do believe Green Bay will be beaten in Lambeau this week .Minnesota 's climates are far more volatile in general , regardless of the horrendous trends they will face .adcoop22 says : Jan 1 , 2013 11:06 AMHow the hell are Raiders playing all of these basically playoff teams ? ? ?_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _Are you referring to the Jags , Titans , Eagles , and Chiefs ?Or maybe you mean the Cowboys , Jets , Chargers , Steelers , or Giants?Comments like this prove why you are a Raiders homer .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "105.84357"} {"text": "But now , because of you I now realize I must be a liberal .Joe , is there a secret handshake or something I should know about ?No , Ken , no secret handshake ... just a headshaken in amazement from time to time .WHO KNEW ? ?Thank you very much David .For years I was sure I was a young Regan Republican .For a while now I am thinking I have been a libertarian on accident , kind of drifted to it .But now , because of you I now realize I must be a liberal .Joe , is there a secret handshake or something I should know about ?so you are a liberal and refuse to say the pledge of allegiance as well ? internet typos being excusable nonetheless , if you ca n't spell his name right then you probably never really believed in him in the first place ... ;-) .I type very fast when I am going out the door to work .David , you know your wrong on this one .It is a Fallon - ism to , when backed into a corner , attack spelling .What makes \" us \" great is not the entire population marching in lockstep saying an oath or pledge .What makes \" us \" great is that we are free to say or not say without persecution .I know that you know that David .It sure would be interesting to hear more details about this story .I brought the story up with my wife and 10 year old daughter tonight .My daughter says , well there are two girls in my class that do n't get up and do the pledge in the morning .I asked if she knew why not .She says , well they are some religion that does n't allow that .I said do you recall which religion ?Nope .So I asked , was it Jehova 's Witness ?She says , \" Yes that 's it ! \" I agree with Ken .These are not freedoms that are the downfall of America .They are what make us great .so you are a liberal and refuse to say the pledge of allegiance as well ?She sparked my interest in reading about all religions and held great discussions in theology and patriotism .Oddly , the belief came not from the parents but from the schools written policies articulated in the student handbook , from state law , and from the Supreme Court of the United States .As noted in the story referenced in the OP : . \"The Montgomery school system 's student handbook contains a section about \" Patriotic Exercises \" that reads : \" You can not be required to say a pledge , sing an anthem , or take part in patriotic exercises .No one will be permitted to intentionally embarrass you if you choose not to participate .\" The incident began on a Wednesday in late January , when the girl did not stand for the pledge .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "106.15784"} {"text": "1996 Oakland Raiders 1997 Oakland Raiders 1998 Oakland Raiders 1999 Oakland Raiders 2000 Oakland Raiders 2001 Cleveland Browns 2002 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2003 Tampa Bay Buccaneers - won SuperBowl XXXVII ( vs. Raiders )2004 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 2005 Oakland Raiders .1996 Houston Oilers 1997 Tennessee Oilers 1998 Tennessee Oilers 1999 Tennessee Titans 2000 Tennessee Titans - Superbowl XXXIV 2001 Tennessee Titans 2002 Tennessee Titans 2003 Tennessee Titans 2004 Dallas Cowboys .John Hilton .1964 Detroit Lions 1965 Pittsburgh Steelers 1966 Pittsburgh Steelers 1967 Pittsburgh Steelers 1968 Pittsburgh Steelers 1969 Pittsburgh Steelers 1970 Green Bay Packers 1971 Minnesota Vikings 1972 Detroit Lions 1973 Detroit Lions .Robert Jones .Brian Kozlowski .1994 New York Giants 1995 New York Giants 1996 New York Giants 1997 Atlanta Falcons 1998 Atlanta Falcons - SuperBowl XXXIII 1999 Atlanta Falcons 2000 Atlanta Falcons 2001 Atlanta Falcons 2002 Atlanta Falcons 2003 Atlanta Falcons 2004 Washington Redskins 2005 Washington Redskins 2006 Washington Redskins 2007 Washington Redskins .Brandon London .Don Majkowski .1987 Green Bay Packers 1988 Green Bay Packers 1989 Green Bay Packers 1990 Green Bay Packers 1991 Green Bay Packers 1992 Green Bay Packers 1993 Indianapolis Colts 1994 Indianapolis Colts 1995 Detroit Lions 1996 Detroit Lions .Known as Kentucky 's \" One Man Gang , \" Steve Meilinger was an All - American college star on Coach Bear Bryant 's Kentucky team .Although drafted as the 8th overall pick in the first round of the 1954 NFL Draft , Meilinger completed his military service obligations before entering the NFL in 1956 .Injury sidelined him in 1959 and cut short his career in football .In the NFL , he became perhaps the only player to play under three of football 's greatest coaches during his college and pro career : Bear Bryant at Kentucky , Vince Lombardi in Green Bay , and Tom Landry in Dallas .Phillip Merling .Thomas M. \" Tom \" Miller .1942 Philadelphia Eagles 1943 Philadelphia / Pittsburgh Steagles 1944 Philadelphia Eagles 1945 Pittsburgh Steelers 1945 Washington Redskins 1946 Green Bay Packers .Tom Miller 's career in football spans four decades and covers much history .His playing days began in 1942 with the Philadelphis Eagles .He spent 1943 on a team popularly known as the \" Steagles . \" With World War II raging and the population of NFL athletes depleted by armed service commitments , the Pittsburgh Steelers and Philadephia Eagles combined their teams to play the 1943 season .Miller finished his playing career at the Green Bay Packers .He then rejoined the Packers in 1956 as Director of Publicity .He became Assistant General Manager under Vince Lombardi .He headed up business operations for the Packers from 1967 to 1987 , becoming Assistant to the President in 1981 .He retired in 1988 .Miller was inducted into the Green Bay Packers Hall of Fame in honor of his service to the Packers organization .Eric Moss , the older brother of NFL wide receiver Randy Moss , played tight end at FUMA , catching 28 passes and scoring 7 touchdowns .He played several positions including tight end , fullback , defensive tackle , and offensive line while at Ohio State .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "107.51066"} {"text": "Injury sidelined Moss for the 1998 season .Roman Oben .Robbie Powell .Mike Quick .1982 Philadelphia Eagles 1983 Philadelphia Eagles 1984 Philadelphia Eagles 1985 Philadelphia Eagles 1986 Philadelphia Eagles 1987 Philadelphia Eagles 1988 Philadelphia Eagles 1989 Philadelphia Eagles 1990 Philadelphia Eagles .Sonny Randle .1958 Chicago Cardinals 1959 St. Louis Cardinals 1960 St. Louis Cardinals 1961 St. Louis Cardinals 1962 St. Louis Cardinals 1963 St. Louis Cardinals 1964 St. Louis Cardinals 1965 St. Louis Cardinals 1966 St. Louis Cardinals 1967 San Francisco 49ers 1968 San Francisco 49ers 1968 Dallas Cowboys .James Wesley \" Bud \" Sherrill .1951 Chicago Bears 1952 - 1953 - On active duty military in Korea 1954 Washington Redskins 1954 New York Giants . \" Bud \" Sherrill was FUMA 's Outstanding Athlete of the Year in 1946 - 1947 , having excelled in football , basketball and track .He won a number of medals in track and field .Sherrill was awarded a scholarship to the University of Tennessee in 1947 .He played football there for four years - primarily as a defensive half - back .In 1949 , he set a single season pass interception record ( 12 ) , which held for many years .He was also chosen to be on the 1951 All - Stars Team .He reported to the Bears ' training camp that summer , and later to the \" All - Stars \" Camp .While with the All - Stars , his right shoulder was injured , and as a result he was unable to play during 1951 .Bud was called to active duty in 1952 and served in Korea .In 1954 he hoped to resume his pro career when he asked to be traded from the Bears to the Redskins , but after a coaching change at Washington he asked to return to Chicago .George Hallas agreed but , before they could execute their option , he was picked up by the New York Giants .Vince Lombardi was the offensive coordinator for the Giants when \" Bud \" suffered a career - ending knee injury .In 1958 \" Bud \" coached the Norfolk Navy Tars and from 1983 - 1986 he coached the punters and kickers at FUMA as a volunteer .Vinny Testaverde .Bill Wood .The New York Jets had their innaugural season in 1963 , rising from the ashes of the failed New York Titans franchise .Bill Wood was signed to the original roster as a free agent , cut briefly from the team , and then returned to the team during the 1963 season .Fork Union Military Academy Alumni in the National Football League ( NFL ) .- at least 30 players making their way into the starting lineup of a regular season game .- 12 players have been selected in the First Round of the NFL Draft since 1954 .- 7 players have been selected to one or more Pro Bowl appearances .- at least 12 players have been on teams that played in SuperBowl games .The list of players below was last update in about 2008 and remains a work in progress .