05-01-2007, 01:58 AM
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Re: If Joe Thomas used his legal handgun to protect his roomate he would = hero
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Originally Posted by primetime
The gun thing doesn't bother me one bit. I think a combination of things cause people to label him over that, especially him coming from Miami. And something else that would make him different than Joe Thomas, but when I mentioned it with Wes Welker I got blasted by a good deal of posters, so I'll just leave that to your imagination.
What bothers me is the stomping incident. Of course, I get extremely hotheaded as a hockey goalie, so I can understand what it's like to lose yourself in the moment. I'll give him the benefit of the doubt.
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I can understand that. What he did was stupid. But he apologized and took full responsibility for his actions. What he did was a mistake, not a character flaw. Emotions cause everyone to do something they are not proud of at some point in there life. If he had a history of this kind of thing that would be one thing but he does not. It was a stupid, stupid mistake. Plain and simple. A mistake which he did not run from. Did not makes excuses for. But to insinuate the kid is a thug who has gun charges is irresponsible and inaccurate. They want you to think he is a shoot em up gangster with the way they talk. Not a guy studying to be a cop who tried to help his friend with his LEGAL gun. Sadly that is what the media is doing. I guess they just don't care about the facts.
They talk about people selling there soul. Think they might need to look in the mirror.
Last edited by danny88; 05-01-2007 at 02:03 AM..
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