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Originally Posted by SBXVII
Deon Sanders made a good point. It's history lets move on. I've said this about the steroid use inquasition. If they used they used. Alot of players did use heck alot of football players use. They have found out that it is starting at the high school level to be competative. It's a known. Draft new rules against it, draft punishments to be put in place and move on.
If the Senate/Gov. really is trying to get rid of steroids then how about starting with the Mr. Olympia competitions or WWF. You don't get that freakishly big eating wheaties. but lets turn a blind eye to the most obviouse steroid users and attack football and baseball. Have we checked the golfers yet......never know, how about tennis, we won't talk about hocky.
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No offense intended SBXVII, but I find that sentiment repulsive. The idea that we should turn a blind eye to ANYTHING that is wrong simply because it is pervasive is crazy. People steal cars all the time and, when judgment time comes in court, the theft occurred in the past. But that doesn't mean we should ignore it.
Unchecked abuses only serve to encourage cheating at the expense of those who do things the right way from day 1.