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Ray Rice Is having his life assaulted by NFL!

If hitting a woman seems wrong to you, ask yourself if dropping bombs on women is too. If you think ISIS needs bombs dropped on them, women are gonna get liquified along with their men. Why doesn't that upset you, but a punch to one's face is the worst thing ever?


Pfft...not the same thing and you know it.

You don't have a choice in war and if these women are hanging around with terrorists, they are likely of the same mindset and thusly pose a possible threat.

Last I checked, Ray Rice's spouse was no threat to anyone.
 
He beat her down. If he lost control like that once he can do it again.

Society in general, and the NFL in particular, has no business rewarding that behavior. He should be behind bars, whether his wife presses charges or not.

Putting him in prison won't prevent him from losing control again.

If she did the same to me I might have reacted as he did.

But I have a clean criminal record.

The young man made a mistake.

Answer me this: Taking him out of his only profession and making him live as best he can with his non-football playing job skills is more likely or less likely to push him toward a life of crime?
The monkey was only behaving as he normally did. The 'mistake' he made was forgetting about the video camera. Had there been no surveillance in the elevator neither of them would had said anything about the attack.
Anyway. She'll be gone within a couple of months. Either he'll murder her or she'll go into hiding and get a ghostwriter to write a fucking book. It will sell nine copies. People would rather buy a book on how to pick their nose.
Are you a RWr or a Leftie?
 
Now we know why domestic violence is so prevalent. What a scary phenomenon. The prevailing message seems to be she deserved to be knocked out and dragged face first from an elevator. Too bad he didn't turn her over so her face could be seen. Maybe then it would sink in as to what he did to her.
I am so glad I didn't have girls.

Let's be clear.

She was knocked out when she hit her head on the handrail.

He didn't beat her down, as such.


He hit her, she fell and hit her head, which K.O.'ed her.



Let's be clear. He hit her.

Once you say that, there's nothing more to say.

 
He beat her down. If he lost control like that once he can do it again.

Society in general, and the NFL in particular, has no business rewarding that behavior. He should be behind bars, whether his wife presses charges or not.

Putting him in prison won't prevent him from losing control again.

If she did the same to me I might have reacted as he did.

But I have a clean criminal record.

The young man made a mistake.

Answer me this: Taking him out of his only profession and making him live as best he can with his non-football playing job skills is more likely or less likely to push him toward a life of crime?

People make mistakes all the time.
And people pay for them.

To answer your question, neither. He was paid very handsomely for his services. Besides if he was in prison (where he belongs for assault) it would be a moot point.

What sentence would you impose on her?
 
Am I reading this right that some of you think that because the NFL is a private organization that the Laws of the US and it's States don't apply?

If so the state of American "Sports Zombieism" is worse than I thought!
 
Now we know why domestic violence is so prevalent. What a scary phenomenon. The prevailing message seems to be she deserved to be knocked out and dragged face first from an elevator. Too bad he didn't turn her over so her face could be seen. Maybe then it would sink in as to what he did to her.
I am so glad I didn't have girls.

Let's be clear.

She was knocked out when she hit her head on the handrail.

He didn't beat her down, as such.


He hit her, she fell and hit her head, which K.O.'ed her.



Let's be clear. He hit her.

Once you say that, there's nothing more to say.

What opprobrium do you reserve for her?
 
Let's be clear.

She was knocked out when she hit her head on the handrail.

He didn't beat her down, as such.

He hit her, she fell and hit her head, which K.O.'ed her.

Then he dragged her from the elevator and showed absolutley no concern for her as she is laying on the floor.

He nudged her with his foot.. didnt even bend over to see if she was ok.
 
Now we know why domestic violence is so prevalent. What a scary phenomenon. The prevailing message seems to be she deserved to be knocked out and dragged face first from an elevator. Too bad he didn't turn her over so her face could be seen. Maybe then it would sink in as to what he did to her.
I am so glad I didn't have girls.

Let's be clear.

She was knocked out when she hit her head on the handrail.

He didn't beat her down, as such.


He hit her, she fell and hit her head, which K.O.'ed her.



Let's be clear. He hit her.

Once you say that, there's nothing more to say.

What opprobrium do you reserve for her?

None.

But then, I haven't seen a video of her hitting, knocking out, dragging and kicking someone half her size.
 
Let's be clear.

She was knocked out when she hit her head on the handrail.

He didn't beat her down, as such.

He hit her, she fell and hit her head, which K.O.'ed her.

diana1180 said:
Then he dragged her from the elevator and showed absolutley no concern for her as she is laying on the floor.

He nudged her with his foot.. didnt even bend over to see if she was ok.

Maybe his back was hurt.

I know, I know: Too soon?

Just tryin' to lighten up a thread in which everyone's waaaaaaaaaay too frick'n serious is all. :thup:
 
Let's be clear.

She was knocked out when she hit her head on the handrail.

He didn't beat her down, as such.

