The advice? Well, I'm paraphrasing here, but he basically pleads over and over again with people not to let themselves get involved in illegal and/or dangerous activities--and that definitely includes all the drugs listed in the stories below.
The logic? You will set yourself up to be vulnerable to death, disease, and physical harm from others. Not that you are a bad person (he always lets the Deity sort that out), but that bad things will happen to you. And guess what, folks...they do!
Now, I absolutely cannot figure out how Mr. O'Reilly, who gives out the kind of advice that used to be given out by parents, can be faulted for this or for any of his magnificent efforts at getting Jessica's Law passed in many states and for his work trying to protect vulnerable children from pedophiles.
This is why I believe that it is dangerous to be a liberal today: They will not make judgments and they will not protect people from harm (or let anyone else do it either). If you don't believe this, just watch Bill O'Reilly for awhile and you'll see that it is true...liberals attack HIM and ignore the vicious perpetrators of these crimes.
Trial testimony revealed Ritcheson and Gus Sons, whom he'd befriended at an alternative school for students with disciplinary problems, met up with Tuck and Turner at a crawfish festival in Spring the night of the attack. From there, they went to Sons' house, where they drank vodka, smoked marijuana and used cocaine and Xanax, an anti-anxiety drug.And this:
Sons testified that Tuck and Turner attacked Ritcheson because they believed he stole some drugs and tried to kiss Sons' 12-year-old sister.
Tuck and Turner dragged Ritcheson, who was Hispanic, into the backyard, where they taunted him with racial slurs, punched and kicked him in the head and burned him 17 times with cigarettes. They tried to carve a swastika into his chest.
His attackers poured bleach on his face and body and left him for dead. No one called for an ambulance until well after daybreak.
The former Klein Collins High School running back and freshman homecoming prince spent three months and eight days in the hospital and endured more than 30 surgeries.
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He was also becoming increasingly paranoid and deluded due to a lethal mix of steroids, pain killers, anti-depressants and the medication he was taking for his blood pressure brought on by decades of steroid abuse.
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