US prosecutors drop case against Armstrong/USPS

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mewmewmew13 said:
wow. Link to this revelation?
I'm glad you are in the know and will keep us informed. :)

Agreed. There were no leaks and anonymous sources confirming Hugh's assessment. :rolleyes:
 
mewmewmew13 said:
wow. Link to this revelation?
I'm glad you are in the know and will keep us informed. :)

There are no links as no evidence was ever presented, nothing nada, zilch, zero.

Where are the charges? Thats right there wasnt any, nothing. They spent millions investigating and what did they come up with. NOTHING!

Im glad they proved his innocence.



Hugh
 
hughmoore said:
There are no links as no evidence was ever presented, nothing nada, zilch, zero.

Where are the charges? Thats right there wasnt any, nothing. They spent millions investigating and what did they come up with. NOTHING!

Im glad they proved his innocence.



Hugh

No you missed my point.

You have absolutely no evidence and no links that proves that they came up with nothing.
Wishful thinking.
 
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hughmoore said:
There are no links as no evidence was ever presented, nothing nada, zilch, zero.

Where are the charges? Thats right there wasnt any, nothing. They spent millions investigating and what did they come up with. NOTHING!

Im glad they proved his innocence.



Hugh

Nobody proved his innocence. Actually it´s the other way ´round. In all the Pharmstrong comeback mess since 2009 we got more evidence (yes sir, eye witness is evidence too in the real world outside of Lance supporters dream world) of his doping. Before his infamous comeback we "only" knew about the hard evidence of 6 positive Epo-Tests at the 99-Tour and his positive cortisone test on the very same tour. Now we all know for sure he´s even worse, taking doping products that never hit the market since its dangers (hemassist), got blood transfusions (seen by at leat GH, Floyd and Tyler), published his own blood parameters which proved his doping at the 09-Tour, and so on... Honestly, are you blind? How can you be so... well i have no other word for that, really don´t want to offend you... obviously dumb?
 
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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
Nobody proved his innocence. Actually it´s the other way ´round. In all the Pharmstrong comeback mess since 2009 we got more evidence (yes sir, eye witness is evidence too in the real world outside of Lance supporters dream world) of his doping. Before his infamous comeback we "only" knew about the hard evidence of 6 positive Epo-Tests at the 99-Tour and his positive cortisone test on the very same tour. Now we all know for sure he´s even worse, taking doping products that never hit the market since its dangers (hemassist), got blood transfusions (seen by at leat GH, Floyd and Tyler), published his own blood parameters which proved his doping at the 09-Tour, and so on... Honestly, are you blind? How can you be so... well i have no other word for that, really don´t want to offend you... obviously dumb?

evidently they didn't prove much, or else there would have been indictments. hemassist? proved that did they? :D
 
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Time to roll the rock to the right for now:

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FoxxyBrown1111 said:
Nobody proved his innocence. Actually it´s the other way ´round. In all the Pharmstrong comeback mess since 2009 we got more evidence (yes sir, eye witness is evidence too in the real world outside of Lance supporters dream world) of his doping. Before his infamous comeback we "only" knew about the hard evidence of 6 positive Epo-Tests at the 99-Tour and his positive cortisone test on the very same tour. Now we all know for sure he´s even worse, taking doping products that never hit the market since its dangers (hemassist), got blood transfusions (seen by at leat GH, Floyd and Tyler), published his own blood parameters which proved his doping at the 09-Tour, and so on... Honestly, are you blind? How can you be so... well i have no other word for that, really don´t want to offend you... obviously dumb?

But foxxy, your "more evidence" was known before the investigation. Blood transfusing and hemassist are old pre-2009 news. Discussed on forums before the CN forum even existed. And it was SSDD even back then.

There WERE some new revelations for us hard core fans though....
1) Lance/Johann did NOT flush Floyd's blood down the toilet out of spite.
2) Floyd did NOT have pictures of refridgerated panniers.
3) Lance stopped using EPO sooner than many realized.

To hard core fans - that was new. Major news.

But to the average Joes, who do not pay attention to cycling, Lance's case being dropped by the Feds just gives more credence to Lance and less to the others. Sorry but it is true.

The case being dropped by the Feds has helped Lance's credibility.
And the true winners are hard work and determination.
Not doping. Doping=Fail.
 

