ESPN has a new 30 for 30 on the DUKE's Lacrosse team. I think they should have saved THAT title for when they do the 30 for 30 on UNCheats scandal.
Yeah or the UofL scandal. That is definitely some fantastic lies.ESPN has a new 30 for 30 on the DUKE's Lacrosse team. I think they should have saved THAT title for when they do the 30 for 30 on UNCheats scandal.
The only time that I have been ashamed of Duke.They left those kids out to dryUpsetting how an institution of higher learning, one who should be a guardian of higher principles, threw kids under the bus for image purposes. Still wish K would have said something regarding innocent until proven guilty.
Show I am happy to tell you I think that will be proven DEAD WRONG,...Don' t bet the RANCH on RANT....Ain't nothin happenin to uncheat. http://www.rantsports.com/ncaa-bask...etball-not-guilty-of-alleged-ncaa-violations/
Hear, hear.Let's please not turn this into another UNC thread. We have enough of those.
the failure of Duke University to acknowledge its own wrongdoing and that of its employees is cowardly.
I'm still pissed about this too. It makes me feel better knowing Nifong must live every day knowing there's at least a chance one of the wrongly accused comes back for final revenge. That would be unsettling. Imagine knowing you'll die with a tainted legacy. In the grand scheme of things, that must suck for him.I'm cynical so it doesn't surprise me when ya find out a public servant does something self-serving and illegal. But knowingly sentencing innocent people to long prison terms just for political and personal gain?! Nifong also knowingly exploited a mental and emotional trainwreck ( Mangum ) while ( again , knowingly! ) doing a grave disservice to those women who have suffered actual sexual/physical assaults. And I STILL wanted to punch 'im in the mouth as I watched those crocodile tears runnin' down his cheeks during his disbarment. As we saw , he sat there and apologized to the kids and their families but as Sky just pointed out , he's since reiterated his belief that "something" happened in that bathroom. Speaks volumes about the guy. He doesn't believe those words but it's just another way for 'im to give a big fat "FU" to the world. He's a true scumbag. I wish they had shown the footage of Bob Harris callin' the police on 'im. Lol. Anyone else remember that? On a more positive note , I suppose I should be thankful the doc gave no screen time to Victoria Peterson , Wahneema Lubianno or Cash Michaels. Those 3 were reprehensible throughout too.
Just finished watching it. About midway through I was shaking in rage all over again.
I thought it was pretty good, but it would have been better if a few people had agreed to be interviewed.
Think of all the innocent people in jail right now. Rail roaded, but didn't have the means/publicity that those kids did. Nifong should have spent years in jail. Whole situation was disgusting. Probably happens a lot more than any of us could imagine.
It just made me furious to watch it. I work in the legal system and I still can't believe that someone could be so corrupt and self serving for their own personal gain. Nifong is a pure piece of crap.I think for some reason this may be replayed tonight or soon on either ESPN or ESPN 2. I think all people should see this even if you aren't a sports fan. It's more than about sports. It's really not about sports at all. It's about human injustice, prejudice, devious ambition bad judgement and lousy integrity. . OFC
Yeah, I remember snapshots of that public statement Evans made, but not its effect. That was huge and took a tremendous amount of courage and composure. The real hero in it for me, though, is Reade Seligmann. His final statement about how people less fortunate could easily be victims of systemic corruption is the most valuable and positive thing to come from this. There's the risk that all it amounts to is a bunch of privileged kids being indignant over what happened to them and how-dare-anyone-do-that-to-ME-don't-they-know-who-I-am, but in Seligmann I see the appropriate direction it should go instead. I'm no fan of trickle down economics, but sometimes justice works that way, where someone w/ the means is able to break through systemic corruption and lead to reform that helps everyone. Shame on us for not protecting the least of us as well from the beginning, but shedding light on it the way Seligmann has is the next best thing.this piece was really well done. And Kudos to the people who agreed to be interviewed - some of who had said the kids were guilty.
dave evans - man, what a hero. would have loved to hear from the guys today. but understand their unwillingness to bring it up again. they have moved on.
what a great lesson in life this is. as you can see - government does not do the correct thing - power is abused. and it happens on a daily basis.
i loved the attorney that stayed up all night and read the DNA evidence book. He did his homework and it turned the case around.
You know the scene where there are people banging pots and pans outside the lax house? I witnessed it.
but I submit that the public outcry and the media response were unwitting pawns in that. They have regrets -- like that sincere, honorable journalist who wrote an apologetic follow-up -- but I find it hard to fault them for trusting the DA's emphatic word that something terrible had happened.
I was wearing it with my high school girlfriend in a mall once and got confronted by a guy. He proceeded to call me a rapist because I support the Duke LAX program and how would I liked if that was my daughter in her shoes.
Boy, I wish I could go find that guy today.
Oh, absolutely re: Nancy Grace. (I don't recall Cash Michaels.)Notable exceptions to the "media...unwitting pawns" theory are Nancy Grace and Cash Michaels...
Look at that douche-nozzle Shawn Cunningham in the doc. That azz-wipe is STILL whining. "They'll get away with it because Duke always gets away with it." "Did something happen in that bathroom? Probably not." PROBABLY!
And, let us not forget his partner in crime, Sgt. Goettlib. Might have spelled it wrong. He helped Nifong throughout with the DNA , withholding evidence, etc. He was simply allowed to retire. He should have been fired as well as being charged with obstruction of justice,a term the police are always ready to use. Strange , that term never applies when you read of sentences being overturned due to police withholding evidence, or the prosecution withholding. I haven't seen the program yet, but, I kept up with the event at the time.It just made me furious to watch it. I work in the legal system and I still can't believe that someone could be so corrupt and self serving for their own personal gain. Nifong is a pure piece of crap.
Look at that douche-nozzle Shawn Cunningham
I graduated alongside Dave the day before he turned himself in and gave this speech. Just terrible that a day that should have been all about celebrating years of hard work for him was marred by news that he would be indicted. Oh, it was also Mother's Day. How's that for a kick in the pants? Regardless, kudos to Dave on being a fine representative of Duke University. It took a hell of a lot of guts standing up and delivering such a strong and eloquent speech.Dave Evans facing the media so strongly at such a young age under those conditions was extremely impressive