Should the Ravens release Ray Rice?

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  • AL - 10 years ago

    I am neither a sports fan nor a fan or hitting a woman - or anyone else for that matter. However, the Fact that she "there after" Married him says that she both understands and excepts the reasons she was "knocked out". [Possibly even believing that she would have done the same thing had some one treated her the same way she felt she was treating him.]
    Also most all of us know very little about thier argument other than the Fact that it was "THEIR" Argument and "Thier" problem. And if she -as his fiancé and there after - "WIFE" can forgive him, it is "NO ONES" business or right to hold the charge against him.
    Had he did this to some one else and possibly tried to pay them off to keep silent, he should be held fully accountable. But this is truly a different case. And his "WIFE" - the so called victim - should rightly have the last and only say - NOT the general public. We ALL have said and/or done things that the general public would have problems with. Thus, we all need to learn the difference between a personal issue and a public one. SADLY cameras and cellphones have come to caused too many people to try and play the Judge over things for which they have little understanding. However, when it comes to Judging - that is God's Job. 'For he sees what the heart is'. Man sees only what appears to his eyes.

    We all are too quick to Judge because it seems he did a seriously crazy act in Punching a woman. And in all truth I would have to agree that it does "seem" that he did.
    Yet, we all may well be forgetting that his Now new Wife (the only victim) "Forgave him". And she did that even before she Married Him. When we try to hold this issue over his {and this their} heads we are "IN FACT" punching "HER" just as hard as he did. For we are showing little respect for her as his wife. For she has the right to forgive him. And thus, we are bringing further unneeded pressure on their Marriage. Therefore,, "we" all become more responsible for the failure of their marriage than their own personal weaknesses and foolish acts.

    Yet, I do pray that they hold on to "each other" (as married people are suppose to do) and get pass this foolishness inflicted by public opinions. And that both of them have learned to better control their tempers and show loving concern for each other.

    I care little about sports but an am a real fan a a good marriage. So I do hope that there's turns out to be one of such a kind - despite a rather bumpy start.

  • AL - 10 years ago

    I am neither a sports fan nor a fan or hitting a woman - or anyone else for that matter. However, the Fact that she "there after" Married him says that she both understands and excepts the reasons she was "knocked out". [Possibly even believing that she would have done the same thing had some one treated her the same way she felt she was treating him.]
    Also most all of us know very little about thier argument other than the Fact that it was "THEIR" Argument and "Thier" problem. And if she -as his fiancé and there after - "WIFE" can forgive him, it is "NO ONES" business or right to hold the charge against him.
    Had he did this to some one else and possibly tried to pay them off to keep silent, he should be held fully accountable. But this is truly a different case. And his "WIFE" - the so called victim - should rightly have the last and only say - NOT the general public. We ALL have said and/or done things that the general public would have problems with. Thus, we all need to learn the difference between a personal issue and a public one. SADLY cameras and cellphones have come to caused too many people to try and play the Judge over things for which they have little understanding. However, when it comes to Judging - that is God's Job. 'For he sees what the heart is'. Man sees only what appears to his eyes.

  • Marie Davis - 10 years ago

    He didn't seem that concerned about her well being while he performed this horrific act! So don't be concerned about your job, he had every right to defend him self however enforcing your power and defending yourself are too different things she could have really been injured from that blow!!!

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