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aphronesis said:Had they been, this wouldn't be continuing. Humor me; you've got some time and the facility. Spell it out for everyone who doesn't want to wade through the past few pages. Tilford finds the exchange incriminating re. doping.
Which has zero to do with the federal case. You have an alternate argument?
I am now disappointed with you.
Go back and (this time) read the blog post. If you are not then embarrassed by your question above then one of us is being obtuse.
Since you appear to be on the lazy side, here is the summary;
What is weird is how these guys talk about getting on the wrong side of the Lance. As if it’s matter of fact that it isn’t a good thing to have happen to you.
I have no personal experience in any of this. But it makes me wonder why all these guys would go out of their way to just make trouble for themselves by lying? I see no reason why Tyler Hamilton, Floyd Landis, Emma O’Reilly, Frankie’s wife, etc. would lie under oath just to make their lives miserable.
I am sick of the whole thing really. Our legal system and maybe even our sports governing body don’t have a means to deal with the subject properly. So I kind of wish it would just disappear and we could just write it off as a dark era of the sport. But that doesn’t make the people that were directly affected, and are still affected, have closure. Those are the people that I think got the raw end of the deal. The innocent bystanders that got caught up in the whole mess and became some of Lance’s foes by default.
http://stevetilford.com/?p=18113
I highlighted the salient points for your benefit.
