4 June 2005 archive
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Sports: Barry Bonds stood up, looked me in the eye and said, "I don't sign for white people."- I stood there for a minute, and the veins in my neck were popping. I've only been that mad a few times in my life. I was going to beat the (heck) out of him, really kick his (butt), but Williams saw what was happening, so he came over and got between us. Matt said, "Ron, that's just the way he is." I said, "White guys aren't the only ones who get cancer," but Bonds had turned his back on me and walked out of the clubhouse. So if Barry Bonds is looking for a breath of fresh air to live and I'm the only one who has to give it to him, unfortunately, the man will die. I just don't like guys like that." - (White Boy) |
Sports: Footballer Alan Atwater is arrested for drugs, stolen firearm |
Sports: BYU rape trial to begin Aug. 24 Three former BYU football players charged with raping a 17-year-old girl will be tried by a jury in August and September. On Tuesday, the attorneys representing Karland Bennett, 20, B.J. Mathis, 19, and Ibrahim Rashada, 18, waived their clients' right to a speedy trial. In August, the former players allegedly raped a 17-year-old girl at a Provo apartment after giving her alcohol and showing her a pornographic movie. |
Sports: White Victim of Black Footballer Describes Brutal Attack Adam Pike said he was just trying to take up for his sister, but he wound up in the hospital. Now, a Vanderbilt football player is in trouble with the law. The footballer, 6’ 3”, 300 pound DeMarcus Bradley, has been arrested for assault. |
Sports: Chair Tosser In Basketbrawl Learns Fate PONTIAC, Mich. -- A fan charged with throwing a chair during one of the worst brawls in U.S. sports history was sentenced Tuesday to two years of probation after telling a judge he was remorseful. Of the 13 players and fans charged in the Nov. 19 melee during an Indiana Pacers-Detroit Pistons game at The Palace of Auburn Hills, Bryant Jackson was the only one charged with a felony. - (Aryan Barbarian) |
Whitewashing Sports History - by J. B. Cash Revising history is one of the favorite tactics of people that would like to see classic American culture destroyed. |
A girls' basketball coach at Troup Middle School, in jail Friday on charges of sexually assaulting at least two teenage girls A girls' basketball coach at Troup Middle School, in jail on charges of sexually assaulting at least two teenage girls, had been charged with aggravated assault with a deadly weapon last August - before the school district hired him. Samuel Antonio Sutton, known as Tony, turned himself in to the Troup Police Department about two weeks after he resigned from Troup Independent School District. The coach, who also taught junior high science classes, did not cite a reason for stepping down. The charges involve alleged acts with 15- and 17-year-old Troup students, and a 14-year-old student at Robert E. Lee High School in Tyler. - (aryan_barbarian) |
Sports: Wildcat Lodge rape allegation identifies basketballer Hayes The Lexington Herald-Leader is reporting that the agent for Kentucky basketball player Chuck Hayes has been notified of the police investigation into Hayes involvement in a rape investigation that allegedly took place on April 20 at Wildcat Lodge. Hayes' agent says he's been told of rape inquiry A police report says the woman, 29, told police she was raped the afternoon of April 20 at Wildcat Lodge, a UK residence hall that houses 28 residents, 16 of whom are UK basketball players. |
Sports: Lawyers ask for more time in gang-rape case Attorneys representing two former BYU football players charged with gang-raping a 17-year-old girl are asking a 4th District judge to give them more time to file motions before their clients' trial. Ibrahim Rashada and B.J. Mathis have been waiting for several months for the court's decision |
Sports: Connecticut basketballer Antonio Kellogg was arrested for the second time in two weeks Antonio Kellogg, 19, was arrested Saturday night and charged with attempting to assault a police officer, first-degree criminal trespass, and interfering with an officer, campus police said. Kellogg was seen inside the dormitory after he was banned from the residence by the UConn Department of Residential Life. Someone in the dorm called police, who told Kellogg to leave. He became ``combative, uncooperative, and resisted when officers attempted to take him into custody,'' police said. On March 30, Kellogg was charged with possession of less than four ounces of marijuana. - (Brewski) - Kellogg from McClymonds High in Oakland, CA |
