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On another note, I think Billy Graham has the right idea. In this day and age, there are a lot of sleazy women out there who want to ruin families and marriages (or gain national celebrity). The best solution is to keep yourself out of those types of situations. |
I agree-no sympathy for a cheat. My bro-in-law sent this e-mail.
It's an interesting read IMO. Kobe Bryant, a Black athlete, now finds himself in the same situation written about in “To Kill a Mockingbird.” (from the Neal Boortz web site. Neal is a Republican with ATTITUDE: a Libertarian!) ON KOBE BRYANT Los Angeles Laker basketball player Kobe Bryant has been charged felony sexual assault. This could be the end of his professional basketball career. It will almost certainly mean great monetary damage . . the loss of endorsements, etc. I will draw on my experiences representing athletes as an attorney to share some thoughts with you. Kobe Bryant is an athlete. This means that he is a target. After virtually every NBA basketball game you will find women hovering around arena exits who are willing to throw themselves into bed with almost any athlete that walks out of that door. Some of these women just want another notch on their garter belt. Some of them are looking for something more; they're looking for money. Lots of money. Their intention is to lie about birth control and have unprotected sex with the hope of getting pregnant. They know that having the child of a wealthy athlete is a guarantee of easy street for at least 18 years. No work, nice house, nice cars .. the works. Sound harsh? Trust me, these women are out there. The large brain of every athlete is aware of this fact. Disaster happens when they let the small head do the thinking for the large head. They've been warned, but the testosterone level is almost as high as that hoop. Go have yourself a good time, then get out your checkbook. The women who are merely looking for bragging rights of sex with a top athlete present another danger. That danger comes from the possibility of feelings of regret and humiliation, even fear. The danger is prison. We have a case in Georgia right now where a high school athlete has been sentenced to 15 years in prison for the rape of a classmate. I've studied the case, and I believe him to be innocent. The athlete is black, his victim was a white girl. I believe that somehow the girl's parents found out about an episode of consensual sex between the two, or at least the girl worried that this was about to happen. She was scared to death that her parents were going to find that she had been dating a young black man. Her solution? Claim she was raped. This black kid raped her. She then, in my opinion, stood back and watched this kid go off to 15 years in prison because she didn't want her parents and friends to find out the truth. Kobe Bryant is accused of rape in Eagle County, Colorado. Eagle County is not exactly a black Mecca. I don't know if it has been stated one way or the other, but I suspect Kobe Bryant's alleged rape victim is white. My gut feeling is that the sex was consensual, regret and fear set in, and she made the allegation of rape. As events proceeded she became frightened . . . too frightened to step forward and put a halt to this disaster by telling the truth. If Kobe Bryant forcibly raped this girl, send him to jail . . . for a long time. If he is being put on trial because some young girl regrets a romp in the sack with an athlete and is afraid for her reputation, then the wrong person is going to trial. In the meantime .. we have a good lesson for other athletes out there, especially the younger ones who are loaded with athletic talent but not too burdened with judgment and common sense. Those women fawning over you can well be dangerous. You would be better off sticking your love commando into a cage full of scorpions. |
He always seemed like a good guy to me - but honestly never met the guy, don't know anyone who's had any personal contact with him, so I was just assuming.
It'll be interesting to see how it turns out, although it's been odd how the police department in Colorado has handled the whole case. It seems like they're trying to soak up as much media attention as they can for the whole thing. Collin |
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On the other hand, if he is wrongly accused of rape (just a generation ago, a black man would have been lynched for merely being accused of raping a white woman), it's terrible. If, in the end, it comes out that it was consensual--that's when it becomes a private matter. Okay, for the people who are saying adultery is a crime in some states--well, those are usually the same states that still have laws on the books against premarital sex and treat it the same as they would adultery. What's that line about judging lest one be judged...? Kitso, I don't think KR was putting Kobe in the same league as David Robinson. It's just that, with some of the questionable characters that have begun to dominate pro basketball as of late, it's been a long time since we've seen a player who actually cares about creating a pro-family image. I have a few family members who are connected with the dirt of pro-basketball scene--these are people who weren't surprised when Magic Johnson was diagnosed, and knew about Michael Jordan's indiscretions YEARS before his divorce--who said that Kobe was by far one of the best NBA players as far as the drugs and women were concerned. |
While I am disappointed about kobe's action, I respect him for the fact that after his "Adultry", He went to the hospital to get tested. Even though the test did come out positive, He was man enough to admit his mistake and stated it in a interview(The one good thing about him. Always Available to answer any and all questions). I'm Hoping and Praying that Kobe will be acquitted from the charges, but if he is found guilty, Then He must pay the consequenses.
