Posted on 09/14/2014 8:49:40 AM PDT by tobyhill
Ray Rice won't play in the NFL on Sunday, but a player convicted of domestic violence will. Greg Hardy, a star defensive end for the Carolina Panthers, will start for his team against the Detroit Lions.
Rice, meanwhile, might never play again, since the NFL suspended him indefinitely after a video was posted online that showed him punching out his now-wife.
Adrian Peterson of the Minnesota Vikings also won't play Sunday. His team suspended him as legal authorities proceed with his case over allegations of child abuse in Texas.
Hardy will start Sunday even though he's been convicted of domestic violence in North Carolina. Authorities say he choked his then-girlfriend, threw her around, dragged her by her hair and threatened to kill her.
Hardy -- 6-foot-4 and 275 pounds -- says he is innocent, and he has appealed a guilty verdict rendered by a Mecklenburg County judge.
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judges are far too lenient on celebrities and athletes
Just "bench her", (no, NOT the Supreme court!) suspend her for the next Presidential election season.
They have successfully jumped the shark from a professional sports league to a 24/7 TV/internet drama with all of the . media frenzy that involves. They've been a headline story for weeks now, and the NFL's ticket sales and TV ratings will be the same regardless of whether or not Ray Rice and Greg Hardy ever suit up again for their teams.
The NFL has declared war on African-American players. #nextnarrative
isn’t it a good time to revisit this story? http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/stories/broaddrick022599.htm
too bad the MSM will never mention it
We have had any number of stories of black players who were fathered out of wedlock, or abandoned by their father, their mother was a drug addict and the player was raised by the auntie or grandmother. The player struggled, worked hard and eventually played at the college level and made it to the NFL, garnering all the riches and status that comes with it. The player is hailed as a role model. Suddenly, because of allegations of domestic violence, that could all be gone in a flash. This is not sitting well with the black community and the player's wives. Is there going to be a backlash against the feminists and the media? We shall see.
Absolutely. And anyone considering running against her should not be afraid to point it out.
Brutal cavemen thugs- 90% of them- which is why they play a violent sport. No thugs-no football.
There will be a backlash against the enforcers, i.e., NFL management.
The announce on CBS, NE vs Minn game (I’m only passively watching) said Adrian Peterson is accused of beating his son with a tree branch.
It was a switch, not a frickin log.
Way to stay classy CBS.
Yeah, why can't TMZ use their investigative powers to catch William Jefferson Blythe Clinton in flagrante? You know he's been tagging bimbos seven days a week ever since he exited the WH.
Oh, TMZ doesn't want to?
I see.
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Send treats to the troops...
Great because you did it.
www.AnySoldier.com
(An entirely free service)
bubba has also has been frequenting a compound in the carribean, to visit underage girls. the hildebeaste would also enjoy such an arrangement, according the Jennifer Flowers. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2584309/Bill-Clinton-identified-lawsuit-against-former-friend-pedophile-Jeffrey-Epstein-regular-orgies-Caribbean-compound-former-president-visited-multiple-times.html
I seem to recall that the National Enquirer broke the Clinton/Lewinsky scandal.
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