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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchetti View Post
    and we know why the left dc...Senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell introduced legislation that would have required then owner JKC to change the name of the r-word's before a stadium deal could be approved. Rather than do so, Cooke moved the team to their current location in Maryland.

    That's not why they went to Landover, not even on the list of reasons.

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    Who's list, the teams list? Your list??
    uh huh
    Of course it would be excluded there.



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    Anyone who knows how it went down's list. There never was any legislation and no real fear of there ever being any. It was typical political grandstanding and that would have amounted to nothing. The real reason Cooke left was because Sharon Pratt Dixon was dragging her feet and the there kept popping up issues with the land being contaminated around the river. Cooke preferred Virginia but couldn't find a spot because of the NIMBYs and then he settled on the spot in Landover because he was in a hurry to build the stadium before he died. He didn't make it. There was never any issue regarding Campbell's little threat and only a revisionist historian like you would even think so.

    I remember it well because I am a fan and I lived through it. You can go to Wikipedia all you'd like and won't make anything so.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    There was never any issue regarding Campbell's little threat and only a revisionist historian like you would even think so.
    I remember it well because I am a fan and I lived through it. You can go to Wikipedia all you'd like and won't make anything so.
    allow me to help your clouded imperfect memory:

    "Years later, while the Redskins were attempting to build a new stadium inside the city, senator Ben Nighthorse Campbell introduced legislation that would have required the team to change its nickname before building such a structure in Washington.

    According to The Washington Post, then-owner Jack Kent Cooke, unwilling to comply, eventually moved the construction outside of the city."

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    "It was a U.S. Senator from Colorado who took up the charge when owner Cooke wanted to build a new stadium near the team’s historic but aging home at RFK Stadium, virtually in sight of the U.S. Capitol. Ben Nighthorse Campbell introduced legislation requiring Cooke to OK a name change. The move was rumored to have prompted Cooke to build a new field, named after him, out near the Beltway in Maryland, a half-hour drive away."
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    You don't seem to know what bleacherreport is either. It makes wiki look like the Encyclopedia Brittanica. LMAO

    Your sources suck and your information is incorrect. At least you're consistent.

    All Campbell did was grandstand. He's good at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Desperate for attention? This definitely needed to be a thread on its own. The other thread on this subject must not be good enough. You are a lot like Suzan Harjo.
    Yet here you are, on a Ravens chat board, giving it attention.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    You keep pretending that my city could lose a team because yours did. It ain't happening.

    You can also stop with the "I know you but what am I" crap when I call you out. You only look more lost, dip$hit.
    Well, since you aren't from DC, don't live in DC but root for a team that used to be in DC but is now in Maryland. (another location you have no ties to) , perhaps you are right. What is YOUR city anyhow?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RavnFreek View Post
    Well, since you aren't from DC, don't live in DC but root for a team that used to be in DC but is now in Maryland. (another location you have no ties to) , perhaps you are right. What is YOUR city anyhow?
    I'm not from DC? Tell me more about me, Overlea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    I'm not from DC? Tell me more about me, Overlea.
    No but please tell us about why you root for the Yankees

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    I'm not from DC? Tell me more about me, Overlea.
    You already told us in your location line., By the way, I live 5 miles from the old Memorial Stadium.

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    You convienietly ignore that the 1st link is merely "powered by the Bleacher Report" but it is from The Baltimore Sun web site (i.e.: properly vetted before posting) and it site's your Washington Post
    "Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (D-Colo.) has introduced legislation that would require Cooke to change the name of the Redskins before a stadium deal is approved. The name has drawn protests from American Indian leaders, including Campbell."
    The source (The Washington Post) sucks to you because you don't agree with it, at least you're consistent.
    (just another "activist" grandstanding :roll eyes: LMAO)


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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchetti View Post
    You convienietly ignore that the 1st link is merely "powered by the Bleacher Report" but it is from The Baltimore Sun web site (i.e.: properly vetted before posting) and it site's your Washington Post


    The source (The Washington Post) sucks to you because you don't agree with it, at least you're consistent.
    (just another "activist" grandstanding :roll eyes: LMAO)

    HAIL2BUNGHOLE only reads what he wants to

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchetti View Post
    You convienietly ignore that the 1st link is merely "powered by the Bleacher Report" but it is from The Baltimore Sun web site (i.e.: properly vetted before posting) and it site's your Washington Post


    The source (The Washington Post) sucks to you because you don't agree with it, at least you're consistent.
    (just another "activist" grandstanding :roll eyes: LMAO)

    You can find as big a pile of crap you'd like but it still won't make it remotely part of the issue Cooke had building in DC.

    You clearly know as much about "introducing legislation" as you do bettering the lives of Indians.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frank Costanza 831 View Post
    No but please tell us about why you root for the Yankees
    Because I am smart. Tell me why you aren't.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Marchetti View Post
    You convienietly ignore that the 1st link is merely "powered by the Bleacher Report" but it is from The Baltimore Sun web site (i.e.: properly vetted before posting) and it site's your Washington Post


    The source (The Washington Post) sucks to you because you don't agree with it, at least you're consistent.
    (just another "activist" grandstanding :roll eyes: LMAO)

    It doesn't link to the Sun at all and all this "writer" does is mention the Washington Post. Also, no link or source or proof. You're really not good at this, are you?

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Because I am smart. Tell me why you aren't.
    People without a hometown identity crisis root for their home team.

    And smart people would root for the Cardinals. They actually develop talent and win titles, not just buy it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickle20 View Post
    People without a hometown identity crisis root for their home team.

    And smart people would root for the Cardinals. They actually develop talent and win titles, not just buy it.
    Is that it? Thanks for the help, doctor. Tell me, if you moved from Balmer, would you raise your kids to support Baltimore teams? Then, once you've answered that, tell me who you would want your kids to support if your new town didn't have a baseball team? I can't wait for your response.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HAIL2BNG View Post
    Is that it? Thanks for the help, doctor. Tell me, if you moved from Balmer, would you raise your kids to support Baltimore teams? Then, once you've answered that, tell me who you would want your kids to support if your new town didn't have a baseball team? I can't wait for your response.
    Looks like I struck a nerve.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pickle20 View Post
    Looks like I struck a nerve.
    Nope. Looks like you lost your "argument".

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    It doesn't link to the Sun at all
    Yes it does
    and all this "writer" does is mention the Washington Post. Also, no link or source or proof.
    if you read the article and click on the word "According" which is in BOLD and it precedes the words "to The Washington Post" it does have the link just as I have replicated and provided for you here. Not too difficult.

    You're really not good at this, are you?

    ...and then there's the pesky Aspen Daily News article and link.


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