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Friday, September 05, 2008
I shouted out,
Who killed the newspapers?
It is also ridiculous to assume that Bonds would have done anything else but lie, even under oath. He is a professional athlete, not a role model, despite the fact that we continually insist on confusing the two, with our need to put on those rose-colored glasses. If he had taken steroids and told the truth, he would have been ruined. By not telling the truth, he would have been ruined. He was in a no-win situation. And when it comes to manning up, or more precisely not manning up, he is once again in very plentiful company. Of the 86 players named in the Mitchell report, how many actually cooperated with the investigation? Precisely one: Jason Giambi.
Obviously, the government’s case against Bonds is weak, or it wouldn’t be embarking on the witch hunt of doing everything possible to squeeze Anderson to testify.
But enough is enough. Leave Anderson alone. Leave Bonds alone. Let them deal privately with what they did or did not do. If the Feds want to earn our taxpayer dollars, they can send a SWAT team to my hometown of Philadelphia to reduce the homicide rate that is turning swaths of the inner city into another Baghdad. In the hierarchy of issues that are important in this country, steroid use in baseball has become a bottom feeder. And prosecuting someone because you don’t like him isn’t justice but the complete miscarriage of it.
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Posted: September 05, 2008 at 02:43 AM | 16 comment(s)
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1. scareduck Posted: September 05, 2008 at 03:04 AM (#2929572)Clearly written by someone who does not understand why we have a federal government, and why we have a local government.
Clearly written by someone who does not understand why we have a federal government, and why we have a local government.
But repeating something from another thread, we've all had the chance to see both Barry Bonds' actions, and those of the federal prosecutors. Whichever way you're hoping the case turns out says a lot about your priorities as a citizen.
Wow. I'm stunned by that one. Bonds should be given a pass cause we should have expected him to lie?
I agree with you there, studes. Suprisingly (given the source), I agree with the thesis of the article, but some of the arguments Buzz sets forward are just lame.
If he had taken steroids and told the truth, he would have been ruined. By not telling the truth, he would have been ruined
Really??? A few paragraphs after noting that Giambi (who apparently did testify the truth to the grand jury) is still playing?
Does anybody honestly believe Barry Bonds and Jason Giambi are comparable in this regard? That the media wouldn't treat the two differently, for a plethora of reasons?
Well, at least Buzz got to use some hip slang to get the kids swarming back to traditional columnists.
After all, it was you and me.
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