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Actually, I agree.stephens said:I'm puzzled by the vitriol posted here about Lance's work in the cancer world.
I have unfortunately been very effected by cancer in my lifetime and all the people I've met like me would rate Livestrong and Lance as having positive effects on cancer and I believe they would all continue to believe so even if we showed them irrefutable proof that he was blood doped for his entire career.
I suspect he really does care at least a little, but even if he didn't give a **** about cancer patients and was in it all for himself, I think most people in that world would still feel the spotlight he's put on it and the increased funding and the change in attitude has been beneficial.
So I think it'd be best if we just separate that stuff from the cycling stuff and stick to the case against him as a doper.
I also don't see how all the stuff about blow and hookers is relevant, I think less of Landis for bringing that up and on the whole it weakens his own case. I'm not sure why the WSJ covers that part, either. It's trash. Let's focus on the real stuff here: doping, organized doping, fraud, whatever.