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DOES ANYONE SMELL SMOKE? ANOTHER LIBERAL CAUGHT DOING DRUGS...ROTFLMAO!
Everybody knew that he used drugs, but if drugs were forbidden, the
tour de France would take a lot of time more. The Pretzel a écrit : -- Freedom may not be free but it shouldn't be a rip-off. "Bill Klinton's Cigar" wrote in message oups.com... PARIS - Lance Armstrong denied a report Tuesday in the French sports daily L'Equipe that said the seven-time Tour de France champion used the performance-enhancing drug EPO to help win his first Tour in 1999. "Unfortunately, the witch hunt continues and tomorrow's article is nothing short of tabloid journalism," Armstrong wrote on his Web site Monday night. "I will simply restate what I have said many times: I have never taken performance-enhancing drugs." L'Equipe devoted four pages to its allegations, with the front-page headline "The Armstrong Lie." The paper said that signs of EPO use were found in Armstrong's urine six times during the 1999 race. The governing body of world cycling did not begin using a urine test for EPO until 2001. For years, it had been impossible to detect the drug, called erythropoietin, which builds endurance by boosting the production of oxygen-rich red blood cells. The tests on 1999 urine samples were done last year to help scientists improve their detection methods, the paper said. L'Equipe said it matched anonymous urine samples from that Tour with medical statements signed by doctors, claiming that there were "characteristic, undeniable and consequent" signs of EPO in Armstrong's urine tests. The newspaper said the tests were carried out by the national anti-doping laboratory in Chatenay-Malabry. An official at the lab declined to comment on the report. L'Equipe, whose parent company is closely linked to the Tour, has frequently raised questions about how Armstrong could have made his spectacular comeback from testicular cancer without using performance enhancers. L'Equipe is owned by the Amaury Group whose subsidiary, Amaury Sport Organization, organizes the Tour de France and other sporting events. A former L'Equipe journalist, Pierre Ballester, was co-author of a book published last year that contained doping allegations against Armstrong. He wrote the book with Sunday Times sportswriter David Walsh. In the book, "L.A. Confidential, the Secrets of Lance Armstrong," one of the cyclist's former assistants claimed that Armstrong once asked her to dispose of used syringes and give him makeup to conceal needle marks on his arms. Armstrong has taken libel action against The Sunday Times after the British newspaper reprinted allegations in a review of the book in June 2004. The case will go to trial in London's High Court in November. Armstrong retired from cycling after his record seventh straight Tour victory last month. -------------------------------------------------------------- Rafael "Stanozolol" Palmiero also denied taking performance enhancing drugs just like Lance Armstrong. As the old saying goes, "where there's smoke, there's fire." ROTFLMAO! They've tried pinning this on Armstrong for about, oh, over SEVEN YEARS? Veronque denied it, Hamilton denied it, many deny it. Endurain denied it. O'Grady denied it. THEY ALL DENY IT. No athlete has EVER gone through more drug testing then Armstrong. NOBODY. Some are lying and some are telling the truth. The difference is either you are guilty or you have a big bullseye painted on you. Armstrong has a big bull'seye painted on his back. He's two over what was the world's leader, Big Mig in the tour. Armstrong may be the best ever in cycling history. ...and yes, I'm proud and so very happy to say he is, as he puts it, LEFT of CENTER. |
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DOES ANYONE SMELL SMOKE? ANOTHER LIBERAL CAUGHT DOING DRUGS...ROTFLMAO!
I submit that on or about 24 Aug 2005 00:47:59 -0700, the person known
to the court as made a statement .com in Your Honour's bundle) to the following effect: Everybody knew that he used drugs, but if drugs were forbidden, the tour de France would take a lot of time more. [quoted crap trimmed] The idea of Lance, FOB, as a liberal, is laughable. A particularly pathetic piece of mud-slinging. Guy -- http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk "To every complex problem there is a solution which is simple, neat and wrong" - HL Mencken |
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DOES ANYONE SMELL SMOKE? ANOTHER LIBERAL CAUGHT DOING DRUGS...ROTFLMAO!
Just zis Guy, you know? wrote:
I submit that on or about 24 Aug 2005 00:47:59 -0700, the person known to the court as made a statement .com in Your Honour's bundle) to the following effect: Everybody knew that he used drugs, but if drugs were forbidden, the tour de France would take a lot of time more. [quoted crap trimmed] The idea of Lance, FOB, as a liberal, is laughable. Un...photographable.... I think it was Jonathan Kozol in this month's Harpers who said (in discussing the future of the Supreme Court) that the old right is now the center; the old center is now the left. The old left no longer exists. Steve A particularly pathetic piece of mud-slinging. Guy -- http://www.chapmancentral.co.uk "To every complex problem there is a solution which is simple, neat and wrong" - HL Mencken -- Mark & Steven Bornfeld DDS http://www.dentaltwins.com Brooklyn, NY 718-258-5001 |
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