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Reply #120 posted 09/16/14 9:46pm

TonyVanDam

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babynoz said:

Anyone care to discuss Charles Barkley and Chris Carter?

Actually, I like to hear what Shaq has to say about all of this. I remember back in the 1990's, Shaq admitted that his stepfather, The Sarge, used to "whipped his butt" whenever necessary. hmmm

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Reply #121 posted 09/16/14 9:51pm

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All the other issues aside...the child is the only thing that matters. This is abuse any way you look at it. When you believe you have to do this to a 4 year old child then you've lost already. Whip him bloody? Stuff leaves in his mouth??? mad This isn't discipline. Discipline is "systematic instruction intended to train a person..." as in teach, instruct, and help the child learn WHY a particular behavior is wrong. Not make the child so terrified of being whipped with a switch until he or she is bloody that he or she learns to lie about it if they do screw up. That's not respect for a parent, that's pure fear. Not a good way to 'teach' anything. Believe me, I lived it.




Paintedlady mentioned something about mental cruelty also. If Adrian was able to inflict this on his child and leave a scar on the other one, I wonder how he "talked" to his children in private. confused

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I take it that Adrian would use "goddamnit" and "get your ass" in every sentence.

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Reply #122 posted 09/17/14 4:35am

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TonyVanDam said:

noimageatall said:

All the other issues aside...the child is the only thing that matters. This is abuse any way you look at it. When you believe you have to do this to a 4 year old child then you've lost already. Whip him bloody? Stuff leaves in his mouth??? mad This isn't discipline. Discipline is "systematic instruction intended to train a person..." as in teach, instruct, and help the child learn WHY a particular behavior is wrong. Not make the child so terrified of being whipped with a switch until he or she is bloody that he or she learns to lie about it if they do screw up. That's not respect for a parent, that's pure fear. Not a good way to 'teach' anything. Believe me, I lived it.




Paintedlady mentioned something about mental cruelty also. If Adrian was able to inflict this on his child and leave a scar on the other one, I wonder how he "talked" to his children in private. confused

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I take it that Adrian would use "goddamnit" and "get your ass" in every sentence.

To be specific, the emtional abuse I was referring to was more of a constant fear. Like a bully walking through a house, with a tone of "don't F with me" , he gets what he wants and listens to no one, no one's needs matter but his own.

Fear is what the kids think when they see him not love, the type of fear that makes the family want to clear the room whe he enters it, the same fear the mother exhibits when she approaches him in disagreement. Must have taken much bravery on mom's part to seek the authorities.


I really feel like these players live in a testosterone fueled angry world of who can piss the furthest, who's the toughest, who is the meanest..... and the biggest asshole wins.

Same reason why Aaron Hernandez was allowed to be part of a team despite his thuggish behavior since day one, he is no different, yet many are quiet how he is being treated. Aaron will deserve what ever the law throws at him, and so too does any other guy who acts on his anger and sets aside moral in dealing with his "loved ones".

Are thes black men being made examples of? Who gives a damn... they are black and know all too well the racial climate in America, they should know better and do better. They struggle through and overcome many obstacles in their youth just to act like fools now? Why should these men be treated any different than any other man who CHOOSES to do wrong? Just because they are celebrated athletes does not mean they will not be held accountable to their deeds, to who much is given, much is required. It is a biblical standard that does apply in our secular world. These men are paid a lot of money, they gain endorsements and the public fuels their paychecks.... piss off the public and there is hell to pay. The Lance Armstrong and Petreas situations should have shown them that they too will get treated in an absolute manner. The public wants athletes that behave like heroes regardless of how irrational it may be, and the NFL caters to that ideal.



These men deserve no consideration other than a good stint in anger management courses and a good humbling so they can stop behaving as if others around them do not matter. These men should have been more thoughtful before acting out in anger.

Don't worry guys... I am sure all these assholes will play again.

