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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI do as well. Folks would be amazed at his scores. That said I don't think it has anything at all to do with his ethnicity but his skills as a player. Plenty of top schools bend their requirements for athletes.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat you are is a racist. You are NOT a minority except maybe the only ******* in your household. You got all over the kid going to Harvard and the only thing you know about him is that he is black. How did you know he got entitlements? I have nothing more to add because you are not worth anyone's time.
Am I a racist because I don't approve of entitlements and people getting things that they do not earn? You must be a liberal then who blindly voted for someone based on race, which actually makes you a racist; defined as treating one group differently than another (Webster).
You have nothing more to add because you have spoken from a stance of ignorance by what you claim to know, but know absolutely nothing. You would be better off listening and learning before forming an opinion of a topic that you have no knowledge of.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAmadu was a man amongst boys when he was pre-teen. Reminded me of Freddy Adu situation. Hasn't grown much since but still a good player.
I am pretty sure I remember him wearing a gps tracking ankle bracelet to a game I played him in when he was young playing for North Shore United. Some assault case he was involved in.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostAm I a racist because I don't approve of entitlements and people getting things that they do not earn? You must be a liberal then who blindly voted for someone based on race, which actually makes you a racist; defined as treating one group differently than another (Webster).
You have nothing more to add because you have spoken from a stance of ignorance by what you claim to know, but know absolutely nothing. You would be better off listening and learning before forming an opinion of a topic that you have no knowledge of.
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Let's get this back on track.
Denis Martinez- Chelsea-Bolts-Northeastern
Adam Gibbs -Bolts-Westboro- Northeastern
Miles Robinson-Bolts-Arlington-Syracuse
Mohamed Kenawy-Bolts-Boston-Northeastern
Zachary Herivaux-Revs-Brookline/Beaver Country Day - Providence
Austin Aviza-Revs-Medway-Syracuse
Amadu Kunateh-Revs-Lawrence Academy-Harvard*
Trevor Davock-NEFC-Rivers-Boston College*
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm pretty sure I had your ex-wife. She begged for it again after that but I was truly unimpressed. She divorced you shortly after that and now you know why. Once she had a real man, out with you.
Regardless of one's stance on this topic, this has to be the worst and most inane comment that I have ever read on TS. People like this should not exist. Unfortunately, they do. It is wrong on so many levels.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostLet's get this back on track.
Denis Martinez- Chelsea-Bolts-Northeastern
Adam Gibbs -Bolts-Westboro- Northeastern
Miles Robinson-Bolts-Arlington-Syracuse
Mohamed Kenawy-Bolts-Boston-Northeastern
Zachary Herivaux-Revs-Brookline/Beaver Country Day - Providence
Austin Aviza-Revs-Medway-Syracuse
Amadu Kunateh-Revs-Lawrence Academy-Harvard*
Trevor Davock-NEFC-Rivers-Boston College*
OK. So three for Ainscough and so far thee for the Bolts. Without Northeastern would any Bolts kids of the 2015 graduating class be going to a division 1 school.......to play soccer?
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI wouldn't be amazed. I know that a lot of people can't get past where he comes from.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere was little consequence for his actions. He wore an ankle bracelet for a year but was not restricted in what he could do. He did not even have to give up his extra curricular activities. My 13 year old played against him while he was wearing the bracelet. It was a difficult discussion to have with my son as I wanted to tell him that if you do bad things bad things will happen to you but it was only a minor inconvenience. Now the kid is headed off to Harvard. His past is his past but for the family of the guy it will never be the past as I believe they will never get past it.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostRegardless of one's stance on this topic, this has to be the worst and most inane comment that I have ever read on TS. People like this should not exist. Unfortunately, they do. It is wrong on so many levels.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostThere was little consequence for his actions. He wore an ankle bracelet for a year but was not restricted in what he could do. He did not even have to give up his extra curricular activities. My 13 year old played against him while he was wearing the bracelet. It was a difficult discussion to have with my son as I wanted to tell him that if you do bad things bad things will happen to you but it was only a minor inconvenience. Now the kid is headed off to Harvard. His past is his past but for the family of the guy it will never be the past as I believe they will never get past it.
True...the bracelet kept tabs on where he was and made sure he was in for curfew each night and prevented him from hanging out in gangs. No different than any other 13/14 year old. So basically his punishment was that he had to behave like an average kid.
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