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "107.976944"} {"text": "More than 300 prospects will participate in the 2016 combine in their quest to achieve their NFL dreams .Sun . , Feb. 28 , 2016 12:01 AM - 11:59 PM CST Live Scouting Combine The NFL Scouting Combine is a vital event in the path to the draft .More than 300 prospects will participate in the 2016 combine in their quest to achieve their NFL dreams .NEW YORK --The opponents for all 2012 regular - season games have been determined and a complete list of each team 's home and away matchups was issued today by the NFL .The scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular , rotating basis .After the 2008 season , a decision was made to continue with the same rotation in 2010 and beyond .Under the formula , every team plays 16 games as follows : .These games match a first - place team against the first - place teams in the two same - conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season .The second - place , third - place , and fourth - place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year .The pairings of teams are listed in the digital version of the 2011NFL Record and Fact Book ( attached ) .The official 2012 schedule , with playing dates and times , will be announced in the spring .NFL Kickoff 2012 Weekend will begin on Thursday night , September 6 , and the regular season will conclude on December 30 .Super Bowl XLVII at the Mercedes - Benz Superdome in New Orleans , Louisiana will be played on Sunday , February 3 . 2012 SCHEDULES .New England Patriots .Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Denver Broncos , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .New York Jets .Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , San Diego Chargers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Pittsburgh Steelers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Miami Dolphins .Home : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Oakland Raiders , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cincinnati Bengals , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Buffalo Bills .Home : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cleveland Browns , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "108.09088"} {"text": "He completed a 32-yard pass to Knox who went out of bounds at the 1 .Then Chester Taylor ran it in to close the gap to 14 - 7 .The Bears defense held the Psackers on their next series and got the ball back .Just as Hanie seemed to be getting comfortable , he threw a pass deep in Bears ' territory intended for Matt Forte , but 348-pound lineman B.J. Raji intercepted and returned it 18 yards for a touchdown to put the Packers up 21 - 7 .Hanie came right back , though , and led the Bears on a 4-play , 60 yard touchdown drive to make it 21 - 14 .Hanie hit Earl Bennett for 35 yards on the scoring pass with just over 4 minutes to play .The Bears held the Packers on three downs and got the ball back with about 3 minutes to go .They methodically moved the ball into Packers ' territory .Facing a fourth - and-1 and the end of their season , they converted with Taylor getting four yards .But faced with another fourth down , Hanie tried to hit Knox across the middle , but Shields made his second pick near the 10-yard line to end it .The Packers ran out the clock .Carolina Panthers @Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Cincinnati Bengals @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Pittsburgh Steelers @ Cleveland Browns - Steelers Minnesota Vikings @Detroit Lions - Lions Oakland Raiders @ Kansas City Chiefs - .Chiefs Miami Dolphins @New England Patriots - Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers @New Orleans Saints - .Saints Buffalo Bills @New York Jets - Jets San Diego Chargers @Denver Broncos - Chargers Chicago Bears @Green Bay Packers - Packers Jacksonville Jaguars @Houston Texans - Texans Tennessee Titans @Indianapolis Colts - Colts Dallas Cowboys @Philadelphia Eagles - .Eagles Arizona Cardinals @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers New York Giants @ Washington Redskins - Giants St. Louis Rams @Seattle Seahawks - Seahawks .- Week 16 Picks - .Carolina Panthers @Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers Dallas Cowboys @Arizona Cardinals - .Cowboys New England Patriots @Buffalo Bills - Patriots New York Jets @Chicago Bears - .Jets Baltimore Ravens @ Cleveland Browns - Ravens Washington Redskins @Jacksonville Jaguars - Redskins Tennessee Titans @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Detroit Lions @ Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins San Francisco 49ers @St. Louis Rams - Rams San Diego Chargers @Cincinnati Bengals - .Chargers Houston Texans @Denver Broncos - .Texans Indianapolis Colts @ Oakland Raiders - Colts New York Giants @Green Bay Packers - Packers Seattle Seahawks @Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Buccaneers New Orleans Saints @Atlanta Falcons - .Falcons Minnesota Vikings @Philadelphia Eagles - .Eagles .- Week 15 Picks - .San Francisco 49ers @ San Diego Chargers - Chargers New Orleans Saints @Baltimore Ravens - .Saints Arizona Cardinals @Carolina Panthers - .Cardinals Cleveland Browns @Cincinnati Bengals - .Browns Washington Redskins @", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "108.32386"} {"text": "Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "110.624725"} {"text": "Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "110.624725"} {"text": "Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "110.624725"} {"text": "Detroit Lions head coach Jim Schwartz wears a Sept. 11th ribbon on ...Photo-1591332.30807 - Times Union .Image 34 of 93 .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Firefighter Greg Garcia from Clemets , Calif. , tailgates before an ...Photo-1591336.30807 - Times Union .Image 35 of 93 .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) less .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Seattle Seahawks in San Francisco , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 .( AP Photo / Marcio Jose Sanchez ) .Photo : Associated Press .Fans tailgate before an NFL football game between the San Francisco ...Photo-1591338.30807 - Times Union .Image 36 of 93 .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ( AP Photo / Chris O'Meara ) less .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the victims of the 9/11 attacks before an NFL football game between the Buccaneers and the Detroit Lions , Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Tampa , Fla. ... more .Photo : Associated Press .Tampa Bay Buccaneers fans take part in a moment of silence for the ...Photo-1591346.30807- Times Union .Image 37 of 93 .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the Indianapolis Colts and the Houston Texans Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Reliant Stadium before an NFL football game between the ...Photo-1591344.30807 - Times Union .Image 38 of 93 .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) less .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday , Sept. 11 , 2011 , in Houston .( AP Photo / Eric Gay ) .Photo : Associated Press .Houston Texans fans before an NFL football game against the ...Photo-1591343.30807 - Times Union .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "110.624725"} {"text": "Home : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Washington Redskins , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins NFL Picks Week 9 : Postseason Sleepers That Will Earn Wins .Week 9 of the 2013 NFL regular season has begun , and all eyes are on the Super Bowl contenders .Numerous teams have displayed the look of a postseason force , but many squads are still searching for their identities .Which postseason sleepers will move one step closer toward pulling off surprising postseason appearances with big wins in Week 9 ?The Tennessee Titans are 3 - 4 , the St. Louis Rams are 3 - 5 , and Super Bowl XXXIV was a long time ago .In 2013 , the Rams seem to be getting further from contending , with Sam Bradford out for the season , and the Titans are getting closer , with Jake Locker returning from injury .Which team will win ?Which team will win ?Tennessee Titans .St. Louis Rams .The Titans have lost three in a row since starting at 3 - 1 , losing by no more than 14 points to the Kansas City Chiefs , Seattle Seahawks and San Francisco 49ers .The offense has faltered , but the Titans defense has remained strong throughout the season .Coming out of a bye week , look for Locker and Co. to take down St. Louis for a crucial road win .Chris Johnson is due for a big game , and the Rams happen to boast the No . 23 run defense .The Titans defense , meanwhile , is No . 7 against the pass , and St. Louis has a backup player in to relieve Bradford at the quarterback position .The general consensus about the San Diego Chargers appears to be that they will collapse at one point or another .It happened during every season in which Norv Turner was head coach , as the Chargers would start hot but crash toward the end .Which team will win ?Which team will win ?San Diego Chargers .Washington Redskins .The Chargers are currently 4 - 3 with an elite quarterback in Philip Rivers and a running back who 's finally finding his form in Ryan Mathews .Despite playing with a relatively nameless receiving corps , Rivers has managed to limit turnovers and consistently light up the scoreboard .In Week 9 , San Diego will take its No . 6 passing offense up against the Washington Redskins and their No .28 pass defense .Washington has Robert Griffin III and a recently awakened pass rush , but Rivers has been one of the best players in the NFL .Washington 's defense is an extreme liability , and with RG3 's underreported inaccuracy , San Diego will be in position to win .Readers need not tell me that the Oakland Raiders wo n't make the playoffs .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "111.23042"} {"text": "show time simple site sketch Spending and the Economy Sports Stanley Cup Statists stephen f. hayes steven stockton stories story Stuck on Stoopit ! 