To: TexasGunLover
Besides, he's probably just one more criminal that happens to be able to play a sport at a professional level. 70% of people that play in the NFL and NBA would probably be in jail if they couldn't play a professional sport.Man, that statement is just infused with the love of Christ and sheer pig-ignorance of statistics.
Congratulations.
50 posted on
07/18/2003 5:12:02 PM PDT by
Pahuanui
(when A Foolish Man Hears The tao, He Laughs Out Loud.)
To: Pahuanui
Man, that statement is just infused with the love of Christ and sheer pig-ignorance of statistics. I couldn't think of a good reply for that post, but you nailed it! Nice.
To: Pahuanui
"Man, that statement is just infused with the love of Christ and sheer pig-ignorance of statistics."And "The love of Christ" has what to do with this post?
My, you're always sooo witty and between-the-lines.
95 posted on
07/18/2003 7:55:13 PM PDT by
F16Fighter
(Ann Coulter for Attorney General... Joe Scarborough for VP...Tom Tancredo as Homeland Security Chief)
To: Pahuanui
Man, that statement is just infused with the love of Christ and sheer pig-ignorance of statistics.
Sorry about you not liking the facts. How does stating facts have anything to do with Christ? Look at those athletes and I'll think you realize that they're drug using women beating criminals for the most part. They just happen to be able to play a professional sport. I would love for those folks to find Christ, which would help them stop doing things like driving over 100 miles an hour down I-35 and killing innocent people like that Dallas Cowboy did here in Dallas a few months ago. I could list example after example if you'd like, but all you really have to do is read the news. If you look around the NBA & NFL, you'll find time and time again a majority of these folks are criminals that just happen to play a professional sport.
124 posted on
07/21/2003 7:30:27 AM PDT by
TexasGunLover
("Either you're with us or you're with the terrorists."-- President George W. Bush)
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