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To: steve harris who wrote (347626)8/20/2007 3:23:06 PM
From: longnshort  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574332
 
product of affirmative action



To: steve harris who wrote (347626)8/20/2007 3:24:22 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1574332
 
Another product of the public education system....

Public education system rocks! I say bring it on. I got my slingbox all set up at home, and am ready for opening day Cal-Tennessee at 4am a week from Sunday morning....

calbears.cstv.com



To: steve harris who wrote (347626)8/20/2007 3:28:23 PM
From: Elroy  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574332
 
See what happens when you come out of the closet in Arkansas - they shoot ya!

Father Accused of Shooting, Paralyzing Daughter's Boyfriend After Finding Him in Closet
Saturday, August 18, 2007

foxnews.com

BENTONVILLE, Ark. — A man accused of shooting and paralyzing his daughter's boyfriend has been charged with first-degree battery and a terroristic act.

George David Reed, 48, of Highfill was arrested July 31 in the shooting of Michael Austin Guzman, 19.

Reed was charged Friday in Benton County Circuit Court and is free on a $150,000 bond. His arraignment is set for Sept. 10.

Authorities say Reed came home and found Guzman hiding in the closet of his 17-year-old daughter's bedroom. Police said Reed beat Guzman with a pool stick, then left the room to retrieve a gun. Guzman and his girlfriend blocked the bedroom door with a dresser, and Reed began shooting through the door, police said.

A bullet struck Guzman in the back and lodged in his spinal cord, fracturing three vertebrae. Doctors don't expect Guzman to regain any feeling or mobility below his waist, authorities said.

If convicted, Reed faces up to life in prison.