If you are accusing someone of doping, you should have the balls to post your name. You and a majority of the others responding to this USADA - Armstrong post are obviously passionate about trying to exposing LA, you should all put your money together and fund the process. Floyd was able to raise more than a million for his defense, maybe you can get those that were duped to support your cause. Its time to move on, I would like to see USADA spending tax payer dollars to proactively stop doping in racing - test at more races, educate young and upcoming athletes and develop better testing.D-Queued said:I am not misrepresenting what you said, merely agreeing with your strongest argument.
Go ahead and review your post to confirm.
Yours is the latest example of doping apologist argument #46: they all did it.
If so, then Danny did too.
If he didn't, then we should go after all dopers without exception.
Your second argument, Doping Apologist #64, is 'he is retired', leave him alone.
Okay, then what about:
1. Hope returns - and has done so again in triathlon
What do you do about dopers that make comebacks? How do you avoid the use of an obvious loophole? How do you feel about Riis admitting that he doped when he won?
Are you suggesting a rule change that provides immunity for any doped found positive or otherwise found guilty of doping after announcing their retirement?
If so, go ahead and submit your idea to WADA.
I expect that you may hear the laughter all the way from their offices in Montreal, though.
Dave.
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