Winged_Wheel88
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Loin injury?
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He'll have to gird up to play next week.
Loin injury?
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They turned the offensive playcalling to Manning. They should start doing that in the first quarter so they don't have to play behind so much.
They post about stuff from 13 years ago?
Don't you just hate it when some nitpicker won't let something insignificant like a double homicide go?
And his comments about people committing crimes when they have nothing better to do was just last year... But you go, white knight!
A double homicide he was not convicted of. But you don't like him so he is guilty. You like Lance Armstrong so you need to see absolute proof before you believe he did anything wrong. And you are not trying to bring light or justice to two men who were killed, and you do not know how or by who, you are just hating.
I do not know, or remember, comments from last year but if they make your original post any fresher than a Sisqo song I retract my earlier post.
Did any of these idiots watch the game? This Peyton Manning love is ridiculous. Rivers handed the Broncos the game on a platter. The Broncos D gave Manning the opportunities to win the game while scoring two TD's themselves.
He was not convicted because he plead guilty to the lesser charge of obstruction of justice which was all that was available when the Limo Driver, the only surviving witness to the crime not to potentially be on trial for his life, changed his story from "The knife was in the limo, I saw it when they came running back from where the two guys got stabbed and two of them were covered in blood, so was the car" to "Oh, I washed the limo real good and I don't know what you are asking LALALALALA CAN'T HEAR YOU" after a visit from Ray Lewis' lawyer and Ravens management. A guy who just coincidentally has season tickets to the Ravens now.
He was convicted of actively obstructing the investigation into a double homicide of which he was at best an accomplice and witness, at worst the perpetrator. And you are right, I am not trying to bring justice to the victims. Because I am not investigating that particular crime. But as a person in law enforcement, my position on Ray Lewis being a common criminal who got away with something major and has shown no remorse for it stands. And that's all based on the evidence known.
As for Lance Armstrong, disregarding the false equivalency of sinking a kitchen knife into the necks of two people because they laughed at your clothes and cheating in a sport, I *am* asking for evidence. Because that is what cases are made of. For many, many years none was presented and that naturally leads to the assumption none exists. Yes, I like Lance Armstrong, but if he is a cheater, he is a cheater. And if he was, which it is looking like he was, he was the best there ever was at it. There's a lot to learn about stopping the next one.
He was not convicted because he plead guilty to the lesser charge of obstruction of justice which was all that was available when the Limo Driver, the only surviving witness to the crime not to potentially be on trial for his life, changed his story from "The knife was in the limo, I saw it when they came running back from where the two guys got stabbed and two of them were covered in blood, so was the car" to "Oh, I washed the limo real good and I don't know what you are asking LALALALALA CAN'T HEAR YOU" after a visit from Ray Lewis' lawyer and Ravens management. A guy who just coincidentally has season tickets to the Ravens now.
He was convicted of actively obstructing the investigation into a double homicide of which he was at best an accomplice and witness, at worst the perpetrator. And you are right, I am not trying to bring justice to the victims. Because I am not investigating that particular crime. But as a person in law enforcement, my position on Ray Lewis being a common criminal who got away with something major and has shown no remorse for it stands. And that's all based on the evidence known.
As for Lance Armstrong, disregarding the false equivalency of sinking a kitchen knife into the necks of two people because they laughed at your clothes and cheating in a sport, I *am* asking for evidence. Because that is what cases are made of. For many, many years none was presented and that naturally leads to the assumption none exists. Yes, I like Lance Armstrong, but if he is a cheater, he is a cheater. And if he was, which it is looking like he was, he was the best there ever was at it. There's a lot to learn about stopping the next one.
The bottom line is if you have enough money & know the right people who have the necessary influence you can get away with just about anything.
The bottom line is if you have enough money & know the right people who have the necessary influence you can get away with just about anything.
I am sure cash and influence help. I make no claims of anyone's innocence or guilt in this case - I merely posted about the staleness and relevance of the comment that preceded mine. However if one wants to, one can find numerous well written stories and articles from unbiased sources stating how messed up the prosecution was from the very start and how Lewis should have never even been charged. Along with some others that are more critical of Lewis.
I have been amazed for years how much more you know than the people involved in the case did. But then again you are in law enforcement and were objective about the subject matter beforehand so I guess you would. If only they could have had you in Atlanta all would have been solved.
I have been involved in several classes where real life case information and public record testimony in cases that went a way that logically they should not have is discussed and debated to teach us investigators not to make the mistakes made by others. That is not the only one discussed, but I have been involved in discussions on it on numerous occasions. I am sorry still discussing it bothers you. I will stop. Because the criminal's career is probably over.
We could talk about the travesty of John Gordon Purvis case, but that would not lead at all to any lively debate.
Those two murders were never going to be solved. Too many people worked too hard to cover it up.