Ginkgo said:i can see that from the comments. i am asking why that is. why do people want to get armstrong at all costs and let everyone else off?
they are all adults and they all doped, no?
is this about doping? or getting armstrong?
buckwheat said:They'll lawyer up and invoke the 5th which doesn't look too good if you're clean.
This is the beginning of the end and when these guys understand how serious this investigation is, they'll be flipping quick.
Guys like DZ and CVV threw Decanio under the bus when they all knew he spoke the truth.
Eff em.
Ginkgo said:i can see that from the comments. i am asking why that is. why do people want to get armstrong at all costs and let everyone else off?
they are all adults and they all doped, no?
is this about doping? or getting armstrong?
It drove him crazy. True.BroDeal said:DeCanio was a nut. Seriously. He went way off the deep end. No one wanted to be associated with him.
Ginkgo said:hi, just found this site today.
reading this thread, it seems most people think everybody should get immunity
if they talk, apart from armstrong.
but why can't armstrong get immunity if he cooperates?
is this only about armstrong? why is he the big target for most people?
Ginkgo said:i can see that from the comments. i am asking why that is. why do people want to get armstrong at all costs and let everyone else off?
they are all adults and they all doped, no?
is this about doping? or getting armstrong?
Dr. Maserati said:I know you just joined today and everything, so perhaps you have missed the numerous discussions on other riders and the role of UCI & USA Cycling.
shawnrohrbach said:I think there are some who want that here, but for the most part there are either very reasonable doubters and a host of fans who are not out to GET anyone. I don't know what is actually happening with all this, but like the college drug dealers in my neighborhood, they went after the little dope suckers first and took out 95 dealers who all went to prison. It's like when I go tuna fishing and they sell me tiny little live bait. Chomp chomp. And I snag the big one.
Cobblestones said:I looked at it and it's hilarious. This guy is like an open book. A pity he had his shades on. Someone should catch him indoors. The body language and facial expression is really telling. Even someone with only rudimentary interrogation skills could crack this nut in 10 minutes max.
shawnrohrbach said:I think there are some who want that here, but for the most part there are either very reasonable doubters and a host of fans who are not out to GET anyone. I don't know what is actually happening with all this, but like the college drug dealers in my neighborhood, they went after the little dope suckers first and took out 95 dealers who all went to prison. It's like when I go tuna fishing and they sell me tiny little live bait. Chomp chomp. And I snag the big one.
Oh, cut it out. Spend some time reading the threads here, and get at least a little acquainted with the discussion, or shut up.Ginkgo said:i'm going on the comments in this thread. there seems to be a strong need to get armstrong rather than stop doping. as long as you talk about armstrong, everybody else is allowed immunity. etc
Berzin said:I understand where you're coming from, but you're getting too far ahead of the game right now.
If people won't cooperate, or choose to lie and dare anyone to contradict them, then all of this will go nowhere.
Colm.Murphy said:He owned the team. He won the Tour x7. He has a charity that handles millions in donations. He is "Don Armstrong", to use a mafia colloquialism. It all rolls up to him and Bruyneel.
I will borrow your quote and ask you the question......Ginkgo said:it is claimed eddie mercx introduced armstrong to doping.
i doubt most riders first came into contact with dope upon meeting armstrong. some will, but armstrong did not introduce doping into the peloton. it was widespread before he ever won a tour.
and the riders that people want immunity for will have dealed to other young riders as well during their careers. does that make them drug dealers?
i'm not getting why that doesn't matter as long as armstrong goes down.
is this about doping? or is this about armstrong?
is this about doping? or is this about armstrong?
HelmutRoole said:And Decanio's results at the time were much better than theirs. Second to Micheal Rogers at Bauce at 21? Not too shabby.
Wallace said:Oh, cut it out. Spend some time reading the threads here, and get at least a little acquainted with the discussion, or shut up.
To just chime in with the faux-naive, little-old-me just wondering act is just stupid.
Ginkgo said:upon asking questions most have confirmed to me that they are only really interested in getting armstrong, so questions do go a long way.
i think i've got the answer now.
thanks guys.
Ginkgo said:it is claimed eddie mercx introduced armstrong to doping.
i doubt most riders first came into contact with dope upon meeting armstrong. some will, but armstrong did not introduce doping into the peloton. it was widespread before he ever won a tour.
and the riders that people want immunity for will have dealed to other young riders as well during their careers. does that make them drug dealers?
i'm not getting why that doesn't matter as long as armstrong goes down.
is this about doping? or is this about armstrong?
Ginkgo said:upon asking questions most have confirmed to me that they are only really interested in getting armstrong, so questions do go a long way.
i think i've got the answer now.
thanks guys.
hektoren said:Landis' e-mails are an interesting teaser, but if there really is substance behind his accusations, there's bound to be a further tidal wave of details forthcoming from Landis to those in charge of the investigation. The who's, where's, when's, details from conversations, moods, settings, facts, interpretations, speculations. On-the-record statements in a federal investigation is serious stuff, and Landis has faced the realities of the judicial processes before. He's burned his bridges, and is obviously prepared to spill the beans. If he's not for real, I'm quite positive the investigating bodies would've wised up to that fact already. A simple lie is easy enough to construct, but once a proficient interrogator start prodding a liar on the details, and on the minute details of the details, their game is up, real quick. Just the fact that the FDA hasn't washed their hands of him by now is an indication that this is the real deal. If I were one of the two persons mentioned in the NYT-piece, I'd do a quick calculation and side with truth. You'd look a real azz in the clinker, having lied when all the world has learned the truth.
Behind the cyclists doing dope is quite an apparatus. The logistics of it, the details, the providers, the financing, is too big to not leave a trail of evidence somewhere. Follow the money. Do audits. If there's reality behind Landis' claims, the evidence will be found. This is no simple blood-test you'll have to fool, and it won't go away.
It is 10 minutes to the hour here - how long before he gets a new IP address?Publicus said:You are welcome. Glad you confirmed your pre-conceived notion.
Kennf1 said:Livingston works in the basement of Mellow Johnny's. Can't see him stepping up.
Dr. Maserati said:It is 10 minutes to the hour here - how long before he gets a new IP address?
Any takers?
Dr. Maserati said:It is 10 minutes to the hour here - how long before he gets a new IP address?
Any takers?