Cal_Joe said:Anyone who follows certain Twitter accounts knows that RR's "scoops" are not really scoops.
As far as being a fan goes, you appear to be falling back on the Clinic standard - "I do not like LA or anyone who dares question a fact about a post that is not favorable to LA. Therefore, you must be a fan."
Do yourself a favor and read every one of the RR posts in the old LA thread. Calculate how many of them were correct. Let us know. Then you will know why I and others are making jokes.
Race Radio said:hehehe
A few years from now Lance is going to look back and say "remember those couple days of peace we had before it all hit the fan?"
davestoller said:HAHA!!!!!!
EXACTLY!!!!
wow, just wow. Not any of RR's predictions turned out to be true.
None.
Nada.
Zero.
Susan Westemeyer said:HAs this been posted yet? http://www.npr.org/2012/02/07/146507942/sports-stories-you-may-have-missed
Susan
Susan Westemeyer said:HAs this been posted yet? http://www.npr.org/2012/02/07/146507942/sports-stories-you-may-have-missed
Susan
gooner said:Wow.
The FBI and FDA only got a half an hour notice that the case was being dropped and investigators were livid about it.
Judging by what your man said prosecutors were reading to hand down indictments to Armstrong and all for witness tampering and fraud next month.
Thanks for the link.
gooner said:Wow.
The FBI and FDA only got a half an hour notice that the case was being dropped and investigators were livid about it.
Judging by what your man said prosecutors were reading to hand down indictments to Armstrong and all for witness tampering and fraud next month.
Thanks for the link.
thehog said:Begs the question how the case was dropped. Under what premise.
Benotti69 said:NPR said one source said indictment was coming as soon as next month, mentioned wire fraud, witness tampering, mail fraud & drug distribution.
NPR, said that Birotte struggled with decision & other agencies are angry w/decision
Susan Westemeyer said:The details are here: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/con...al-investigation-into-armstrong-and-us-postal
Susan
Susan Westemeyer said:The details are here: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/con...al-investigation-into-armstrong-and-us-postal
Susan
gooner said:Betsy Andreu looks to be right when she says it is a failure in the American justice system.
scribe said:Lots of money from all sides. Collapse of the cancer charity. All for a guy that everyone knows was likely hot-saucing in sports.
Worst case scenario is that the government would do accomplish all the above, and still LOSE the case. Can you imagine? Why it even got this far makes no sense. But then again, you can see how passionate some individuals are about this stuff in the clinic.
Scott SoCal said:Sounds more like the failure of a Federal Prosecutor who has no balls or perhaps corrupt or both.
Either way, Birotte, Jr is now part of the problem.
Race Radio said:hehehehe
told you, not over.
Cyclingnews hits it out of the park
sniper said:Yep. Cycling News with good coverage:
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/con...al-investigation-into-armstrong-and-us-postal
Compliments to Cycling News for their coverage of the case thus far, which I would assess as relatively independent, objective and critical.
(although they still need to close down on McQuaid and the horsecrap he's been spewing...)
Provided the anonymous sources are credible, a mighty disturbing scenario is unfolding.