Friday, February 23, 2007

Pacman

There is this football player who was involved in an altercation in Vegas over the NBA All-Star weekend. Apparently, the football player was at a strip club when he took umbrage to the acts of a performer and punched her in the face a couple of times. After the staff restrained this football player, his posse (Posse: Hangers on; leaches, those that attach themselves to uneducated and couth less millionaires in order to avoid real employment), began a melee in which aforementioned football player was able to un-restrain himself, locate the female stripper and, again, punch her repeatedly. Again, the staff of the strip club, was able to restrain the football player and clear the club. At that point, one of the football players posse went to a vehicle, produced a firearm and shot several of the club’s staff; one of which will never walk again due to a bullet severing his spinal cord. These are allegations and haven’t been validated. All that is really known is that 3 people were shot and wounded, one of which won’t walk again. The football player in the middle of this has been in trouble with the law twice before, both times involving women and nightclubs. Why is the football player allowed to continue this sort of behavior? Well, it isn’t because he contributes to the local Baptist Church. It is simply because he’s an impact player in a sport that generates billions of dollars a year. It is egregious and embarrassing that this man is not being held accountable for his actions.

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