January 30, 2009
An All-American Love – And Success – Story
Gateway Pundit has a neat story up about Kurt and Brenda Warner – but unfortunately it is not accurate. Here’s his original.
In a supermarket, Kurtis the stock boy, was busily working when a new voice came over the loud speaker asking for a carry out at register 4. Kurtis was almost finished, and wanted to get some fresh air, and decided to answer the call. As he approached the check-out stand a distant smile caught his eye, the new check-out girl was beautiful. She was an older woman (maybe 26, and he was only 22) and he fell in love.
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My money would be buying either of the stories of Kurt And his wife Brenda. The inaccuracies I find unimportant because the main theme holds true. The man in Kurt Warner exhibits what every player in the NFL should present to both the adult viewers as well as the youth as a role model. There are some things that should be taken as a story, and not be degraded by the what you would call the corrective journalist. My meaning is that in some cases as this with the soul capturing story of two people who weather the bad in the world in both of their lives, should be left alone. It serves to help mold youth as they are both exceptional model roles for the troubled youth in the USA. What good does it do to attack this story written by another writer who used authers perogative in the creation of this story. There is a writer ( Penny Parker ) who writes a column for the Rocky Mountain News that did attack this sweet story with this lead in "Warner Story Sweet But A Fib" Who the hell is this poison pen Penny who thinks she is making the Colorado audience better people by ripping the story. It reminds me of those people who would rip the wings off of a beautiful butterfly.
This type of criticism does nothing but degrade the impression of the Kurt and Brenda Warner story. This professional article writer would be looking for other work had she ran this story in a newspaper with a volume of subscribers that read Rocky Mountain News, if I were the editor or owner of the newspaper. There is more misprinted, inacurate stories in newspapers every day that would be much more satisfied targets than the warners Story. I as a person that sees trememdous charm and potential benefits to all that read this stroy. To the upcoming writers, there are times that you should write and challenge, and there a e indeed times that the good can only turn things bad, and should never be written.
My heart goes toward the Warners extraordinary Story, and sets it way above the story of Santa Claus or other fictional stories that will go on forever. My message to character assasins os this "GET A LIFE".
That is one mans feelings,
Wayne Beeman
Posted by: Wayne Beeman at Wed Feb 25 13:26:10 2009 (Wo51R)
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This professional article writer would be looking for other work had
she ran this story in a newspaper with a volume of subscribers that read
Rocky Mountain News, if I were the editor or owner of the newspaper.
Posted by: Aleta Ely at Tue Aug 21 05:25:02 2012 (Lzpcw)
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January 13, 2009
An Interesting Lawsuit
If this were a white athlete accused of such conduct by a black employee, wouldn’t we be hearing howls of outrage from the usual suspects – and demands for action by the appropriate league officials? So tell me, where is the similar outcry in
this case?
Knick center Eddy Curry was slapped with a shocking sexual-harassment suit yesterday by his former driver, who claims the 6-foot-11 hoopster tried to solicit gay sex from him.
Stunning court papers charge that Curry, a married father of several kids, repeatedly approached chauffeur David Kuchinsky "in the nude," saying, "Look at me, Dave, look" and, "Come and touch it, Dave."
Curry, 26, also made Kuchinsky perform "humiliating tasks outside the scope of his employment, such as cleaning up and removing dirty towels [into which Curry had ejaculated] so that his wife would not see them," the Manhattan federal court suit says.
Kuchinsky, 36, who is straight and Jewish, also alleges racism, saying Curry hurled slurs at him, including "f- - - ing Jew," "cracker," "white slave," "white devil" and "grandmaster of the KKK."
Now for what it is worth, I don’t know if the accusations here are true or not. Curry denies them – but then again, could you imagine anyone actually admitting to them even if they were true? But I find it interesting that the charges of racism and anti-Semitism have not been the fodder for the sort of media frenzy that we see with charges of racism made against white celebrities. Sort of an interesting double standard, don’t you think?
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