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' and he showed me what the coach had did to him and I just grabbed him and hugged him and fell to the floor and said ' Oh my God baby , ' because it was horrible .\" Justin was paddled after a classmate tattled about him saying a derogatory remark toward an elementary coach .Justin showed how he was made to stand holding a chair .\" The coach made me stand like this and then he gave me three swats . \"His mother has pictures of her son 's buttocks with large bruises and redness . \"He had these welts on him and these blood spots in his underwear and the big purple size bruise the size of a half a dollar .That 's not a regular spanking .\" A medical doctor documented that Justin 's bruises were consistent with traumatic injury .Causby requested that her son never be hit again , but four days later Justin got into trouble for throwing a pencil .He received another pop on top of his already bruised bottom .Causby said , \" I was horrified .I did n't think he was safe there . \" Causby does n't excuse her son 's behavior , but believes teachers were too excessive .\" My son should n't have said what he did , but he also should n't have come home looking like he did either .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "113.24646"} {"text": "Home : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Washington Redskins , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins The opponents for all NFL 2014 regular - season games have been determined and a complete list of each team 's home and away matchups was issued today by the NFL .The scheduling formula implemented in 2002 with realignment guarantees that all teams play each other on a regular , rotating basis .Under the formula , every team plays 16 games as follows : .The four teams from another division within its conference on a rotating three - year cycle ( 4 games ) .The four teams from a division in the other conference on a rotating four - year cycle ( 4 games ) .Two intraconference games based on the prior year 's standings ( 2 games ) .These games match a first - place team against the first - place teams in the two same - conference divisions the team is not scheduled to play that season .The second - place , third - place , and fourth - place teams in a conference are matched in the same way each year .The official 2014 schedule , with playing dates and times , will be announced in the spring .NFL Kickoff 2014 Weekend will begin on Thursday night , September 4 , 2014 and the regular season will conclude on December 28 , 2014 .Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale , Arizona will be played on Sunday , February 1 , 2015 .NFC West .Intraconference .NFC EAST .NFC West .Interconference .AFC WEST .NFL 2014 Regular Season Opponents .AFC East .New England Patriots .Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Cincinnati Bengals , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Indianapolis Colts , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .New York Jets .Home : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Pittsburgh Steelers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Tennessee Titans , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Miami Dolphins .Home : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Buffalo Bills , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Jacksonville Jaguars , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Buffalo Bills .Home : Miami Dolphins , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "115.61936"} {"text": "New Orleans Saints - .Saints Cleveland Browns @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Buffalo Bills @New England Patriots - Patriots Cincinnati Bengals @Carolina Panthers - Bengals Dallas Cowboys @Houston Texans - .Texans Washington Redskins @St. Louis Rams - .Redskins Philadelphia Eagles @Jacksonville Jaguars - Eagles San Diego Chargers @Seattle Seahawks - .Chargers Oakland Raiders @Arizona Cardinals - .Raiders Indianapolis Colts @Denver Broncos - Colts New York Jets @Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins Green Bay Packers @Chicago Bears - .Packers .- Week 2 Picks - .Buffalo Bills @Green Bay Packers - Packers Miami Dolphins @Minnesota Vikings - .Vikings Kansas City Chiefs @ Cleveland Browns - .Browns Chicago Bears @Dallas Cowboys - Bears Arizona Cardinals @Atlanta Falcons - .Patriots New York Giants @Indianapolis Colts - Colts New Orleans Saints @San Francisco 49ers - Saints .- Week 1 Picks - .Colts Carolina Panthers @New York Giants - Giants Arizona Cardinals @St. Louis Rams - Cardinals Green Bay Packers @Philadelphia Eagles - Packers San Francisco 49ers @Seattle Seahawks - Seahawks Dallas Cowboys @Washington Redskins - .Cowboys Baltimore Ravens @New York Jets - .Jets San Diego Chargers @ Kansas City Chiefs - .Chargers .Mike Tomlin did not pull a Knute Rockne at halftime , no fiery speech or uplifting words .Little occurred out of the ordinary as the Steelers left the field trailing by two touchdowns at the half Saturday against Baltimore in their playoff game at Heinz Field .The instructions from a few veterans came quickly and decisively after an error - filled first half .\" Get your heads up , \" defensive end Brett Keisel said .\" There 's a lot of football left to play . \"\" We had to execute better and not beat ourselves , \" tight end Heath Miller said .The Steelers turned everything around when they scored three times off three third - quarter Baltimore turnovers to reclaim the lead and then snapped a tie when Rashard Mendenhall scored his second touchdown , a 2-yard run with 1:33 left .The final was 31 - 24 and not secured until T.J. Houshmandzadeh dropped a pass that would have given the Ravens a first down at the Steelers 36 with 1:03 left .The winning touchdown came after a 58-yard catch on third down by rookie Antonio Brown put the ball on the Ravens 4 . \" Styles make fights , \" said Tomlin .\" Those two teams are Hagler - Hearns right there .It was great for the game of football . \" Especially for the Steelers , who move on to their fifth AFC championship game in the past decade next Sunday .The New York Jets will play at New England today to determine their opponent .If the Jets win , the game will be played at Heinz Field .If it is the Patriots , they will play at New England .Both teams beat the Steelers in Heinz Field this season .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "115.67573"} {"text": "The Packers drove 84 yards on 7 plays to take a 7 - 0 lead .Rodgers was 4-for-4 passing for 76 yards on the opening drive .The Bears moved the ball on their opening series , the big play coming on a 22-yard pass completion from Jay Cutler to Matt Forte .The Bears drive , however , stalled at the Packers ' 34 when Cutler sailed one over the head of a wide - open Devinn Hester .The Packers were right back at it gaining large chunks of yardage on their second series , but the Bears ' defense finally stiffened , forcing the Packers to punt from their own 47 .The Packers kicked it right down the middle of the field to Devin Hester , but good coverage stopped the electrifying Hester with only a three - yard gain .After stopping the Packers offense on two consecutive series , the Bears defense went back to their porous ways in the second quarter .The Packers got their running game going , opening up huge holes for James Starks , who capped a 56-yard , 5-play drive with a four - yard TD run to put the Packers ahead 14 - 0 early in the second quarter .The Bears came right back and moved the ball into Packers ' territory , but a crucial holding penalty by Chester Taylor on a 13-yard pass play to Rashied Davis put them in a hole .The Bears failed to convert on 3rd - and-12 and opted to punt instead of kicking a 49-yard field goal .When Brad Maynard booted the ballinto the endzone , the Bears came away with a net gain of 11 yards .The Packers quickly pushed the ball back into Bears territory , with Starks and Rodgers having huge runs .But on a 3rd - and-1 , the Bears defense stopped the Packers at the 36 , forcing them to punt .The Bears came up with a lucky turnover just before the half when Lance Briggs literally picked one off the shoe tops of Packers receiver Donald Driver .It look like the Bears had their break .Cutler found Hester across the middle for 17 yards .On the next play , he threw deep to Johnny Knox , but Sam Shields picked it off near the Packers ' goal line and the half ended with Green Bay ahead 14 - 0 .Cutler injured his knee on the interception before halftime and had to leave the game in the third quarter .Seldom - used Todd Collins replaced him .The Packers picked up where they left off in the first half , moving the ball downfield .Just when it looked like Rodgers might punch in another touchdown , Brian Urlacher picked off the Packers quarterback and returned it to midfield where Rodgers made a TD - saving tackle .After Collins failed to move the Bears on two series , he was replaced by Caleb Hanie .Because the bears used their third quarterback , that meant neither Cutler nor Collins could return .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "121.298195"} {"text": "Houston Texans - .Texans Washington Redskins @St. Louis Rams - .Redskins Philadelphia Eagles @Jacksonville Jaguars - Eagles San Diego Chargers @Seattle Seahawks - .Chargers Oakland Raiders @Arizona Cardinals - .Raiders Indianapolis Colts @Denver Broncos - Colts New York Jets @Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins Green Bay Packers @Chicago Bears - .Packers .