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Posted Feb 4th 2011 11:00AM by Steve Bromberg
Brace
Feb 4th 2011,
1:55PM
Obama is having a gigantic Super Bowl party for all his cronies and Hollywood entertainers. I wonder how much that is going to cost taxpayers????
Joe G
Feb 4th 2011,
2:47PM
It will not cost the taxpayers anything.
Jimbjo
Feb 4th 2011,
5:30PM
Gee whiz Brace! You don't have to be angry for not being invited
Brace
Feb 4th 2011,
5:46PM
Hey, Joe G, how do you know it won't cost the taxpayers?
Hey, Jimbo, only Obama myrmidons are invited.
geldonski
Feb 4th 2011,
6:40PM
My gosh. This article has nothing to do with politics and yet the modern day Archie Bunkers put their hatred and bigoted spin on everything. You people really need to get at a life and deal with the fact that we have a Black President. The venom you spew has become so ridiculous. If this is what consumes your life and your opinions on everything in life, you need some professional help. You are a couple oz. short of a pound. Oh by the way Bozo, I am white.
Karen
Feb 4th 2011,
7:02PM
geldonski, I am Black! & F.Y.I. Obama is not Black! This Country does not care whether the President of the U.S. is Black or White, as long as He or She knows what they are doing! This is not the place to talk Politics, we are talking Super Bowl! I don't believe for a second that if the Pres. had come to the Super Bowl that our tax payer dollars would not have been sure. They would have been if for nothing else, Security!
Jim
Feb 4th 2011,
7:08PM
None Brace,
Obama is a multi millionaire (are you?!?!?) and can fund his own party!
Angel
Feb 4th 2011,
3:45PM
I will be out shopping during the game because i just aint interested in watching it this year....never really followed the packers and definately can not stand the steelers so while everyone is watching the game the stores should be pretty easy to get around in.
Jacob
Feb 4th 2011,
11:08PM
Not with all those half-time people getting guacamole.
MARYE
Feb 4th 2011,
3:52PM
'WILL BE IN FRONT OF THE T.V. snowing here, don't want to be out in that stuff.
Huntress
Feb 4th 2011,
4:58PM
Hope the Steelers win. It snowed 3 inches and almost everything is closed here. That's what happens in Central Texas.
SP
Feb 4th 2011,
4:09PM
wow - pretty cool! Was wondering how to kill all that time before the game.
Cmon free pizzzaaa!!!
Tracy Highnote
Feb 4th 2011,
6:13PM
Good luck SP! :) And happy browsing this weekend!
Jammabama
Feb 4th 2011,
5:07PM
I will be watching the game in the comfort of my own home where it's nice and warm. The t.v. gets turned on only when the game starts. Screw all the pre-game hype.
Karen
Feb 4th 2011,
5:22PM
I will be watching from home BUT if I could, I would attend in-person. As far as the Snow, it's really not that bad AND the Stores are not closed! Whoever says the stores are closed are in the wrong neighborhood! Dallas/Arlington/Ft.Worth and many cities around D-A-FtW have so much to offer anyone attending the Super Bowl! Forget the weather, you may just have on the incorrect clothing! This is not the Coldest SB ever, there are about 6 that were much, much Colder! It's beautiful here & a lot of fun all around the MetroPlex!
Skeeter
Feb 4th 2011,
5:22PM
with the pack beating the Bears they saved us taxpayers (not congress) millions of $. WHY he is not going to DALLAS!
HA HA HA
Johnny-B-good
Feb 4th 2011,
5:25PM
Football! Football! Who cares about another lumpy game. I am a die-hard HOCKEY fan & will be watching hockey on TV. I like the hitting, slamming, slashing & fast moves of these players. They don't whine when they get cut or get into a fight. They just say stitch me up, let me cool off in the penality box then let me get back on the ice. Now, this is a MAN's Sport.
Karen
Feb 4th 2011,
5:50PM
This is exactly how my oldest son feels! He is also an Ice-Hockey player and wants to Coach also. There were Adults & Children playing Hockey on Dallas North Tollway @ Parker Rd. AND on Division & Hwy. 360 near TX Stadium yesterday and the day before! Shows you how much my son and these guys love Hockey!
hannibal
Feb 4th 2011,
6:38PM
It is indeed a sad state of mind when an adult (you may be old but you are not an adult)thinks there must be mayhem in a "man's" game. I hope you don't have any children!!
frank
Feb 5th 2011,
12:26AM
Hockey is not a sport, it's a combination of two activities; ice skating and shuffleboard.