29th February 2008 08:35 PM |
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robpop |
quote: Riffhard wrote:
While I completely agree with you on this, I still can't help but be pissed at Clemens for just not fessing up in the first place. Now he's gonna get screwed blue by the feds and he will lose at least a couple of his Cy's and he can forget the Hall. Stupid move on his part.
I, of course, have always known that Greg Maddox was the best pitcher of his generation anyway.
Riffy
Maddox? I could see the arguement. He was a great pitcher and a class act. A sure fire hall of famer. It just that I hate the Braves ever since that Francisco Cabrera thing. I swear that is the reason why i drink.
Clemens and Bonds are two of the best I had ever seen, and that was before they took the needle in the ass. It a shame. |
29th February 2008 09:03 PM |
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sirmoonie |
In the United States, you can get convicted by a federal jury of felony perjury for lying to federal investigators looking into violations of a federal law designed to protect undercover CIA agents, and have jack-smoke happen to you. The dozen or so millionaires who lied about drugs and baseball games are not losing any sleep over this. |
29th February 2008 11:45 PM |
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quote: robpop wrote:
Maddox? I could see the arguement. He was a great pitcher and a class act. A sure fire hall of famer. It just that I hate the Braves ever since that Francisco Cabrera thing. I swear that is the reason why i drink.
Just consider him a Cubbie. |
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isn't it great that or elected officials are going after things that really matter, and will make us safer and stronger as a nation?
I'm so releived, this will bring victory and acoountabilty in Iraq and def. put AQ on the run in Pakistan. |
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The new Yankee pinstripes:
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The big house that Ruth built:
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The juice:
Don't laugh, he got away with his crimes. |
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robpop |
"If it doesn't fit, you must acquit."
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