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Reply #123 posted 09/17/14 4:45am

Stymie

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phunkdaddy said:

MoBettaBliss said: Okay who's baiting who into an argument now. It's not that serious. We've all agreed that AP went too far but a few of us felt like he wasn't the evil monster he is portrayed to be. Whether he is or not it will come to light. It's no sense in bitching and moaning 8 pages about something you can't control.



i'm calling him on his bullshit... that's all... dude seems to think he can make unfounded accusations of racism at the drop of a hat... what i pointed out was his hypocrisy

i've had a gut full of his passive aggressive bullshit

i'm still trying to figure out if he's a troll... or just incredibly stupid... so far, my money's on a bit of both

mushy

Anywho, dude has been barred until his legal problems are over and I'm glad.

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Reply #124 posted 09/17/14 5:20am

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Graycap23 said:

According to those that promote racism the MOSt, nothing that happens has anything to do with race, yet as a Black man in America, I deal with this everyday of my existence once I walk outside of my house.

Okay, we get that but what the hell does your existence dealing with racism have to do with Adrian Peterson beating his 4 year old child to a whelped up bloody mess? I really hope you are not trying to say that because Black men have to deal with racism every day that it somehow makes it okay for them to take their frustrations out on their children.

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Reply #125 posted 09/17/14 6:10am

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Drama drama drama. I guess I feel their pain, but like Tariq Nasheed said in that video I posted, would they be so passionate and vocal in public had the perpetrator not been Adrian Peterson?

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No.

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Reply #126 posted 09/17/14 6:14am

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Graycap23 said:

According to those that promote racism the MOSt, nothing that happens has anything to do with race, yet as a Black man in America, I deal with this everyday of my existence once I walk outside of my house.

Okay, we get that but what the hell does your existence dealing with racism have to do with Adrian Peterson beating his 4 year old child to a whelped up bloody mess? I really hope you are not trying to say that because Black men have to deal with racism every day that it somehow makes it okay for them to take their frustrations out on their children.

I made that comment because everytime a brother is involved in something, the rules of the game change.

Obama, Oj, Vick, Tyson, The Criminal Justice System, Corporate America, ......................

Why should Peterson be suspended? He hasn't been convicted of anything. He is guilty until proven innocent.

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Reply #127 posted 09/17/14 6:48am

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TonyVanDam said:

noimageatall said:

All the other issues aside...the child is the only thing that matters. This is abuse any way you look at it. When you believe you have to do this to a 4 year old child then you've lost already. Whip him bloody? Stuff leaves in his mouth??? mad This isn't discipline. Discipline is "systematic instruction intended to train a person..." as in teach, instruct, and help the child learn WHY a particular behavior is wrong. Not make the child so terrified of being whipped with a switch until he or she is bloody that he or she learns to lie about it if they do screw up. That's not respect for a parent, that's pure fear. Not a good way to 'teach' anything. Believe me, I lived it.




Paintedlady mentioned something about mental cruelty also. If Adrian was able to inflict this on his child and leave a scar on the other one, I wonder how he "talked" to his children in private. confused

[Edited 9/16/14 21:08pm]

I take it that Adrian would use "goddamnit" and "get your ass" in every sentence.

I'm not just talking about 'cussing' or foul language. I'm talking about the emotional abuse that comes from calling your child names, belittling them, shaming them, shouting and intimidation, etc. You know, what many parents wouldn't dare do to any of their 'friends' but have no problem using these methods against a child. confused And the cycle continues..

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Reply #128 posted 09/17/14 7:06am

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noimageatall said:

TonyVanDam said:

I take it that Adrian would use "goddamnit" and "get your ass" in every sentence.

I'm not just talking about 'cussing' or foul language. I'm talking about the emotional abuse that comes from calling your child names, belittling them, shaming them, shouting and intimidation, etc. You know, what many parents wouldn't dare do to any of their 'friends' but have no problem using these methods against a child. confused And the cycle continues..


So am I. I know all too well that verbal abuse from a parent can hurt a child in ways that physical abuse cannot.

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Reply #129 posted 09/17/14 7:28am

Stymie

Graycap23 said:



HatrinaHaterwitz said:




Graycap23 said:


According to those that promote racism the MOSt, nothing that happens has anything to do with race, yet as a Black man in America, I deal with this everyday of my existence once I walk outside of my house.

