Oh good Lord. A Reverend brother of one of the slain cops? Whatever he has to say will probably be more biased than JT. Why don't we get Reverend Jessie Jackson in there, too? Sheesh.
it seems to mehilaryduffgtaMarch 29 2006, 04:59:07 UTC
that Steve strickland is trying to profit off his brothers death
maybe im just reading too much into it but devin moore is gonna pay for killing his brother so wouldnt that be enough for steve strickland but i'll just leave this entire thing alone as i dont want to offend anyone
Re: it seems to mebeardoggxMarch 29 2006, 05:28:18 UTC
I don't think you are reading too much into it, Duffy.
You're 200% correct that Steve Strickland is trying to or already is profitting from his brother's death. And that bastard should be ashamed of himself for doing so.
Re: it seems to metollwutigMarch 29 2006, 13:11:46 UTC
I agree, sometimes tragedy brings out the worst in people. So in some cases people with political and or financial aspirations and an agenda will use the spotlight of tragedy to promote themselves. It's sad, but its human.
I wonder why JT wasn't invited. We all know how influential he is on the Hill, what with his prepping of Clinton for Hot Coffee and... ummm... his prepping for Clinton... for Hot Coffee... Oooh, and he was on TV! Total expert!
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maybe im just reading too much into it but devin moore is gonna pay for killing his brother so wouldnt that be enough for steve strickland but i'll just leave this entire thing alone as i dont want to offend anyone
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You're 200% correct that Steve Strickland is trying to or already is profitting from his brother's death. And that bastard should be ashamed of himself for doing so.
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I'll reserve any further judgement until I learn more
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McCarthyism will, unfortunately, NEVER go away.
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But so will mankind at that point. Which is sad.
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Wooohooo
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Wouldn't want that on your resume, eh Jack?
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