Thursday, December 20, 2007

A Hawaii fan posted the following message on an internet message board:

When the Warriors rumble out onto the Sugar Bowl turf on New Years Evening,America will witness in them everything we hope to become as a nationsomeday. For in the warrior nation... America will see a coalition of race,creed, and culture so diverse yet so dynamic and wound together so tightlythat together they have forged a brotherhood so powerful that they'vevanquished every opponent put in their path. The Warriors represent what ournation can become if we ever put race, prejudice and hatred behind us andwork as one toward a common goal.The Warriors as a team have embued their spirit into their fans and intotheir State. When America looks into the Hawaii stands at the Sugar Bowl,they''ll see the same rainbow coalition of faces joined in spirit behindtheir team. Every race living and working together in the spirit of Alohaforging a powerful force and a mana so strong that very few can overcome it.In contrast, across the field we'll see the past... a part of our nationwe'd like to forget. In the stands a sea of white faces many of themdescended from former slave owners cheering on a team where 90 percent ofthe starters are descended from former slaves. These African Americanplayers from Georgia will witness the spirit and power of the warrior nationand when it's over win or lose they'll wish they were a part of the Warriornation, instead of being the white man's mercenary at the University ofGeorgia.


The Dawgma response: At least during our history we never ate our neighbors like you cannabilistic rainbow fags!

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