Lance Indictment Watch - How Many Counts?

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How Many Crimes Will Lance Be Indicted For?

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Jul 29, 2010
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buckwheat said:
Heads up to you.

RR does in fact have a crystal ball. That's code. He gets advance word on such matters.

One of the few insiders on these forums.

probably is, but really who cares?
 
Jul 29, 2010
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scribe said:
I've accidentally laundered $20. But never sent a big buck through there.

I like to roll with the benji's, at least the one bill under the gumband, all ones under that. ;)
 

Dr. Maserati

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I see you couldn't do it, very telling. I didn't embellish anything, i made a reference to an article I read two years ago and I admitted I was wrong based on RR reading. Big difference than just making something up and then trying to substantiate it with a wait and see.

To Polish, he will cut a deal and walk. So the counts will be zero. Or maybe they will find him guilty of laundering 100 bucks like they did Conte.

You only admitted you were wrong when some of us went looking for the piece as you refused to link it.

The 'big difference' between you and RR is that RR has been accurate on anything he has offered.
 

Bilirubin

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I'm surprised not everybody thinks its trolling to assert you know something then admit you were just guessing. As I read the thread I assumed this was new information, but the poster then admitted it was just a guess. Then people attacked the one user who called him on it.
 
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Bilirubin said:
I'm surprised not everybody thinks its trolling to assert you know something then admit you were just guessing. As I read the thread I assumed this was new information, but the poster then admitted it was just a guess. Then people attacked the one user who called him on it.

Careful or you risk the fanboy label, don't buck the system. To shrimp, me to, a real one.
 
Aug 13, 2009
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Bilirubin said:
I'm surprised not everybody thinks its trolling to assert you know something then admit you were just guessing. As I read the thread I assumed this was new information, but the poster then admitted it was just a guess. Then people attacked the one user who called him on it.

not a guess, it is a well informed prediction.

I can understand if I was a guy who repeatedly posted clueless troll comments that were never correct....but I am not. I would post a lot more info but it drives the groupies crazy and I am too lazy to fight with them all night
 

Bilirubin

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Race Radio said:
not a guess, it is a well informed prediction.

Well maybe you should be more clear to everyone that you're spreading gossip and have no direct knowledge of the facts. Because just as there are unpaid fanboys who see it as their role to defend Lance, there are also unpaid haters who see it as their role to spread dirt on the internet about him.
 

flicker

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Bilirubin said:
Well maybe you should be more clear to everyone that you're spreading gossip and have no direct knowledge of the facts. Because just as there are unpaid fanboys who see it as their role to defend Lance, there are also unpaid haters who see it as their role to spread dirt on the internet about him.

At some point the haters will come around. The people who were living oppressed behind the wall and monitored by the Stasi were afraid when Mr. Reagan challanged Gobechov, " Mr. Gobechov bring down that wall." Now Germany is united and lives as one.

I dream of a day when the Armstrong haters come around and live in our land of TdF victories, cancer curing unicorns, miracles and mink chamouis which smell of the finest french perfumes and rainbows.

Come to our side, it is beautiful.
 
Jul 2, 2009
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Freedom of thought

Quite a painful concept

Maybe he will not be charged with any wrong doings

I picked 7. A remarkable number
 
Aug 13, 2009
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Bilirubin said:
Well maybe you should be more clear to everyone that you're spreading gossip and have no direct knowledge of the facts. Because just as there are unpaid fanboys who see it as their role to defend Lance, there are also unpaid haters who see it as their role to spread dirt on the internet about him.

You are spinning hard tonight BPC. did you get a new IP address or are you using a proxy this time?
 
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flicker said:
At some point the haters will come around. The people who were living oppressed behind the wall and monitored by the Stasi were afraid when Mr. Reagan challanged Gobechov, " Mr. Gobechov bring down that wall." Now Germany is united and lives as one.

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I thought politics were out of bounds on this forum?

The people you say were afraid of Mr. Reagan are the same ones that actually brought the wall down - not Reagan or Gorbachev (correct spelling).

Go visit Nikkolaikirche - St. Nicholas' Church (Good old Saint Nick... the irony of Christmas and Santa Claus?) - in Leipzig and gain some insight. And, just for fun, check out the Stasi HQ around the corner.

If there is an appropriate analogy, then it is this. The peace marches attended by regular people who weren't afraid to show up to protest the status quo is a bit like those of us who are tired of doping in cycling. It isn't welcome by the establishment, but it is the right thing to do. The anti-doping movement pales in comparison to their heroics, of course. But, name calling and hounding appear to be a common hurdles to be overcome.

Dave.
 
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flicker said:
At some point the haters will come around. The people who were living oppressed behind the wall and monitored by the Stasi were afraid when Mr. Reagan challanged Gobechov, " Mr. Gobechov bring down that wall." Now Germany is united and lives as one.

I dream of a day when the Armstrong haters come around and live in our land of TdF victories, cancer curing unicorns, miracles and mink chamouis which smell of the finest french perfumes and rainbows.

Come to our side, it is beautiful.

Oh Ronnie Reagan brought down the Berlin wall. Good on ya. Sorry I must have missed that bit.
 

Barrus

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No politics. And no-one dares to say anything bad about Saint Nikolas, he just arrived today
 
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I look forward to it being nill so that you bunch of losers can get some lives instead of deciding which circumstancial evidence fits either side of your argument and managing to create incredibly 'factual' accounts from nothing at all whilst sitting behind a computer probably, as one pro put it, with a picture of Victoria Pendleton on your desktop.

I guess that makes me a 'hater' and I'll be lambasted to hell with talk of 'justice' and 'the truth' as usual, kinda ironic from a bunch of guys who have already decided people are guilty before trial (innocent until proven guilty?), especially as the best way of apparently doing this is to just swear and abuse anyone who's bored at either side whining about some circumstancial evidence which you've managed to spin into rock solid proof that whatever happenned. Sad.
 
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Judges Ruling???

Let's get this thread back on topic.

I'm looking for a judges ruling on the question.

-Is the number of Counts prosecution's first pass with the courts?
-Is the number of Counts what the jury will decide?

I'm open to the possibility there's a plea deal with practically no records of the investigation going public. Remember, laws are for ordinary people without a deep attorney bench and real access to Congress. Armstrong has bought both.

+1 D-queued. It's the right thing to do. Pat and Hein certainly don't see it that way.
 
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DirtyWorks said:
Let's get this thread back on topic.

I'm looking for a judges ruling on the question.

-Is the number of Counts prosecution's first pass with the courts?
-Is the number of Counts what the jury will decide?

I'm open to the possibility there's a plea deal with practically no records of the investigation going public. Remember, laws are for ordinary people without a deep attorney bench and real access to Congress. Armstrong has bought both.+1 D-queued. It's the right thing to do. Pat and Hein certainly don't see it that way.

I'm sorry, but I have to agree with you. I afraid that when all is said and done, Armstrong will be insulated well enough that a large fine may even be unlikely. I think a lot of people are going to feel the pain, but Armstrong will not be one of them. If he is guilty of what most suspect he is and nothing comes of it, it will be a lot of time and “money for nothing.” The other point is, if the gov’t isn’t careful in the way they handle this, Armstrong could come off as a martyr and public sentiment will align with him. It has happened before.
 
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I'm thinking 28 counts.