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Quote from: dbucfan on January 28, 2013, 09:29:33 PMOf all the things about Ray Lewis that should make one nutz, his belief in God, and hope for salvation shouldn't make a list - any list. Just my 2 centavosit doesn't need to be forced upon anyone...and def not portrayed as if God is rooting for the Ravens..02 back at ya.
Of all the things about Ray Lewis that should make one nutz, his belief in God, and hope for salvation shouldn't make a list - any list. Just my 2 centavos
I am fairly confident God doesn't root for football teams.
Quote from: dbucfan on January 28, 2013, 10:26:47 PM I am fairly confident God doesn't root for football teams. As am I. Not so sure Ray Ray agrees.
Quote from: Hate on January 28, 2013, 10:31:24 PMQuote from: dbucfan on January 28, 2013, 10:26:47 PM I am fairly confident God doesn't root for football teams. As am I. Not so sure Ray Ray agrees.You should straighten him out. Let me know how that turns out.. lol
I'd like to see his ass in jail where it belongs for obstruction of justice and accessory to murder. Like OJ, Ray Lewis and his hommies got away with committing murder.
The simple FACT is there was no meaningful evidence linking Lewis to the murders because if there was he would have been indicted.
Kwame Harris called looking for his underwear...
Quote from: VinBucFan on January 29, 2013, 12:55:31 AM The simple FACT is there was no meaningful evidence linking Lewis to the murders because if there was he would have been indicted. You're not going to believe this....wait for it.....Lewis was indicted for murder. Do you know the difference between being indicted and convicted?So before jumping in, have your facts straight.Ray Lewis, the Baltimore Ravens' All-Pro linebacker, was indicted today on two murder charges by a Fulton County grand jury, charged with six counts in connection with the stabbing deaths outside an Atlanta nightclub 11 days ago.Two companions who rode away from the scene with Lewis in a stretch limousine -- and who are the subjects of a manhunt -- were indicted on the same charges.A bond hearing for the 24-year-old Lewis will be held Monday. He has been in police custody since his arrest on Jan. 31, less than 24 hours after the stabbing deaths occurred in a sidewalk brawl between two groups of post-Super Bowl revelers, the police said.Warrants have been issued for the other two men indicted with Lewis, Reginald Oakley, 31, of Baltimore, and Joseph Sweeting, 34, of Miami. District Attorney Paul L. Howard Jr. said today that he did not expect any of the other nine passengers who left the scene in the limousine -- and have not yet come forward to testify -- to face criminal charges.http://www.nytimes.com/2000/02/12/sports/pro-football-lewis-indicted-in-deaths-in-brawl-at-nightclub.html