“It’s certainly not anger,” he said. “It hurts. I think it’s something that no one should have to go through. Life’s not fair. It’s never going to be about that kind of stuff. At the end of the day, it happened, and it seems the sooner we can come to grips with that and kind of process it the better off we’re going to be. For me personally, and I can only speak for me personally, anger isn’t an emotion I’m allowing myself to indulge in at this time.”
- Hugh McCutcheon, USA's mens volley ball coach on his father-in-law's murder in Beijing.
A brave statement and a brave attitude for a difficult time. Read the story here
Monday, August 11, 2008
brave statement from Hugh McCutcheon
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I wonder if that was his own fathere if his comments/sentiments would be different....
Sad, though, nonetheless.
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