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In reply to the discussion: Can we all agree that, today's verdict notwithstanding, Clemens was a juicer? [View all]Texasgal
(17,240 posts)39. Sports figures should not
be role models for children. That's the problem.
I mean, are kids going to study the trial? I doubt that seriously.
We need to stop making entertainers and sports figures role models. It's disgusting and dumb. This comes from someone who enjoys sports very much.
As for congress, no amount of multi-tasking will make up for the ridiculous expense and time spent on this stupid trial.
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Can we all agree that, today's verdict notwithstanding, Clemens was a juicer? [View all]
Stinky The Clown
Jun 2012
OP
Yes. Clemens was a juicer. The government's case, though, was complete BS and
madinmaryland
Jun 2012
#11
I agree with you. Its all a bunch of Congressional showboating. They might try doing their jobs.
Stinky The Clown
Jun 2012
#36
"Lying to politicians" ... now there's a concept chock full o' irony.
OneTenthofOnePercent
Jun 2012
#22
It's a profession, a career, a business, they get paid millions, IT'S NOT A GAME
just1voice
Jun 2012
#20
The thing with a baseball manager betting on his team only to win is >>>
Gidney N Cloyd
Jun 2012
#44