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The Score: What's in a name
Coach Ditka could have been Senator Ditka, according to, well, Mike Ditka. Should the Washington Redskins change their name? Donte Whitner can give them some pointers: apparently legal name changes are a no-go in a government shutdown.
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Mike Ditka says President Obama would not be in the White House if he ran against him in the 2004 electoral celebrates. Ditka tell us the Dickinson Press not running was the biggest mistake he’s ever made. And he probably would have one that senate seat. Ditka has described himself as an “ultra-, ultra, ultra-conservative”. President Obama says if he owned the Washington Redskin, he would consider change the team’s name, protestors in Washington and even at the way games, once the name and logo dropped. The real owner says, has repeatedly said he’s not to change the Redskins’ name, and this week he responded to the recent? ? criticism, saying quoted “The name was never a label. It was, and continues to be, a badge of honor.” It would also cost an aweful lot of money to change everything, uniforms, region, diets, stadium sites, new branding, rebranding the Redskins friend, value that own sum what $145 billion by forms.
And finally the partial government shut down, shutting down safety Donte Whitner. We told you last week the San Francisco 49-years-old player’s trying to change his last name from Whitner to Hitner, basically in protest of an affair fine for a big heady took. But now, reports say the paperwork cannot be processed until the government gets back to work. Whitner twitted “Damn gov’t shutdown lol…”