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i'm curious. it's either a slow news week or our values are slipping ??
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i'm curious. it's either a slow news week or our values are slipping ??
Contrast the media coverage to Benghazi.
See?Contrast the media coverage to Benghazi.
Who does he play for?
i'm curious. it's either a slow news week or our values are slipping ??
I care, and will never forgive, what Lance Armstrong has done. He was such a decent-acting guy that weekend I talked with him and he parked his bike in our hotel for the Tour de France race. One would not have suspected him of being a fraud.
I care about Te'o out of curiosity, because I really don't know what to make of it all, yet. I mean, is he delusional?
From Dr. Keith Ablow:
"Now, America knows that Notre Dame football star Manti Teo never had a girlfriend named Lennay Kekua.
Despite the fact that Notre Dameand the national college football community as a wholeswooned over tidbits of Teos tragic three-year romance, including Kekua having surviving a car accident only to, later, succumb to leukemia, his girlfriend was a fake. She never even existed. All she ever was were contrived messages on Twitter and elsewhere. Her pretty photograph had been stolen off the Facebook account of another woman.
Teo insists he was duped by someone who wanted him to fall in love with an imposter, with a ghost created by todays technologya phenomenon known as catfishing. Yet, many inconsistencies in Teos own story of the couples supposed romance raise the question of whether he was part of the scheme. If so, some theorize his motivation may have been to create a mythical, magical story to help propel him to the Heisman trophy.
Either way, Teo needs psychological help. One version of the story paints him--------
Read more: Does Manti Te'o suffer from the 'delusional disease'? | Fox News
Lance has deep regrets and is sorry enough to lose everything for what he did. I have to forgive him and thank him for telling the truth at last. He will be paying a terrible price for the rest of his life, not to mention the lie ate away at himself all these years, damaging those who trusted him. Now the issue is where it belongs--between him and God so he can be reconciled by paying the price his fellow men require of him.
Many times people who drive themselves very, very hard fail to grow up inside. Immaturity causes bad decisions. We can only hope that those who err stop it and begin a life of doing the right thing thereafter.
My gavel rests.
I care about it only in the sense that it demonstrates how the media manipulates public "information."
aren't forgiveness and redemtion en vogue now. the liberals want to show how compassionate they are and the conservatives make money from it. and the liberals want to make money from it.
talk about packing a lot into a life, and he's early forties. i think he's a pathological narcissist. but he's done good stuff to, not the bullying part.
I recorded his interview with Oprah but haven't watched it yet. I'll watch only because he's such a jerk and I want to see him embarrass himself.
I recorded his interview with Oprah but haven't watched it yet. I'll watch only because he's such a jerk and I want to see him embarrass himself.
I recorded his interview with Oprah but haven't watched it yet. I'll watch only because he's such a jerk and I want to see him embarrass himself.
Then you'll be disappointed. From what I saw, he skillfully navigated his way around some very unassuming ambushes. Cicero would've been proud.