Okay, we get that but what the hell does your existence dealing with racism have to do with Adrian Peterson beating his 4 year old child to a whelped up bloody mess? I really hope you are not trying to say that because Black men have to deal with racism every day that it somehow makes it okay for them to take their frustrations out on their children.



I made that comment because everytime a brother is involved in something, the rules of the game change.



Obama, Oj, Vick, Tyson, The Criminal Justice System, Corporate America, .....



Why should Peterson be suspended? He hasn't been convicted of anything. He is guilty until proven innocent.

first, vick Tyson Rice Peterson all put themselves in the crosshairs. Second unless you can provide similar situations where fairer skin people did similar things with little or no consequences then you have no valid argument. Injecting race into a topic that is not about race doesn't help anyone's cause.
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Reply #130 posted 09/17/14 7:28am

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Graycap23 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Okay, we get that but what the hell does your existence dealing with racism have to do with Adrian Peterson beating his 4 year old child to a whelped up bloody mess? I really hope you are not trying to say that because Black men have to deal with racism every day that it somehow makes it okay for them to take their frustrations out on their children.

I made that comment because everytime a brother is involved in something, the rules of the game change.

Obama, Oj, Vick, Tyson, The Criminal Justice System, Corporate America, ......................

Why should Peterson be suspended? He hasn't been convicted of anything. He is guilty until proven innocent.



If America sucks so bad for you, you should move to another country. Either that, or quit whining and actually try to make a difference.

As it stands now, you're not part of the solution so that makes you the problem.

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Reply #131 posted 09/17/14 7:57am

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Stymie said:

Graycap23 said:

I made that comment because everytime a brother is involved in something, the rules of the game change.

Obama, Oj, Vick, Tyson, The Criminal Justice System, Corporate America, ......................

Why should Peterson be suspended? He hasn't been convicted of anything. He is guilty until proven innocent.

first, vick Tyson Rice Peterson all put themselves in the crosshairs. Second unless you can provide similar situations where fairer skin people did similar things with little or no consequences then you have no valid argument. Injecting race into a topic that is not about race doesn't help anyone's cause.

Ok.

What President has been disrespected like Obama?

Who do u know that went 2 prison for dogfighting?

Who do u know, that was found innocent of Murder, yet somehow was sued in Civil court for 10 times his net worth?

Simply look at the incarceration rates..........I don't need 2 make a comment there.

I could go on.................but it's all good. Keep your clueless blinders on.

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Reply #132 posted 09/17/14 8:00am

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Stymie said:

Graycap23 said:

I made that comment because everytime a brother is involved in something, the rules of the game change.

Obama, Oj, Vick, Tyson, The Criminal Justice System, Corporate America, ......................

Why should Peterson be suspended? He hasn't been convicted of anything. He is guilty until proven innocent.

first, vick Tyson Rice Peterson all put themselves in the crosshairs. Second unless you can provide similar situations where fairer skin people did similar things with little or no consequences then you have no valid argument. Injecting race into a topic that is not about race doesn't help anyone's cause.



hug yeahthat mushy

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Reply #133 posted 09/17/14 8:13am

uPtoWnNY

Folks are calling for Goodell to step down should stop it already. As long as the league has a license to print money, he's staying put.

Now the governor of Minnesota and Sen. Al Franken are sticking their noses in this. Fucking politicians....they're the last people I want to hear from.


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Reply #134 posted 09/17/14 8:39am

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Graycap23 said:

Stymie said:

Graycap23 said: first, vick Tyson Rice Peterson all put themselves in the crosshairs. Second unless you can provide similar situations where fairer skin people did similar things with little or no consequences then you have no valid argument. Injecting race into a topic that is not about race doesn't help anyone's cause.

Ok.

What President has been disrespected like Obama?

Who do u know that went 2 prison for dogfighting?

Who do u know, that was found innocent of Murder, yet somehow was sued in Civil court for 10 times his net worth?

Simply look at the incarceration rates..........I don't need 2 make a comment there.

I could go on.................but it's all good. Keep your clueless blinders on.


Obama is a target, no doubt. You're right on that one.

Luckily many people do time for dog fighting. Google it, genius.

