An Ironic Hypocricy
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http://www.yaledailynews.com/article.asp?AID=23709
For some reason, I cannot help but laugh at the sheer stupidity. XD
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The one thing force produces is resistance.
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Ah, sweet irony. I wonder who came up with the word?
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It just goes to show that the people screaming loudest about morals are usually trying to overshadow their own sins.
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I find it curious that everyone is automatically assuming this to be true. Oh wow, the boy claimed that White asked him for sex. How do we know that he was not told to say taht by someone in whose interest it would be tarnish the man's reputation. Even if he is found innocent, his career will probably be destroyed. This sort of thing happens all the time. Its rather sad.
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Sweet sweet irony.
But I do doubt the truth if this story. I mean, its just too good!
And how come religious people are always after the young boys?
I'm acting shocked and surprised, I really am.
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Patton, I think its the fact the kid did not know the man. He rather just turned in his license plate number into the police and reported what occurred, the police are the ones that pointed to Mr. White.
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At 10/29/03 07:08 PM, Ravens_Grin wrote: Patton, I think its the fact the kid did not know the man. He rather just turned in his license plate number into the police and reported what occurred, the police are the ones that pointed to Mr. White.
Why would this little kid have the presence of mind to get the fellows liscence plate? Anyway, its a simple matter to have them hand the kid the lisence plate number and send him off to the plice with a story and the number. Innocent until proven guilty.