Sports: College football player on sex offender list On Pikeville College's Internet site, Jermaine Hampton is listed as a member of the school's football team: a 6-foot-4, 264-pound defensive lineman and tight end from Naples, Fla. Hampton, who is on partial scholarship, also is on a different sort of list: the Kentucky sex offender registry. But that information is not posted on the college's Web site or anywhere on the private Eastern Kentucky campus because school officials decided to keep quiet about Hampton's past. Now, as details begin to emerge, some on and off the hilltop campus are questioning the attempted secrecy. |
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Sports: NFL Footballer Michael Vick Hit With Sex Suit Claiming that Michael Vick gave her herpes, a Georgia woman is suing the star NFL quarterback for negligence and battery. According to the below lawsuit, Sonya Elliot, a 26-year-old health care worker, was infected with the sexually transmitted disease in April 2003 after an unprotected encounter with Vick at the athlete's Duluth, Georgia home. - (reader link) |
Sports: South Africa: Orlando Pirates star Benedict Vilikazi to stand trial on charges of raping a 15-year-old girl Benedict Vilakazi, the Bafana Bafana and Orlando Pirates star, will stand trial on rape charges. The rape charges against him have not been dropped, as speculated in a newspaper earlier this month. Vilakazi appeared in the Johannesburg Magistrate's Court today where the matter was set down for trial on July 6 and 7. A 15-year-old girl alleges that Vilakazi raped her in the bathroom of her home. |
Sports: Ex-Steeler Accused Of Torching Chicken Plant Federal fraud and arson charges against Terry Long, a former Pittsburgh Steelers lineman, were unsealed on Tuesday. The charges are related to Value Added Foods, a chicken processing plant that Long operated on the city's North Side. Long allegedly secured more than $1.1 million in state loans for his business by submitting false information, according to the indictment. He later burned down the operation and made insurance claims of more than $1 million, the indictment said. The chicken plant drew the ire of local residents who often complained about bad odors drifting through the neighborhood. - (Brewski) |
Sports: NFL star sued in isle court - Three boys allege that Marvin Harrison and two other men attacked them HONOLULU (AP) -- A lawsuit filed in Honolulu accuses Indianapolis Colts receiver Marvin Harrison and two men of attacking three boys who were seeking his autograph at a Waikiki resort a day before the Feb. 13 Pro Bowl. The suit, made public Monday, seeks general, special and punitive damages to be determined at trial. It alleges Harrison "violently and physically attacked" the minors, including placing a "potentially deadly choke hold" upon one of the boys. - (Brewski) |
Sports: Arizona State Footballer Back Held in Slaying Arizona State University football player Loren Wade is being held in the shooting death of former ASU player Brandon Falkner outside a Scottsdale hip-hop club early Saturday morning. Brandon Falkner, 25, of Tempe, was shot in the head as he sat in his BMW outside the club CBNC near McDowell and Scottsdale roads.The shooting appears to have been over Wade's girlfriend, former ASU soccer standout Haley vanBlommestein. - (The Bobster) - (more sports) |
Sports: Footballer arrested for sexual assault reports "Daily Trojan" Eric Wright, a starting cornerback on the football team who intercepted a pass in the Orange Bowl, was arrested early Saturday morning by the Los Angeles Police Department for allegedly sexually assaulting a female student in his apartment at Cardinal Gardens. - (Brewski) - (more sports) |
Sports: Soccer playing migrant from Ghana broke into women's apartments around campus, crawled in bed with them... Arnold Adjetey broke into women’s apartments, then crawled into bed with the students while they slept. Adjetey broke into the unlocked apartments of 18 women in the area surrounding James Madison University. Once inside, the former Bridgewater College soccer player attempted to lie in bed next to the women and touch them. Earlier police at Eastern Mennonite University received three separate complaints from women who claimed they saw Adjetey masturbating at a library. - (reader link) - (more sports) |
Sports: former quarterback Rashade Coleman had pleaded guilty to criminal sexual conduct (rape) and burglary in the dorm-room attack at the St. Paul school in October 2003. Ramsey County District Judge Edward Cleary said Coleman must serve at least 10 years and 10 months of the sentence before he is eligible for release. Coleman also faces a June 7 trial in Dakota County on charges that he broke into a West St. Paul house and raped a woman in front of her 4-year-old son last June. He was charged as an adult in both rape cases. Ref: Former Highland Park athlete charged in rape Rashade said he was in a drug-induced haze at the time of each attack and remembers little about what happened. He acknowledged he has a problem with drugs and sexually deviant behavior. In July 2003, he was convicted of misdemeanor indecent conduct after he exposed himself to two female classmates at Highland Park. - (more sports) |
