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Race Radio said:
Yes! It's all a great conspiracy! Enjoy!
Race Radio said:
MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
Velodude said:The Feds don't put all prospective witnesses up before the Grand Jury.
They put sufficient witnesses up to establish a case and those reluctant witnesses who refused to be interviewed by investigators. As you pointed out McIlvain, Hamilton & Popovich were of that ilk.
George Hincapie and Bestsy Andreu we know were only interviewed by investigators and did not testify before the GJ. The feds must have formed the view that both would be a compliant and truthful witnesses in a trial.
There would be a long list of other compliant witnesses that we have not been privy to that told the truth to investigators and were to be subpoenaed for the trial only.
Dr. Maserati said:But Mark - who is going to keep us updated on how the Hater Referendum is going?
ChrisE said:I feel like I should take over the job, but I don't think my skillset is up to it.
MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
thehog said:What do you mean how long? They’ve manage to keep a tight ship for 20+ years. This will only make them stronger.
There will be no buses and no throwing.
I would add that whilst Armstrong does make may enemies he’s extremely loyal. Ferrari for example has been a long time protector as is the real Hog. I would suggest the pay masters fall into the “protector” bucket.
I am on the side of you guys but these events have turned me into a realist.
MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
I think you mean the "USPS/Tailwind where Lance is not a target, but if he is a target, he is one of a number of targets and therefore not the principal target" investigation.MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
I was hoping you may have actually learned some law.MarkvW said:My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
A good start might be not constantly checking the 'hater referendum'. PS Its still at 134!!MarkvW said:I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
People who follow the sport will remain.MarkvW said:For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
Dr. Maserati said:Funny, your namesake Mr Fabiani started with Armstrong in August 2010 too.
I guess the green team is no longer required.
MacRoadie said:LANCE, INC. TOO BIG TO FAIL
Nothing new, but another small article questioning the circumstances surrounding the plug pulling, from well outside the traditional cycling media.
And the question is: for the rich, powerful, and politically connected, who are an asset to corporations, the philanthropic community, legislators or agency appointees, will they remain unscathed? The answer is of course “yes,” not unlike the “too big to fail” crowd on Wall Street, most of whom remain free.
Therefore, this is not so much a case about playing and upholding the fairness of competitive sports, as it is about playing a different kind of game; one of deception with a free pass posing as the trophy.
But it seems that everyone here wins except, of course, for sports fans, taxpayers and those who still play by the rules. Yet there are those who still choose to believe that goodness and moral character will prevail and make up for the cheating, corrupt governance and corporate malfeasance. One can only hope.
MarkvW said:I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope.
MarkvW said:The Lance Armstrong investigation brought me to this forum and now it is over.
My time here has enabled me to learn a lot about a very small subculture of people who gather to spend a lot of their time and energy discussing all the negative aspects of Lance Armstrong. I've spent a lot of time (way too much) with you all. Thank you all very much for sharing with me.
I'm going to try to put Lance Armstrong way in the back of some mental closet, forever I hope. Any publicity is good for him, and I don't think I want to contribute any more.
For those of you that remain, I sincerely hope that something useful comes out of your time spent participating here.
Goodbye!
Mark
LarryBudMelman said:Kind of odd that Pharmstrong had to spend so much money to address this very small subculture. Congratulations on your career and I'm sure there will be more loaded scumbags that require this kind of service.
Adamastor said:The article is a quote out of David Walsh's first L.A. book (in French):
L.A. Confidential
For an English translation of the book, go here ( I have not checked accuracy of content).
http://www.scribd.com/doc/24714691/L-A-Confidentiel-Part-I-English-Translation
For the Swart testimony, go to page 27 (mid-page about)
For an overview of all parts, check here
http://www.scribd.com/collections/2383358/L-A-Confidential-Lance-Armstrong
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