NRA'S NEW NATIONAL SPOKESPERSON
Maurice Clarett may have to do it on work-release but he's employable as soon as he gets his recent unpleasantness sorted out.
Why are national commentators saying this situation is a tragedy? A thug with anti-social tendencies, a mean streak and lots of loaded weapons is off the street. That's a good thing. If he gets better later, great.
Look, this man was running 5.6 forties. It's not like he was bound for success in the NFL.
And, yeah, I don't really know what to make of the Prisoners' CD in ol' Mo's vehicle, either (Although I gotta admit, I kind of liked the selection on it entitled"Hip Humpty". ) There's something a little dissonant about child rapists and murderers singing children's songs. Maybe it's just me, but that comes off as a little creepy.
Doc Holliday armed was an American Folk Hero. Why not Mo?
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It's a tragedy that a young man who once had a bright future couldn't take good advice from the right guys and wound up doing his own thing and turned out to be just like the homies he left in the old hood. He didn't even give himself a chance to have the success of Iron Mike before going under. No tragedy that he's in jail. That's where such a thug belongs. I'm glad I'm not the witness scheduled to testify against him.
This guy had every chance in the world.
The tragedy I see is the scholarship he took from someone else to go to college.
If there ever was a story that is a "filler", this is it.
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