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He has to. Or he will have like 30-40 years to prison automatic.

 

I know he had to, I was just calling him a dumb ass because he's a huge dumb ass for throwing his career & possibly his life away.

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I know he had to, I was just calling him a dumb ass because he's a huge dumb ass for throwing his career & possibly his life away.

 

He might be the dumbest dumbass to ever play in the NFL. Incredible waste of talent.

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All of us that work. Obama will make sure those kids get a check.

 

Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

Nice blog

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

As much as I agree with you, your response is even more inflamatory and out of place than keepthefaith's (wrong forum).

 

...and it was $700 Billion (ouch!)

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail.

 

Um...actually the Republicans were blamed for being the ones who voted the bailout down the first time. And since when did Republicans control Congress and have the ability to vote anything up or down by themselves anyway? Oh yeah, they don't.

 

But go ahead and keep labeling others' words as "ignorant political dogma" :lol::wallbash:

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

 

Who said anything about the GOP? I simply pointed out that the likely president elect has a passion for using taxpayer dollars to help those who can't/won't help themselves. Now if he can cause cultural change to happen and reduce the number of kids born to unwed mothers and fathers like Travis Henry, he can earn my respect and reduce a great burden on our society.

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Um...actually the Republicans were blamed for being the ones who voted the bailout down the first time. And since when did Republicans control Congress and have the ability to vote anything up or down by themselves anyway? Oh yeah, they don't.

 

But go ahead and keep labeling others' words as "ignorant political dogma" :lol::wallbash:

 

There's is a whole lot I'd like to say to Mr. Zonabb, but yes this is the wrong forum. He could have a seat in my office for an hour. That would be more fun.

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Ahem....getting back to topic...:devil:

 

I just dont understand how someone who basically has it all does this.......and isn't Karma a @itch......we enjoyed making fun of the fins for years about the "felons" on their team.....Travis Henry makes the fins RB look like a choir boy.

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Ahem....getting back to topic...:devil:

 

I just dont understand how someone who basically has it all does this.......and isn't Karma a @itch......we enjoyed making fun of the fins for years about the "felons" on their team.....Travis Henry makes the fins RB look like a choir boy.

 

Travis was likely motivated by money. His child support must be astromical and he has no income.

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

 

 

Hey, speaking of dogma, practice what ya preach, pal.

 

Keep YOUR dogma off the boards, too.

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

 

Your choice of subject matter and passion in which you've presented it are admirable.

Your selection of forum boards is questionable.

Your spelling, grammar and syntax are atrocious.

 

Tuesday can't get here soon enough to address Point #1. You're going to have to work on Points #2 and #3.

 

And Travis Henry - oddly enough - is the one Bills player to actually crack the consciousness of my kids. Back when he was playing with a broken fibula, one of my daughters asked me whether it was true what the TV announcers said - "Is he really playing that game with a broken leg?!" I told her that, yes, indeed, that man was out there playing football with a broken leg.

 

Playing football on a broken leg. I can't imagine getting up from my seat to get a beer with a broken leg. And now he's going to be fitted for an orange jumpsuit. There but for the grace of Bob go I.

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PLEASE STOP THE POLITICAL BANTER HERE, THANKS!

 

From the article.

 

Court documents list numerous release terms for Henry, including a ban on drinking alcohol, travel restricted to Colorado and Montana, random substance-abuse testing and home detention.

 

Does he live in a mobile home?

 

The guy is probably effed up the butt, no probable pun intended, and I have no idea why a guy who made all the money he made in his career would even need to do this.

 

Ahem....getting back to topic...:devil:

 

I just dont understand how someone who basically has it all does this.......and isn't Karma a @itch......we enjoyed making fun of the fins for years about the "felons" on their team.....Travis Henry makes the fins RB look like a choir boy.

 

Except for maybe that one guy who was caught breaking into a woman's apartment through her window.

 

 

Travis was likely motivated by money. His child support must be astromical and he has no income.

 

Do life insurance policies pay off if a guy is offed in prison?

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Keep you ignorant political dogma from the boards. Sorry, but the $700 million bailout your Republican friends voted for is as much socialism as any welfare system and goes against all the free market economics rhetoric the GOP seems to love while fialing to allow businesses to fail. How is it OK to let a kid who did not chose his parent to fail but it's OK to bailout millionaire bankers? Or how about this, we don't deal with the kids though some sort of system and we deal with them instead as criminals and pay for court fees and incarceration, is that better for you?

 

The constant regurgitation of the GOP platform by the blindly loyal, ignorant gun-toting, anti-abortion (unless it's aborting a 19-year olds life fighting a war for oil and WMDs of course, the a life has different meaning) appalling. The next time you come up with a thought of your own and can back it up with anythinf resembling fact, data or reason will be the first.

 

Ok Nancy.

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