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Post by mateo on Mar 17, 2005 18:49:47 GMT -8
Well, why don't you hold congressional hearings on juicers in major league baseball!? This is very imortant, since steroid users are the biggest threat to democracy.
This is rediculous.
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Post by Remey688 on Mar 19, 2005 8:08:12 GMT -8
Well, why don't you hold congressional hearings on juicers in major league baseball!? This is very imortant, since steroid users are the biggest threat to democracy. This is rediculous. It is an absurd waster, wastee of time and more importantly taxpayers money. However, behold, they are spending at a slower velocity.
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Post by FightingFalcon on Mar 20, 2005 9:29:36 GMT -8
Well, why don't you hold congressional hearings on juicers in major league baseball!? This is very imortant, since steroid users are the biggest threat to democracy. This is rediculous. What's ridiculous is the state of baseball right now. The commissioner is also an owner of a team and therefore has no power over the owners. The game has become completely destroyed by $25 million a year salaries and soon it will implode. It is already an less-popular sport in America and it will go the way of hockey in the near future. Steroids was just another example of baseball not being able to police itself. And Congress needed to step in because teenage kids are taking 'roids as well and some of them later committed suicide because of them. Baseball players, like it or not, are role models for children. They have to follow the law or they will be punished. I agree that many of the members of Congress are simply grand-standing but this needed to happen.
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Post by packer on Mar 20, 2005 16:51:45 GMT -8
And how exactly is this any different than the phony bullshit that Congress and Bush is showing in the unfortunate Terry Schiavo case?
Gee, you don't suppose politics (shudder, shudder) might have something to do with it?
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