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Shore Thing: You are a ND person. Why are the faithful beating me up at Old St. Pat's because I don't like Charlie Weis? Is it always ND right or wrong?
"A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." William James
I'm surprised to hear that. I can't find any ND fan who like Charlie. I've supported him longer than most (probably the NJ connection) but I too am ready for him to move on. I believe the team has a lot of talent and Charlie is just not coaching them well. I don't demonize him like many do, though. He has a wonderful charity for special needs kids like his daughter and does a lot of good. What's the name of the Cincinnati Bearcats coach?
Has anyone noticed how the online Daily Herald is completely over the top with juvenile sex issues? Soliciting, possession of child porn, etc. I don't think three days go by without headlines and pictures of some pervert.
"A great many people think they are thinking when they are merely rearranging their prejudices." William James
This is one of those situations really troubles me. If the house had burned down, the child died and the mom had survived would you feel the same? Sort of reminds me of the penalty for a DUI being based not upon the illegal conduct of driving while impaired, but based upon whether you hurt or kill anyone in the process. Why, since the impaired driver has little or no control over where his car eventually ends up, should the penalties vary based upon the almost entirely random results of the automobiles path?
Exactly, RMK. Whether or not the child was actually injured (or, God forbid, died) is irrelevant to the prosecution.
The woman has cancer and was taking medications. She made sure the oven was off. If her 10 year old son was not responsible enough to be "supervised" by a resting adult, we've got even more problems in our society than I initially thought.
Would it have been any different if she were ill and the boy couldn't wake her up? No. So why is it an issue?
Should I give up, or should I just keep chasing pavements....even if it leads nowhere - Adele
Originally posted by Fish: Sort of reminds me of the penalty for a DUI being based not upon the illegal conduct of driving while impaired, but based upon whether you hurt or kill anyone in the process. Why, since the impaired driver has little or no control over where his car eventually ends up, should the penalties vary based upon the almost entirely random results of the automobiles path?
Sounds like you'd LOVE this decision from the purple people eater!
Wow. Really?? I'm ALL FOR penalizing drunk drivers, but this case is ridiculous and it's incredibly sad that it's going to set a precedent for future cases.
Should I give up, or should I just keep chasing pavements....even if it leads nowhere - Adele