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So, about The Clear and The Cream?
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shh. don't let facts get in the way of a good witch-hunt
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Injecting logic into any Bonds argument will never work.
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Barry Bonds is so passe. Not even Roger Clemens is hot anymore.
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So just the Cream then?
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hurrr i hate bonds cuz he's teh cheatar hurrrr durrrr
The cream was a masking agent for the clear, not a steroid in itself.
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Aside from the name making you think it's some horribly evil drug that makes you grow a third arm out of your chest, I wonder if HGH actually made Bonds a better hitter, or if it made him appear to be a better hitter because it kept him healthy at a time when he was struggling with injuries. Right before he allegedly started taking it, and right after he stopped, he started suffering from serious injuries, and I wonder if the difference between a clean and a doped Bonds had less to do with his performance and more to do with whether or not he was still playing baseball.
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but thats the rub, you can shoot guys up with cortizone so they can play when they otherwise couldn't and they are called couragous (remember schilling bleeding through his sock?) so if hgh does something similar then whats the big deal? what about advil, or ben gay? don't they enhance performance?
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The main difference between using steroids and Ben Gay was that the former is a controlled substance that people shouldn't use with proper prescriptions.
Now it turns out what Bonds used wasn't a controlled substance and it wasn't illegal. So it's indeed just like Ben Gay. Of course there are still a lot of grey area, but now it does look like the government knowingly tried to get someone with accusations they knew wasn't on solid grounds.
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Whether or not Bonds used steroids or something else that violated MLB's rules I don't know. But it is looking increasing unlikely that he committed perjury, a conviction for which generally requires explicit lying on the stand, not lies by implication.
I doubt that dropped charges or an acquittal would do much for his public image though. He's one of those guys that the media never liked even before the steroids allegations, and they're not going to go out of their way to make him look any better (as I bet they would if there was "evidence" clearing McGwire) |
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If I were an athlete and there were a product available that was neither illegal nor against the rules of the sport and it helped my body recover faster from workouts and injuries I'd take it without a second thought. I really wonder if people who are critical of Bonds/Clemens/McGwire (assuming McGwire's sin was Andro, and not something else) would do anything differently in their situations.
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Well, yes, the whole point of why steroids are illegal and HGH is not approved for use by MLB players is that most of us would do the same thing. There are situations in which individuals acting in their own self interest has a deleterious effect on society as a whole.
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The juice was there and any one of us could have gone down that path. None of my friends did it. Sure, I knew some guys on the football team were, but the point is each person can make their own choice and to assume most everyone would sell themselves out to go down this path is false. There are still some people with integrity left in this world.
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