- Week 2 Picks - .Buffalo Bills @Green Bay Packers - Packers Miami Dolphins @Minnesota Vikings - .Vikings Kansas City Chiefs @ Cleveland Browns - .Browns Chicago Bears @Dallas Cowboys - Bears Arizona Cardinals @Atlanta Falcons - .Patriots New York Giants @Indianapolis Colts - Colts New Orleans Saints @San Francisco 49ers - Saints .- Week 1 Picks - .Colts Carolina Panthers @New York Giants - Giants Arizona Cardinals @St. Louis Rams - Cardinals Green Bay Packers @Philadelphia Eagles - Packers San Francisco 49ers @Seattle Seahawks - Seahawks Dallas Cowboys @Washington Redskins - .Cowboys Baltimore Ravens @New York Jets - .Jets San Diego Chargers @ Kansas City Chiefs - .Chargers .Past Posts .Fork Union Military Academy Alumni in the National Football League ( NFL ) .- at least 30 players making their way into the starting lineup of a regular season game .- 12 players have been selected in the First Round of the NFL Draft since 1954 .- 7 players have been selected to one or more Pro Bowl appearances .- at least 12 players have been on teams that played in SuperBowl games .The list of players below was last update in about 2008 and remains a work in progress .If you know of players who have been drafted , signed , or otherwise spent time with an NFL team , please e - mail us at webmaster@fuma.org with that information .Charlie Bauman .LB .No , Charlie Bauman may not have played in the NFL , but you will remember him .He played a role as a footnote in a sad piece of college football history .Bauman has the distinction of playing in the Gator Bowl as a sophomore linebacker for Clemson facing Ohio State University coached by Woody Hayes .OSU was trailing Clemson 17 - 15 but in the final minute was threatening to score , 3rd and five on the Clemson 24 yard line , until an errant pass was intercepted by linebacker Bauman .As Bauman was forced out of bounds on the OSU sidelines , Coach Woody Hayes ran up and punched him in the head or shoulder .It was this unfortunate moment that ended Hayes ' long coaching career , as Hayes was fired the next day .Mike Bulino .Plaxico Burress .WR Born 08/12/1977 in Norfolk , VA . 2000 Pittsburgh Steelers 2001 Pittsburgh Steelers 2002 Pittsburgh Steelers 2003 Pittsburgh Steelers 2004 Pittsburgh Steelers 2005 New York Giants 2006 New York Giants 2007 New York Giants 2008 New York Giants 2011 New York Jets 2012 Pittsburgh Steelers .John Alexander \" Johnny \" Clowes .1948 Brooklyn Dodgers ( AAFC )", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "127.71583"} {"text": "the republic refers to country not the government ... those are still different thigns .for now .Not trying to be too pissy , but the word \" republic \" is defined as a government .a state in which the supreme power rests in the body of citizens entitled to vote and is exercised by representatives chosendirectly or indirectly by them .any body of persons viewed as a commonwealth .a state in which the head of government is not a monarch or other hereditary head of state .( initial capital letter ) any of the five periods of republican government in France .Compare First Republic , Second Republic , Third Republic , Fourth Republic , Fifth Republic .( initial capital letter , italics ) a philosophical dialogue ( 4th century b.c . ) by Plato dealing with the composition and structure of the ideal state .i realize what the definition of a republic is ....But in this case I 've never thought of it as referring to government but as the country .There are many times in speeches and writings where the country is referred to as our republic or something similar and they are referring to country not the type of government .It does n't even make sense if they were talking about the flag representing a type of government ... .i realize what the definition of a republic is ....But in this case I 've never thought of it as referring to government but as the country .There are many times in speeches and writings where the country is referred to as our republic or something similar and they are referring to country not the type of government .It does n't even make sense if they were talking about the flag representing a type of government ... .If somebody is referring to our country , why not call it \" our country \" ?Republic refers to government .Goose , The United States of America was the right side .Do you need guidance as to who was right during WWII also ?Or the current wars ?I 'm surprised at you .I mean , you might as well be bowing to Barak Obama in a show of allegiance ! : shock : .If somebody is referring to our country , why not call it \" our country \" ?Republic refers to government .Goose , The United States of America was the right side .Do you need guidance as to who was right during WWII also ?Or the current wars ?I 'm surprised at you .I mean , you might as well be bowing to Barak Obama in a show of allegiance ! : shock : .The states were n't united back then .Do n't be a doofus .Tell us which side you 'd fight for .Do n't be skeered .Are you a rebel or a blue belly ?You like Josey Wales or Captain Redlegs ?Thank you very much David .For years I was sure I was a young Regan Republican .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "128.53864"} {"text": "yes Jan - it must be so unpleasant explaining economic injustice and racism to your child .Golly , that 's right up there with trying to explain ignorant privileged Americans who think their great fortune is a result of hard work and not a circumstance of birth .Good Luck to you .Wow !Immigration - illegal immigration , what a touchy subject .Hard to deal with it , and easy to make excuses .The point is , if you choose to live in a certain country you must abide its law .If you do not wish to do so you might have the choice to leave - or not .For example , millions of Mexican nationals can not go back because of the terrible economy caused by imperialism meaning the USA .So illegal immigration should be blamed on the USA .See how easy it is ?Jan , did Illegal Uncle apply for a fiance visa or leave the country he entered illegally and tried to apply for a visa so he could get in legally and then marry ?Did he try to get a legal status through his parents ?Did his parents ever apply to adjust their status ?Or maybe this is just another case of ' blame the US government ?I am an American citizen , I went through what the law dictated for me to become a citizen .I pay my taxes and I actually create employment for at least FIVE other American Citizens .I never made excuses .I worked hard to make it happen .Now I do not have to explain to my kids how hard it is to be an illegal immigrant because I chose not to be one .Mama of JS Kids : well , as you called me out , permit me to correct you .I 've been in my son 's classroom / school every year since Kindegarten .I worked in the school library shelving books this am and will be teaching a theater class next week .I must say , if you are representative of JSIS parents , I 'm rather happy my son wound up somewhere else .While I do n't always agree with the other parents at our school , we are always respectful of each other .Pledging allegiance to the republic does not mean you do n't believe in global community .I do n't get that argument .Do you like being able to vote ?Do you like having access to public school ?Voicing your opinion ?Freedom of speech ?Women 's rights ?To remember what is great about this country ?The economy is bad all over - not just here in the US .... instilling values is not the same as indoctrinating .YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY THE PLEDGE IF YOU DON'T WANT TO .... that 's the beauty of America ! !As a parent of a duel - citizen student at JSIS , I support the principal and think she set this up with so many accommodations for people to participate / not ... this whole debate seems ridiculous .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "129.53421"} {"text": "Baltimore Ravens .Home : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , New England Patriots , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Pittsburgh Steelers .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , New York Jets , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Tennessee Titans , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Cincinnati Bengals .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Miami Dolphins , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Cleveland Browns .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Indianapolis Colts , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .AFC SOUTH .Houston Texans .Home : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Baltimore Ravens , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Denver Broncos , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Tennessee Titans .Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Pittsburgh Steelers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , San Diego Chargers , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Jacksonville Jaguars .Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cincinnati Bengals , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Oakland Raiders , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Indianapolis Colts .Home : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Cleveland Browns , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .AFC WEST .Denver Broncos .Home : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Houston Texans , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , New England Patriots , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "130.61295"} {"text": "AFC NORTH .Baltimore Ravens .Home : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , New England Patriots , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Pittsburgh Steelers .