Many people are acquitted of a crime and then sued in civil court. Again, google it.

You are the one with blinders on because the only interest you seem to have is things that pertain to black America only. Which is fine, but you seem to be oblivious to same situations, different race and therefore some of your accusations are so very flawed.

It's cool to have a cause, just don't be blind to the rest of the world...or even just your country when you make statements like you did above.

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Reply #135 posted 09/17/14 8:47am

Graycap23

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JustErin said:

Graycap23 said:

Ok.

What President has been disrespected like Obama?

Who do u know that went 2 prison for dogfighting?

Who do u know, that was found innocent of Murder, yet somehow was sued in Civil court for 10 times his net worth?

Simply look at the incarceration rates..........I don't need 2 make a comment there.

I could go on.................but it's all good. Keep your clueless blinders on.


Obama is a target, no doubt. You're right on that one.

Luckily many people do time for dog fighting. Google it, genius.

Many people are acquitted of a crime and then sued in civil court. Again, google it.

You are the one with blinders on because the only interest you seem to have is things that pertain to black America only. Which is fine, but you seem to be oblivious to same situations, different race and therefore some of your accusations are so very flawed.

It's cool to have a cause, just don't be blind to the rest of the world...or even just your country when you make statements like you did above.

Reading is fundamental.

U cannot be sued for more than 1/3 your net worth.......until OJ.

I said, who do u KNOW that went 2 prison 4 dog fighting?

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Reply #136 posted 09/17/14 8:53am

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Graycap23 said:

JustErin said:


Obama is a target, no doubt. You're right on that one.

Luckily many people do time for dog fighting. Google it, genius.

Many people are acquitted of a crime and then sued in civil court. Again, google it.

You are the one with blinders on because the only interest you seem to have is things that pertain to black America only. Which is fine, but you seem to be oblivious to same situations, different race and therefore some of your accusations are so very flawed.

It's cool to have a cause, just don't be blind to the rest of the world...or even just your country when you make statements like you did above.

Reading is fundamental.

U cannot be sued for more than 1/3 your net worth.......until OJ.

I said, who do u KNOW that went 2 prison 4 dog fighting?


As for the dog fighting thing, I don't know people personally that are into dog fighting - thank sweet fuck...but as someone that is involved heavily in animal welfare causes, I am constantly being updated about these types of cases. It happens, and thankfully it's happening more and more.

You have tunnel vision, it's that simple, that's the WORST type of self proclaimed advocate of anything.

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Reply #137 posted 09/17/14 8:56am

RodeoSchro

Graycap23 said:

JustErin said:


Obama is a target, no doubt. You're right on that one.

Luckily many people do time for dog fighting. Google it, genius.

Many people are acquitted of a crime and then sued in civil court. Again, google it.

You are the one with blinders on because the only interest you seem to have is things that pertain to black America only. Which is fine, but you seem to be oblivious to same situations, different race and therefore some of your accusations are so very flawed.

It's cool to have a cause, just don't be blind to the rest of the world...or even just your country when you make statements like you did above.

Reading is fundamental.

U cannot be sued for more than 1/3 your net worth.......until OJ.

I said, who do u KNOW that went 2 prison 4 dog fighting?



WTF?!? That's total bullshit. 100% bullshit.

You need to prove that statement, pards.

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Reply #138 posted 09/17/14 9:08am

uPtoWnNY

Vikings press conference is on now - talk about spin-doctoring.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/09/17/adrian-peterson-deactivated_n_5833878.html

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Reply #139 posted 09/17/14 9:21am

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JustErin said:

Graycap23 said:

Reading is fundamental.

U cannot be sued for more than 1/3 your net worth.......until OJ.

I said, who do u KNOW that went 2 prison 4 dog fighting?


As for the dog fighting thing, I don't know people personally that are into dog fighting - thank sweet fuck...but as someone that is involved heavily in animal welfare causes, I am constantly being updated about these types of cases. It happens, and thankfully it's happening more and more.

You have tunnel vision, it's that simple, that's the WORST type of self proclaimed advocate of anything.

