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  • #31
    Originally posted by RunningWolf
    Im not interested in trying to prove you wrong. I have no basis of knowledge on the subject to even consider you are wrong. Just wondering where the information came from. Did you read it on the internet? Is it related to your line of work?
    Ive never really heard anyone talk about strangulation meaning something more than just "regular" physical abuse. Your information made it seem similar to the link between serial killers and animal cruelty as a child.
    Will do when I get home. That predictive link or correlation is and isn't like that. I'll explain more later.
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    • #32
      Originally posted by Joshua2585
      No pictures. No evidence. Years after the fact. Not only that, but after initial abuse, she went back and got some more? Yeaaaaaaa. Zzzzzz...
      Originally posted by Freyaka
      What about when a woman puts hands on a man?

      I think a better way of saying it is not putting hands on a fellow human being. It's not called for regardless of the genders involved.

      *edit* to further clarify, I've got a buddy whose wife physically abused him for several years before he got out. It's horrible no matter which gender is the aggressor.
      Both of these...this topic as a whole has become so heavily biased it's insane.
      Anonymity is cowardice, and cowards are not known for their wisdom.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by JJBroncoFan
        Both of these...this topic as a whole has become so heavily biased it's insane.
        100% this.:clap:

        And crazy females know this and use it against men, all the time.
        A friends wife has broken her wrist from punching him. But the mental abuse is even worse. If he chose to he could literally break her in half. She's tiny and he's ripped. But the second he laid a hand on her, she calls the cops, and he goes to jail. Screwed.

        Can men stand up and protest for equal rights?

        Yea. I have a bias against females that do this kind of garbage. And don't infer that I condone male abusers from this post. Its horrible both ways. But most men in these situations are just silent victims.

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        • #34
          Domestic violence is disgusting, no doubt. We need to help those with problems on both sides. Counseling for victims and the abuser, especially those that have a capacity to change. However, there is an underlining problem at the root of the issue. We have created an atmosphere that rewards people for making false accusations. It is routinely used in divorce proceedings and against wealthy people. The issue is that the false accusers rarely face any consequences when the allegations are false, even if proven.

          Those that are interested can look into the statistics of what I am saying. It is alarming the amount of claims that are considered "unsubstantiated." Of those the ones considered "unlikely" are still very high and are the stories considered fictitious. I would think that number would drop significantly if these people faced some backlash for their actions. I would consider the starting point whatever punishment the accused faced.
          Anonymity is cowardice, and cowards are not known for their wisdom.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by RunningWolf
            100% this.:clap:

            And crazy females know this and use it against men, all the time.
            A friends wife has broken her wrist from punching him. But the mental abuse is even worse. If he chose to he could literally break her in half. She's tiny and he's ripped. But the second he laid a hand on her, she calls the cops, and he goes to jail. Screwed.

            Can men stand up and protest for equal rights?

            Yea. I have a bias against females that do this kind of garbage. And don't infer that I condone male abusers from this post. Its horrible both ways. But most men in these situations are just silent victims.
            Absolutely true and I would never infer that, I know exactly where you're coming from. Someone changed the definition of "equality" along the way. I see a lot of cry babies in this country wanting special treatment, not equal. Of course I don't mean all people, and I acknowledge there are issues in society today still. However, most of this nonsense out there is not part of a solution.
            Anonymity is cowardice, and cowards are not known for their wisdom.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by JJBroncoFan
              Both of these...this topic as a whole has become so heavily biased it's insane.
              I agree, but I'm not even going to touch this conversation further because honestly, we're already delving into the realm of what normally causes a thread to be moved to the politics and religion sections of the forum.
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              • #37
                Originally posted by Freyaka
                I agree, but I'm not even going to touch this conversation further because honestly, we're already delving into the realm of what normally causes a thread to be moved to the politics and religion sections of the forum.
                Probably true, I don't get to go there yet either
                Anonymity is cowardice, and cowards are not known for their wisdom.

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by Freyaka
                  I agree, but I'm not even going to touch this conversation further because honestly, we're already delving into the realm of what normally causes a thread to be moved to the politics and religion sections of the forum.
                  Agreed. This isn't Broncos football, this is politics and some are taking it a too personal.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Freyaka
                    I agree, but I'm not even going to touch this conversation further because honestly, we're already delving into the realm of what normally causes a thread to be moved to the politics and religion sections of the forum.

                    So there are times when I I have to say is..... ^^^^^^ this. Thanks folks.
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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by Freyaka
                      I agree, but I'm not even going to touch this conversation further because honestly, we're already delving into the realm of what normally causes a thread to be moved to the politics and religion sections of the forum.
                      Concur. Except for the off-hand reference to his two years at Denver, this DEFINITELY is not a Broncos Football thread. More like an Anything Goes thread.
                      --I have 2 favorite teams - #1 Broncos, #2 whoever is playing against Dallas.

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                      • #41
                        Montee Ball arrested for felony bail jumping

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                        • #42
                          It's getting sad now. He's fully spiraling out of control. Hopefully he can pull it together. He's still very young and has a long life ahead of him.
                          #swapping

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                          • #43
                            Originally posted by flosstein
                            It's getting sad now. He's fully spiraling out of control. Hopefully he can pull it together. He's still very young and has a long life ahead of him.
                            Maybe Johnny Manziel can live with him instead of Von.
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                            • #44
                              Seems kind of excessive to make it a felony to violate a don't drink order. Seems like it should be a misdemeanor.

                              Hope the guy straightens out.
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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by broncolee
                                Seems kind of excessive to make it a felony to violate a don't drink order. Seems like it should be a misdemeanor.

                                Hope the guy straightens out.
                                Not when he's facing a 2nd domestic violence charge with strangulation attached. That is a very serious charge.

                                Demonstrates to me that he's out of control when he's unable to follow the orders given by the court as a condition of his bail. So it's not like he merely had a drink. It was all the conditions surrounding the taking of that drink.
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