jnance
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Piledriver, I know where you are coming from, but again, as the others have said, the Hogans' do not deserve sympathy. I, too loved Hogan growing up, and HAD a lot of respect for him, but after this fiasco, no, there is no sympathy left for any of them. If your family life is in the shambles that everyone seems to believe that it is, you don't throw it under a magnifying glass with a reality show. Terry is at fault for letting Nick have a car that he could not responsibly handle, but Nick is most at fault. I am sorry to correct you, but John Graziano is more than paralyzed. He will reportedly be in a vegetative state for the rest of his life, and will most likely never recover. I cannot find sympathy for Nick in this, for a couple reasons. He knew he had been drinking, underage. He knew that street racing was illegal. He did not seem to care. Youth is one thing, but a complete disregard for your passenger, and yourself ? What did he think was going to happen ? At over 100 miles an hour; there are a whole lot of what if's .... What if a child had walked into the road? What if a car had pulled into their path, and they killed the driver, or passenger, or someone else's child ? Nick is responsible ultimately for the accident, and the Hogan family blaming Graziano and then completely trashing his family is completely unforgivable. Then, when you consider Nick's only real mention of John was to say "he was a negative person", and then beg Daddy to get him out of jail, because "he can't handle it", and his next statement is regarding a reality show about how he "can make the most money" !!! I think Nick needs to realize how lucky he is to be alive; and secondly, realize what his actions did to his "friend". The phone calls with all three are sickening, and I think they all revealed their true selves. If anyone deserves sympathy, it's John Graziano.
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