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , New York Jets , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Tennessee Titans , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Cincinnati Bengals .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Miami Dolphins , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Cleveland Browns .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Indianapolis Colts , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .AFC SOUTH .Houston Texans .Home : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Baltimore Ravens , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Denver Broncos , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Tennessee Titans .Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Pittsburgh Steelers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , San Diego Chargers , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Jacksonville Jaguars .Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cincinnati Bengals , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Oakland Raiders , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Indianapolis Colts .Home : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Cleveland Browns , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .AFC WEST .Denver Broncos .Home : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Houston Texans , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , New England Patriots , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "132.01648"} {"text": "Away : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Pittsburgh Steelers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .San Diego Chargers .Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Jacksonville Jaguars , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Baltimore Ravens , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Oakland Raiders .Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Houston Texans , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cleveland Browns , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .NFC East .Philadelphia Eagles .Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Carolina Panthers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Green Bay Packers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Dallas Cowboys .Home : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , New Orleans Saints , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .New York Giants .Home : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Atlanta Falcons , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Detroit Lions , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Washington Redskins .Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Minnesota Vikings , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .NFC East .Green Bay Packers .Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Philadelphia Eagles , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Seattle Seahawks , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Chicago Bears .Home : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , San Francisco 49ers , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Detroit Lions .Home : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , New York Giants , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "138.27374"} {"text": "Baltimore Ravens - .Saints Arizona Cardinals @Carolina Panthers - .Cardinals Cleveland Browns @Cincinnati Bengals - .Browns Washington Redskins @Dallas Cowboys - Cowboys Jacksonville Jaguars @Indianapolis Colts - Colts Buffalo Bills @ Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins Philadelphia Eagles @New York Giants - Eagles Kansas City Chiefs @St. Louis Rams - Chiefs Detroit Lions @Tampa Bay Buccaneers - .Buccaneers Houston Texans @Tennessee Titans - Titans Atlanta Falcons @Seattle Seahawks - Falcons Denver Broncos @ Oakland Raiders - Raiders New York Jets @Pittsburgh Steelers - .Steelers Green Bay Packers @New England Patriots - Patriots Chicago Bears @Minnesota Vikings - Bears .- Week 14 Picks - .Indianapolis Colts @Tennessee Titans - Colts Cleveland Browns @ Buffalo Bills - .Browns Atlanta Falcons @Carolina Panthers - Falcons Green Bay Packers @Detroit Lions - .Packers Oakland Raiders @Jacksonville Jaguars - Jaguars Cincinnati Bengals @Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Washington Redskins - Buccaneers St. Louis Rams @New Orleans Saints - Saints Seattle Seahawks @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers Denver Broncos @Arizona Cardinals - .Broncos New England Patriots @Chicago Bears - Patriots Miami Dolphins @New York Jets - .Jets Kansas City Chiefs @San Diego Chargers - Chargers Philadelphia Eagles @Dallas Cowboys - Eagles New York Giants @ Minnesota Vikings - Giants Baltimore Ravens @ Houston Texans - Ravens .- Week 13 Picks - .Houston Texans @Philadelphia Eagles - Eagles New Orleans Saints @Cincinnati Bengals - Saints Chicago Bears @Detroit Lions - Bears San Francisco 49ers @Green Bay Packers - Packers Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Cleveland Browns @ Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins Buffalo Bills @Minnesota Vikings - .Bills Washington Redskins @New York Giants - Giants Jacksonville Jaguars @Tennessee Titans - Jaguars Oakland Raiders @San Diego Chargers - .Chargers St. Louis Rams @Arizona Cardinals - Rams Dallas Cowboys @Indianapolis Colts - .Colts Carolina Panthers @Seattle Seahawks - .Panthers Atlanta Falcons @Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers @Baltimore Ravens - Steelers New York Jets @New England Patriots - Patriots .- Week 12 Picks - .Raiders Kansas City Chiefs @Seattle Seahawks - Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Philadelphia Eagles @Chicago Bears - .Eagles St. Louis Rams @Denver Broncos - .Broncos San Diego Chargers @Indianapolis Colts - .Colts San Francisco 49ers @ Arizona Cardinals - 49ers .- Week 11 Picks - .Chicago Bears @Miami Dolphins - Bears Baltimore Ravens @Carolina Panthers - Ravens Buffalo Bills @Cincinnati Bengals - .Bengals Detroit Lions @Dallas Cowboys - Cowboys Cleveland Browns @Jacksonville Jaguars - .Browns Arizona Cardinals @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Green Bay Packers @ Minnesota Vikings - Packers Houston Texans @New York Jets - Jets Oakland Raiders @Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers Washington Redskins @Tennessee Titans - .- Week 10 Picks - .Baltimore Ravens @Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Detroit Lions @", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "138.83243"} {"text": "Oakland Raiders Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Pittsburgh Steelers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , New York Jets , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Kansas City Chiefs Home : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cleveland Browns , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .NFC EAST .Washington Redskins Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , San Francisco 49ers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Atlanta Falcons , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .New York Giants Home : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Seattle Seahawks , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Carolina Panthers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Dallas Cowboys Home : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , New Orleans Saints , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Philadelphia Eagles Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Arizona Cardinals , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .NFC NORTH .Green Bay Packers Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , San Francisco 49ers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Minnesota Vikings Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Carolina Panthers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Seattle Seahawks , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Chicago Bears Home : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , New Orleans Saints , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "139.02513"} {"text": "Baltimore Ravens Home : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Houston Texans , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Denver Broncos , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Cincinnati Bengals Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Indianapolis Colts , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , San Diego Chargers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Pittsburgh Steelers Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Tennessee Titans , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Oakland Raiders , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Cleveland Browns Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Jacksonville Jaguars , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .AFC SOUTH .Houston Texans Home : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , New England Patriots , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Indianapolis Colts Home : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Miami Dolphins , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Cincinnati Bengals , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Tennessee Titans Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , New York Jets , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Pittsburgh Steelers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Jacksonville