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Benotti69 said:
I suppose that's why they are avoiding testing him in Ironman ;)

I'm thinking the doping tri-athletes better best be careful now that Lance is amongst them. Lance has a proven track record of breaking Omerta and raising the flag on doping - the new stuff especially. He knows the score.

Remember when Lance sent the e-mails to WADA? Maybe could have nipped the Dr Beltran doping ring in the bud. Follow-up is key. Better late than never though.

Proven track record. Raise the flag. Knows the score. Nip in the bud.
Better late than never. Need I say more. TriGeeks beware.
 
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Polish said:
I'm thinking the doping tri-athletes better best be careful now that Lance is amongst them. Lance has a proven track record of breaking Omerta and raising the flag on doping - the new stuff especially. He knows the score.

Remember when Lance sent the e-mails to WADA? Maybe could have nipped the Dr Beltran doping ring in the bud. Follow-up is key. Better late than never though.

Proven track record. Raise the flag. Knows the score. Nip in the bud.
Better late than never. Need I say more. TriGeeks beware.

Polish, I've read alot of your work, and there was a time I thought you were like a fanboy on acid...but I really have come to recognize your brilliance. I think people are missing out should they have you on ignore.

My thoughts are that perhaps the US Attorney General could appoint Lance and Novitsky as "Special Investigators"...a Batman and Robin team of anti doping crime fighters, if you will.

Of course, Robin is usually the shorter of the two caped crusaders, but I'm certain that Novitsky would acquiesce. He'd look good in those green tights, even if they did only come down to his knees.
 
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bigloco said:
Polish, I've read alot of your work, and there was a time I thought you were like a fanboy on acid...but I really have come to recognize your brilliance. I think people are missing out should they have you on ignore. ...<snip>.

Strange that you have suddenly come to this change of attitude cos last July in the "Official LA Thread" you wrote

sometimes i scratch my head at Polish and some times his posts are amusing.

His post with the link to Livestrong's pathological liar topic is borderline brilliant and definitely got me to
 
Velodude said:
Strange that you have suddenly come to this change of attitude cos last July in the "Official LA Thread" you wrote

Are you to bigloco what Polish is to Lance? That's some impressive memory.

Bigloco is right I think.
Polish could look Lance in the eye, stab him firmly and deeply in the stomach, and Lance would thank him for his close support. There's a light pulsating diamond under the polished metal coating.
 
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bigloco said:
Polish, I've read alot of your work, and there was a time I thought you were like a fanboy on acid...but I really have come to recognize your brilliance. I think people are missing out should they have you on ignore.

My thoughts are that perhaps the US Attorney General could appoint Lance and Novitsky as "Special Investigators"...a Batman and Robin team of anti doping crime fighters, if you will.

Of course, Robin is usually the shorter of the two caped crusaders, but I'm certain that Novitsky would acquiesce. He'd look good in those green tights, even if they did only come down to his knees.

Now that you finally recognized the brilliance, please don't call it "work".
It is pure avantgarde art.

Novitsky was recently seen wallowing his way through some 3rd party trash cans, wearing a yellow latex suit with a big "7" on its back.
Looking good.
 
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Velodude said:
Strange that you have suddenly come to this change of attitude cos last July in the "Official LA Thread" you wrote

I forgot I'd already given him props! I guess pure artistry sometimes deserves more than one acknowledgement.

Here's my tinfoil hat theory: Race Radio and Polish are, indeed, the same person!
 
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bigloco said:
I forgot I'd already given him props! I guess pure artistry sometimes deserves more than one acknowledgement.

Here's my tinfoil hat theory: Race Radio and Polish are, indeed, the same person!

come to think of it, you never see them together..........:eek:
 

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frenchfry said:
Fleecing the faithful followers must be a lot easier when the myth goes unchallenged.

"Fleecing the faithful followers" is the myth, frenchfry.

And even though it is a dumb and hateful myth, so very few people believe it (a few hundred maybe) that it is hardly worth challenging in the first place.

I challenge it because I am procrastinating here at work.
Do you think Lance procrastinates? Doubt it lol.
He probably helped write this article:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/186331-great-ways-to-stop-procrastinating/

Me - maybe I will take the attitude of the late great Douglas Adams:
"I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they go by."
 
