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    tss1987
    Tom
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    But that’s why it’s a good name. The more serious the subject, the dumber the joke.

    Relax. 

    Nah. The ones who take this sort of violence with them off the ice of the one’s with shitty parents/social circles. I have played my entire life, as have my siblings, cousins, community, etc. I’d reckon over 90% of us have never been in a fight off of the ice in our entire lives. If a hockey-playing child beats

    I think you actually have some decent points to make, but “The high schoolers clearly thought that Phillips was on their side so they joined in on his chants” is not one of them.  

    I should have read the pending comments before posting. It seems to be a sentiment shared by many. 

    Is there a place in all of this where we can feel bad for him? I don’t know much else about him besides what I see on Deadspin (maybe he’s a shitty person?) and so perhaps its undeserved, but man I feel bad for him.

    Isn’t he Latino? The names Cesar Altieri Randazzo or Cesar Sayoc together with the photo doesn’t seem like a white guy.

    I don’t care if it is a white guy, mind you. I do think the idea of a Latino, against whose people so much presidential venom has been directed, being responsible for these acts is especially

    Wondering whether I am in the only one who saw that as her exchanging some sort of a high five with a guy in the crowd (seen just before the “slap”), following through with the motion, and then drunkenly swinging her hand back to “neutral” position, during which she makes contact with the officer’s head. Swing forward

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