Hartford Courant (Connecticut)
August 3, 2009
August 3, 2009
Friday morning, I woke to three good-natured e-mails from Yankee fans. Now that Red Sox player David "Big Papi" Ortiz has been implicated in the steroid mess [Page 1, July 31, "Boston Red Shock"], one friend asked, "Is he still a hero?"
I long ago decided that until he's proved otherwise, Big Papi, along with every other professional baseball player, is a liar and cheat. I have the same opinion of every professional athlete, politician, entertainer and big business CEO.
My grandfather once told me that every man needs a hero, and I have mine.
Two weeks ago, I met a Hartford police officer on bike patrol around the Comcast Theater before the Toby Keith concert. Without being asked, the officer did a huge personal favor for my son. The officer isn't a hero because of the favor, but because of the lasting impression he's left with my son.
Next June, when my son graduates from Central Connecticut State University and fulfills a lifelong dream of joining an area police department, it's my hope that he remembers the example of the Hartford officer and pursues his career with similar high standards and integrity.
Christopher D. Hasson
Newington
Newington
1 comment:
My heroes are, in this order: Yankees, porn stars, the makers of Camel Lights, Rick Porcello.
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