Morally, yes. It's something he can live with for the rest of his life. I hope everyday he looks in the mirror he has more than a moment.
Well let me enlighten you on something then brother. After training and on my very first mission as a scout sniper in the Marine Corps, my first live round shot from my Barret .50 went into the diaper of a live infant being held by a live woman, which detonated the C4 that the child's father had stuffed into his infant's diaper. All five family members were eliminated from the blast. Who is responsible for their deaths? Is it me? Not by a long shot. Well it was a long shot and a hell of a shot as well but that is neither here nor there. What about the woman that shot my spotter in the back, she has a really nice new lead hat and my spotter still suffers from the pain of those injuries?
War is hell and so is mankind. Higher moral ground only makes for a better target brother, that is all it is good for.
Hope that helps,
FDC
Lots of people had a hand in their deaths. Among those would be the leaders who took you to war, your recruiter, and you.
The father caused his death, do you not see that? That kids fate was sealed the minute the Father put C4 in his diaper. What infant survives an explosion of that magnitude?
Also, this was not during any wartime that the U.S was involved in. This was a simple operation that had a suicide bomber kill his family by having no regard for them in the first place. I honestly think that the rest of the family was simply ignorant of the situation but.............when you hang with suicide bombers,........well you gotta break a few eggs.
It's not directed at college athletes. It's directed at the school and it's leadership. Did you defend USC and it's players when Bush took money? Those kids that were in high school at the time and then signed to play there had nothing to do with it and really neither did the school. How about SMU? Those freshman had nothing to do with the players that were paid but they had to look for another school to play for. Kids going to a school pay a price for other peoples mistakes every year. And those mistakes are usually things like getting tatoos or taking a little money. So you don't mind kids paying the price for others doing those things but they shouldn't have to pay if their school turns their head to someone RUINING a childs life.
I have never been in favor of punishing someone for something SOMEONE ELSE did wrong. I get it that that is the state of affairs in NCAA sports, but it doesn't make it right and it's something I will never agree with.
Morally, yes. It's something he can live with for the rest of his life. I hope everyday he looks in the mirror and he has more than a moment.
Marine...........nobody is saying PSU should be shut down.:facepalm:
The New Orleans Saints lost their head coach because of the scandal surrounding player bounties.
Why is the entire team not suspended from playing for one year?
Did you miss the word 'among'?
Really the fact that you could compare this to young boys being raped in the shower amazes me. I'm not saying some of the things said to and about you have been right but you saying this sums up a lot.
The only reason I linger a bit longer at the mirror most days is to look at myself and say "Thank god I'm not a mindless hippie."
But yet, that seems to only apply to him and his football team. No other person implicated in this has been taken to task like this.
fatdaddy.......see above for the "twisting things" comment I speak of.
"The New Orleans Saints lost their head coach because of the scandal surrounding player bounties.
Why is the entire team not suspended from playing for one year?"
Really?
Jack and I agree on pretty much nothing, but he is spot on when he talks about Marine "twisting things".
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