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“I have a Heart, Now Kiss IT!”

Since: Mar 08

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Sep 1, 2011
 
A youth football player tackles a referee in this frame taken from amateur video at the Aug. 27 games between the Sarasota Gators and the North...

http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20110831...

It started with a disputed call, followed by some disgruntled coaches throwing water bottles at the referees.

What happened next, captured on video and now being investigated by authorities, is shocking: more than a dozen youth football coaches and players attacking at least one referee, including a player in full gear except for his helmet flying into a referee and tackling him to the ground.

Felony charges could follow an investigation into what happened Saturday — and who did what — during the game between the age 13-14 junior teams of the Sarasota Gators and North Port Huskies played at Riverview High School.

The investigation will be easier for authorities since the fight was videotaped by someone in the stands and turned over to the Sheriff's Office.
Debbie Ismail, a "team mom" whose son Adam plays for the Huskies pee wee team, was just feet away from the melee.

Ismail said the fight started minutes before halftime over some disputed calls, and the coaches from the Gators started throwing water bottles at the referees.

"I was shocked," Ismail said. "I looked at the children to see the expressions on their faces. They were horrified."

She added: "This is not what football is about."
The fight gave Ismail an anxiety attack, and for her son Adam, it was "terrifying" to witness.
"I felt really bad for the ref that got beat up," he said.

Ismail said the referee was taken away in an ambulance.

"The video speaks for itself," Sarasota County Sheriff's Col. Steve Burns said. "It was disturbing."

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Since: Jun 07

LIVING WELL*THE BEST REVENGE

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Sep 2, 2011
 
Yeah, when white kids and parents do this, they simply make sure that your name is blackballed and you can't get a job or a mortgage...they wield power in a different way and yet they do it.

Really Logic??? Is this the best you can post?

And yes, I know that my statement is a broad and stereotypical one. No need to point it out.
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Sep 2, 2011
 
Go back to the refrigerator.
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Apr 1, 2012
 
Mr Logic in Jax wrote:
A youth football player tackles a referee in this frame taken from amateur video at the Aug. 27 games between the Sarasota Gators and the North...
http://www.heraldtribune.com/article/20110831...
It started with a disputed call, followed by some disgruntled coaches throwing water bottles at the referees.
What happened next, captured on video and now being investigated by authorities, is shocking: more than a dozen youth football coaches and players attacking at least one referee, including a player in full gear except for his helmet flying into a referee and tackling him to the ground.
Felony charges could follow an investigation into what happened Saturday — and who did what — during the game between the age 13-14 junior teams of the Sarasota Gators and North Port Huskies played at Riverview High School.
The investigation will be easier for authorities since the fight was videotaped by someone in the stands and turned over to the Sheriff's Office.
Debbie Ismail, a "team mom" whose son Adam plays for the Huskies pee wee team, was just feet away from the melee.
Ismail said the fight started minutes before halftime over some disputed calls, and the coaches from the Gators started throwing water bottles at the referees.
"I was shocked," Ismail said. "I looked at the children to see the expressions on their faces. They were horrified."
She added: "This is not what football is about."
The fight gave Ismail an anxiety attack, and for her son Adam, it was "terrifying" to witness.
"I felt really bad for the ref that got beat up," he said.
Ismail said the referee was taken away in an ambulance.
"The video speaks for itself," Sarasota County Sheriff's Col. Steve Burns said. "It was disturbing."
Yup.

And pointing this out will automatically make you a racist, how convenient for negroes.

I stay away from negroes because I've see how violent they are.

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Apr 1, 2012
 
Kids will be more than happy to be destructive when given the opportunity.

This is my opportunity to make a shameless plug --

Everyone is invited to "Family Board Game Day" when it comes to a public library near you. Nice clean, and safe fun for everyone.

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