Moose McKnuckles said:I've actually lost my dad, 2 uncles, and grandmother to cancer. The fact that two-bit frauds like Armstrong are exploiting this disease for personal profit is utterly disgusting. It's much easier to pop on that little yellow bracelet and believe the myth than actually see the lie behind it all.
Thank you for the information concerning Livestrong. The newspapers were reporting today that Prosecutors investing the Landis charges are considering using the RICO statutes. The reasons for this have yet to totally emerge, but it would be interesting to see if money from the Livestrong campaign can in fact be traced to organized doping in cycling, in which case, Mr. LA will be wearing a new jersey altogether, and although it may look like he is riding for Euskadel, it will be for a different team altogether.
I was a big fan of Mr. Armstrong at one time, but when I saw how he treated Mr. Contador last year, I began to question what kind of man this Mr. Armstrong really is. I looked back at some of the races and when you saw him climbing up the big mountains with Landis in front and surrounded by convicted dopers, it is pretty hard to believe that he was the only clean person in the bunch. I feel sorry for those that look up to him, when it should be obvious to all that he did every thing he could to be the center of attention, and in the process he really destroyed the Tour, if you still had the sound turned on and listened to Liggett and Sherwen gratuitously singing the praises of Mr. Armstrong and Team Radio Schlock (no this is not a Freudian slip).