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PAOLI GUEST COLUMN IN MISSOULIAN

grizbrokebacker1 said:
CrunchGriz said:
grizbrokebacker1 said:
GrizMusician said:
There's a big difference between JJ's & PW's situations... PW's appointment to the BoR is a PRIVELAGE... not a right. :roll:

Not even sure why you threw this statement into the argument but when the F*#! did playing football become a right? If I have a "right" to play football then sign me up Coach Delaney. I won't let you down.

Oh, come on, gbb, you know what they were getting at. Paoli made his harsh comments just prior to Williams' confirmation as a member of the BoR, which is a privilege. Williams, on other hand, made his inflammatory comments just prior to Jordan Johnson's trial for rape, which could have easily tainted the trial and jeopardized his presumption of innocence and potentially his freedom, which until that trial were his rights.

There's a huge difference between the two, and you know it.

Sorry, but the way it was written insinuated that playing football is a right rather than a privilege.
You need to go back to reading class and develop some reading comprehension skills if that's the way you read it. Nowhere in that post did it compare playing football to serving on the board of regents. Now when comparing whether or not somebody is locked away for 10 to 20 years to whether or not somebody is confirmed to serve on the board of regents... It is pretty obvious which scenario has more at stake
 
Teton Cat said:
Copper Griz said:
Teton Cat said:
havgrizfan said:
Teton, I'm not interested in doing any research on the use of the word "Thug" towards a group of young, african american males. I know how many of them feel about the word. I would challenge you to do your own research. Ask DMAC how he feels about an old white man calling young african american football players "thugs". Ask Elvis Akpla how he feels about it. And since this isn't a Griz-Cat rivalry thing, as you seem to be making it, ask Vernon Adams too, or ask Zach Baumann how they feel about that word and that sterotype. No need to respond. Ask em' or don't ask em'. I don't really care what your viewpoint is on it. The word is hurtful and offensive to a certain group of people and even if you don't think it should be, the fact is, it is.

I just thought you'd like to do some research to back up your opinions....you are all ways challenging others to do the same!!! Kinda touchy when you're called out I noticed....are you feeling "hurtful" too? Would you like a hanky? Must be a long list of words that offend you. :mrgreen:



If you are going to pick a pissing match - make sure it is one that makes sense. Sorry, but you sound like a jackass on this one Teton.

Ah yes.....Copper boy.....you too can play the race card when all else fails!!! It is a sure winner in some circles...just not Montana!! I'm sure you must be an expert in nomenclature too.....Hey, if a white guy beats up a convenience store clerk with a baseball bat is he considered a thug? If not what other names could you call him? :mrgreen:


Whatever makes you feel better dude. Whatever makes you feel better. :roll:
 
Teton Cat said:
havgrizfan said:
Well written piece. I especially like how he touched on the racial overtones of Williams' comments. I don't think that has been addressed enough. I am certain Pat is NOT a racist. I am in agreement with Paoli that his comments were and I'm quite certain from his responses since the original quotes, he just doesn't seem to care that he's seriously hurt and offended a lot of kids and their families, let alone so many people he was appointed to represent.

Could you please post some links and/or research showing that the word "thugs" is racist? Nothing about it in Websters dictionary. In old gangster movies from the 30's,40's, and 50's the "heavies" in the film that did the enforcing were referred to as "thugs".....they were all ways big,mean,tough, AND WHITE!!! Maybe I"m missing something here....are there any other words that are racist [other than the obvious ones that I won't mention] that ordinary non-racist people may be using?

The racism was "implied" in his comments. Thinly veiled racism is sometimes worse than overt racism.
Remember, this guy is a public figure.
 
Teton Cat said:
Copper Griz said:
Teton Cat said:
havgrizfan said:
Teton, I'm not interested in doing any research on the use of the word "Thug" towards a group of young, african american males. I know how many of them feel about the word. I would challenge you to do your own research. Ask DMAC how he feels about an old white man calling young african american football players "thugs". Ask Elvis Akpla how he feels about it. And since this isn't a Griz-Cat rivalry thing, as you seem to be making it, ask Vernon Adams too, or ask Zach Baumann how they feel about that word and that sterotype. No need to respond. Ask em' or don't ask em'. I don't really care what your viewpoint is on it. The word is hurtful and offensive to a certain group of people and even if you don't think it should be, the fact is, it is.

