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Title: | US KY: LTE: Out Of Left Field Right Title For Column |
Published On: | 2002-02-07 |
Source: | Daily News (KY) |
Fetched On: | 2008-01-24 21:37:59 |
OUT OF LEFT FIELD RIGHT TITLE FOR COLUMN
This letter is in response to O.J. Stapleton's Out of Left Field column in
Friday's sports section.
I'm not sure a story has been more appropriately titled.
I attended the Western vs. FIU game with five friends, all Western fans;
four are Western alums. No one in our section booed or heard anyone boo
Raynardo Curry. In fact, several folks in Section 205 stood and cheered his
return.
Those I spoke with were disappointed with Curry. They were upset that he
made a poor choice and missed three games. No one thought he should have
been kicked out of the program. He tested negative and was allowed to play
because his coach made a decision.
The entire situation of being outside a dorm at 1 a.m. in someone else's
clothing carrying someone else's dope was, at best, difficult to believe.
Curry was not a victim; he made a poor choice and paid the consequences.
Your statement that this episode is "still not that big of a deal" is
disgusting. In case you have been living your entire life under a tree on
the banks of the Barren River, possession of marijuana is illegal, and
using it is illegal.
Illegal, O.J., means breaking the law and that makes it a big deal.
A minor offense is still an offense because the act was illegal. Am I
making a dent in the obvious ignorance your words were typed in? If you
truly believe this, you really need some help; if you don't, then you are a
master of bovine scatology.
Try to be a leader and a good example O.J. This means making responsible
mature statements in a newspaper that is read by (law abiding) children and
young men and women alike.
Chuck Coppinger
Bowling Green
This letter is in response to O.J. Stapleton's Out of Left Field column in
Friday's sports section.
I'm not sure a story has been more appropriately titled.
I attended the Western vs. FIU game with five friends, all Western fans;
four are Western alums. No one in our section booed or heard anyone boo
Raynardo Curry. In fact, several folks in Section 205 stood and cheered his
return.
Those I spoke with were disappointed with Curry. They were upset that he
made a poor choice and missed three games. No one thought he should have
been kicked out of the program. He tested negative and was allowed to play
because his coach made a decision.
The entire situation of being outside a dorm at 1 a.m. in someone else's
clothing carrying someone else's dope was, at best, difficult to believe.
Curry was not a victim; he made a poor choice and paid the consequences.
Your statement that this episode is "still not that big of a deal" is
disgusting. In case you have been living your entire life under a tree on
the banks of the Barren River, possession of marijuana is illegal, and
using it is illegal.
Illegal, O.J., means breaking the law and that makes it a big deal.
A minor offense is still an offense because the act was illegal. Am I
making a dent in the obvious ignorance your words were typed in? If you
truly believe this, you really need some help; if you don't, then you are a
master of bovine scatology.
Try to be a leader and a good example O.J. This means making responsible
mature statements in a newspaper that is read by (law abiding) children and
young men and women alike.
Chuck Coppinger
Bowling Green
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