Vote in the KCRA.com poll. "Does it matter to you if the Kings remain in Sacramento.

It's now 44 percent for the Kings to 56 percent for the losers. And there's a thread on the Arena topic.
 
Come on people keep voting!!!! over and over again. Is it cheating? Yes. But the other side is most likely cheating by over and over again voting too, so we have to keep voting.
 
Obviously people out of the Sac or Cali area in general will most likely vote no and I don't blame them, I'm one of them. However, I do care if they stay in Sac rather than moving to freaking Anaheim by Laker land, now that....that would just be smack my head type material.
 
Would you care if the Sacramento Kings left town?
Choice Votes Percentage of 2,292 Votes

Yes 1,152 50%

No 1,140 50%

Look at what we have accomplished in about 20 minutes. This poll will be on the news tonight so keep it up!!!!
 
Meaningless. Who cares about moral victory's at this point.

It has NEVER been just moral victories. NEVER.

That's the way Sacramento fans have contributed to this potential loss -- I don't consider them the first, second, or third culprits, but they've screwed up too. And the way they've screwed up is by not understanding how critically important all these symbols are -- the votes, the polls, the nasty commentary chasing off the fans at the Bee, the moral sapping effect of an empty arena. Its always ALL meant something, and until the day the Kings actually back up the trucks it still will. If you don't let the city, the Maloofs, the NBA know how you feel, if you let the naysayers and small minded schmucks carry the day, then their voice is the only voice that's heard. Its gone on for so long in Sac that their voice DID become the one that was heard, at City Council meetings, in polls, in comments, in every way that any analyst, pollster, or water tester trying to assess support could easily reach.

Go, vote. The other side's dedicated little minions will I guarantee it. Even if you 100% believe you've got the crystal ball which says they move in a week, go vote. If nothing else just to spite the peole who chased your team away.
 
It has NEVER been just moral victories. NEVER.

That's the way Sacramento fans have contributed to this potential loss -- I don't consider them the first, second, or third culprits, but they've screwed up too. And the way they've screwed up is by not understanding how critically important all these symbols are -- the votes, the polls, the nasty commentary chasing off the fans at the Bee, the moral sapping effect of an empty arena. Its always ALL meant something, and until the day the Kings actually back up the trucks it still will. If you don't let the city, the Maloofs, the NBA know how you feel, if you let the naysayers and small minded schmucks carry the day, then their voice is the only voice that's heard. Its gone on for so long in Sac that their voice DID become the one that was heard, at City Council meetings, in polls, in comments, in every way that any analyst, pollster, or water tester trying to assess support could easily reach.

Go, vote. The other side's dedicated little minions will I guarantee it. Even if you 100% believe you've got the crystal ball which says they move in a week, go vote. If nothing else just to spite the people who chased your team away.

I usually don't like to reply with quote for longer posts as I see it as a waste of space, but this quote deserves it.

Brick, that may have been the best post I have ever read on this forum. Everything you said is COMPLETELY TRUE! Everyone needs to take your advice and use it for saving the kings but also America! I know I'm preaching to the choir, but if enough Americans took this passion for sports and saving their teams towards the federal government, we might actually have real change in this country. I am definitely standing in this march for saving the Kings, but I wish some people were as passionate about fixing this country as they are about sports. If you think about it, I know its a stretch, but if local and federal governments wouldn't have made so many poor financial decisions over the years our economy may not have crashed like it did. We may have still had plenty of employed people here that could have afforded to go to games. Maybe an arena would have been built already. Like I said, its a stretch. But in reality, whether its about the Kings or the government, people should stand up for their beliefs and defend them. Having the attitude that the little things will be meaningless to the cause, in the end defeats the cause altogether.
 
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