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May. 12, 2015 - 5:40 - Sen. Jeff Flake speaks out about Department of Defense shelling out millions of taxpayer dollars to NFL
Your thoughts?
Moderators: carlson1, Charles L. Cotton
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May. 12, 2015 - 5:40 - Sen. Jeff Flake speaks out about Department of Defense shelling out millions of taxpayer dollars to NFL
Yes. Though personally, at this point, given all the hidden advertising out there I just assume the message is bought and paid for whether it is admitted or not.mojo84 wrote:Does it matter when advertising is obviously an advertisement and when it is not obvious is an advertisement?
Lol, beat me to itVMI77 wrote:Yes. Though personally, at this point, given all the hidden advertising out there I just assume the message is bought and paid for whether it is admitted or not.mojo84 wrote:Does it matter when advertising is obviously an advertisement and when it is not obvious is an advertisement?
Charles, I see your point, but at the same time I wouldn't put too much fault in them for this. They would still honor the troops, but maybe not quite as much. They wouldn't stop singing the anthem, or waving flags, but they might not have the padded walls on the sides of the field with "Salute To Service" messaging on them. These things cost money.Charles L. Cotton wrote:I view this differently than recruiting ads we see on TV like the "Army Strong" commercials. Until I read this thread and watched the video, I thought it was just the NFL teams showing support for the troops, now I know otherwise. It's not unlawful or unethical in my view, but I do think it's deceptive. The NFL wasn't honoring those who served, they were earning money and they were doing so at the taxpayers' expense in two ways. First, they got paid by the DOD and they earned the money in sports stadiums paid for by taxpayers. I love pro football, but I hate the NFL for many reasons. Now I have one more.
Chas.
Should the TV networks return the advertising money they've received for spot time as well?philip964 wrote:This is a bigger deal than deflategate. The NFL needs to return the 5 million dollars to the taxpayers. And continue to support the troops at their games for free.