An Amazing picture, no matter your politcal viewpoint.....
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An Amazing picture, no matter your politcal viewpoint.....
I am truly amazed by this. Our President with the new NCAA National Champions in the sport of Rifle. Yes RIFLE.
On a personal note, I was there last Saturday in Murray, Kentucky to watch this championship, and Vogel pellets made here in Monteagle, TN are used by several of the WVU athletes.
On a personal note, I was there last Saturday in Murray, Kentucky to watch this championship, and Vogel pellets made here in Monteagle, TN are used by several of the WVU athletes.
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No, in fact it is this year's from about a week before the 2014 NCAAs.westerngriz wrote:I think that is last year's. Nicco and Petra were not on the WVU's team this year.
It is a celebration of the 2013 team, but the visit was 3/10/2014.
Nicco & Petra came back for the visit
http://www.wvusports.com/page.cfm?story=25343&cat=rifle
http://www.wvusports.com/photos.cfm?galleryID=645
Very cool indeed!
Cool image booster for the sport!
I do have a problem with "the POTUS" however. Not with the President, rather with the escalating mis-spelling of acronyms. It's not POTUS, it's PotUS, isn't it? The country is called the United States of America, not The United States Of America. The convention is to use lower case for the wee little words in between the big important words is it not? Otherwise you'd have a vice president in charge of marketing becoming VPICOM instead of VPM. Nitpicking, I know... but when I read (or much worse, hear) POTUS my impulse is to feel annoyed and embarrassed. Is the VP now the VPOTUS? Is the first lady now TFLOTUS?
I do have a problem with "the POTUS" however. Not with the President, rather with the escalating mis-spelling of acronyms. It's not POTUS, it's PotUS, isn't it? The country is called the United States of America, not The United States Of America. The convention is to use lower case for the wee little words in between the big important words is it not? Otherwise you'd have a vice president in charge of marketing becoming VPICOM instead of VPM. Nitpicking, I know... but when I read (or much worse, hear) POTUS my impulse is to feel annoyed and embarrassed. Is the VP now the VPOTUS? Is the first lady now TFLOTUS?
acronym police
The VP is the VOTUS, the First Lady is the FLOTUS, and someone excessively worried about acronym spelling is a DOOFUS.
new learning
As they say, learn something new every day. A quick search shows "doofus" as the more common spelling, but "dufus" as a (presumably Northern) variant. Didn't know that. But I worry that even doing the search makes us into duellin' doofi.
While this is a great memento for the athletes I can't get too worked up about this photo pro or con.
All Modern US Presidents (at least back to Eisenhower perhaps farther back) give these type of photo ops for pretty much every organized group that tours the whitehouse, from spelling bee winners to ladies garden clubs. There is a procedure to get on the list, and of course there are limited number of "slots" but it's pretty well organized and they actually get dozens of groups through every day, and it's all part of the presidents schedule.
So while it would be nice to think this somehow endorses shooting, it does not. Nor more than the photo with the garden club endorses gardening. I have a picture of me with President Nixon, our group were Boy Scouts who's fathers were in the Marine Corps and it was part of a Washington DC tour. We were with the President all of 90 seconds ... and this jives with others I've known who have been through the same type of thing.
So it's cool for the athletes, it makes good PR, but there is really nothing else that can be discerned from this type of event.
All Modern US Presidents (at least back to Eisenhower perhaps farther back) give these type of photo ops for pretty much every organized group that tours the whitehouse, from spelling bee winners to ladies garden clubs. There is a procedure to get on the list, and of course there are limited number of "slots" but it's pretty well organized and they actually get dozens of groups through every day, and it's all part of the presidents schedule.
So while it would be nice to think this somehow endorses shooting, it does not. Nor more than the photo with the garden club endorses gardening. I have a picture of me with President Nixon, our group were Boy Scouts who's fathers were in the Marine Corps and it was part of a Washington DC tour. We were with the President all of 90 seconds ... and this jives with others I've known who have been through the same type of thing.
So it's cool for the athletes, it makes good PR, but there is really nothing else that can be discerned from this type of event.
With respect, I think you're missing the point. It is worth it's weight in gold irrespective of whether the president likes and supports shooting. PR is just that, it's a positive image portraying a successful shooting team with the president of your country.DLS wrote:While this is a great memento for the athletes I can't get too worked up about this photo pro or con.
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So while it would be nice to think this somehow endorses shooting, it does not.
So it's cool for the athletes, it makes good PR, but there is really nothing else that can be discerned from this type of event.
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Thank you, everyone needs to quit falling all over themselves about this. It was a NCAA Champion recognition event for all sports, Rifle was not singled out except for the awkward joke at the beginning of the address about Secret Service not knowing whether or not the rifle team had been cleared. Point in case this was a PR event not a milestone in history. The President has no idea of the sport promptly displayed by his bad joke. This IS NOT an endorsement by the President of shooting sports.DLS wrote:
So while it would be nice to think this somehow endorses shooting, it does not. Nor more than the photo with the garden club endorses gardening. I have a picture of me with President Nixon, our group were Boy Scouts who's fathers were in the Marine Corps and it was part of a Washington DC tour. We were with the President all of 90 seconds ... and this jives with others I've known who have been through the same type of thing.
So it's cool for the athletes, it makes good PR, but there is really nothing else that can be discerned from this type of event.
Congrats to WVU, congrats to them again this year. They deserve all the lime light they can get. This photo should be about their accomplishments and how proud we are if them as a community.