Thats what is so great about being an American.... We are all free to form our own opinions and express those opinions & views openly. :p :
I agree with Barb. :D :up:
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Thats what is so great about being an American.... We are all free to form our own opinions and express those opinions & views openly. :p :
I agree with Barb. :D :up:
We'll never know the truth anyway. That's either a bad thing or a good thing depending on your perspective. ;)Quote:
Originally Posted by Cindy_AL
One thing we do know. This has been one great year for Mikey. :)
Yes, I would never try to curb someone's freedom of expression.Quote:
Originally Posted by Cindy_AL
However I do hate to see an innocent person slandered by rash judgement or "biased opinion". :s
BTW, in America a citizen is presumed innocent until proven guilty. http://i57.photobucket.com/albums/g2...cntry/usa2.gif
Maybe a great year for the Michael Waltrip boo-birds. :sQuote:
Originally Posted by muggle not
Mikey obviously knows the truth. At the end of the day he has to look at his own face in the mirror.
Brian France "I was just looking down, putting my drink in the cupholder, I wasn't drunk when I hit that tree"
Michael Waltrip "My great focus as a professional race car driver failed me, I couldn't make it one more mile to my house, I fell asleep. I wasn't drunk when I crashed my car, fled the scene, and then took several hours to call the accident in"
I believe these stories equally, heh.
;) Hhmmmm... Mikey runs off the road & crashes into a utility pole @ ~ 1:30 AM Saturday night, then he leaves the scene of the accident, and the police are unable to locate him six hours later, on Sunday morning.
The next day, now Monday, the police finally reach him.. and he's not arrested !!!
:p : Sounds a little bit like Brain France's run-in with the law a month or so ago.
:D Maybe NA$CAR should dump Mike Helton and hire Roger Goodell...
Wow, I hope some of you folks don't need the benefit of being presumed innocent one day.
a disciplinarian in Nascar? perish the thought.Quote:
Originally Posted by trumperZ06
gonna have to side with the consensus, all signs seem to point to DUI/DWI avoidance. forget an arrest/conviction/smear on his record.
besides Michael Waltrip doesn't have time in his schedule for a DWI. between court appearences, programs, and inevitable community service, how could he possibly cram it in to his already overloaded schedule of commercials, sponsor/television appearences, the occasional race, and oh yeah, running a race team? get this man a broom and rug quick.