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so this is what years of neocon incompetence has brought us to. ain't life grand.
perhaps one day, we'll return to the right stuff.
BRAVO!!!
Ha! Apt and funny.
I was going to post and say "well, what about Tiger Woods ... there are SOME good athletes..." and then I found this article at espn.com:
http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=wojciechowski_gene&id=2950420&sportCat=ncf
Too bad all the headlines are about the bad ones. :(
Let your kids watch videos of the firemen and women who went out on the I-35 bridge moments after it collapsed and were in the water rescuing people. That is what I do.
PARIS - Floyd Landis lost his expensive and explosive doping case Thursday when arbitrators upheld the results of a test that showed the 2006 Tour de France champion used synthetic testosterone to fuel his spectacular comeback victory, The Associated Press has learned. The decision means Landis, who repeatedly has denied using performance-enhancing drugs, must forfeit his Tour de France title and is subject to a two-year ban, retroactive to Jan. 30, 2007.
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The ruling, handed down nearly four months after a bizarre and bitterly fought hearing, leaves the American with one final way to possibly salvage his title — an appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport. If Landis doesn't appeal, he'll be the first person in the 105-year history of the race to lose the title because of a doping offense.
Cincy Enquirer, Sept 20, 2007
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