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Polish said:
"Fleecing the faithful followers" is the myth, frenchfry.

And even though it is a dumb and hateful myth, so very few people believe it (a few hundred maybe) that it is hardly worth challenging in the first place.

I challenge it because I am procrastinating here at work.
Do you think Lance procrastinates? Doubt it lol.
He probably helped write this article:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/186331-great-ways-to-stop-procrastinating/

Me - maybe I will take the attitude of the late great Douglas Adams:
"I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they go by."

Seriously I think Mr.Sherwood has some autistic core, but I'm missing the Savant. Seems to be more busy with himself than with the work that should actually be done. Spoiled dreamer, or his own (successful) boss. Perhaps both. Or it's those drugs they put into US drinkingwater.
Everyone knows, when it comes to the boss or customer, that a current job should have been finished yesterday. Even finished before boss or customer gave the order.
Why not just do your best all the time and be flexible. Every time. Like our laserlike focused Lance.
Lance should fire him. Mr.Sherwood procrastinating himself out of the job.

Just imagine, customer or boss calls and Mr.Procrastinator is right in the middle of one of his selfprocrastinating 15 minute breaks, which have to follow the strict anti-procrastinating plan.
Deadlines are for idiots. In whatever way.

PS: But that one hint is indeed helpful. Always important to get blood moving.
PPS: Once, when I was young, I did 2,5 years of my report booklets in the night before deadline.
Awesome performance. No procrastinating. Just outstanding.
 
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Polish said:
"Fleecing the faithful followers" is the myth, frenchfry.

And even though it is a dumb and hateful myth, so very few people believe it (a few hundred maybe) that it is hardly worth challenging in the first place.

I challenge it because I am procrastinating here at work.
Do you think Lance procrastinates? Doubt it lol.
He probably helped write this article:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/186331-great-ways-to-stop-procrastinating/

Me - maybe I will take the attitude of the late great Douglas Adams:
"I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they go by."

Polish, how is it possible to procrastinate at your "work" being a bicycle shop?
 
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Polish said:
"Fleecing the faithful followers" is the myth, frenchfry.

And even though it is a dumb and hateful myth, so very few people believe it (a few hundred maybe) that it is hardly worth challenging in the first place.

I challenge it because I am procrastinating here at work.
Do you think Lance procrastinates? Doubt it lol.
He probably helped write this article:

http://www.livestrong.com/article/186331-great-ways-to-stop-procrastinating/

Me - maybe I will take the attitude of the late great Douglas Adams:
"I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make as they go by."

Thanks for posting that link. There I was, procrastinating by being on the internet instead of working and I followed the link to find out how to stop procrastinating. I never actually got to read the article. Instead, the stress of trying to open the page proved too much for my browser and it crashed. Without the distraction of the internet, I returned to my work (only to return here to post about what happened...).

Back on topic: Cheat, cheat, Lance Armstrong, we hates you, we hates you, we hates you forever!
 
AngusW said:
Thanks for posting that link. There I was, procrastinating by being on the internet instead of working and I followed the link to find out how to stop procrastinating. I never actually got to read the article. Instead, the stress of trying to open the page proved too much for my browser and it crashed. Without the distraction of the internet, I returned to my work (only to return here to post about what happened...).

Back on topic: Cheat, cheat, Lance Armstrong, we hates you, we hates you, we hates you forever!

I was procratinating also, but now Im trying to be more asertive, if thats alright with you. :)

Back on Topic: We love you Lance, your the greatest and most entertaining to talk about on the net, especially all the haters now hate you more because Novitsky proved your innocence.


Hugh
 
This thread reminds me of the barren landscape of the TV series "The Walking Dead", with the fanboys and trolls strolling around like zombies, looking for meals to feast on that are few and far between.
 

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Berzin said:
This thread reminds me of the barren landscape of the TV series "The Walking Dead", with the fanboys and trolls strolling around like zombies, looking for meals to feast on that are few and far between.

It reminds me of a stadium 2 hours after a game when the only people remaining are the hard core fans still cheering about the victory.

Small group in an empty stadium. Ghosts of Victory still in the air.
Most of the opposing fans are long gone.
Some left early.
ScoreBoard! ScoreBoard!
OneTwoThreeFourFiveSixSeven.
In a Row.