lets not forget that these 'athlete's' are role models for our young people whether
we or they, like it or not.

frankly, i think allowing him to play tells our young people, 'hey, don't sweat it,
you can do anything you want until you get caught, then you can write a book
about it, and maybe a movie, and hell, if you can still play, hell yeah!
'

that's the message we sent when we allowed that baseball player that spit in
the ump's face, and when Mike Tyson took a bite out of Evander Holyfield's ear.

i think they all deserve to be fired, condemned to a life of obscurity as a
consequence for their actions. working in the big time, earning millions is
a privilege not a right as Galaxy has already stated.

anyway, every time we accept that kind of behaviour we piss on our kids and
our future for we teach them that anything is acceptable, there is nothing
they do that they should feel shamed by.

and if they have no shame, how can they feel pride?