He hit her, she fell and hit her head, which K.O.'ed her.

diana1180 said:
Then he dragged her from the elevator and showed absolutley no concern for her as she is laying on the floor.

He nudged her with his foot.. didnt even bend over to see if she was ok.

Maybe his back was hurt.

I know, I know: Too soon?

Just tryin' to lighten up a thread in which everyone's waaaaaaaaaay too frick'n serious is all. :thup:

Maybe his back was hurt ... cuz belting a small woman could hurt him and he has his career to consider and all that money is worth a lot more than the mother of his daughter who, btw, is learning, from both her parents, that hitting and being hit by the one you love is a normal way to live.

Yeah, joking is the way to deal with the real horror of domestic violence.
 
Yep, Poor Ray Rice. Boo F---ing Hoo.

Keeping him employed is a net positive for his entire community.

What she did to/with Rice, in that elevator, was more than enough to earn her the ass whoopin he gave her.

But NOT the impact of her head against the handrail, which knocked her out, on the way down to the carpeted elevator floor.

He responded to her assault on him.

He didn't have time to think, he just responded to someone trying to assault him.

And you want to ruin his life for that?

Hell, even the woman you are supposedly most concerned with, is saying she wants you all to just leave them alone.

Their lives are far more valuable, more important than ratings of the media. Or our curiosity.
 
Let's get real.
Within the professional Black athlete community they can a do basically anything they want to anybody.
In another time and place they'd be cleaning toilets IF they even had the brains to do that.
Let them assault their whores. The whores are there for the diamonds and free shit. All they need to do is be willing to give a BJ on command and take a beating whenever the 'roids' kick in too much.
No money? You ain't gonna have no whores. Rice will be jacking off in a watermelon this time next year.
 
Let's get real.
Within the professional Black athlete community they can a do basically anything they want to anybody.
In another time and place they'd be cleaning toilets IF they even had the brains to do that.
Let them assault their whores. The whores are there for the diamonds and free shit. All they need to do is be willing to give a BJ on command and take a beating whenever the 'roids' kick in too much.
No money? You ain't gonna have no whores. Rice will be jacking off in a watermelon this time next year.
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Yep, Poor Ray Rice. Boo F---ing Hoo.

Keeping him employed is a net positive for his entire community.

What she did to/with Rice, in that elevator, was more than enough to earn her the ass whoopin he gave her.

But NOT the impact of her head against the handrail, which knocked her out, on the way down to the carpeted elevator floor.

He responded to her assault on him.

He didn't have time to think, he just responded to someone trying to assault him.

And you want to ruin his life for that?

Hell, even the woman you are supposedly most concerned with, is saying she wants you all to just leave them alone.

Their lives are far more valuable, more important than ratings of the media. Or our curiosity.
There lives aren't worth two piles of monkey shit. She's a common whore who has an uncanny resemblance to MO just a bit more masculine and he's a common garden variety Black thug. Between the two of them they don't have the intelligence of a slice of Wonder bread. The NFL got rid of a piece of human shit.
Watch how long it takes her to fuck off into the clear blue wonder as soon as she can't use her 'Black' Platinum credit card. Like two months?
 
He beat her down. If he lost control like that once he can do it again.

Society in general, and the NFL in particular, has no business rewarding that behavior. He should be behind bars, whether his wife presses charges or not.

Putting him in prison won't prevent him from losing control again.

If she did the same to me I might have reacted as he did.

But I have a clean criminal record.

The young man made a mistake.

Answer me this: Taking him out of his only profession and making him live as best he can with his non-football playing job skills is more likely or less likely to push him toward a life of crime?

First of all, do you really think this is going to be a lifetime ban? He'll play again one day, maybe in another league and not making millions , but Ray Ray isn't going to end up at McDonalds.

Felonious assault, his ass should be in prison.
 
What has happened to Ray Rice is a travesty of justice, it is patently unjust that he has received a lifetime suspension from the league. ............... This few moments of loss of control by Ray where no one was seriously permanently hurt should not end Ray's football career it is unfair and unjust.


Seriously??? GFY.

If he would do something like this in public one can only imagine what he does in the privacy of his home.

The NFL should become the standard for men's behavior, not a haven for their crimes, you fucking idiot.
 
The victim (now his wife) is defending him.....If she doesn't care, why should we?
What confuses me is who has charged Ray with assault? The woman he is alleged to have assaulted married him shortly after the incident in the elevator. Did she say he assaulted her? If she says they were roughhouse playing and she slipped, fell, and was knocked out the worst that could come of it is a charge of disorderly conduct by both parties -- but only if the Casino chose to make that charge.

Did Ray sink his own boat by already admitting to too many individuals that he assaulted her? Even if he did it's not too late to withdraw that and for both to say it was all just playful misconduct. It really depends on what she says. No complaint, no charge.

The D.A.'s office for Atlantic County can charge Rice if they choose, outside of what Rice's idiot wife wants to do. But normally the cops and authorities leave it up to the victim to decide.
 

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