Jaguars Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Cleveland Browns , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .AFC WEST .Denver Broncos Home : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , New England Patriots , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .San Diego Chargers Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cincinnati Bengals , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "141.28053"} {"text": "Kansas City Chiefs Home : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cleveland Browns , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .NFC EAST .Washington Redskins Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , San Francisco 49ers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Atlanta Falcons , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .New York Giants Home : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Seattle Seahawks , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Carolina Panthers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Dallas Cowboys Home : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , New Orleans Saints , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Philadelphia Eagles Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Arizona Cardinals , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .NFC NORTH .Green Bay Packers Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , San Francisco 49ers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Minnesota Vikings Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Carolina Panthers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Seattle Seahawks , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Chicago Bears Home : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , New Orleans Saints , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Detroit Lions Home : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Arizona Cardinals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .NFC SOUTH .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "142.32993"} {"text": "Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Tennessee Titans , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New York Jets , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Oakland Raiders .Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Miami Dolphins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Kansas City Chiefs .Home : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Indianapolis Colts , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .NFC EAST .New York Giants .Home : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Green Bay Packers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , San Francisco 49ers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Philadelphia Eagles .Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Detroit Lions , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Arizona Cardinals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Dallas Cowboys .Home : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Chicago Bears , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Seattle Seahawks , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Washington Redskins .Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Minnesota Vikings , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , St. Louis Rams , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .NFC NORTH .Green Bay Packers .Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , New Orleans Saints , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , New York Giants , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Detroit Lions .Home : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Atlanta Falcons , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Philadelphia Eagles , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "143.9563"} {"text": "Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Tennessee Titans , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New York Jets , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Oakland Raiders .Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Miami Dolphins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Kansas City Chiefs .Home : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Indianapolis Colts , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .NFC EAST .New York Giants .Home : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Green Bay Packers , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Dallas Cowboys , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , San Francisco 49ers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Philadelphia Eagles .Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Detroit Lions , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Washington Redskins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Arizona Cardinals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Dallas Cowboys .Home : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Chicago Bears , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Seattle Seahawks , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Washington Redskins .Home : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Minnesota Vikings , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Philadelphia Eagles , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , St. Louis Rams , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .NFC NORTH .Green Bay Packers .Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , New Orleans Saints , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , New York Giants , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Detroit Lions .Home : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Atlanta Falcons , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Philadelphia Eagles , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "143.9563"} {"text": "AFC North .Cincinnati Bengals .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , New England Patriots , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Pittsburgh Steelers .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Kansas City Chiefs , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , New York Jets , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Baltimore Ravens .Home : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , San Diego Chargers , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .Away : Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Miami Dolphins , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Cleveland Browns .Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Oakland Raiders , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Buffalo Bills , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers .AFC South .Indianapolis Colts .Home : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , New England Patriots , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Denver Broncos , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Tennessee Titans .Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New York Jets , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Kansas City Chiefs , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Jacksonville Jaguars .Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Miami Dolphins , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , San Diego Chargers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Houston Texans .Home : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Buffalo Bills , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Oakland Raiders , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .AFC West .Denver Broncos .Home : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Indianapolis Colts , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Cincinnati Bengals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Kansas City Chiefs .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "144.79651"} {"text": "Lions Minnesota Vikings @Chicago Bears - .Vikings New York Jets @Cleveland Browns - Jets Cincinnati Bengals @Indianapolis Colts - Colts Houston Texans @ Jacksonville Jaguars - .Texans Tennessee Titans @ Miami Dolphins - .Titans Carolina Panthers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs @Denver Broncos - Broncos Seattle Seahawks @Arizona Cardinals - .Cardinals Dallas Cowboys @New York Giants - .Giants St. Louis Rams @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers New England Patriots @Pittsburgh Steelers - .Steelers Philadelphia Eagles @ Washington Redskins - Eagles .- Week 9 Picks - .New York Jets @Detroit Lions - Jets Miami Dolphins @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens New England Patriots @ Cleveland Browns - .Colts Kansas City Chiefs @ Oakland Raiders - .Chiefs Dallas Cowboys @Green Bay Packers - Packers Pittsburgh Steelers @Cincinnati Bengals - Steelers .- Week 8 Picks - .Denver Broncos @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers Jacksonville Jaguars @Dallas Cowboys - .Cowboys Miami Dolphins @Cincinnati Bengals - Dolphins Buffalo Bills @Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Washington Redskins @Detroit Lions - Lions Carolina Panthers @St. Louis Rams - Rams Green Bay Packers @New York Jets - .Jets Tennessee Titans @ San Diego Chargers - .Titans Minnesota Vikings @New England Patriots - Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Arizona Cardinals - Buccaneers Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders - Raiders Pittsburgh Steelers @New Orleans Saints - .Steelers Houston Texans @Indianapolis Colts - Colts .