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Published on November 3, 2007 By Dan Greene In Current Events
I guess November is lets be a racist month and release it to the public. You would think that celebrities and people who have or do have the cameras in their face all the time, you know from being celebrities that they would know the words not to say ever.

Like the N word, in this instance, in a personal conversation with Dog's son where he says he doesn't want his son's girlfriend around because his family and he use the N word, where is just slips out. Right.

The link at the end of the article is to the page with a recording with numerous use of the N word. After the Michael Richards debacle, which happened last year, in November, you would think it ironic, based on the substance of Dog's conversation, about not wanting to trade everything he has worked for over the course of 30 + years for being labeled a racist, and that he basically perjures himself to us now, by his very choice of words.

I thought Dog was entertaining TV, but that's it. You have to know as an entertainer you golden rule to success is not to offend your audience with racial slurs. You don't see too many successful doctors prescribing arsenic. Unfortunately for Dog this wasn't even a public event, or a slip of the tongue in the line of his duty. It was a supposed personal conversation with a family member.

I am a bit surprised, with his understanding that you can't trust anybody, you know from family members turning in other family members, and from the impact these kinds of statements, whatever the context, have had for the people who use them, that Dog didn't just choose to substitute the "N word" for his use of the racial slurs.

So what does Dog say now that he got caught and the world knows...

"I have the utmost respect and aloha for black people who have suffered so much due to racial discrimination and acts of hatred," the elder Chapman said.
"I did not mean to add yet another slap in the face to an entire race of people who have brought so many gifts to this world. I am ashamed of myself and I pledge to do whatever I can to repair this damage I have caused."

Even for a network's, A & E, numero uno rated program, nobody, even a down and dirty kinda guy like Dog, survives this kinda thing.

By the way Dog's really adopted name is Duane Chapman. Listen to his phone call here...
http://www.nationalenquirer.com/dog_bounty_hunter_racial_slur_tape/celebrity/64325
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on Nov 08, 2007
All throughout highschool his father never let him throw the ball because he made bad throwing decisions.


Right. However, while Favre is very mobile, his legs are not his primary strength. As you well remember, in Favre's early years, it was short screen passes under Holmgren's system that put them in the end zone, and until Edgar Bennet busted the 1,000 yard barrier, that was their substitute for a running game. While Favre (at least in his prime) was capable of tucking and running on any given play, it's the fact that he didn't that has kept him in the game so long.

Favre made some mistakes as a man too, with an addiction to pain killers that nearly killed him.


Yes, but those mistakes did not put him in prison for a long period of time.

In the world of sports, association with gambling has traditionally been its "unforgivable sin". Although that seems about to change, at least in the NBA, usually such changes take place over time, and every year gone by will take away from Vick's viability.

I, personally, am hoping Vick never wears an NFL uniform again. Sports tolerates thugs far too often, and maybe, just maybe, if they would stop doing that so often, things could change.

Given that the NFL commissionership doesn't change hands that often, I wouldn't put money on Goodell going anywhere in time for Vick's reinstatement. And given the increasing political clout of organizations like PETA, I have serious reservations about Vick seeing the inside of an NFL stadium again without going through TicketMaster to get there.
on Nov 09, 2007
So what do you think about Dog and getting back on TV? Any chance?
on Nov 09, 2007
So what do you think about Dog and getting back on TV? Any chance?


Imus is doing it on Radio. Anything is possible.
on Nov 09, 2007
So what do you think about Dog and getting back on TV? Any chance?


Absolutely. It may not be A&E, but there are far too many scandal merchants drooling at the notoriety Dog could bring to their podunk cable TV station.
on Nov 10, 2007
I was actually thinking on A&E, on the same program, being reinstated by them. I could see how another network could pick them up, or at least say they are until the masses bitch about it.

I'm surprised IMUS has made the recovery he has, which has largely gone unnoticed/unrefuted by the masses as well.

I don't think he'll have to kill himself Whip. LOL.
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