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by jtstang » Thu Oct 12, 2006 4:34 pm
ponyboy wrote:UNFMustang06 wrote: Praise will come when there is something to celebrate.
No, you need to praise them now. The athletic department reacted quickly, decisively and justly with the one game suspension. It's out of their hands -- and has been so for several days now -- and in the hands of the student judicial body.
ponyboy, when are you going to call for praised to be heaped upon the "student juducial body" for their quick and decisive and just handling of the matter?
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by The PonyGrad » Thu Oct 12, 2006 4:44 pm
jtstang wrote:ponyboy wrote:UNFMustang06 wrote: Praise will come when there is something to celebrate.
No, you need to praise them now. The athletic department reacted quickly, decisively and justly with the one game suspension. It's out of their hands -- and has been so for several days now -- and in the hands of the student judicial body.
ponyboy, when are you going to call for praised to be heaped upon the "student juducial body" for their quick and decisive and just handling of the matter?
Haha, now that is funny. (Even though, considering the break, it was quick.)
Go Ponies!! Beat whoever it is we are playing!! @PonyGrad
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by Paladin » Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:04 pm
Someone educate me: is a fistfight always considered a "felony (or misdemeanor) assualt" against someone (the instigator) ? Why do we not hear more about these ?
Is there no room in society for this as a way to settle disputes (as long as no-one gets seriously hurt) ? Does anyone have a serious answer to this question....
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by jtstang » Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:07 pm
Paladin wrote:Someone educate me: is a fistfight always considered a "felony (or misdemeanor) assualt" against someone (the instigator) ? Why do we not hear more about these ?
Is there no room in society for this as a way to settle disputes (as long as no-one gets seriously hurt) ? Does anyone have a serious answer to this question....
The serious answer is when somebody calls the cops, it has to be written up and yes, a crime is investigated.
The reason you don't hear more about these, I suspect, is that they don't often involve people in the limelight, and many times nobody calls the cops.
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by Ponyfan4ever » Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:23 pm
ponyboy wrote:UNFMustang06 wrote: Praise will come when there is something to celebrate.
No, you need to praise them now. The athletic department reacted quickly, decisively and justly with the one game suspension. It's out of their hands -- and has been so for several days now -- and in the hands of the student judicial body.
I agree with ponyboy; Steve Orsini and the athletic department handled this situation better than they were receiving credit for, they should be credited for holding their student-athletes accountable for their actions. It was a bad situation that has been rectified, at least within the athletic department, now we can move on and root for our ponies. And let us not forget, we do have a pretty good soccer team that is #1!
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by PonyPride » Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:37 pm
PRETTY GOOD?
The soccer team is fantastic. Come watch them 10/18/06 vs. a very tough South Carolina team.
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by expony18 » Thu Oct 12, 2006 5:39 pm
jtstang wrote:Paladin wrote:Someone educate me: is a fistfight always considered a "felony (or misdemeanor) assualt" against someone (the instigator) ? Why do we not hear more about these ?
Is there no room in society for this as a way to settle disputes (as long as no-one gets seriously hurt) ? Does anyone have a serious answer to this question....
The serious answer is when somebody calls the cops, it has to be written up and yes, a crime is investigated. The reason you don't hear more about these, I suspect, is that they don't often involve people in the limelight, and many times nobody calls the cops.
half of this stuff never gets reported and if it does make its way back to the man with the mustache he handles it in house... or so ive heard
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