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Post by tonycamphd on Sept 25, 2014 11:39:01 GMT -6
Gimme a break, an indictment would have been an utterly absurd abomination of justice! I'm not a fan of Stewart, that sort of racing or nascar, i'm a motocross head, but a racer is a racer, there is no way Stewart intentionally hit that kid. The stupidity of Ward's actions is unquestionable, and possibly unequalled in the history of motorsports, it was suicide by a youthful sense of indestructibility and rageful ignorance, it should serve as a lesson to up and comers to keep a slight reality tether to the ground. It was lame for them to posthumously release the info of him being high, but quite honestly, you'd have to be really friggin high to try a stunt like that!
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Post by jcoutu1 on Sept 25, 2014 11:46:15 GMT -6
Gimme a break, an indictment would have been an utterly absurd abomination of justice! I'm not a fan of Stewart, that sort of racing or nascar, i'm a motocross head, but a racer is a racer, there is no way Stewart intentionally hit that kid. The stupidity of Ward's actions is unquestionable, and possibly unequalled in the history of motorsports, it was suicide by a youthful sense of indestructibility and rageful ignorance, it should serve as a lesson to up and comers to keep a slight reality tether to the ground. It was lame for them to posthumously release the info of him being high, but quite honestly, you'd have to be really friggin high to try a stunt like that! I think his being high is irrelevant to the story. I don't think that has anything to do with him going after Stewart and it's a low blow for them to even mention it.
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Post by tonycamphd on Sept 25, 2014 11:47:47 GMT -6
Gimme a break, an indictment would have been an utterly absurd abomination of justice! I'm not a fan of Stewart, that sort of racing or nascar, i'm a motocross head, but a racer is a racer, there is no way Stewart intentionally hit that kid. The stupidity of Ward's actions is unquestionable, and possibly unequalled in the history of motorsports, it was suicide by a youthful sense of indestructibility and rageful ignorance, it should serve as a lesson to up and comers to keep a slight reality tether to the ground. It was lame for them to posthumously release the info of him being high, but quite honestly, you'd have to be really friggin high to try a stunt like that! I think his being high is irrelevant to the story. I don't think that has anything to do with him going after Stewart and it's a low blow for them to even mention it. see bold above, couldn't agree more.
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Post by mobeach on Sept 26, 2014 6:33:40 GMT -6
Gimme a break, an indictment would have been an utterly absurd abomination of justice! I'm not a fan of Stewart, that sort of racing or nascar, i'm a motocross head, but a racer is a racer, there is no way Stewart intentionally hit that kid. The stupidity of Ward's actions is unquestionable, and possibly unequalled in the history of motorsports, it was suicide by a youthful sense of indestructibility and rageful ignorance, it should serve as a lesson to up and comers to keep a slight reality tether to the ground. It was lame for them to posthumously release the info of him being high, but quite honestly, you'd have to be really friggin high to try a stunt like that! I think his being high is irrelevant to the story. I don't think that has anything to do with him going after Stewart and it's a low blow for them to even mention it. Imagine how the family feels about that.
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Post by ericn on Sept 28, 2014 21:23:52 GMT -6
Gimme a break, an indictment would have been an utterly absurd abomination of justice! I'm not a fan of Stewart, that sort of racing or nascar, i'm a motocross head, but a racer is a racer, there is no way Stewart intentionally hit that kid. The stupidity of Ward's actions is unquestionable, and possibly unequalled in the history of motorsports, it was suicide by a youthful sense of indestructibility and rageful ignorance, it should serve as a lesson to up and comers to keep a slight reality tether to the ground. It was lame for them to posthumously release the info of him being high, but quite honestly, you'd have to be really friggin high to try a stunt like that! I think his being high is irrelevant to the story. I don't think that has anything to do with him going after Stewart and it's a low blow for them to even mention it. It was in the autopsy report, and every friggin media guy Who skimmed the report latched on to it. Besides shouldn't. Pot of mellowed the guy out a bit ?
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Post by tonycamphd on Sept 29, 2014 12:50:47 GMT -6
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