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Do you think Kobe will paticipate in upcoming season?

yes
22
88%
no
1
4%
don't know
2
8%
 
Total votes : 25

RE

Tue Jul 22, 2003 12:28 pm

Rape is a serious offense. I don't think Iverson has ever been accused of raping someone. If he gets convicted of rape, believe me you won't see him playing next year.

What the hell is wrong with some of you! You must not understand what rape is; the person getting raped is getting the most personal and precious thing taken from them by force. Leaving scars for life. Some of you are acting like he got caught with a 20 sack of weed.
You are letting your love for this guy cloud your judgement.

Tue Jul 22, 2003 1:21 pm

Iverson always gets in trouble and he is never suspended


:roll: The one criminal case against Iverson was last summer...and all charges were dropped. Most of the trouble he gets into revolves around rap CDs where he uses words like 'fag' and 'nigger' and missing practice....that's a little different than raping a girl...

yes

Wed Jul 23, 2003 3:46 pm

i really think that kobe will be playing this season and i'm sure his lawyers will be able to get him out of jail time. this is america and america is run off of the american dollar. if you have enough american dollars, you can get away with anything. just like the juice.



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Wed Jul 23, 2003 3:54 pm

i really think that kobe will be playing this season and i'm sure his lawyers will be able to get him out of jail time. this is america and america is run off of the american dollar. if you have enough american dollars, you can get away with anything. just like the juice.


I highly doubt rape charges will go away by throwing money at them. It would set a very unpopular (and quite frankly, morally bankrupt) double-standard.

"Hey kids! If you've enough money, you can get away with anything!"

I don't think that's the message the US legal system wants to be sending out. If Kobe is found guilty of rape, they're not going to give him a slap on the wrist or any special treatment because he happens to be a superstar basketball player.
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