- Week 7 Picks - .Cincinnati Bengals @Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers @ Miami Dolphins - Steelers Buffalo Bills @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Jacksonville Jaguars @Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Cleveland Browns @New Orleans Saints - .Saints Washington Redskins @Chicago Bears - Redskins San Francisco 49ers @ Carolina Panthers - . 49ers St. Louis Rams @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - .Rams Philadelphia Eagles @Tennessee Titans - Titans Arizona Cardinals @Seattle Seahawks - Seahawks New England Patriots @San Diego Chargers - Patriots Oakland Raiders @Denver Broncos - Raiders Minnesota Vikings @Green Bay Packers - Packers New York Giants @Dallas Cowboys - Giants .- Week 6 Picks - .- Week 5 Picks - .- Week 4 Picks - .New York Jets @Buffalo Bills - Jets Cincinnati Bengals @ Cleveland Browns - .Bengals Baltimore Ravens @Pittsburgh Steelers - .Steelers Denver Broncos @Tennessee Titans - .Titans Detroit Lions @Green Bay Packers - Packers San Francisco 49ers @ Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Carolina Panthers @New Orleans Saints - Saints Seattle Seahawks @St. Louis Rams - .Seahawks Indianapolis Colts @ Jacksonville Jaguars - .Colts Houston Texans @ Oakland Raiders - Texans Washington Redskins @Philadelphia Eagles - - .Eagles Arizona Cardinals @ San Diego Chargers - Chargers Chicago Bears @New York Giants - .Bears New England Patriots @Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins .- Week 3 Picks - .San Francisco 49ers @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Tennessee Titans @New York Giants - Titans Pittsburgh Steelers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Steelers Detroit Lions @", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "145.93506"} {"text": "Cincinnati Bengals Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Indianapolis Colts , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , San Diego Chargers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Pittsburgh Steelers Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Tennessee Titans , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Cleveland Browns , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Oakland Raiders , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .Cleveland Browns Home : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins , Jacksonville Jaguars , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions .Away : Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals , Pittsburgh Steelers , New England Patriots , New York Jets , Kansas City Chiefs , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings .AFC SOUTH .Houston Texans Home : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , New England Patriots , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Baltimore Ravens , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Indianapolis Colts Home : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Miami Dolphins , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Away : Houston Texans , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Cincinnati Bengals , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Tennessee Titans Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , New York Jets , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Jacksonville Jaguars , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Pittsburgh Steelers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .Jacksonville Jaguars Home : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Buffalo Bills , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers .Away : Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Tennessee Titans , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders , Cleveland Browns , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks .AFC WEST .Denver Broncos Home : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Baltimore Ravens , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Away : Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , San Diego Chargers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , New England Patriots , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .San Diego Chargers Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts , Cincinnati Bengals , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants .Away : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , Oakland Raiders , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Miami Dolphins , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .Oakland Raiders Home : Denver Broncos , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans , Pittsburgh Steelers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "146.51115"} {"text": "Away : Chicago Bears , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Arizona Cardinals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .NFC SOUTH .Atlanta Falcons Home : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Washington Redskins , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Green Bay Packers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Carolina Panthers Home : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , New York Giants , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Minnesota Vikings , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .New Orleans Saints Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Dallas Cowboys , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Tampa Bay Buccaneers Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Philadelphia Eagles , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Detroit Lions , New England Patriots , New York Jets .NFC WEST .San Francisco 49ers Home : Arizona Cardinals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Green Bay Packers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : Arizona Cardinals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Washington Redskins , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Seattle Seahawks Home : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , St. Louis Rams , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Minnesota Vikings , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , St. Louis Rams , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New York Giants , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .St. Louis Rams Home : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Chicago Bears , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Dallas Cowboys , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Arizona Cardinals Home : St. Louis Rams , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Detroit Lions , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : St. Louis Rams , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .In the early days of PFT , an article emerged regarding a defamation lawsuit filed against Peyton and Archie Manning .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "146.70795"} {"text": "Indianapolis Colts - Colts Buffalo Bills @ Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins Philadelphia Eagles @New York Giants - Eagles Kansas City Chiefs @St. Louis Rams - Chiefs Detroit Lions @Tampa Bay Buccaneers - .Buccaneers Houston Texans @Tennessee Titans - Titans Atlanta Falcons @Seattle Seahawks - Falcons Denver Broncos @ Oakland Raiders - Raiders New York Jets @Pittsburgh Steelers - .Steelers Green Bay Packers @New England Patriots - Patriots Chicago Bears @Minnesota Vikings - Bears .- Week 14 Picks - .Indianapolis Colts @Tennessee Titans - Colts Cleveland Browns @ Buffalo Bills - .Browns Atlanta Falcons @Carolina Panthers - Falcons Green Bay Packers @Detroit Lions - .Packers Oakland Raiders @Jacksonville Jaguars - Jaguars Cincinnati Bengals @Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers Tampa Bay Buccaneers @ Washington Redskins - Buccaneers St. Louis Rams @New Orleans Saints - Saints Seattle Seahawks @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers Denver Broncos @Arizona Cardinals - .Broncos New England Patriots @Chicago Bears - Patriots Miami Dolphins @New York Jets - .Jets Kansas City Chiefs @San Diego Chargers - Chargers Philadelphia Eagles @Dallas Cowboys - Eagles New York Giants @ Minnesota Vikings - Giants Baltimore Ravens @ Houston Texans - Ravens .- Week 13 Picks - .Houston Texans @Philadelphia Eagles - Eagles New Orleans Saints @Cincinnati Bengals - Saints Chicago Bears @Detroit Lions - Bears San Francisco 49ers @Green Bay Packers - Packers Denver Broncos @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Cleveland Browns @ Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins Buffalo Bills @Minnesota Vikings - .Bills Washington Redskins @New York Giants - Giants Jacksonville Jaguars @Tennessee Titans - Jaguars Oakland Raiders @San Diego Chargers - .Chargers St. Louis Rams @Arizona Cardinals - Rams Dallas Cowboys @Indianapolis Colts - .Colts Carolina Panthers @Seattle Seahawks - .Panthers Atlanta Falcons @Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers @Baltimore Ravens - Steelers New York Jets @New England Patriots - Patriots .- Week 12 Picks - .Raiders Kansas City Chiefs @Seattle Seahawks - Chiefs Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Philadelphia Eagles @Chicago Bears - .Eagles St. Louis Rams @Denver Broncos - .Broncos San Diego Chargers @Indianapolis Colts - .Colts San Francisco 49ers @ Arizona Cardinals - 49ers .- Week 11 Picks - .Chicago Bears @Miami Dolphins - Bears Baltimore Ravens @Carolina Panthers - Ravens Buffalo Bills @Cincinnati Bengals - .Bengals Detroit Lions @Dallas Cowboys - Cowboys Cleveland Browns @Jacksonville Jaguars - .Browns Arizona Cardinals @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Green Bay Packers @ Minnesota Vikings - Packers Houston Texans @New York Jets - Jets Oakland Raiders @Pittsburgh Steelers - Steelers Washington Redskins @Tennessee Titans - .