Under California law, punitive damages are supposed to factor in the reprehensibility of the crime but also should bear some resemblance to the defendant's worth.

Thus, there is the question of whether Mr. Simpson, whose once-great wealth of $10 million or so has been sharply whittled by his many legal fees, is worth anywhere close to $33.5 million.

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Reply #140 posted 09/17/14 9:23am

RodeoSchro

Once again we have a situation where Houston's Worst Lawyer - Rusty Hardin - has screwed his client over so bad. And all in the name of self-publicity for Hardin.

Rusty Hardin is the guy that let Roger Clemens testify before Congress, and we know how that worked out. Oh sure, Clemens was found not guilty, but the point was that he should have never been on trial. Hardin should have never let Clemens testify before Congress (which was Clemens' own idea. He was never subpoenaed) but he did for one reason and one reason only - Hardin knew he would be sitting right behind Clemens during the testimony, and wanted the publicity for himself.

Now we have Adrian Peterson. I have been an Adrian Peterson fan for 10 years. His story in college - coming back from multiple broken bones - was awe-inspiring. What a running back. And his father was in prison but was giving Peterson good advice when he could. Then, Peterson's father got out of prison in time to watch Adrian play for the first time ever. On the last play of the game, Peterson dove into the endzone on a 53-yard TD run and broke his collarbone, ending his college career.

It was just an incredible story, and you couldn't help but like Peterson and root for him. At least, I couldn't help it.

Now, Peterson has done wrong. No doubt about that. But he's compounding his problems because of the crappy advice from Hardin.

Hardin has Peterson trying to make excuses for what he did by saying "I only did what I was done to when I grew up". Like that's some kind of excuse for a grown man! That BS negates any contrition that Peterson might show.

All Peterson should have said was, "I made a mistake. I am a man and I take full responsibility for that mistake, and I will get the help necessary to make sure it never happens again".

But no. He hired Houston's Worst Lawyer, and got the kind of advice one gets from Houston's Worst Lawyer. And now Peterson has been dumped by numerous sponsors, and suspended indefinitely.

I am sure that the excuse-making advice Hardin gave Peterson (and repeated in his own statements) is at least partly responsible for this.

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Reply #141 posted 09/17/14 9:24am

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Graycap23 said:

JustErin said:


Obama is a target, no doubt. You're right on that one.

Luckily many people do time for dog fighting. Google it, genius.

Many people are acquitted of a crime and then sued in civil court. Again, google it.

You are the one with blinders on because the only interest you seem to have is things that pertain to black America only. Which is fine, but you seem to be oblivious to same situations, different race and therefore some of your accusations are so very flawed.

It's cool to have a cause, just don't be blind to the rest of the world...or even just your country when you make statements like you did above.

Reading is fundamental.

U cannot be sued for more than 1/3 your net worth.......until OJ.

I said, who do u KNOW that went 2 prison 4 dog fighting?

What??? I know good and well you don't believe that but in case you do, it's called punitive damages and it's been around a lot longer than OJ. rolleyes

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Reply #142 posted 09/17/14 9:26am

RodeoSchro

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JustErin said:


As for the dog fighting thing, I don't know people personally that are into dog fighting - thank sweet fuck...but as someone that is involved heavily in animal welfare causes, I am constantly being updated about these types of cases. It happens, and thankfully it's happening more and more.

You have tunnel vision, it's that simple, that's the WORST type of self proclaimed advocate of anything.

Under California law, punitive damages are supposed to factor in the reprehensibility of the crime but also should bear some resemblance to the defendant's worth.

Thus, there is the question of whether Mr. Simpson, whose once-great wealth of $10 million or so has been sharply whittled by his many legal fees, is worth anywhere close to $33.5 million.



First, link your source because it'sobvious you didn't write that.

Second, it does not come anywhere close to proving your assertion. Show us the law before Simpson, and the new law that was passed in time for Simpson to get what you call an excessive punitive punishment.

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Reply #143 posted 09/17/14 9:26am

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HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Graycap23 said:

Reading is fundamental.

U cannot be sued for more than 1/3 your net worth.......until OJ.

I said, who do u KNOW that went 2 prison 4 dog fighting?

