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  • Posted By: travalinman357 @ 05/31/2008 11:49:10 AM

    Comment: Its nobodies business, but Marion Jones, that she played herself. Maybe she should have used the same attorneys as Barry Bonds, maybe she shoulda just rode out "I didn't do it", or maybe there other reasons why she decided to come clean. I still say who cares, Ms. Jones would have still dominated any field w/or w/out steroids. Hey Marion, the book ain't been written yet, its just anotha chapter, nad for the rest of you mind ya biz.

  • Posted By: MrDavisG @ 05/16/2008 9:28:31 AM

    Comment: I would have just kept on lying. Because even though she came forward the world still turned their backs on her. And as far as doping goes. Who the hell are we to dictate what another grown man or woman does with to their bodies. In my opinion let them juice up because the lesson wont be learned until the real problem starts. The side effects of prolonged use. Look at the the W.W.E. Its no one to blame but the user himself.

  • Posted By: biking1956 @ 04/30/2008 10:45:20 PM

    Comment: I am getting sick and tired of the public jumping on the bandwagon about athletes taking performance enhancing drugs. Athletes are pushed to incredible levels to compete and to increase their level of ability in their chosen sport. It is no wonder that some have resorted to performance enhancing drugs. I feel we have a societal problem rather than an athlete problem. In addition, we not go back and strip medals. We should start now and say that all athletes have to be drug free or they can't compete. If someone after this time is too stupid to take heed, then they should be striped of their medal if they win one. Otherwise we need to move on and learn a lesson for now and the future. Going back in time makes no sense. You can't change what happened.

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