thebus79h (Offline)
#44
11/17/07 3:21 AM
I'm with one of the guys above that says I hope he gets "better", but I don't feel sorry for him. No-one forced him to start that garbage, he did it himself. If he was a man, he could easily have said no at a party, or wherever it started. I'd be very willing to bet he didn't say... Wow, I want to do heroin today. It just doesn't work like that. He started it because he WANTED to do it, and for him, I do not feel sorry for, and I don't think he expects anybody to feel sorry for him, but I think what he does want is for people to understand that HE is sorry.
I'm fat, I drink, but I don't smoke. All of those three are legal. I don't know of any illegal McDonalds runners, or Taco Bell smugglers, so what's the problem? If I want to be a big fat beer drinking american pig, then by god that's totally legal in this country. But if I want to be a ******* and smoke a joint, shoot some heroin, or snort some coke, then it's not legal, and I deserve to get caught.
This stuff isn't a "harmless" crime, this stuff destroys lives. What do you think the Fike family has gone through? What do you think his friends that love(d) him has gone through with all of this? What about the girlfriend that probably got corrupted by this? What about her family? It's not harmless, and it did hurt many many people. I was not hurt when I read the story, but I was so damned dissapointed. Always seemed like a good kid, and a fantastic racecar driver, but ya' know what, he royally dicked himself on this one. I don't feel sorry for him one bit, and I don't think anybody else should either.