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1 researchok  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 1:22:18pm

Here's a thought.

The boys, if convicted ought to be barred from high and college sports. Permanently.

Further, a criminal and/or civil conviction ought to preclude them from any kind of college scholarship- now and in the future.

This story is outrageous.

2 Gayle  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 2:03:47pm

You're joking, right? No college scholarship? No sports? Why should these rapists be allowed to breathe free air again? (And in fairness, I will say if they are truly guilty). If they are guilty, then lock them up for life. They have overstayed their welcome in free society.

3 Tigger2  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 2:37:21pm

re: #1 researchok

Here's a thought.

The boys, if convicted ought to be barred from high and college sports. Permanently.

Further, a criminal and/or civil conviction ought to preclude them from any kind of college scholarship- now and in the future.

This story is outrageous.

They all should do 20 years or more they would be to old for HS or collage.

4 wrenchwench  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 3:27:08pm

re: #2 Gayle

Welcome, hatchling.

5 wrenchwench  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 3:28:10pm

re: #3 Tigger2

They all should do 20 years or more they would be to old for HS or collage.

You're never too old to further your education. It would be good if they have some educational opportunities while incarcerated.

6 Cankles McCellulite  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 5:31:23pm

Oh how nice. I'm glad they video taped this. Maybe one day he can show it to his daughter or grand daughter!
I'm sure one day most of them will regret this and claim they were young and stupid. And I really hope this haunts them to their lonely, bitter grave.

7 danarchy  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 5:48:38pm

Let's hope they get a chance to regret it from behind bars. I'm not usually a fan of anonymous and their offshoots brand of justice, but in this case I am having a really hard time caring.

8 Flavia  Thu, Jan 3, 2013 6:13:26pm

re: #7 danarchy

Let's hope they get a chance to regret it from behind bars. I'm not usually a fan of anonymous and their offshoots brand of justice, but in this case I am having a really hard time caring.

Is it just my perception, or do they alternate between doing stuff that only some people approve ofr with things that absolutely everyone approves of, just to make sure they keep a fairly good reputation...?

That said, I'm thrilled to death they're doing this.

9 wheat-dogghazi  Fri, Jan 4, 2013 2:27:07am

I could swear I saw this in an episode of Law & Order: SUV. If these boys watched that ep (if it exists), they apparently missed one important lesson: nothing is ever erased from the Internet. I hope local law enforcement finds its 'nads and does its duty. If not, I hope this video follows these pigs around wherever they go, be it college or a cushy job job somewhere.

10 FemNaziBitch  Fri, Jan 4, 2013 10:29:53am

She made it all up?

Because being pissed on and otherwise being treated worse than dirt is every teenage girls wet dream?

*spit*

How much money is involved in the Football Program? Defund it.


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