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Fred Flintstein
May 24th 10, 02:53 AM
Hey Retards,

BALCO did not start with accusations of sporting doping. What it
started with was a used syringe turned in by a coach. The syringe
was sent to Don Catlin who identified a steroid that could not
have been manufactured legitimately. It's very existence was proof
of an illegal drug manufacturing operation.

Are you retards paying attention? The Feds don't care about doping
jocks. And they certainly don't care about jocks doping in Spain.
They do care about manufacturing and distributing dope.

BALCO was about an underground drug lab. It wasn't about sporting
fraud, the US has no federal laws against that. That's why when a
boatload of athletes came up positive for the new steroid, the feds
didn't give a **** about them.

That's why sending an email and cc'ing a federal agent with stuff
the feds don't care about is not the same ****ing thing as the feds
being involved.

Fred Flintstein

Betty Munro
May 24th 10, 10:23 AM
Fred Flintstein wrote:
> Hey Retards,
>
> BALCO did not start with accusations of sporting doping. What it
> started with was a used syringe turned in by a coach. The syringe
> was sent to Don Catlin who identified a steroid that could not
> have been manufactured legitimately. It's very existence was proof
> of an illegal drug manufacturing operation.
>
> Are you retards paying attention? The Feds don't care about doping
> jocks. And they certainly don't care about jocks doping in Spain.
> They do care about manufacturing and distributing dope.
>
> BALCO was about an underground drug lab. It wasn't about sporting
> fraud, the US has no federal laws against that. That's why when a
> boatload of athletes came up positive for the new steroid, the feds
> didn't give a **** about them.
>
> That's why sending an email and cc'ing a federal agent with stuff
> the feds don't care about is not the same ****ing thing as the feds
> being involved.

Surely there must be a federal law against neighbors with noisy dogs though.

Frederick the Great
May 24th 10, 09:38 PM
In article >,
Fred Flintstein > wrote:

> Hey Retards,
>
> BALCO did not start with accusations of sporting doping. What it
> started with was a used syringe turned in by a coach. The syringe
> was sent to Don Catlin who identified a steroid that could not
> have been manufactured legitimately. It's very existence was proof
> of an illegal drug manufacturing operation.
>
> Are you retards paying attention? The Feds don't care about doping
> jocks. And they certainly don't care about jocks doping in Spain.
> They do care about manufacturing and distributing dope.
>
> BALCO was about an underground drug lab. It wasn't about sporting
> fraud, the US has no federal laws against that. That's why when a
> boatload of athletes came up positive for the new steroid, the feds
> didn't give a **** about them.
>
> That's why sending an email and cc'ing a federal agent with stuff
> the feds don't care about is not the same ****ing thing as the feds
> being involved.

Yes it is. Yes it is! Yes it is. Lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala

--
Old Fritz

K. Fred Gauss
May 25th 10, 01:13 AM
Frederick the Great wrote:
> In article >,
> Fred Flintstein > wrote:
>
>> Hey Retards,
>>
>> BALCO did not start with accusations of sporting doping. What it
>> started with was a used syringe turned in by a coach. The syringe
>> was sent to Don Catlin who identified a steroid that could not
>> have been manufactured legitimately. It's very existence was proof
>> of an illegal drug manufacturing operation.
>>
>> Are you retards paying attention? The Feds don't care about doping
>> jocks. And they certainly don't care about jocks doping in Spain.
>> They do care about manufacturing and distributing dope.
>>
>> BALCO was about an underground drug lab. It wasn't about sporting
>> fraud, the US has no federal laws against that. That's why when a
>> boatload of athletes came up positive for the new steroid, the feds
>> didn't give a **** about them.
>>
>> That's why sending an email and cc'ing a federal agent with stuff
>> the feds don't care about is not the same ****ing thing as the feds
>> being involved.
>
> Yes it is. Yes it is! Yes it is. Lalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalalala
>
That's one popular tune!!!

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