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Word on Willis could come soonModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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It is called a second tier and poorly run athletic program.....question? How many winning football seasons and bowl game appearances does SMU have in the last 20 years? This is an example of why. Let the guy play until a court of law finds him guilty.
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Funny how I posted this and four minutes later, she did just that.
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Dun dun dun...
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Nothing kept the 2 Yale football players off the field this past weekend -- not fighting or being arrested...nothing.
Call somebody a fa* and give them a lovetap on the lip and you get to sit a few weeks.
Per the article in today's DMN: "The alleged victim accused Willis of a hate crime in a police report, but Donna Hernandez, a spokesperson for the Dallas Police Department, said Tuesday that the incident should not be classified as a hate crime at this time." "It'd be nice to see Jesse Henderson break one here."
Right. Let me say it again. He's been accused of a hate crime.
Key Word - "incident" in‧ci‧dent /ˈɪnsɪdənt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[in-si-duhnt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation –noun 1. an individual occurrence or event. 2. a distinct piece of action, or an episode, as in a story or play. 3. something that occurs casually in connection with something else. 4. something appertaining or attaching to something else. 5. an occurrence of seemingly minor importance, esp. involving nations or factions between which relations are strained and sensitive, that can lead to serious consequences, as an outbreak of hostilities or a war: border incident; international incident. 6. an embarrassing occurrence, esp. of a social nature. –adjective 7. likely or apt to happen (usually fol. by to). 8. naturally appertaining: hardships incident to the life of an explorer. 9. conjoined or attaching, esp. as subordinate to a principal thing. 10. falling or striking on something, as light rays. If you can't be a Mustang, marry one !
Key Word - "accuse" Main Entry: ac·cuse Pronunciation: &-'kyüz Function: verb Inflected Form(s): ac·cused; ac·cus·ing Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo-French accuser, from Latin accusare to call to account, from ad- + causa lawsuit transitive verb 1 : to charge with a fault or offense : BLAME 2 : to charge with an offense judicially or by a public process intransitive verb : to bring an accusation - ac·cus·er /&-'kyü-z&r/ noun - ac·cus·ing·ly /-'kyü-zi[ng]-lE/ adverb Now, I would like to thank you for again pointing out that he has been accused of a hate crime.
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