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re: Texas A&M and their fake 12th Man tradition. No givebacks, my SEC friends.
Posted on 3/5/16 at 11:26 am to Iosh
Posted on 3/5/16 at 11:26 am to Iosh
I've long said the only opinion that matters at this point is that of the Texas Attorney General.
The question still stands, "Why are the Aggies so reluctant to just be honest with people about the history and tradition of their school? Who do they constantly act honestly and with integrity as a last resort each and every time?"
And to be clear, the issue isn't they embellished their tradition. The issue is they knowingly filed a false trademark application and they have subsequently knowingly filed false pleadings in federal court to defend the trademark. It isn't about embellishing the facts to create a tradition. It is about fraudulently misrepresenting the facts under oath in various federal filings.
The question still stands, "Why are the Aggies so reluctant to just be honest with people about the history and tradition of their school? Who do they constantly act honestly and with integrity as a last resort each and every time?"
And to be clear, the issue isn't they embellished their tradition. The issue is they knowingly filed a false trademark application and they have subsequently knowingly filed false pleadings in federal court to defend the trademark. It isn't about embellishing the facts to create a tradition. It is about fraudulently misrepresenting the facts under oath in various federal filings.
This post was edited on 3/5/16 at 11:29 am
Posted on 3/5/16 at 11:27 am to Randolph Duke
quote:Well it's a federally registered trademark so no, actually his opinion doesn't matter at all
I've long said the only opinion that matters at this point is that of the Texas Attorney General.
Posted on 3/5/16 at 11:31 am to Randolph Duke
So you didn't enforce your will on the DoD and revoke A&M's status as a Senior Military College and you're full of shite?
Got it.
Got it.
Posted on 3/5/16 at 11:53 am to Randolph Duke
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the issue isn't they embellished their tradition. The issue is they knowingly filed a false trademark application and they have subsequently knowingly filed false pleadings in federal court to defend the trademark. It isn't about embellishing the facts to create a tradition. It is about fraudulently misrepresenting the facts under oath in various federal filings.
We must be really fricking good then, because we have won literally every court case involving the trademark.
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