Has it come to this?
"Twenty dollars to fill up?" one of the manager of the company said. "These people needed to have a conscience and ... had to know that was wrong. Some of them had probably just come home from church."
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"Twenty dollars to fill up?" one of the manager of the company said. "These people needed to have a conscience and ... had to know that was wrong. Some of them had probably just come home from church."
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I'm confused- is it the point of this article to suggest that somehow people who attend church may have been involved in this creep's activities, based upon the stsement that "Some of them had probably just come home from church."? That's pretty much what most people would call a stretch.. I call it a streeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeetch.
I think a more intelligent and reasoned response, which would not have landed this article as a post in this rag, would have been "some of them had probably just come from bars, crack houses, rock concerts or parking lot trysts."
C'mon Nancy, give us something more substantial to grouse about- like a glowing review of Bill Maher's pathological hatered of that which he does not believe in, or what Holden was doing when this heinous crime went down.
Posted on October 10, 2008 11:57 AM
Here, here!
Posted on October 13, 2008 9:39 PM