Sports: Former boxer sentenced to life without parole for brutal rape and murder of disabled woman in broad daylight in park A former professional boxer had no apologies today for the family of the 59-year-old disabled black woman he beat to death last summer. All Jo-el Scott said as he was sentenced to life in prison without parole was that his conviction had been "a media circus." Scott, 33, was convicted of two counts of first-degree murder after he was found guilty of killing Dorothy Royal during a brutal rape in broad daylight in Lincoln Park. The onetime heavyweight contender stared blankly as Royal's daughter Martha, 43, berated his lack of remorse. - (Brewski) - (more sports) |
Sports: Footballer McCall arrested on rape charge Kevin McCall, a footballer for Washington State, has been suspended by the team after allegations he raped a woman. A call from Regents Hall, a dormitory on campus, was made to WSU Police at 10:30 p.m. Sunday. After investigating the incident, police arrested McCall. "Kevin has been suspended from any activities with the football team," Ref: Kevin McCall player profile |
Sports: Nigerian-born ex-athlete jailed in Finland for rape Former world champion athlete Billy Konchellah has been given a two-and-a-half year jail sentence in Finland for rape - two months after being cleared of raping a student in Coventry. The 42-year-old is being held at a Finnish prison, 360 miles north of Helsinki and has until March 21 to appeal against the sentence, regional court officials have announced. He was convicted of rape, sexually abusing a minor and a drugging offence by the Oulu District Court in central Finland. |
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BOYCOTT BLACK RACIST SPORTS
and advertisers, schools and media that support "black sports".
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Striking
Out? Black Baseball May Survive Another Strike, But the Fans May Stay
Home If Major League Baseball players decide to go on strike once again, the sport will survive but not necessarily as the "national pastime" for its fed-up (mostly white sports idiot) fans. 77% of all professional basketball players are black. 68% of all professional football players are black. 60% of all professional baseball players are black. - (statistics from Operation Hope) |
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"Caste
Football" |
Sports:
Kobe Bryant - Just another "alleged" Negro rapist |
HOW
ABOUT THEM DUNG BEETLES? by H. MILLARD © 2000 |
Saturday
Gladiators
-- A professor looks at the effect of athletics on higher education. (New
York Times - free registration required) By MORRIS BERMAN BEER AND CIRCUS How Big-Time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education. By Murray Sperber. The title is from Juvenal: panem et circenses, bread and circuses (that is, public spectacles). Looking out over the bleak cultural landscape of Rome in the late first and early second centuries A.D., the great satirist concluded that these were the only two things that seemed to interest the majority of his countrymen. How different, Murray Sperber seems to be asking, are things for the American empire today? |
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Genetics
of athletics: The controversy over race Entine, the Southern California
author of "Taboo:
Why Black Athletes Dominate Sports and Why We're Afraid To Talk About It,"
has been widely vilified since his controversial book was published in January. Entine told me, "I'm a white liberal Jew - I've been called the 'left-wing Rush Limbaugh.' " I want to acknowledge the evolutionary advantages of blacks . . . science does support the notion that people of West African origin are best at short-distance running, people of Eastern African origin best at long-distance running, whites have superior upper body strength, Chinese have the most flexible bodies, etc. (however he inconsistantly holds PC dognma that) "Science does not support the notion that blacks are less intelligent," Entine emphasized. |
"The
Bell Curve" Intelligence and class Structure in American Life by Richard J. Herrnstein and Charles Murray (c) 1994 - The Free Press Synopsis: In a book that is certain to ignite an explosive controversy, Herrnstein and Murray dare to reveal their belief that it is intelligence levels, not environmental circumstances, poverty, or lack of education that are at the root of many of our social problems. |
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