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K Jonathan Skeete (official thread)

Also bear in mind that he's paying his own way now. And with a drug rap on his sheet, it's going to be tough to get financial aid of any kind, i'd imagine. If he's serious about redemption, I feel he deserves the chance. Let the situation play out, and let this young man attempt to make good.
 
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He pled guilty. I don't care what the details are. He's a drug dealer.

Apparently the school administration felt the crime wasn't worth keeping him out of school. You're trying to lump the kid in with street-corner crack dealers and major drug traffickers. What he did was wrong, he plead out to the satisfaction of the Ohio judicial system, and is paying the price, with which the school administration agrees. If you think it's wrong, then you have four choices:

1. Change careers and become a Ohio judge.
2. Change careers and become a staff member of the OSU admissions branch.
3. Keep whining incessantly.
4. Shut the fuck up.
 
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Apparently the school administration felt the crime wasn't worth keeping him out of school. You're trying to lump the kid in with street-corner crack dealers and major drug traffickers. What he did was wrong, he plead out to the satisfaction of the Ohio judicial system, and is paying the price, with which the school administration agrees. If you think it's wrong, then you have four choices:

1. Change careers and become a Ohio judge.
2. Change careers and become a staff member of the OSU admissions branch.
3. Keep whining incessantly.
4. Shut the fuck up.

I'll pick 3. I guess it's just that I don't like the fact that my alma mater has drug dealers on campus. Since you have never even set foot on campus in your life (including Ohio Stadium :slappy:) shut the fuck up.
 
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Also bear in mind that he's paying his own way now. And with a drug rap on his sheet, it's going to be tough to get financial aid of any kind, i'd imagine. If he's serious about redemption, I feel he deserves the chance. Let the situation play out, and let this young man attempt to make good.

I agree. let him make good at a community school. OSU has standards. Drug dealers don't meet them.
 
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I'll pick 3. I guess it's just that I don't like the fact that my alma mater has drug dealers on campus. Since you have never even set foot on campus in your life (including Ohio Stadium :slappy:) shut the fuck up.

Drug dealers are everywhere tibor, stop acting like hes the only kid in Ohio that does it.

Off of the top of my head I can name 5 kids that I personally know within my school that sell drugs seriously, not just a dime here or there, but serious drug dealing.

Ill take the judges ruling over yours. And once he is reinstated he should get every privilege that a normal student gets.
 
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Drug dealers are everywhere tibor, stop acting like hes the only kid in Ohio that does it.

Off of the top of my head I can name 5 kids that I personally know within my school that sell drugs seriously, not just a dime here or there, but serious drug dealing.

Ill take the judges ruling over yours. And once he is reinstated he should get every privilege that a normal student gets.

Do you even know what the hell you are talking about? First of all, drug dealers don't go to big ten schools. I don't care how many high school students do it. All of them if found doing on campus as undergrads should be kicked out of Ohio State and never be allowed back. Let them go to some second rate community school. I don't want trash like that on campus. And I doubt you would want your kids to attend a university which allows drug dealers to mingle in with them.
Second, admission comes before reinstatement. A player can't be reinstated to the team unless he's allowed back at the university. I have no problems with JT allowing him back on the team. I agree that football players should be afforded the same treatment as regular students. I just wonder why this drug dealer should even be a student. He shouldn't.
 
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Do you even know what the hell you are talking about? First of all, drug dealers don't go to big ten schools. Second, admission comes before reinstatement. A player can't be reinstated to the team unless he's allowed back at the university. I have no problems with JT allowing him back on the team. I agree that football players should be afforded the same treatment as regular students. I just wonder why this drug dealer should even be a student. He shouldn't.

So you dont think that there is a single drug dealer on campus at every Big Ten school?
 
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And if they caught their drug dealing ass should be expelled.
What kind of defense is that? "Well since I'm sure there are drug dealers on campus, if somebody is caught and convicted, of course they should be allowed back on campus"
:slappy:

What kind of defense is that?

All I asked was this "So you dont think that there is a single drug dealer on campus at every Big Ten school?"

Because you said this:

"First of all, drug dealers don't go to big ten schools"

I dont see what your getting at. You boldly stated that "drug dealers don't go to big ten schools." And I asked you a question.

I am amazed at your lack of intelligence, every single day. Maybe I typed that up simple enough so that you can understand it...
 
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Tibs, lets say you played football at Ohio State. You decided to sell and smoke weed, and got caught. How would you feel if you weren't aloud back on campus or on the team? So your saying that if you did play football and got caught that you shouldn't be aloud back in? Im sure you have made some fucked up choices in your life. Why don't you give up? Everyone on here is agreeing that he made a mistake, and deserves another chance. Why don't you just think before you say crap.
 
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I agree. let him make good at a community school. OSU has standards. Drug dealers don't meet them.

I could almost agree with you. I feel the punishment is sufficient. He's gone from someone who would have had a free education at an excellent school to someone who will finish with, well, significant debt. IF he finishes. It's enough for me.

Of course, he's on the 'one more screwup and you're gone' list. The administration though he was worth the chance, and I'll not spend hours bitching about their decision. :)
 
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Tibs, lets say you played football at Ohio State. You decided to sell and smoke weed, and got caught. How would you feel if you weren't aloud back on campus or on the team? So your saying that if you did play football and got caught that you shouldn't be aloud back in? Im sure you have made some fucked up choices in your life. Why don't you give up? Everyone on here is agreeing that he made a mistake, and deserves another chance. Why don't you just think before you say crap.

Ah the tired pathetic excuse "Everybody has made a mistake"

Sorry I don't know and I don't want to know drug dealers. They are among the worst scum in society. Good riddance.
 
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What kind of defense is that?

All I asked was this "So you dont think that there is a single drug dealer on campus at every Big Ten school?"

Because you said this:

"First of all, drug dealers don't go to big ten schools"

I dont see what your getting at. You boldly stated that "drug dealers don't go to big ten schools." And I asked you a question.

I am amazed at your lack of intelligence, every single day. Maybe I typed that up simple enough so that you can understand it...

I misread your initial post. I figured you were teaching in high school and therefore the "kids you know who sell drugs" were in high school. I meant that those type of kids typically don't go to Big 10 schools, or any college for that matter.
 
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