Benotti69 said:
Jusge Sparks dismissed Armstrongs claim to dismiss USADA was not in his juristiciton as USADA had allowed for due process in their arbitration.
Now Travis Tygart has stated that the evidence will be revealed in due course. Whats your rush?
Should you not be out spreading the cancer awareness message of something or other about cancer?
Agh, only been waiting ... 17 years.
And the problem is that the entore process is deeply and fundamentally flawed. Its the evidence that determines whether or not Armstrong doped, and putting the proverbial cart before the horse is simply wrong - particularly in matters of justice.
USADA, knowing their own deadline was approaching, should have had a brief ready to go - one they have had YEARS to prepare to put a nail in the coffin. That brief, as a minimum, should have been transmitted to WADA, US Cycling, and the UCI within hours of LA'd decision.
That it was not? Seems USADA is only now attempting to build the case that they are apparently ready to issues stinging ban from ... they will eventually make the case.
Apparently though, Merckx has now become troll as well?
"“I haven’t spoken to Lance recently but I know that he is disillusioned. It’s really a regrettable affair. It’s bad for cycling, and it’s bad for everybody.”
http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/merckx-continues-support-of-armstrong
I find it absolutely amazing that people would suspend practices of due process simply to get their white whale at any cost. Any cyclist in any sport can now be subjected to a process that appears to be driven by anything but evidence.
But heh, at some point, we may just discover that this is just a rehash of the same old BS, and the point of this entore game was simply to force Armstrong onto a witness stand rather than actually produce evidence. All of which, including Armstrongs blood, etc. appears to already be out there.
In short, same ol' crap. But suddenly an agency in deliberate over reach is just?
Man the harpoon boys, the white whale has been spotted.
My issue is that this process is deeply flawed. Is that clear enough for the Lance haters? Is it clear that I think allowing hate and a personal agenda to blur processes of justice to be extremely wrong?
If you want Lance? Show the evidence, just like we do with every other criminal in the world - where we use courts and established sets of rules rather than suddenly created tribunals and cohercive threats.
There is a reason that, aside from the lance haters, the peloton, and indeed the general public are deeply suspicious about this process. As they should be.