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Ryan Leaf sent to Jail


Zuck Fod

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I don't have much sympathy for drug addicts. No one forced him to use drugs and there's plenty of information available on the dangers of drug use and the resulting addictions. Not to mention he received a university education and had lots of wealth so he should be even more informed than the rest of the general public.

We have to stop having sympathy for the devil. The guy made a fortune and now he's burdening tax payers. What a worthless cretin.

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Wow, I cannot believe how much was done to keep ths man out of jail. If he was black, you know he would have been in jail a long time ago. Rehab wouldn't even have been an option with him after fail not long after receiving a ten year probation. Not even trying to kid about this one.

Lawrence Taylor had more legal problems than Leaf, and never spent a day in prison. Jamarcus Russell recently got busted and the DA declined to prosecute.

When it comes to former star athletes (or actors, musicians etc...) most of them get treated better than the average citizen regardless of race.

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