Pete Rose has finally admitted that he bet on baseball. This after 15 years of denial.
Now it will be interesting to see what MLB does about his request to be reinstated.
I was once a huge Reds fan and a huge Rose fan. I never felt that Pete's ban would be lifted until he confessed. Now that he has, I hope the ban sticks for the rest of his lifetime. I would support his reinstatement after death.
This is another case of Nixonism, Clintonism and stupidity. I wonder when people will learn that lying after the fact is worse that making a mistake. Of course, that is true only relative to the crime. And there lies the rub.
Having gotten in a bind it is difficult for folks to feel like they can be forgiven. Most of the time however forgiveness follows confession and repentance. At best we can only feel disgust for those who lie after they are caught. Clinton, for example, lying in the face of the American people...ugh.
The moral of the story is to let your corpses rot in the daylight as they will not stink so long as they would if covered up.
I am somewhat afraid that Rose's admission is part of a deal to get him back in baseball. Well, I don't really care since I stopped watching MLB when the players missed a World Series on strike.
Now it will be interesting to see what MLB does about his request to be reinstated.
I was once a huge Reds fan and a huge Rose fan. I never felt that Pete's ban would be lifted until he confessed. Now that he has, I hope the ban sticks for the rest of his lifetime. I would support his reinstatement after death.
This is another case of Nixonism, Clintonism and stupidity. I wonder when people will learn that lying after the fact is worse that making a mistake. Of course, that is true only relative to the crime. And there lies the rub.
Having gotten in a bind it is difficult for folks to feel like they can be forgiven. Most of the time however forgiveness follows confession and repentance. At best we can only feel disgust for those who lie after they are caught. Clinton, for example, lying in the face of the American people...ugh.
The moral of the story is to let your corpses rot in the daylight as they will not stink so long as they would if covered up.
I am somewhat afraid that Rose's admission is part of a deal to get him back in baseball. Well, I don't really care since I stopped watching MLB when the players missed a World Series on strike.
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