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You are saying Lance is linked to Chinese Heparin Counterfeiting?
Thats a new one.

RICO, Fraud, Tax Evasion, Global Drug Distribution - and now Chinese Drug Counterfeiting. Novitzsky has struck gold with this Lance case.

NO.
Dimmer bulbs were suggesting the Creationist Congressman had a legitimate chance of limiting USADA probing into Armstrong. The FDA spokesman emphasized big Pharm's big nightmare and highlighted why noone will stop Novitsky. The SEC needed a celebrity to jail on insider trading and got Martha Stewart. Lance & Co seem like a sufficiently high profile group to suffer for the sins of illegal drug trafficking, fraud, tax evasion; particularly for an agency that needs to protect their budget. I know you knew what I meant but now I'm sure you'll be happier with this clarification. Praise Jesus.
 
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just google search lake lanier water wars..... he's already about to start the second civil war between the states of georgia, alabama and florida....
 

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Also please make sure to ask him about Georgia's water laws, ... and why he is supporting the poster child for wasteful water usage.



As a Congressman, he should be well aware that the negative implications whatever cause he champions will reflect directly onto him. Occassionally (just occassionally) politicians can and do exhibit enough political savvy to avoid loser causes.

Perhaps Jack is trying to insert his own name in the following headlines:

Lance Armstrong: Champion Cyclist and Water Waster?

Lance Armstrong: Champion Water User

Lance Armstrong is Top Residential Water User in Austin

In the News: Lance Armstrong's a Champion of Water Wasting

Tour de Faux Pas: Lance Armstrong Becomes Austin’s Top HH Water Consumer

"...Ironically one of the “Dares” you can take on Armstrong’s healthy living LiveStrong website is to drink more water"

"...one of the biggest users of water in the whole state"

"...the retired cyclist has consistently used a gluttonous amount of water in his Austin home..."

Gluttony. Right up there with lust and greed on the seven deadly list.

“There’s no justification for that much water.” He added, “I need to fix this (by draining the reservoir).”

Did Lance's water consumption have anything to do with how the Tour de Georgia got into trouble?

Dave.

Texans like to do things in a big way.
 
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ignorant or sniffing chamois!

Kingston praised Armstrong, a cancer survivor, as an American sport hero.

"This is an icon who revolutionized bike riding and brought it home to so many Americans," he said. "This is a huge icon that your agency is trying to take down - and maybe it should, I'm not saying you're wrong on this. But you're really going after somebody whose name is synonymous with health."

source http://www.roadbikeaction.com/Latest-News/content/69/3927/The-Lance-Watch-Continues.html

Revolutionised bike riding. ... I cannot find words to describe this BS. RR Berzin help me pl

Is Kingston ignorant or a blind fan-boy!

From a sporting perspective, Hem Assist and EPO synonymous with health! .. per ..lease

... no, I did not mention tax evasion ...but ..

I am not familiar with US politics, but Kingston appears to be committing political suicide with these statements.

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I guess ignorant people who don't want to spend 200 million to find LA guilty of a crime that isn't a crime at the time. So I guess only people who care about cycling should be allowed to seek justice on people they wish. I feel so much better now !!! Its really reassuring to see the thought put behind that post. I cycle so I'm better, thats good. Our legal system is innocent until proven guilty, not I cycle so your guilty.

The salient point went completely over your head. Who would have thought? In fact, you show no evidence that you understood anything about the post. Do you have to think "breathe" "breathe" "breathe" 6 or so times a minute?
 
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Prison on the menu?

Regarding the SCA deposition, in my opinion Miracle Boy committed perjury. Would Novitzky pursue a perjury charge! Many posters have stated Novi will not be interested in a

civil court matter. I am not convinced.


Now tax evasion, that is in a different ball park. I presume it is classed as a felony and attract penalties accordingly.



A Rhode Island judge has ordered the Season 1 Survivor winner, who is now appearing on The Celebrity Apprentice, to report to prison on Monday to serve a nine-month sentence for failing to pay taxes on the $1 million he won.

source http://content.usatoday.com/communi...atch-ordered-back-to-prison-for-tax-evasion/1


My revised opinion - Miracle Boy will do prison time for perjury AND/OR tax-evasion.


BazaarVoice spout wasting taxpayers dollars. What they fail to declare is that Novitzky will create a profit for the taxpayers.


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Regarding the SCA deposition, in my opinion Miracle Boy committed perjury. Would Novitzky pursue a perjury charge! Many posters have stated Novi will not be interested in a

civil court matter. I am not convinced.


Now tax evasion, that is in a different ball park. I presume it is classed as a felony and attract penalties accordingly.



A Rhode Island judge has ordered the Season 1 Survivor winner, who is now appearing on The Celebrity Apprentice, to report to prison on Monday to serve a nine-month sentence for failing to pay taxes on the $1 million he won.

source http://content.usatoday.com/communi...atch-ordered-back-to-prison-for-tax-evasion/1


My revised opinion - Miracle Boy will do prison time for perjury AND/OR tax-evasion.


BazaarVoice spout wasting taxpayers dollars. What they fail to declare is that Novitzky will create a profit for the taxpayers.


cheers

Not sure if Perjury is possible.....but witness tampering? Very good chance of that.
 
