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Vinnie Iyer
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If there weren't enough tension between NFL players and owners during the league's current labor unrest, Steelers running back Rashard Mendenhall found another way to tick off his boss -- with some ill-timed and ill-advised comments.

Mendenhall via Twitter, shared a series of sentiments about not believing that slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11. Those thoughts, including criticism about those celebrating bin Laden's death on Monday, prompted Steelers president Art Rooney II to make a counter statement through his team's official website on Tuesday.

"I have not spoken with Rashard so it is hard to explain or even comprehend what he meant with his recent Twitter comments," Rooney said. "The entire Steelers' organization is very proud of the job our military personnel have done and we can only hope this leads to our troops coming home soon."

Later Tuesday afternoon, Mendenhall removed one of the tweets, which was directed at former Illinois basketball player Dominique Keller.

The tweet said, "We'll never know what really happened. I just have a hard time believing a plane could take down a skyscraper demolition style."

Although Mendenhall, just like everyone in the United States, has freedom of speech, he should be aware that what he said has the potential to cause a public relations nightmare for what's considered to be one of the league's classiest franchises. Rooney wisely was just protecting the interests of his brand.

This is not the first time Mendenhall has turned some heads with his Twitter account. In March, Mendenhall supported Vikings running back Adrian Peterson's comments that compared the players' place in the NFL to "modern-day slavery."

"Anyone with knowledge of the slave trade and the NFL could say that these two parallel eachother," Mendenhall posted at the time.

For the many of you who might not follow Mendenhall on Twitter, here were his (unedited but censored) series of Tweets on the subject:

"What kind of person celebrates death? It's amazing how people can HATE a man" they have never even heard speak. We've only heard one side…"

"I believe in God. I believe we're ALL his children. And I believe HE is the ONE and ONLY judge."

"Those who judge others, will also be judged themselves."

"For those of you who said you want to see Bin Laden burn in hell and p--- on his ashes, I ask how would God feel about your heart?"

"There is not an ignorant bone in my body. I just encourage you to #think."

Mendenhall has not tweeted since the bin Laden-related string of tweets.
 
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The tweet said, "We'll never know what really happened. I just have a hard time believing a plane could take down a skyscraper demolition style."

Is he f' king serious? This guy is a moron.
 
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Honestly, i agree with most of his statements there. Not the slave trade or twin towers comments, but the others just sounded like a man rooted in his Christian faith. At least, that's how Christians are supposed to act. Most do not..
 

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I agree that celebrating someone's death is wrong, but to even hint that Osama may somehow be innocent is ****ing retarded. Especially when the mother****er encourages, and even has appeared on TV announcing his plan to kill all "infidels".
 
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I agree that celebrating someone's death is wrong, but to even hint that Osama may somehow be innocent is ****ing retarded. Especially when the mother****er encourages, and even has appeared on TV announcing his plan to kill all "infidels".

I don't think you interpreted that the same way i did. Which comment made you think that he said Osama is innocent?
 

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I don't think you interpreted that the same way i did. Which comment made you think that he said Osama is innocent?

Mendenhall via Twitter, shared a series of sentiments about not believing that slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11
 
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Mendenhall via Twitter, shared a series of sentiments about not believing that slain al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden was behind the terrorist attacks of 9/11

Again.. which comment made you think he said Osama was innocent? I mean i guess you could construe his conspiracy thoery remarks in that way, although according to some wikileaks files the bfi or cia never actually did find evidence that osama was behind the attacks.

In this post though, other than the conspiracy theory thing, i agree with all of his statements.
 
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Again.. which comment made you think he said Osama was innocent? I mean i guess you could construe his conspiracy thoery remarks in that way, although according to some wikileaks files the bfi or cia never actually did find evidence that osama was behind the attacks.

In this post though, other than the conspiracy theory thing, i agree with all of his statements.

If he says OBL wasnt behind the attacks, he's saying he is innocent.

The guy is a 100% pinhead.
 
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If he says OBL wasnt behind the attacks, he's saying he is innocent.

The guy is a 100% pinhead.

Saying he doesn't understand how a plane could take down a tower doesn't mean he thinks osama wasn't behind it. Even if he did say that, that doesn't mean he thinks osama is innocent of all his other crimes.

All i took out of his comments was that he was disgusted with people celebrating in the streets over osamas death, and that who among us has the right to judge the man. I happen to agree with those statements.
 
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"What kind of person celebrates death? It's amazing how people can HATE a man" they have never even heard speak. We've only heard one side…"

"I believe in God. I believe we're ALL his children. And I believe HE is the ONE and ONLY judge."

"Those who judge others, will also be judged themselves."

"For those of you who said you want to see Bin Laden burn in hell and p--- on his ashes, I ask how would God feel about your heart?"

"There is not an ignorant bone in my body. I just encourage you to think."

"We'll never know what really happened. I just have a hard time believing a plane could take down a skyscraper demolition style."



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To me, that last statement indicates that he is skeptical about how the trade towers came down, not that he feels osama is a man of innocence. But other than that, there's not much i disagree with there. His statements seem to just be those of a man rooted in his morals and Christian beliefs. No one on earth should judge this man.. we are all sinners and all imperfect in the eyes of our Creator.
 
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