>>>>Same goes for the racist NY Yankee (can't remember name), he should be kicked out of baseball.
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>>>>Just my opinion.
>>>Actually, that NY Yankee is an Atlanta baseball player. However, since when do they kick people out of sports for what they think? I thought the first amendment guaranteed the right to be boorish.
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>>Oh, he must have been talking about NY then or was in NY when he said it because NY was mentioned in the news report.
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>>Also, he's free to be as much of a boorish, slant-headed, knuckle-dragging SOB as he wants. There's just no place for it in professional sports, IMO.
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>>I've played soccer, baseball and football in leagues from a little kid until now and if I or anyone said openly even half of this guys BS they would be suspended at the least if not kicked out of the league.
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>Colin,
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>Actually there's no place for that kind of talk anywhere. The question remains on how to best respond...
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>Best,
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>DD
True, I was just being specific to the scope in which it came up. The question actually, IMO, is whether the league will have the guts to respond. Just like a lot of things in life, big money rules.
Colin Magee
Team Leader, Systems Development
Metroland Media Group Ltd.
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
cmagee@metroland.comNever mistake having a career with having a life.