My Mom and I chat about it last night and I made a statement that she and I agree on: The Fault lies with both Kobe and the women. they should have never consented to have sex in the first place. |
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Kitso, you are absolutely right. Kobe seems like a good man (at least before this quagmire), but the Admiral has been around for a looooooong time and no one has ever caught him being anything less than a gentleman. Sidenote: Robinson and Mr. KillarneyRose graduated from the Naval Academy in the same year and I met him briefly at the class' 5 year reunion. Very warm and friendly, very, very, very tall! |
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I can't believe some of you cannot see right through this. Obviously the guy had sex with her. More than likely it was consensual. Here's my take on it: They met, they had sex, he kicked her out right afterwards, she realized Kobe didn't really like her and that she just got used, she went for his image. She's not asking for an out of court settlement because she knows that eventually Kobe will give her millions inorder to keep from going to jail. She will end up being expensive piece of ass. I've seen this attitude from girls all too often. I got a couple of friends who kick girls out of their apartment right after they finish their buisness with them. One of my friends did something like that a little while back. He had sex with a girl and then snapped right afterwards. He started pouring beer on her head and told her to get the fuck out of there. A few years back another friend did the same thing, only this time they came out of his room and the living room was filled with all of us. My friend grabbed a bag of doritos potatoe chips and started pouring it out over the girl's head in front of all of us. While he was pouring the chips on her head he started going around her in circles, yelling, "Get the fuck out, Get the fuck out bitch, Get the fuck out!!!" It was the worst thing I've ever seen done to a girl inorder to make her leave. One time it finally caught up with him. One girl told him straight up, " I'm going to fuck your career and life up completely." She told him he was never going to play that sport ever again. No more than two working week days later, rape allegations started poping up all over the place about him. Fortunately, no charges were ever filed against him by the state attoney's office. However, his career did suffer for it. Honestly, I try to tell people who do that crap that it's not smart to kick a girl out of bed right after sex. And you sure as hell don't degrade her in any way shape or form. Most women are unstable and insecure in the head as it is, they have serious self esteem isuues. You don't how a girl's going to react, as most females have been put through a lot of shit from previous guys. It's not smart to take away the last bit of self worthfulness they have inside by grading her. Unless a girls a slut, girls usually feel bad a few days later after having random sex. Kobe's little slut is just doing what 90% of the other girls out there would do after being used for sex, she's getting him back. Of course there is always the possiblitly he did rape her. However, he's Kobe Bryant, he can have at least 75% of the women in the world who he wants. He doesn't need to rape girl, think about it. He's married, 24 or 25 yrs old, an NBA superstar- possibly the next Michael Jordan and he has millions upon millions of dollars. It's totally not rape here. I can understand if he was unstable in the head and a freak like Mike Tyson. Kobe Bryant, most would agree, has his head on straight and doesn't fit the profile of a rapist. Anyhow, thats my input. |
You are so UF_Pike. That is all.
Oh wait, no it's not. I am sad about this... I suppose it's a little much for me to expect that NBA stars would actually be monogamous with their wives... but Kobe seemed like a nice guy. I know a lot of people are disappointed. |
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I'm still trying to figure out why you and a few others think that. Maybe you should ask the person to come back. I saw in another conversation that pike left this site. |
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Kitso KS 361 times that drinkin with lifesaver is trouble, TROUBLE |
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I'm sure Kobe will get by with a slap on the wrist but the lady will get a lot of money. |
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Quite frankly, I'm a bit shocked by some of the holier-than-thou attitudes I'm hearing here. Like Munchkin03 said, if adultery is a crime, chances are premarital sex is also. How many of you have committed that crime? Should I lose all sympathy for you? Whatever one's opinion is on an issue, it's really hard to speak to a particular situation unless you were there and you knew all of the circumstances. For all we know, Kobe's wife knew about his cheating and for whatever reason doesn't care -- maybe that reason could be the tons and tons of money she has access to by being with him. Does anyone lose sympathy for her if she's with him for the money and fame? I'm not saying that's the case, but it may well be and we just don't know it. I mean seriously, what NBA wife really thinks that her husband isn't going to cheat? I think that 90% of the time, that's just how it is and the women know it and make a conscious decision to look the other way because of the benefits they get. Who are we to judge any of them? |
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As for Kobe, regardless of what he did he's got a wife and child to answer to...yes, it may have been a mistake but think about your kid when you do stuff like this. I wonder what Kobe's daughter will think of this when she goes internet surfing in the future and finds out her dad cheated on her mom when she(the daughter) was just a baby under a year old. She probably won't think much of him. The reality of this situation is that Kobe was a guy who got married far too young expecially for his situation. I know getting married young works for some people, but not when you are an NBA superstar, millionaire, that didn't get out and get it all out of his system before he decided to settle down with a wife straight out of high school. While Kobe may seem like a good guy, all most of us know is how the media portrays him. We don't live with him on a day to day basis, and we certainly don't know how he acts when he's not in front of a camera and on the court, and those are the true tests of what people like Kobe are really like. |
Let's see, he made a vow before God to remain faithful to his wife for the rest of their married lives. He broke that vow. Nope, still no sympathy. And as AOII_LB93 said, he should have thought about how this would impact his child in the future.
I don't know if he raped her or not. I haven't heard or seen the evidence the police have. When the case goes to trial, I'll just have to see how it all plays out. But until then, shame on him for cheating on his wife. He's old enough to know better. And shame on the women who hang out at the games and throw themselves at the players. Talk about a lack of self-worth. I can't even begin to comprehend that mindset. |
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