- Week 10 Picks - .Baltimore Ravens @Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Detroit Lions @Buffalo Bills - .Lions Minnesota Vikings @Chicago Bears - .Vikings New York Jets @Cleveland Browns - Jets Cincinnati Bengals @Indianapolis Colts - Colts Houston Texans @ Jacksonville Jaguars - .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "147.04385"} {"text": "Titans Carolina Panthers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Buccaneers Kansas City Chiefs @Denver Broncos - Broncos Seattle Seahawks @Arizona Cardinals - .Cardinals Dallas Cowboys @New York Giants - .Giants St. Louis Rams @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers New England Patriots @Pittsburgh Steelers - .Steelers Philadelphia Eagles @ Washington Redskins - Eagles .- Week 9 Picks - .New York Jets @Detroit Lions - Jets Miami Dolphins @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens New England Patriots @ Cleveland Browns - .Colts Kansas City Chiefs @ Oakland Raiders - .Chiefs Dallas Cowboys @Green Bay Packers - Packers Pittsburgh Steelers @Cincinnati Bengals - Steelers .- Week 8 Picks - .Denver Broncos @San Francisco 49ers - 49ers Jacksonville Jaguars @Dallas Cowboys - .Cowboys Miami Dolphins @Cincinnati Bengals - Dolphins Buffalo Bills @Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Washington Redskins @Detroit Lions - Lions Carolina Panthers @St. Louis Rams - Rams Green Bay Packers @New York Jets - .Jets Tennessee Titans @ San Diego Chargers - .Titans Minnesota Vikings @New England Patriots - Patriots Tampa Bay Buccaneers @Arizona Cardinals - Buccaneers Seattle Seahawks @ Oakland Raiders - Raiders Pittsburgh Steelers @New Orleans Saints - .Steelers Houston Texans @Indianapolis Colts - Colts .- Week 7 Picks - .Cincinnati Bengals @Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Pittsburgh Steelers @ Miami Dolphins - Steelers Buffalo Bills @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Jacksonville Jaguars @Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Cleveland Browns @New Orleans Saints - .Saints Washington Redskins @Chicago Bears - Redskins San Francisco 49ers @ Carolina Panthers - . 49ers St. Louis Rams @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - .Rams Philadelphia Eagles @Tennessee Titans - Titans Arizona Cardinals @Seattle Seahawks - Seahawks New England Patriots @San Diego Chargers - Patriots Oakland Raiders @Denver Broncos - Raiders Minnesota Vikings @Green Bay Packers - Packers New York Giants @Dallas Cowboys - Giants .- Week 6 Picks - .- Week 5 Picks - .- Week 4 Picks - .New York Jets @Buffalo Bills - Jets Cincinnati Bengals @ Cleveland Browns - .Bengals Baltimore Ravens @Pittsburgh Steelers - .Steelers Denver Broncos @Tennessee Titans - .Titans Detroit Lions @Green Bay Packers - Packers San Francisco 49ers @ Atlanta Falcons - Falcons Carolina Panthers @New Orleans Saints - Saints Seattle Seahawks @St. Louis Rams - .Seahawks Indianapolis Colts @ Jacksonville Jaguars - .Colts Houston Texans @ Oakland Raiders - Texans Washington Redskins @Philadelphia Eagles - - .Eagles Arizona Cardinals @ San Diego Chargers - Chargers Chicago Bears @New York Giants - .Bears New England Patriots @Miami Dolphins - .Dolphins .- Week 3 Picks - .San Francisco 49ers @ Kansas City Chiefs - Chiefs Tennessee Titans @New York Giants - Titans Pittsburgh Steelers @ Tampa Bay Buccaneers - Steelers Detroit Lions @Minnesota Vikings - Vikings Atlanta Falcons @New Orleans Saints - .Saints Cleveland Browns @Baltimore Ravens - Ravens Buffalo Bills @New England Patriots - Patriots Cincinnati Bengals @", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "147.36719"} {"text": "Home : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Carolina Panthers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Dallas Cowboys , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Minnesota Vikings .Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Washington Redskins , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .NFC SOUTH .New Orleans Saints .Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , San Francisco 49ers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Green Bay Packers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Atlanta Falcons .Home : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Arizona Cardinals , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Detroit Lions , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Carolina Panthers .Home : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Seattle Seahawks , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Minnesota Vikings , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .NFC WEST .San Francisco 49ers .Home : Arizona Cardinals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , New York Giants , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : Arizona Cardinals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , New Orleans Saints , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Arizona Cardinals .Home : St. Louis Rams , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Philadelphia Eagles , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : St. Louis Rams , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Atlanta Falcons , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Seattle Seahawks .Home : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , St. Louis Rams , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , St. Louis Rams , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Carolina Panthers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "148.46498"} {"text": "Home : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Carolina Panthers , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .Away : Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Dallas Cowboys , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Minnesota Vikings .Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Jacksonville Jaguars , Tennessee Titans .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Washington Redskins , Houston Texans , Indianapolis Colts .NFC SOUTH .New Orleans Saints .Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , San Francisco 49ers , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Green Bay Packers , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Atlanta Falcons .Home : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Arizona Cardinals , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Detroit Lions , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Carolina Panthers .Home : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Seattle Seahawks , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .Away : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , Chicago Bears , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Philadelphia Eagles , Washington Redskins , St. Louis Rams , Kansas City Chiefs , San Diego Chargers .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Dallas Cowboys , New York Giants , Minnesota Vikings , Denver Broncos , Oakland Raiders .NFC WEST .San Francisco 49ers .Home : Arizona Cardinals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , New York Giants , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : Arizona Cardinals , St. Louis Rams , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , New Orleans Saints , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Arizona Cardinals .Home : St. Louis Rams , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Philadelphia Eagles , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .Away : St. Louis Rams , San Francisco 49ers , Seattle Seahawks , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Atlanta Falcons , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Seattle Seahawks .Home : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , St. Louis Rams , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Dallas Cowboys , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Arizona Cardinals , San Francisco 49ers , St. Louis Rams , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Carolina Panthers , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphin .", "label": "", "metadata": {}, "score": "148.46498"} {"text": "Minnesota Vikings .Home : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Washington Redskins , New England Patriots , New York Jets .Away : Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Green Bay Packers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , St. Louis Rams , Buffalo Bills , Miami Dolphins .NFC South .Carolina Panthers .Home : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Seattle Seahawks , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Atlanta Falcons , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , Philadelphia Eagles , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .New Orleans Saints .Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , San Francisco 49ers , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Away : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Dallas Cowboys , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Atlanta Falcons .Home : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Chicago Bears , Detroit Lions , Arizona Cardinals , Cleveland Browns , Pittsburgh Steelers .Away : Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Tampa Bay Buccaneers , Green Bay Packers , Minnesota Vikings , New York Giants , Baltimore Ravens , Cincinnati Bengals .Tampa Bay Buccaneers .Home : Atlanta Falcons , Carolina Panthers , New Orleans Saints , Green 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