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The salient point went completely over your head. Who would have thought? In fact, you show no evidence that you understood anything about the post. Do you have to think "breathe" "breathe" "breathe" 6 or so times a minute?

And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom
 
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And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

Lance's only hope is that a jury does not take its responsibility seriously?

So much for hope riding again.

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uspostal said:
And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

I think the average jurist will not only understand very well but find it quite interesting. Certainly shouldn't take 2 months either. Besides, Lance likes his money, lots, and will not be wanting to pay his lawyers all his hard stolen money.
And, it is the people that refuse to understand that are the real problem.
 
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And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

All of that is just stupid. (except for the fact that you had to look up ennui) You doubled down.
 
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And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

Keep it up! I'm luvin' your predictions!

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The samples from 1999 will never be admitted into a court here in the US, way too much error handling them. Its an interesting thought tho, would they have to pass what was against the rules then or would you be able to test then for anything ?

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Hello All,
Say what you want about LA, but until you show me the proof that he cheated he hasn't, its that simple. Show me another cyclist who been tested more than LA, nobody period. ...

P.S. Including a definition of a word that you used in your post-he last refuge of a scoundrel.
 
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Just re-reading Matt Rendell's book on Pantani at the moment - after being thrown out of the 99 Giro and after needles being found in his hotel room, the authorities were after him big time. There is a line though in the book. Paraphrasing - Marco's advisors knew that he was in deep sh** with an upcoming trial and saw no way out. One of their suggestions? To get a politician to put pressure on to drop the case.:)
 
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And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

Oh, and the ennui was not the salient point to wit I referred. Reading comprehension is a dying skill.
 
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uspostal said:
And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

Average person understands bags of cash and Swiss Bank Accounts.

It will never go to trial, Wonderboy will work out a plea and flip on his friends.
 
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Just re-reading Matt Rendell's book on Pantani at the moment - after being thrown out of the 99 Giro and after needles being found in his hotel room, the authorities were after him big time. There is a line though in the book. Paraphrasing - Marco's advisors knew that he was in deep sh** with an upcoming trial and saw no way out. One of their suggestions? To get a politician to put pressure on to drop the case.:)

haha.
interesting finding.
 
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Just re-reading Matt Rendell's book on Pantani at the moment - after being thrown out of the 99 Giro and after needles being found in his hotel room, the authorities were after him big time. There is a line though in the book. Paraphrasing - Marco's advisors knew that he was in deep sh** with an upcoming trial and saw no way out. One of their suggestions? To get a politician to put pressure on to drop the case.:)

a completly inaccurate statement.
I suggest you re-read it again. What needles?. In fact Pantani had had a blood test the night before the test and had recorded around 48%, his first reaction along with Martinelli was to call the cops, since they felt they had been victiims of a fraudulent test.
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a completly inaccurate statement.
I suggest you re-read it again. What needles?. In fact Pantani had had a blood test the night before the test and had recorded around 48%, his first reaction along with Martinelli was to call the cops, since they felt they had been victiims of a fraudulent test.
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Read Digs post again - he is on about 2 separate events.

The Giro in 99 that he was kicked out of and the Giro in 2001:
Pantani lost his latest case after a hypodermic needle with traces of insulin was found in his hotel room during the Giro last year. Insulin is regarded as a stimulant to the efficiency of HGH in building muscle mass.
As Digger said when Pantani was being investigated he was trying to get the investigation thwarted.
 
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dancing on pedals said:
a completly inaccurate statement.
I suggest you re-read it again. What needles?. In fact Pantani had had a blood test the night before the test and had recorded around 48%, his first reaction along with Martinelli was to call the cops, since they felt they had been victiims of a fraudulent test.
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Learn to read I was not wrong whatsoever- he was caught for the high HCT in '99. Where did I say the needle with insulin found in his room happened in 99 or he same year? I never said they were the same year and it was implicit from my post that I was surmising. The point was about the political help he wanted. So no, nothing i said was inaccurate so you can come off that high horse. Or do you even know about the insulin, needle, bin bags, and subsequent police investigation?
 
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I was rushing out the door this morning when I posted that about Pantani - for the sake of brevity I surmised - apparently that wasn't clear enough for some. Here is the full quote:

"****acroia claims Vezzani, no longer an official member of the team, asked hIm to fight Marco's ban. The only avenue left open seemed to be that of finding a supportive, and influential, national politician." P. 228
 
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Thoughtforfood said:
All of that is just stupid. (except for the fact that you had to look up ennui) You doubled down.

I think someone got one of these for Christmas...

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And here I thought there was intelligence in NC, Ooops my bad. How long do you think a jury will be able to concentrate in a trial like LA. Ennui will take place after 4 weeks of babble that the average person doesn't understand, add to that the dozens of experts that will be paraded in front of them. After 2 months of making 10.00 a day for jury duty it will take less time for LA to be found innocent than OJ.

Ennui : a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

MacRoadie said:
I think someone got one of these for Christmas...

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D-Queued said:
Let him turn a few more pages. Epiphany comes after ennui.

Dave.

I don't think he read very carefully either...because it's a state of being, not an event...
 
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