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Team Sergeant
01-24-2012, 09:00
This is how it's done: (Well done Tim Thomas, well done.)


Bruins goalie Thomas declines White House visit for political reasons
Published January 23, 2012
NewsCore

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Boston Bruins' star goaltender Tim Thomas skipped Monday's White House visit by the Stanley Cup champions due to political differences with President Barack Obama.

Thomas, a Flint, Mich., native and one of only two American players on the Bruins' Stanley Cup roster last season, was the only Boston player to decline the invitation.

"I believe the Federal government has grown out of control, threatening the Rights, Liberties, and Property of the People," Thomas said in a statement.

"This is being done at the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial level. This is in direct opposition to the Constitution and the Founding Fathers vision for the Federal government," he wrote.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2012/01/23/bruins-goalie-thomas-declines-white-house-visit-for-political-reasons/?test=latestnews?test=latestnews#ixzz1kO7hIIkW

Sarski
01-24-2012, 09:50
Defender on and off the ice.

ddoering
01-24-2012, 09:59
I'm sure some will find a racial motivation it this display of patriotism.:rolleyes:

PedOncoDoc
01-24-2012, 10:17
I'm sure some will find a racial motivation it this display of patriotism.:rolleyes:

...and then blame Bush. :rolleyes:

Good on Tim Thomas for sticking to his guns. I also give a nod to Cam Neely for respecting/supporting Tim's decision.

greenberetTFS
01-24-2012, 11:04
This is how it's done: (Well done Tim Thomas, well done.)


Bruins goalie Thomas declines White House visit for political reasons
Published January 23, 2012
NewsCore

WASHINGTON, D.C. – Boston Bruins' star goaltender Tim Thomas skipped Monday's White House visit by the Stanley Cup champions due to political differences with President Barack Obama.

Thomas, a Flint, Mich., native and one of only two American players on the Bruins' Stanley Cup roster last season, was the only Boston player to decline the invitation.

"I believe the Federal government has grown out of control, threatening the Rights, Liberties, and Property of the People," Thomas said in a statement.

"This is being done at the Executive, Legislative, and Judicial level. This is in direct opposition to the Constitution and the Founding Fathers vision for the Federal government," he wrote.



Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/sports/2012/01/23/bruins-goalie-thomas-declines-white-house-visit-for-political-reasons/?test=latestnews?test=latestnews#ixzz1kO7hIIkW

What about the other American guy?....:rolleyes: I give Thomas credit for having the guts to stand up and tell it like it is....:lifter

Big Teddy :munchin

rubberneck
01-24-2012, 11:19
Good for him. It's important to have beliefs that you aren't willing to compromise for financial gain or popularity.

FWIW I think the whole idea of sports teams visiting the White House to be feted for their championships is a complete waste of time. There are enough ordinary American's doing extraordinary things to make this country a better place every day who go completely unrecognized. I'd say ditch the sports worship and bring back George HW Bush's 1000 points of light.

MtnGoat
01-24-2012, 15:40
Tim Thomas your Dah man!!!

Gypsy
01-24-2012, 18:17
FWIW I think the whole idea of sports teams visiting the White House to be feted for their championships is a complete waste of time. There are enough ordinary American's doing extraordinary things to make this country a better place every day who go completely unrecognized. I'd say ditch the sports worship and bring back George HW Bush's 1000 points of light.

This.

And good on Tim Thomas.