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To: mojito

this is crazy.

The first video shows the guy throwing her out of the elevator not even in a humane say. Like an inanimate object.

that’s all anyone needs to know.

anyone knows that when one faints, it just takes about 5 seconds of being horizontal, getting blood to one’s head to revive. That was the explanation for her unconsciousness. If she had fainted, and hadn’t come around, there would be a serious medical reason, warranting his alerting someone with a cell phone or a passerby, securing the elevator door, and awaiting medical help.

Everyone knows that when someone falls you don’t move them without securing their spine in an intelligent manner.

Everyone knows that was a nasty abusive hateful aggressive encounter and reaction.

And if everyone doesn’t know all this, the NFL people certainly do.

It is a lot of BS for the sake of the money and publicity.

I am sick of this disgusting story.

And anyone, including Rush, who talks about this in any way sympathetic to him, is not right.

Gentlemen cannot blame feminism. Establishment feminism is wrong.

And it is always wrong for a gentleman to strike a girl, woman, lady or feminist.

And if the NFL wants to employ ungentlemanly males, that’s their business, and it seems to be so, now.

They’d be better off just admitting it now.

But everyone with a hint of an imagination and a glimmer of life experience and an inkling of humanity and virtue knows that that guy was abusing that woman.

That they didn’t see the tape (and of course they had, with their $billions and connections to all top security as part of their business) is a lie and an excuse not worthy of a smelly kindergarten boy.

It is so beneath us as a culture

The NFL needs to understand they are coming across as a money grubbing deceitful group of people, and I wish Rush would drop it.


41 posted on 09/10/2014 3:32:50 PM PDT by stanne
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To: stanne
I just wish people would lay off on the wife. She was the one who got beat up. No one knows what goes on in the mind of a domestic violence victim.

I also know that in my state, domestic violence victims would not report the crime, as they would be afraid of losing the main breadwinner of the house. The woman as a result gets doubly punished. Now, the state allows the perpetrator to still work, and support the family while spending the rest of the time in jail.
Maybe the NFL can still allow him to work and support his family, and spend his nights and free time in jail. Isn't he a running back, and the average career length is 3 years? Not much time to make money, and therefore she deserves a lot of that money for the beatings she has suffered.

49 posted on 09/10/2014 4:42:57 PM PDT by kaila
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