The player in question was acquitted of the charges. Shouldn’t an innocent man be afforded privacy.
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The player in question was acquitted of the charges. Shouldn’t an innocent man be afforded privacy.
The reason why they will have a problem dismissing or kicking this kid off the team is the fact that citing the felony conviction as the reason has been deemed or is seen as racist or racial...
Bull****. But nice try Brokeback Jon. Weak as ****. You and your ilk own weak criminal sentences and the delicious irony of all them feminist lefty petition heads loosing their minds is a thing of...
Ignoring the CK situation, you basically stated that private corporations are bound by anti-discrimination laws, which is true, if CK was let go for political speak, as was Schilling, either both...
So ESPN violated the law when they fired Schilling for his political views, is that what you are saying.
What do think would happen if one of their LB's decided to have a sex change but wanted to remain on the team, they couldn't cut that guy if he started to run the 40 in a half an hour. If you can...
The judge or judges involved in this case will discover a "right to play", it will happen.
You do understand that a private employer can be sued for refusing to hire a convicted felon, check out E-RACE.
I am with you on this, I don't think this guy has a "right" to play ball, but this...
Oh, I find fault with the legal system all the time and that is why I want this rapist dumped back on the "crowd" that supports light sentencing bull****, and that crowd happens to be academia and...
Holy crap, no ****, that is pretty cool. Youngstown is one of my favorite songs.
He should have squeezed Springsteen for some royalties.
Then smokestacks reachin like the arms of God
Into a beautiful sky of soot and clay
Here in Youngstown
Here in Youngstown
My sweet Jenny I'm sinkin down
Here darlin in Youngstown
Somebody put up a poll on this board, I think he should be able to play, he paid his measly debt to society.
What, and that makes it right.
D: Try them as an adult and impose adult sentences.
D wasn't an option, the kid did his light time, he served his penalty and should be able to function as a member of society. Those that favor...
I am dumbfounded on the rationale used by the judge to come to her decision.
STFU rapist, oh, and welcome to the board
Yea, well, except there isn't much money in it at Youngstown I would imagine.
Yea, I get it but this thread is about how a kid, a convicted rapist, gets on a team and the initial punishment he received is part of the deal. He served his time, and the weak sentence was part of...
He served his time, what are going to do, bury this kid forever. Apparently society thought one year in juvy was enough. Let him play, society set him free, nobody gives a **** about victims of...
The crime is that this idiot gets a year in juvy, pretty weak.