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I have finally found evil undeniable proof that Philadelphia Flyers are. http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/news; _ylt = ApFb6vwjbWr5hkmYs8gGOJx7vLYF? slug = ap-Flyer & prov = ap-Palin & type = lgns seriously if you are on the hockey vote Pander (that sentence sounds so funny in the U.S.) are, why you should do it in a city that never go anywhere near Republican in a state that you are down by over 10% of you could at least for a state that is close by, grab some headlines away by the Columbus Blue Jackets home opener! Man, I leave for a few months and her have forgotten how to tell if I'm joking: p

You are correct that the Flyers offense, but not for the reason you point out are out. Let me the point of your question to summarize, please clarify this statement when I wrong. They say because the owner of a company has different political views than yourself, franchise that is evil? What's the big deal and why this 30 seconds tradition justify so many questions? Mike Richards was interviewed today and not even know who Sarah Palin was when he first heard of her fall the ceremonial face-off. The rest of the non-American players (probably along with all the American born players) could really care. This issue is too far longer legs for bloggers looking for things to make room and close minded people who can not accept that people sometimes opinions are different from themselves to fill. FYI: I am voting independent, will vote for McCain is unlikely, but simply do not care about little things, as the drop of a ceremonial face-off Flyer in a game.

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