Race Radio said:The groupies willingness to embarrass themselves in defense of their hero never gets old.
What's even more embarrassing is that some will comment on news stories using accounts linked to their real names.
Race Radio said:The groupies willingness to embarrass themselves in defense of their hero never gets old.
news to me Gunderson is on his passport?jimmypop said:What's even more embarrassing is that some will comment on news stories using accounts linked to their real names.
eleven said:it is quite funny that people suddenly want one to divulge "credible sources" after all of the myriad claims, charges etc...levied here every day that go without source.
Heck, even the article being discussed relies on "unnamed sources".
So, I have an un-named source. Thanks.
Colm.Murphy said:Also, consider this serious point:
VI. SOCIO-ECONOMIC OBLIGATIONS
"D. Drug-Free Workplace Requirements
The Drug-Free Workplace Act of 1988, Pub. L. No. 200-690, obligates a non-commercial item Government contractor, who has a contract over $100,000, to meet certain requirements designed to keep the work place free of illegal drugs.
Dig in.
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Race Radio said:The team (The Company in the contract) entered into an agreement where it promised to fire any rider who took part in
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Polish said:If Lance gets brought down by a "Drug-Free Workplace" violation I will chuckle. So will my Stoner MailPerson lol.
Hookers and Blow
Polish said:Troll babble
Race Radio said:It appears you missed the part where the agreed to take action within 30 days if any rider is found guilty of the morals clause.
They took no action, in fact they encouraged the violation of the clause.
blackcat said:news to me Gunderson is on his passport?
musta been why he was using Jim Jannard's jet and Netjets, to skirt customs with a name like that, dont blame him.
DirtyWorks said:Moreover, you want me to believe these media outlets aren't keenly aware of the legal expenses false content would generate. Right?
eleven said:No, that's not right. I don't "want" you to believe anything. You are free to take or leave any information.
thehog said:http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/02/news/the-armstrong-comeback-was-it-worth-it_160266
One of the better articles at VeloNews. Sums up the comeback well.
thehog said:http://velonews.competitor.com/2011/02/news/the-armstrong-comeback-was-it-worth-it_160266
One of the better articles at VeloNews. Sums up the comeback well.
Granville57 said:When people come on here and cast out the "hater" label. Why do they think that that is something that I would hide from?
I hate StrongArm for all his lies, deception and manipulation. Clear enough?