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Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
06-24-2008, 07:52 PM
Post: #11
Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
Sheriff Joe is just trying to get attention like he always does. I'm not surprised he is turning this into a story he needs not to be a part of.
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06-24-2008, 10:45 PM
Post: #12
Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
ccunanan40 Wrote:Sheriff Joe is just trying to get attention like he always does. I'm not surprised he is turning this into a story he needs not to be a part of.

Sherriff Joe = Parris Hilton of Law enforcement

Where there is a camera, he is willing to flash his @#@!%...

He does some good things, but he is an absolute camera "woman of the night"...
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06-25-2008, 01:06 AM
Post: #13
Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
After thinking about this for a bit, I wonder what would have been if there were camera phones and 24 hour news 10-20 even 50 years ago. Some of your "Role Models" would be exposed 100 x worse than this. Shaq has earned the right to go out and have a good time. He isn't a pacman or Chris Henry. It wasn't like he was in a coffee shop and just busted out some freestyle rap in front of 80 year olds, he was in the right setting and the crowd loved it. That was never meant to make it into world news seconds after he gets off the stage. It's just something to think about.
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06-25-2008, 01:23 AM
Post: #14
Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
Detsports72 Wrote:After thinking about this for a bit, I wonder what would have been if there were camera phones and 24 hour news 10-20 even 50 years ago. Some of your "Role Models" would be exposed 100 x worse than this. Shaq has earned the right to go out and have a good time. He isn't a pacman or Chris Henry. It wasn't like he was in a coffee shop and just busted out some freestyle rap in front of 80 year olds, he was in the right setting and the crowd loved it. That was never meant to make it into world news seconds after he gets off the stage. It's just something to think about.

Very true, however, as a celebrity and role model he has a duty to not behave in such a manner, especially in a place where youth is prevalent. If he wanted to do that, he can do it privately, or not be a celebrity in the first place!
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06-25-2008, 05:20 AM
Post: #15
Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
iDEALZ Auctions Wrote:
Detsports72 Wrote:After thinking about this for a bit, I wonder what would have been if there were camera phones and 24 hour news 10-20 even 50 years ago. Some of your "Role Models" would be exposed 100 x worse than this. Shaq has earned the right to go out and have a good time. He isn't a pacman or Chris Henry. It wasn't like he was in a coffee shop and just busted out some freestyle rap in front of 80 year olds, he was in the right setting and the crowd loved it. That was never meant to make it into world news seconds after he gets off the stage. It's just something to think about.

Very true, however, as a celebrity and role model he has a duty to not behave in such a manner, especially in a place where youth is prevalent. If he wanted to do that, he can do it privately, or not be a celebrity in the first place!


DIdnt Shaq do this in the same setting as an actual rapper would do it? Wasnt it a concert setting? So rappers would not be considered celebrities or role models? Because they do the same thing Shaq did!
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06-25-2008, 07:12 AM
Post: #16
Sheriff wants Shaq's badges back after Kobe rap
I have no respect for Shaq anymore, that is just cold, HE IS AN IDIOT!
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