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Does anyone have a problem with this? But do some folks (like me) have a problem with this (http://www.challengerblog.com/blog/1046071_dodge-challenger-world-cup-commercial-featuring-george-washington ) representation of General Washington? There's your answer.
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Yes, that, and maybe a more descriptive thread title.
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2010 - 2011 ND High School Hockey
The Sicatoka replied to Stackin Da Pads's topic in Non-collegiate sports
Oh no they're not. They're all about the student-athlete. Oh, wait, I thought you were talking about the NCAA. Oh, wait, ... nevermind ... you're all over it. PS - It's NDHSAA. -
2010 - 2011 ND High School Hockey
The Sicatoka replied to Stackin Da Pads's topic in Non-collegiate sports
Yes, the west gets four seeds per year, and they call them 1W, 2W, 3W, and 4W, but more often than not they work out to be effectively the 5-8 seeds in the tournament. -
Legislators trying to cut funding to higher education
The Sicatoka replied to dakotadan's topic in Community
Folks, Al Carlson's "Sioux moniker" bill was the opening salvo in this battle, a nice little ruse, a trial balloon to see if his real motive would get traction. This is the real Al Carlson bomb on this session: He wants to take control of education in ND, from K through post-doctorate, directly into the Legislature. State Superintendent of Schools? Nope. Political appointee. ND SBoHE? Nope. 11 member board looking at all K-Higher Ed. And elimination of college names from the state constitution to boot. Out of all of that, I guess I sort of agree with the last point. -
2010 - 2011 ND High School Hockey
The Sicatoka replied to Stackin Da Pads's topic in Non-collegiate sports
West Fargo went on to defeat Minot 1-0 (and outshot them 42 to {really small number here}). Given WF over Minot, do I need to reprove I am the greatest caucasian rapper and that "M&M" fella gotz nuffin'. Sica's greatest raps ... in one thread: The "Whack Pack Attack" Revival! -
Well played.
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I can hear the chants in REA now ... Slash them! [clap clap] Slash them! [clap clap] Slash them! [clap clap] ... or at Kraft Field ... Strike them out! Strike them out!
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From http://www.bcinterruption.com/2011/2/23/2010651/2011-ice-breaker-tournament-boston-college-hockey-north-dakota-michigan-state-air-force Hey, that's kind of catchy: The Fighting Redacted. And taking that as a moniker really would make the point. Our logo could be the classic red, circle-slash and all of our press releases could come out in strikethrough font. Let's go !!!
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Isn't a logo and a moniker enough?
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That is a failing grade in any school worth attending.
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House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
I've had to deal with Fargo media during a time in my life. I can confirm Teeder's takes on this subject. (When the reporter doesn't know what the ND Century Code is, much less says, you know there's a problem.) -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/41723107/ns/local_news-fargo_nd/ Folks, claiming " ... we'll just schedule ... " is just plain naive. It takes both teams agreeing to make a schedule. And it's far easier to find a "no" excuse than a "yes". So unless there's a way to guarantee not ending up on the sanctions list, this effort can end up a net negative. -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Yes, but if and when an override vote were to come about, how will the landscape have changed? There's no guarantee all those votes will still be there. -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
{sigh} It would take a veto override vote (requires 2/3 majority) in both chambers of the Legislature to undo a Governor's veto. -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Boop-boop-boop. Incorrect. What is the SLK-class? -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Now, for a quick sidebar: I'm amazed at how many don't know how something becomes law (called the Century Code in ND). In an effort to try to fix the apparent short-comings of either the schools or the learners here's an educational video about how a "bill" becomes law. (The transcript of the video is here.) Be aware however that this is written for US laws, not specifically ND, but the process is the same. To translate it: Washington or Capital Hill = Bismarck House of Representatives = State House Congress = Legislature Congressman* = State representative Senate = Senate Senator = Senator President = Governor White House = Governor's office * some will argue Congressman can mean House or Senate, but it's most commonly used for a House member. -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
There, I believe, is the rub. Yes, the ND SBoHE has authority over UND's nickname; however, the ND SBoHE must also abide by state law (the ND Century Code). And there is nothing stopping the Legislature from mandating a school moniker. It's really no different than declaring a state motto ("Liberty and Union, Now and Forever, One and Inseparable"), state nickname (Peace Garden State, Rough Rider State, Sioux State), state bird (western meadowlark), state flower (prairie rose), or state dance (the polka?): it is their statement on how the state should be represented. If the Legislature says the moniker will be "Fighting Sioux" the ND SBoHE must live within that. The argument then becomes: Is this smart law? Will UND and the state see a net benefit from this law, or will we just keep litigating with the NCAA? -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Here's another one for our legal eagles to ponder regarding authority within the State of ND: The ND Century Code specifies that campuses in the NDUS, overseen by the ND SBoHE, are "dry". The ND SBoHE has to live within that. Who wrote the Century Code? The ND Legislature. So let's turn that slighty ... What if the campuses were not dry today and the Legislature passed a "dry campus" law. What would the ND SBoHE be able to say or do other than live within that law? I'm trying to sift through all the wheat and chaff in this conversation by asking these questions. -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Or ... (get your tin foil hat out) ... They are trying to take control of the universities back from the ND SBoHE, or ... They know this will damage UND in the athletics realm, and if it hurts UND it has to help NDSU, right? [/tin foil hat] -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Heidi? I'm not sure if that makes me happy or terrified. What I don't get is this: How can an organization made up of public entities (state universities, and some federal universities, like Air Force and West Point) and a few private entities (e.g. Notre Dame) that take federal funds, make a rule that is completely in conflict with The First Amendment? How can an organization that is majority public claim to be private? -
House Bill to Save the Sioux Passes 65 to 28.
The Sicatoka replied to The Whistler's topic in UND Nickname
Those two pretty much sum up where I'm at. -
Like Schafer says, as long as there's no new option to move to the old one will be clung to.
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If Tech were to go on a season-ending nine game winning streak ... (first round = 2, Final Five = 3, NCAA tourney = 4).
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I'm surprised more people haven't latched onto this.