Monday, June 27, 2011

‘Disgrace’: U.S. Soccer Team Faces Boos and Spanish Language Ceremony in Loss to Mexico…in Los Angeles



AMERICAN GOALIE: “I think it was a [expletive] disgrace that the entire postmatch ceremony was in Spanish. You can bet your ass that if we were in Mexico City, it wouldn’t be all in English.

It was imperfectly odd. It was strangely unsettling. It was uniquely American.

On a balmy early Saturday summer evening, the U.S soccer team played for a prestigious championship in a U.S. stadium … and was smothered in boos.

Its fans were vastly outnumbered. Its goalkeeper was bathed in a chanted obscenity. Even its national anthem was filled with the blowing of air horns and bouncing of beach balls.

Most of these hostile visitors didn’t live in another country. Most, in fact, were not visitors at all, many of them being U.S. residents whose lives are here but whose sporting souls remain elsewhere. READ MORE...

NOTE- Why wasn't ICE and other federal law enforcement sent to the stadium (with many buses) to check for U.S citizenship? We could have deported all of the anti-American illegal vermin in the crowd...

More Americans better start waking up, and really fast...

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