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Old 11-24-2012, 11:07 AM
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What a moonbat! Great story. Camacho had his issues [drugs, crime, spousal abuse] but he didn't deserve to go out that way.
I have to disagree, to and extent it's deserving(maybe not deserving, but it definitely could've been expected), as his ending was most likely a direct result of his issues. It's just another lesson to be learned about living like a low life. He didn't have to live that way, he CHOSE to live that way..

I will say that it is a SAD ending though, for a tremendous athlete who lived a sad life...Hopefully one that can be used as an example for other athletes to use their opportunities to better themselves and those around them, rather than just settling for being the richest of the trash..

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