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Re: Paul Pierce, of course



>From: Dan Forant <dforant1@nycap.rr.com>

>This particular spot has been long known for past stabbings. Why do people
>frequent places that are dangerous, I'll let you figure that out. My reason
>is their looking for trouble. Maybe Pierce needed a fix, because millions
>just don't do it anymore. Sad but true,  people must be made accountable
>for their actions. They do have the right to go wherever, just don't come
>crying when it backfires. Facts are Celtic players have been letting us
>down for years. I have no sympathy.

Clearly.  Your attitude can, at best, be described as callous, and, 
at worst, as among the most heartless and cruel things I've ever read 
on this List.  Again, you ought to be ashamed of yourself.  Perhaps 
you're the kind of person who thinks women "ask" to be raped, or that 
refugees somehow want their country to be pillaged, or even that the 
Jews were culpable in the Final Solution.  How asinine.  If you were 
truly interested in people being held accountable for their actions, 
you'd want to see the person or persons who actually stuck the knife 
into Paul Pierce's body brought to justice, instead of crying about 
how Paul Pierce somehow deserved having a knife violently shoved into 
his body eleven times.

>I have no pity for Pierce,
>he should not have been where he was. If he cares so little about life he
>doesn't deserve one.

What a disgusting sentiment.  I hope Paul gets better, travels to New 
York, and opens up eleven cans of premium, high-grade, industrial, 
Hironaka-style whup-ass on you.  Now _that's_ accountability, baby.

You sicken me, Dan Forant.


Bill