Actually a lot of people think that a woman died in murky
circumstances in which an American Hero's judgment is certainly at
fault. And many of those people think that the person convicted of
breeding and torturing animals deliberately over a period of years for
profit and "sport" is more of a sick fuck than someone who fucked up
in his youth through negligence rather than malice. And some of those
people think that the American Hero spent the rest of his life trying
to make things better for every single person in the country and the
other dude is spending his time making a fortune playing with a ball.

Yes, I'm guilty of rank hypocrisy. Got a problem with that do you Scott?

On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 6:03 PM, Scott Stroz<[email protected]> wrote:
>
> A lot of the same people who think a man convicted of dog fighting,
> who served a prison term, should not be able to get a job in his
> chosen profession also think that a man who killed a woman, and never
> went to jail, is an 'American Hero'
>
> --
> Scott Stroz

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