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steve mcnair dead in apparent murder suicide


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this reminds me of a proverb 5:3-5

For the lips of an adulteress drip honey, and her speech is smoother than oil.but in the end she is bitter as gall, sharp as a double-edged sword.Her feet go down to death; her steps lead straight to the grave
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this reminds me of a proverb 5:3-5

Odds are very good adultery is what we have here but not a fact as of yet. A myriad of other possibilities exist . . . .

If you've ever been falsely accused then you'd know such objections are important.

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Odds are very good adultery is what we have here but not a fact as of yet. A myriad of other possibilities exist . . . .

If you've ever been falsely accused then you'd know such objections are important.

this is true i was not talking about mcnair personally..i was just talking about the overall events the past couple of weeks about sanford maybe mcnair...and some people around me doing stupid stuff with other women

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I think why there is some push back on the jokes(if you can call them that) of McNair's death is A, how soon the jokes started and B, people have had enough of the tastelessness and said something.

If you want to be lazy, uncreative and just obtuse then joke on my unfulfilled interwebz brotha.

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this is true i was not talking about mcnair personally..i was just talking about the overall events the past couple of weeks about sanford maybe mcnair...and some people around me doing stupid stuff with other women

Cool, I wasn't trying to be accusatory just wanted to make the point before the children started acting up again. :)

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me personally I hope when I die people can crack jokes about me.

It is sad, yes, but in all honesty why mourn over somebody when hopefully they are in a better place.....If it comes clear that McNair had this secret life which is becoming more evident then he might not be in a better place, but to each their own

Just sayin'

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me personally I hope when I die people can crack jokes about me.

It is sad, yes, but in all honesty why mourn over somebody when hopefully they are in a better place.....If it comes clear that McNair had this secret life which is becoming more evident then he might not be in a better place, but to each their own

Just sayin'

No Tweeder, there's only one correct way to deal with someone's death, sorry. It says so in the Bible right next to the passage where it says selling your daughter into slavery is A-OK.

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My guess would be he promised to leave his wife or at least alluded to it to sleep with her, and possibly take her virginity, and then after a few weeks when she started pressuring him to move in with her: yeah, um things have changed baby.

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Consistent? Both are unfunny. So I guess you are right.

Just man up during junk like this and leave it alone.

All of the deaths are tragic. Like the guy or don't like the guy....it makes no difference.

I am not a huge fan of Michael Jackson as a person (he was a great musician). He became a freak and was accused many times of unthinkable acts with children (although none were actually proven). Even though I am not a fan, his death is still no joking matter....plain and simple.

Any life is a precious thing...we should show respect to all who pass away.

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Like I said, but the post was deleted. I think it depends on the person and how they lived and how they died. As far as we know McNair was a good guy and died badly, not a place for jokes. IMO
but if someone was accused of doing something bad its ok to make jokes? even if they were never found guilty?
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