I just thought you'd like to do some research to back up your opinions....you are all ways challenging others to do the same!!! Kinda touchy when you're called out I noticed....are you feeling "hurtful" too? Would you like a hanky? Must be a long list of words that offend you. :mrgreen:






If you are going to pick a pissing match - make sure it is one that makes sense. Sorry, but you sound like a jackass on this one Teton.

Ah yes.....Copper boy.....you too can play the race card when all else fails!!! It is a sure winner in some circles...just not Montana!! I'm sure you must be an expert in nomenclature too.....Hey, if a white guy beats up a convenience store clerk with a baseball bat is he considered a thug? If not what other names could you call him? :mrgreen:

Your comments have strayed from dumb to irrelevant...Save face. Forget going for a trifecta :mrgreen:
 
Here is the response from my State Senator, who happens to be from Red Lodge:

Truth be told, all the Regents are out of control. Less than 50% of students graduate in 6 years. These people are failing but pretend the answer is more money. They are asking professors to spend as much of their time on "community involvement" - read community activism. And they are not agitating for free markets and less government. My vote against Williams will be a no vote against the whole lot of them.

Jason


We're glad we voted for him.
 
kemajic said:
Here is the response from my State Senator, who happens to be from Red Lodge:

Truth be told, all the Regents are out of control. Less than 50% of students graduate in 6 years. These people are failing but pretend the answer is more money. They are asking professors to spend as much of their time on "community involvement" - read community activism. And they are not agitating for free markets and less government. My vote against Williams will be a no vote against the whole lot of them.

Jason


We're glad we voted for him.
Can he be cloned? :clap: :clap:
 
kemajic said:
Here is the response from my State Senator, who happens to be from Red Lodge:

Truth be told, all the Regents are out of control. Less than 50% of students graduate in 6 years. These people are failing but pretend the answer is more money. They are asking professors to spend as much of their time on "community involvement" - read community activism. And they are not agitating for free markets and less government. My vote against Williams will be a no vote against the whole lot of them.

Jason


We're glad we voted for him.
I'm guessing this was Jason Priest?

This guy is more shady than you guys think. Having said that though, I'm glad he'll be voting against PW
 
Fahque said:
kemajic said:
Here is the response from my State Senator, who happens to be from Red Lodge:

Truth be told, all the Regents are out of control. Less than 50% of students graduate in 6 years. These people are failing but pretend the answer is more money. They are asking professors to spend as much of their time on "community involvement" - read community activism. And they are not agitating for free markets and less government. My vote against Williams will be a no vote against the whole lot of them.

Jason


We're glad we voted for him.
I'm guessing this was Jason Priest?

This guy is more shady than you guys think. Having said that though, I'm glad he'll be voting against PW
Correct. I'll take his "shady" to CHANGE any day.
 
The collective intellect of all of the cat fans in this thread would still fall short of the average special needs child.


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Jason Priest is a scoundrel of the highest order. While Pat Williams needs to go, Priest and his ATP pals should not be entrusted with the peoples' business.
 
imo paoli was a thug when he played and still was when he got out of school. a drunken, loud mouth thug at that. always popping off, but never at anyone his own size.
 
getgrizzy said:
imo paoli was a thug when he played and still was when he got out of school. a drunken, loud mouth thug at that. always popping off, but never at anyone his own size.

Of course you wouldn't have the balls to actually say that to Dave's face now would you? If the answer is yes, that can be arranged quite easily I am sure. ;)
 
Someone on here always has to know of someone and they are "scum". Seriously. If that is the case, everyone is scum. No one on here is perfect and yes, your :shit: stinks.
 
Paoli is bombastic and comes across as a lot of bluster in the courtroom. However, he has undeniable intensity and demonstrated the ability to think on his feet during the trial. God forbid if I needed a defense attorney I would not hesitate to hire him. I think his guest column was fantastic and right on the money. Thanks for posting it here egrizzers.

If I had to guess at characterizing William's prejudice, I would say he is probably not intentional being racist, just not up to speed on the lexicon. He is however overtly prejudice against athletes, particularly football players. He carries that sad old mantra that universities must always "look to the library" before spending anything on athletics - implying that athletic ability is not a legitimate form of intelligence or is not a worthy avenue of education. I say athletics at UM contributes far more than just a huge economic boost to Missoula and the school. The return on investment is a no brainer. Which brings us back to Williams...
 
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