Dear Jamar Hornsby,
Dear Jamar Hornsby,
Are you kidding me?
Seriously…are you kidding me?
Usually, I still have some level of respect for anyone who does something wrong and then turns himself in. In the end, if you feel badly and want to make things right, I’ll forgive you in whatever way a BCS blogger who does not know you can forgive you.
But not you, Jamar Hornsby. For you, there is a special circle of hell just waiting.
You stole a credit card - and that I understand. It is tempting to do that when you’re a poor college student trying to make ends meet.
That said - you DO NOT steal the credit card of a DEAD fellow student who passed away after a motorcycle accident with Michael Guilford, one of your teammates.
I want to know how you got Ashley Slonina’s credit card. I want to know why you thought it was any kind of OK to use it. It wasn’t like you used it just once. According to the sheriff’s office - you used the card SEVENTY TIMES to make over $3000 worth of purchases.
But that’s the kind of person you are, isn’t it? I mean, I took a look at your record. In your short time with Florida during the past two seasons, you caused $750 worth of damage during a fight last spring and were suspended from the team for selling tickets to the game in violation of NCAA rules. You have a problem with authority, huh?
To Ashley’s and Michael’s families - all the best. I know things like this only make it harder.
To you, though, Mr. Hornsby…rot in hell, please.
xoxox,
Allison
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2 opinions for Dear Jamar Hornsby,
Katherine
May 13, 2008 at 12:28 pm
Allison, I have just one question for you. Who are you to judge another human being? We all make mistakes.
Lisa
May 26, 2008 at 4:36 pm
I don’t believe Allison is judging anyone, she is just stating the facts. True, we all make mistakes; however, Jammer Hornsby made the same mistake 70 times! I can just imagine his brain ticking away….”let me use it a couple of times and see what happens….” When he doesn’t get caught, he continues to use the card. He has no conscience. Not to mention what he threw away; a college education and the chance to play on a nationally ranked football team. There are a lot of guys who would give anything for what he had and threw away.
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