If You Think About It, How is He Still Employed

UKWildcatT

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Originally posted by maverick1:

Originally posted by Rage of the Elderly:
Far more Christians have been caught in affairs than atheists.
Link to these stats?
This


(and probably because "Christians" outnumber "athiests" thousands up thousands to one

Just a stupid statement by the Rage guy that has zero to do with the topic
 

UKWildcatT

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Originally posted by Rage of the Elderly:
Far more Christians have been caught in affairs than atheists. So if your are not saying he is an atheist, are you saying he is something else? Christian,. maybe? Jew? Muslim? Hindu?

Every Christian leader I have ever heard about has been accused of dipping his wick outside of marriage. From popes and kings to evangelists and faith healers Christians put the 'extra' in extramarital, Why? Christians ALWAYS have forgiveness. There is none for an atheist.
I smell Looney Tunes here...
 

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Originally posted by Crankdatmustard:
Almost had forgotten about it until my wife brought it up the other night.

Had sex with woman in a booth while his equipment manager was a lookout.
Paid for an abortion
Convinced his friend to marry her to keep her quiet




Good god we look at what Boeheim and Ol Roy do but is there anything more disgusting than Pitino and a school and fan base that basically embraced his behavior and gave the guy a raise?
Because the Dirty Redbirds at UL are a win at all costs program that will hire any slimeball and coverup any felony or other crime committed by Coaches or Players to win a game
 

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Louisville is a cesspool.
The community and the citizens are vile.
The University and the sports programs are reprehensible.
The men's basketball coach is the perfect representative for this grouping.
 

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Can't we all just agree that we don't like UL because they are UL and quit criticizing everything UL does when we have done similar (not same) things? My problem as a UK fan is defending other UK fans (which I do) for being such homers that they ignore our blemishes and criticize everyone else's. Let's just all agree that we dislike UL. I agree.
 

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Louisville fans are like a 12 yr old red headed step child with a crush on their teacher. He has no chance at being in the same league with her yet he annoys her with little notes, and subliminal messages to the point where she smacks the sh@t out of him.
 

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This fuzz guy. Wow. Completely ridiculous and uninformed takes.

1. People, unless otherwise written, a morality clause basically states ANYTHING that embarrasses your employer and its discretion of the institution. It is absolutely false to assume criminal activity has to be involved. Good lord. How old are some of you.

2. Billy Giilispie was NOT fired due to wind and losses. If it were about wins and losses ONLY, he'd have been given one more year. Recruiting 10 year olds jacking up the roster, The bathroom incident, sleeping with coeds chit faced, and excessive drinking/and isolation is what canned Gillispie as fast as he went. If you don't understand that, you're completely clueless. Hell, the reasoning given at the time wasn't even wins and losses. Remember? "Bad fit"? There was an attempt to make it seem as though it wasn't about wins and losses due to the media crucifying us over "fan base demands.

Not that I care to prove anything to these idiot trolls, by I had an extensive conversation with Mike Pratt about Gillispie. He will be the the first to tell you wins and losses were not wbybghe axe fell so quickly.
 

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Originally posted by BBBLazing:
Can't we all just agree that we don't like UL because they are UL and quit criticizing everything UL does when we have done similar (not same) things? My problem as a UK fan is defending other UK fans (which I do) for being such homers that they ignore our blemishes and criticize everyone else's. Let's just all agree that we dislike UL. I agree.
Amazing how many Louisville Trolls pose under UK Names and come out of the closet in defense of UL
 

UKWildcatT

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Originally posted by Bluest Member:
Originally posted by BBBLazing:
Can't we all just agree that we don't like UL because they are UL and quit criticizing everything UL does when we have done similar (not same) things? My problem as a UK fan is defending other UK fans (which I do) for being such homers that they ignore our blemishes and criticize everyone else's. Let's just all agree that we dislike UL. I agree.
Amazing how many Louisville Trolls pose under UK Names and come out of the closet in defense of UL
+1
 

OHIO COLONEL

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Originally posted by Rage of the Elderly:
Far more Christians have been caught in affairs than atheists. So if your are not saying he is an atheist, are you saying he is something else? Christian,. maybe? Jew? Muslim? Hindu?

Every Christian leader I have ever heard about has been accused of dipping his wick outside of marriage. From popes and kings to evangelists and faith healers Christians put the 'extra' in extramarital, Why? Christians ALWAYS have forgiveness. There is none for an atheist.
Basketball, coaching, stats, wins, losses, slam dunks, 3 pointers, etc. aside......this has to be the dumbest statement I have ever read on these boards. Unreal.
 

Stenchymouse

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The fact that UofL didn't fire Pitino isn't what's surprising to me...

What's surprising is that their fans can still say that Cal is a scum bag and that he is morally bankrupt while ignoring the misdeeds of their own coaches.
 

LowCountryCat

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Originally posted by fuzz77:


Originally posted by PanzerV:
And another thing.....The Archdiocese of Louisville let's a priest sit on the sidelines with the team of a guy who paid for an abortion....Go figure.
Seeing that probably every Archdiocese has at one time or the other looked the other way and protected priest who were pedophiles, not celibate be it with women or men ... I seriously doubt that they would cast the first stone. Then there's that voice from my Christian upbringing...something about loving the sinner, hating the sin...that comes to mind.
Well, you have a point. I mean, you're a liar and a welsher, and you haven't been banned from this site yet.