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  • Sec10-A-14
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    didn't NYC mayor deblasio give the ok mass protests bec they are historic but sent the cops to break up a Jewish gathering
    ? Also Gov of Cal did similar allow so called protests but won't let church services to take place.

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  • jrshooter
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    Originally posted by Sec10-A-14 View Post

    Curious: Why do these Dem gov say BLM protests (RIOTS) are legal but church services are verbotten?
    Why pick on the KKK? I think they've been eradicated since Skokie, IL in the 70's
    Dammmmmmmmn.

    That does not paint you in a very positive light.

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  • IUPNation
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    Originally posted by Sec10-A-14 View Post

    Curious: Why do these Dem gov say BLM protests (RIOTS) are legal but church services are verbotten?
    Why pick on the KKK? I think they've been eradicated since Skokie, IL in the 70's

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Lt. Dan: Forest, have you found Jesus yet?

    Gump: I didn't know I was supposed to be looking for him.

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  • Sec10-A-14
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    Originally posted by iupgroundhog View Post

    That's bound to happen. And not just for football games. I think the judge's ruling is very dangerous and I'm appalled by it.

    Hey, I ain't no constitutional scholar but as far as what is deemed constitutional or not is open for discussion. Don't forget that when the KKK marches and/or assembles it is constitutional.

    I have to think that the ruling will be appealed. In the meantime, it creates a mess in PA.

    Just seems to me that if it's 1st amendment rights versus public health, public health should win. Anything else is just stupid, IMHO.
    Curious: Why do these Dem gov say BLM protests (RIOTS) are legal but church services are verbotten?
    Why pick on the KKK? I think they've been eradicated since Skokie, IL in the 70's

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    After the judge's ruling several WPIAL schools are going to open the gates tomorrow night.
    That's bound to happen. And not just for football games. I think the judge's ruling is very dangerous and I'm appalled by it.

    Hey, I ain't no constitutional scholar but as far as what is deemed constitutional or not is open for discussion. Don't forget that when the KKK marches and/or assembles it is constitutional.

    I have to think that the ruling will be appealed. In the meantime, it creates a mess in PA.

    Just seems to me that if it's 1st amendment rights versus public health, public health should win. Anything else is just stupid, IMHO.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    After the judge's ruling several WPIAL schools are going to open the gates tomorrow night.

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  • iupgroundhog
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    Hate to say it but I think the worst part of this virus is going to be the long term effects. I think that the cases we know about already should be getting more attention. They are seeing cases of liver damage, kidney damage, heart damage, even brain damage. It is not yet known how the virus attacks cells throughout a person's body but it invades the nervous system, muscles, virtually all parts of the body. It is extraordinarily invasive.

    It's a virus. We don't know much about it. I heard Dr. Fauci talking about the way AIDS virus attacked the body. He also made the example of chickenpox, which is a virus, resurfaces decades later in the form of shingles. At this point, we don't know what COVID-19 is going to do long term.

    HS football is not really an economic activity Ok, maybe it brings in some $$ but it isn't somebody's job or livelihood. Not even for the HC. I don't think it's worth it. Not now, anyway.

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  • jrshooter
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post

    Some of these hypocritical restrictions are boardering on lunacy.

    For instance letting kids play a full contact sport yet not allowing 500 people in to an outdoor stadium that seats 5,000. Somehow one is deemed OK but the other isn't.
    There does seem to be a gap in logic, doesn't there.

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  • IUPbigINDIANS
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    Originally posted by jrshooter View Post
    The question, of course, remains how strictly that's going to be enforced. Because you know there will be many areas with low cases, and they're going to push the issue.
    Some of these hypocritical restrictions are boardering on lunacy.

    For instance letting kids play a full contact sport yet not allowing 500 people in to an outdoor stadium that seats 5,000. Somehow one is deemed OK but the other isn't.

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  • jrshooter
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    The question, of course, remains how strictly that's going to be enforced. Because you know there will be many areas with low cases, and they're going to push the issue.

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  • CALUPA69
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    Originally posted by jrshooter View Post
    And ... I'm tiring real quick about the parents whining to get into the stands. It is not about them.
    Unless something has changed since I last attended a PIAA football game, yeah it really is, in too many cases, about "GLORY DAYS" !!

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  • jrshooter
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    Originally posted by IUPbigINDIANS View Post
    Looks like PA has caved on spectators.
    This was an absolute nothingburger. Wolf said 25 and 250 before. He said 25 and 250 now. And he would still, if asked, say it's his suggestion that no sports be played until Jan. 1.

    I'm beginning to think he had this in mind from the word go, knowing the numbers he established would make it damn near impossible to pull this off. Think about playing a girls' volleyball varsity match with 25 people in the gym.

    And ... I'm tiring real quick about the parents whining to get into the stands. It is not about them.

    Our answer? One guy lives within shouting distance of the stadium. He's going to bring his big screen into the driveway, and we're going to have a nice, socially-distanced watch party with the local streaming.
    Last edited by jrshooter; 09-04-2020, 03:52 PM.

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