i also love that they've been working since may 2009 to purchase the riot gear. what are they getting?! the winnebago from Stripes?!
ahhh, criticize the gazette in your comment and it suddenly disappears! we have journalistic ingegrity at it's finest, stir up press by putting "emotional debate" in the headline. who said that? was someone quoted calling it that? or did we just make it up so readers flock to a failing paper.
it's creative journalism at it's best. take a story that might get lost on the back page and bump it up by putting "emotional debate" in the headline. this is simply the gazette making mountains out of mole hills.
a state law will never pass, pet owners far outnumber the angry letter writers such as duston. this letter is kind of ridiculous. just because you saw it once doesn't mean the others that do it are running stop signs as well. you have no way of telling that it was the dog that caused the driver to miss 2 stop signs you just put that together. who knows if the driver is just terrible with no dogs in the front seat? lastly, if it was dangerous and could've caused an accident, why were you anywhere near the guy?
height has nothing to do with throwing across your body and constantly underthrowing receivers. there have been plenty of smaller QB's who succeeded on the college level.
what led to his decision? easy, his top witness would've tanked the case. this is what happens when your entire case is someone who's taken a deal to testify against the other defendant.
nice propaganda piece. we all know the gazette prints anything pro CR but this is a new low. is it even legal to print all the names? what purpose does it serve other than to bolster the city's point that it catches more than Joe Schmoe?!
they've all been pretty darn good. the Ali one was hard to watch, but very informative for someone who wasn't alive at the time.
i thought this letter to the editor was funny, until i realized the author was serious. then it just became sad.
that ASU game was a nightmare, weather delay to start...and when it did start you wished it hadn't.