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Originally Posted by AutumnWind
Bunch of scumbags on here laughing at this guys death. He left behind 3 kids without a dad. I think that is horrible. I Hope karma gets you guys.
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Originally Posted by Boltjolt
Huge blow to the City of San Diego. DT was a big blow as well and it was very sad but Seau you have to understand something. He was a home town guy who grew up there. From High school he was in the paper as a multisport guy who went up the road on to USC and then drafted by the Chargers. He was very active in the community with his foundation and his restaurants. Very popular guy there so this is huge for us.
I have to say reading comments in this thread, many of your posters here have no class at all.
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Originally Posted by Aries Walker
This goes beyond what team he played for; it's tragic that he killed himself. It's even more tragic that a lot of people are blaming him for falling victim to a disease.
It's a good thing he didn't catch the plague. The cries of "How dare he be so selfish" would fill the air.
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Originally Posted by crazycoffey
hmmmm, divorce rate among the military is as high or higher, joblessness and financially stressed too. Mental health issues that lead to rising suicide rates. Hmmmmm, is there a difference we could focus on?
**** Seau, made millions, blew it, got divorced and depressed, killed himself and still makes front page news. Selfish prick. Only 43. selfish news media and selfish society.
I'm going outside to enjoy the sunshine. Peace out.
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if that makes me classless, then I'm classless and sleeping soundly. I notice no comments about Seau making national headlines, and the many service members who never had it as good as Seau, yet suffered and made a selfish decision isn't even part of the discussion.
Stay classy society.