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Date: | Thu, 17 Feb 2000 16:59:56 -0500 |
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In reality, little Johnny in the school yard will probably say any way. I
met my share of "little Johnnie's" in school. Yes, to a certain few Rocker
is a "role model" but that's a whole other social issue. I watched him play
in the world series. My old neurosurgeon Lewis Helfer, specialized in rare
types of epilepsy.
It would not surprise me if Rocker were given the right neurotests series,
he may be shown to have some type of seizure disorder, sort of like
Tourette's. Then again, he may be, as Mag so aptly put it "just another
asshole".
Bobby
>In a message dated 2/17/2000 9:18:08 AM, [log in to unmask] writes:
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><< i don't think opinion of some one who just plays ball is inportant enough
>to
>have all this attention. who cares about what a baseball player says in the
>real sceame of things. it is not like he is running for office. nothing he
>can do really affects me. >> >>
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>Bobby and Kyle, I have to disagree with both of you for a number of reasons.
>As pwd's , you know how discrimination in any form is harmful. Think of the
>responses from this list if Rocker say something about pwd's.
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>Also, this man is in a position of a "role model" because of his baseball
>status. We don't need our children hearing this type of talk and finding out
>it goes unpunished! What would stop little Johnny in the school yard from
>repeating the same, and getting punished for it? Is that fair?
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>If it was up to me, I would have fired his butt on the spot. Discrimination
>in any form is wrong and should not go unpunished!
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>Elaine
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