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It's not that it's not worth discussing, it's how you initially presented your opinion. That's what I took objection to--how you arrived at the conclusion.
 
The Bills Suck said:
I don't know if I'm right or wrong, that's why I wanted to see what others thought.

I lol at you wanting me to have a spine. What do u expect, NO ONE agrees with me. Should I continue to be as confident in my thoughts when it seems I may be so incorrect? I have no problem saying I could easily be 100% wrong in this and I'm sorry if it was too offensive.

In response to the 18 y.o thing. It's a transition a normal kid should be able to survive. I view it as why isn't he living with the family? We know now he wasn't ready for that responsibilty, I think possibly if Tony had been more involved he would have seen this and got him help.


I'm having trouble believing that, your hurtful accusations do not support this sentence.

perhaps next time if your approach was in the form of a question rather than an accusation of the most horrible kind, your reception won't be as hostile. I'm telling you from first hand experiance, this shiit hurts.

Of course I do not know Tony but by all accounts he was a caring ,loving, attentive father. He is a Christian man who lives his faith every day. Giving and careing for others as is his Christian obligation. I have seen interviews with those he has helped rise up from terrible circumstance by giving his time, faith and love to them. For you to chose to attack THIS man and his commitment to his family and faith is despicable in the least. You have in two minutes sullied a mans entire reputation, thrown out without examination an entire lifetime of ACTION that disputes your hateful point....all for some excitement on the boards, shame on you.
 
everybody who faces tragedy has to grieve in his/her own way, and it's not anybody else's place to criticize them for it, no matter what you may think is at stake.
 
cnc66 said:
I'm having trouble believing that, your hurtful accusations do not support this sentence.

perhaps next time if your approach was in the form of a question rather than an accusation of the most horrible kind, your reception won't be as hostile. I'm telling you from first hand experiance, this shiit hurts.

Of course I do not know Tony but by all accounts he was a caring ,loving, attentive father. He is a Christian man who lives his faith every day. Giving and careing for others as is his Christian obligation. I have seen interviews with those he has helped rise up from terrible circumstance by giving his time, faith and love to them. For you to chose to attack THIS man and his commitment to his family and faith is despicable in the least. You have in two minutes sullied a mans entire reputation, thrown out without examination an entire lifetime of ACTION that disputes your hateful point....all for some excitement on the boards, shame on you.

No I didn't post this for excitement on a message board. Tony doesn't have to coach. He can resign. I'm confused as to responsibility and guilt within that circumstance. It's possibly short of myself to think that way though so again I'm sorry to you cnc66 and others.
 
PressCoverage said:
if you lost a loved one, would you quit your job?

good one. the problem with tragedies in families is this: you CAN quit your job and stop your life, but you know what, your loved one is STILL dead and you still have to work. i'm not trying to be disrespectful here. unfortunately, i am speaking from experience.
 
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