Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
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Lifetime ban. Kinda surprised, actually.
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I have no idea what meaning he was reaching for with that line.dead man walking wrote:She was like a sexy nanny playing “pin the fried chicken on the Sambo.
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Shaq and other luminaries of the nigger community mock the disabled...zero fucks given.
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neither do i. it has a bit of an igx vibe, though.Kazuya Mishima wrote:I have no idea what meaning he was reaching for with that line.dead man walking wrote:She was like a sexy nanny playing “pin the fried chicken on the Sambo.
serious legal question:
can nba exec silver ban sterling from attending games? i get that he has authority to ban him from participating in the clippers activities. he can fine him. he might be able to take his team away. but can he ban him from attending a public event?
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Sure, because it's not a public event. Check it out the next time you buy a ticket to a sporting event: chances are, either on the back of the ticket itself or on whatever you get acknowledging your purpose, there's a whole long list of terms and conditions, including reasons why you can be banned from either the event or future events.dead man walking wrote: can nba exec silver ban sterling from attending games? i get that he has authority to ban him from participating in the clippers activities. he can fine him. he might be able to take his team away. but can he ban him from attending a public event?
And it happens all the time, mostly to drunk assholes who pick fights in the stands or throw things at players, etc.
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you gotta love the law: a basketball game at the staples center is not a public event.Bud Charniga's gaping asshole wrote:Sure, because it's not a public event.dead man walking wrote: can nba exec silver ban sterling from attending games? i get that he has authority to ban him from participating in the clippers activities. he can fine him. he might be able to take his team away. but can he ban him from attending a public event?
it ain't logical, but it's legal
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
I have never heard of Sterling without the term "slumlord" being in the same sentence. His fine a few years back was reported on as was when he used to give women tours of the locker room to check out his players but social media nor social outrage were as common then.buckethead wrote:I'm a sports radio junkie and have never once heard about his actions. Now i have.
He does get to keep the previous "Lifetime Achievement Award" they gave him six years ago.Gary John wrote:NAACP just pulled the plug on the "lifetime humanitarian" award he was getting next month.
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Phaedrus wrote:I have never heard of Sterling without the term "slumlord" being in the same sentence. His fine a few years back was reported on as was when he used to give women tours of the locker room to check out his players but social media nor social outrage were as common then.buckethead wrote:I'm a sports radio junkie and have never once heard about his actions. Now i have.
He does get to keep the previous "Lifetime Achievement Award" they gave him six years ago.Gary John wrote:NAACP just pulled the plug on the "lifetime humanitarian" award he was getting next month.
http://sacramento.cbslocal.com/2014/04/ ... g-remarks/The Donald T. Sterling Charitable Foundation gave $5,000 to the NAACP’s Los Angeles chapter in 2010, according to tax records, and Sterling was listed as his foundation’s only contributor. There were no records of further NAACP contributions in 2011 or 2012, the latest years for which records were available.
At least they're giving back the $5000 pieces of silver.
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Oh, by the way it isn't over. All the easy stuff, the moral outrage, temporary solution, is done.
Guy is known to fight hard and long in the courts. The whole TMZ tape and now he's going to be "forced" to sell the team could keep a couple dozen lawyers busy for years.
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Guy is known to fight hard and long in the courts. The whole TMZ tape and now he's going to be "forced" to sell the team could keep a couple dozen lawyers busy for years.
Always remember:
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An old Jew worth $2 billion?
These niggers don't know who they're fucking with.
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
I think the guy is an asshole but he is being persictued over a private conversation with a POS whore he pretty much owned.
I hope he takes this to court and destroys the NBA's argument.
Not becuase he's not a shit bag but because of the precedent this sets for the future. Like maybe some cunt going in jere, figuring out who Kaz is and pulling some shit that fucks up his RL.
Remember when the Left beleived in the 1st Amendment? This was when in both reality and percepion they were an annoying minority that even a lot of Dems thought were pussies. Now that they have probably 85% of the media and the appearance that they are a majority (they really are not, they are just loud) it's all about getting over and punishing people who don;t agree with them.
So I'm rooting for the bad guy (and then it be great if after he won he died.)
I hope he takes this to court and destroys the NBA's argument.
Not becuase he's not a shit bag but because of the precedent this sets for the future. Like maybe some cunt going in jere, figuring out who Kaz is and pulling some shit that fucks up his RL.
Remember when the Left beleived in the 1st Amendment? This was when in both reality and percepion they were an annoying minority that even a lot of Dems thought were pussies. Now that they have probably 85% of the media and the appearance that they are a majority (they really are not, they are just loud) it's all about getting over and punishing people who don;t agree with them.
So I'm rooting for the bad guy (and then it be great if after he won he died.)
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OH FOR FUCKS SAKE THE FIRST AMENDMENT ONLY APPLIES TO THE FUCKING GOVERNMENT HOW DO PEOPLE STILL GET THIS WRONGDARTH wrote:
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
No Bud whether a Legal issue or a social one they always used to cream about the 1st Amendment. Don;t you remember Libs in the 80s and early 90s?
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You know, another part of the First Amendment that doesn't apply here (because again, government) is the freedom of association. If the NBA doesn't want Donald Silver in their club, they don't have to have him.DARTH wrote:No Bud whether a Legal issue or a social one they always used to cream about the 1st Amendment. Don;t you remember Libs in the 80s and early 90s?
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
From what I've read, the NBA has a secret owners contract. The NBA may regret panicking and deciding to lower the hammer on Sterling the way they did. If Sterling takes them to court the contract will be front and center in the trial. Sterling is first and foremost a Lawyer and therefore a wretch of a human being. He'll have no issue with airing the dirty laundry of the NBA and turning any litigation into a never ending train wreck.
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
I dunno.
The legal commentator on ESPN said they'd have to settle things in arbitration, and that this case wouldn't get far in the courts.
The legal commentator on ESPN said they'd have to settle things in arbitration, and that this case wouldn't get far in the courts.
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If Bats is right, Sterling would want this to go to court.baffled wrote:I dunno.
The legal commentator on ESPN said they'd have to settle things in arbitration, and that this case wouldn't get far in the courts.
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I think the point is, if there's an arb clause in the contract, then it has to be decided before an arbitrator.
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
Fuck the NBA and all the fucksticks who like it.
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Re: Where is Kaz's take on Donald Sterling?
So Sterling's wife is suing the girlfriend. This is getting good.
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http://www.thesportsbank.net/nba/rev-je ... rling-542/Rev. Jesse Jackson says he would help Donald Sterling sell the team.
I wonder if he'd do this pro bono.
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Simmons reported that the owners have wanted to get rid of Sterling for years and years.
An 81 year old trial lawyer separated from his wife with a terminal illness and a net of $2b isn't going to go away easily if he doesn't want to go.
An 81 year old trial lawyer separated from his wife with a terminal illness and a net of $2b isn't going to go away easily if he doesn't want to go.
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