You Wanna' Be A Hero?

Did you hear the interview with Charles Ramsey, the guy who sprung those poor girls loose in Cleveland?

McDonald's was talking about giving him a job as some sort of spokesman.

He was on all the Morning Shows.

He was an overnight sensation.

It took them two days to tear him down.

Turns out he was charged and convicted of beating a woman.

A few times, apparently.

Still think he's cute?

But it speaks more to the day and age we live in.

It seems like everyone wants to be known. We have Honey-Boo-Boo and her mother. We have Paris Hilton and the Kardashians. Tim Tebow is all the rage and it turns out he can't really play football.

These people are dissected in a minute by the media.

Lift 'em up.

Smack 'em down.

The only thing that mattered to me was it sort of gave me pause. That guy jumped in and became involved. He saved those kids from more torture when it appears that no one else truly gave it their all.

And now his life will be a living hell, right?

Even more than what it was, evidently.

But what happens if someone witnesses a crime and decides not to play the part of the hero because they wonder if the media will tear them a new one because of something that happened in their past?

We need people to stand up and do the right thing.

Even if it's followed by a life or moments of doing the wrong thing.

I don't much care for wife-beaters, but let's all lay off the guy on this one.

Let him have a moment in the sun.

Perhaps it can save him from his own demons.

Lord knows he saved those girls from their personal devil.

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