What??? I know good and well you don't believe that but in case you do, it's called punitive damages and it's been around a lot longer than OJ. rolleyes

Ok................so show me another person sued for and awarded 10 times what the defendent was worth. I'll wait.....................

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Reply #144 posted 09/17/14 9:27am

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Graycap23 said:

JustErin said:


As for the dog fighting thing, I don't know people personally that are into dog fighting - thank sweet fuck...but as someone that is involved heavily in animal welfare causes, I am constantly being updated about these types of cases. It happens, and thankfully it's happening more and more.

You have tunnel vision, it's that simple, that's the WORST type of self proclaimed advocate of anything.

Under California law, punitive damages are supposed to factor in the reprehensibility of the crime but also should bear some resemblance to the defendant's worth.

Thus, there is the question of whether Mr. Simpson, whose once-great wealth of $10 million or so has been sharply whittled by his many legal fees, is worth anywhere close to $33.5 million.

For those of you blaming Graycap for bringing up "race", CNN has an extensive story on the front page of their website about how the cultural, geographical and RACIAL components all play a factor into it. There is also apparently a related story about the concept of spanking in Sweden. So, how many of you are going to complain that now is not the time to bring up Sweden because we're talking about an American (Adrian Peterson, to clarify for those who forget he's American as well)

Trolls be gone!
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Reply #145 posted 09/17/14 9:30am

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Graycap23 said:

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

What??? I know good and well you don't believe that but in case you do, it's called punitive damages and it's been around a lot longer than OJ. rolleyes

Ok................so show me another person sued for and awarded 10 times what the defendent was worth. I'll wait.....................

Wait now, which is it.................one-third........or.............10 times as much? confuse

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Reply #146 posted 09/17/14 9:34am

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Graycap23 said:

Ok................so show me another person sued for and awarded 10 times what the defendent was worth. I'll wait.....................

Wait now, which is it.................one-third........or.............10 times as much? confuse

In California before Oj, the award was up to 1/3 your NET worth.

Oj's net worth was down to $3million yet the award was 10 times that much.

Does thei make any rational sense to u?

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Reply #147 posted 09/17/14 9:36am

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SeventeenDayze said:

Graycap23 said:

Under California law, punitive damages are supposed to factor in the reprehensibility of the crime but also should bear some resemblance to the defendant's worth.

Thus, there is the question of whether Mr. Simpson, whose once-great wealth of $10 million or so has been sharply whittled by his many legal fees, is worth anywhere close to $33.5 million.

For those of you blaming Graycap for bringing up "race", CNN has an extensive story on the front page of their website about how the cultural, geographical and RACIAL components all play a factor into it. There is also apparently a related story about the concept of spanking in Sweden. So, how many of you are going to complain that now is not the time to bring up Sweden because we're talking about an American (Adrian Peterson, to clarify for those who forget he's American as well)

Why would CNN bring race into this?

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Reply #148 posted 09/17/14 9:37am

RodeoSchro

HatrinaHaterwitz said:

Graycap23 said:

Ok................so show me another person sued for and awarded 10 times what the defendent was worth. I'll wait.....................

Wait now, which is it.................one-third........or.............10 times as much? confuse



Hell, that happened to me personally - in 1995! We got a jury verdict against us in federal court for $40,000,000 which, let's just say, fell into the range above.

The judge threw it out, but not because it was excessive.

So I know for a personal fact that in federal court you can get whacked for as much as the jury wants to whack you for.

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Reply #149 posted 09/17/14 9:38am

SeventeenDayze

Graycap23 said:

SeventeenDayze said:

For those of you blaming Graycap for bringing up "race", CNN has an extensive story on the front page of their website about how the cultural, geographical and RACIAL components all play a factor into it. There is also apparently a related story about the concept of spanking in Sweden. So, how many of you are going to complain that now is not the time to bring up Sweden because we're talking about an American (Adrian Peterson, to clarify for those who forget he's American as well)

Why would CNN bring race into this?

I think it's because of the discussion about cultural difference but they interviewed whites from the South who said they grew up with the same kind of discipline method/whoopings that Peterson apparently did.

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