Posted: 1/12/2013 12:56:54 PM EDT
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Now supposedly going to admit to doping?
What? I'm so confused with this thing. Is he not guilty but, going to confess for other reasons? Or really guilty? |
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When the Team Doctor admitting to doping Armstrong, then admitted forging a prescription to keep him out of trouble years ago.
That is when Armstrong became guilty. The rest of those pointing the fingers at Armstrong had something to gain. Well, some of those currently competing were believable, because they pretty-much got themselves in trouble. But the Team Doctor? She had everything to lose, and nothing to gain. And the results from her testimony will hurt her the rest of her professional career. No one wants to read her book. She has no "deal" that can protect her from the malpractice situation she placed herself in. She shot nothing to gain from admitting she gave him banned substances, and then lied about it under oath in Europe. What malpractice insurance company is going to want to touch her with a ten-foot-pole now? That is when I realized that all his teammates were telling the truth. That it was rampant, and that Armstrong had lied. And then I looked at the testimony from his teammates, and found that he had bullied and threatened the new/young athletes into doing it. My heart sank. Tragic. Tragic from every direction. Here is the deal. He is a straight-up weak pussy for taking the "confess on Oprah" approach. He gets paid, Oprah takes care of him financially, he gets every financial benefit of the show. And it is the weakling approach to solving problems. Here is what Armstrong should do... Give a full confession, and ask the association and his teammates for forgiveness. And appologize to anyone involved, including his former sponsors. Going the Oprah Couch route just looks to me like he is trying to gain every advantage from the confession that he can. He is a straight-up weak pussy for his approach to solving his problem. No... He is not the only one to cheat. They were all doing it. He is the one who had the most to lose from telling the truth. The most money, the most contracts, he had the most to lose. And he held out the longest, refused to participate even after damning evidence from the Team Doctor, and he was a douchenozzle to his teammates throughout the ordeal. |
| He should just get the fuck out of the limelight. You have enough money squirreled away to last you forever. Go bang tight little wannabe cyclist chicks for the rest of your life, drink natty lite and stop being a fucking attention whoring prick for once. Millions of cyclists and even more millions of people who didn't even know how to ride a bike looked up to him and he screwed them all over. |
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He's a whiney ass little bitch that has cheated and lied during his entire career.
And now hes going on Oprah. What a fucking joke. I grew out of riding bicycles all time ago. Moved on to things that had motors. The hell with that guy and his so called, sport. Fuck oprah too. |
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He's a whiney ass little bitch that has cheated and lied during his entire career. And now hes going on Oprah. What a fucking joke. I grew out of riding bicycles all time ago. Moved on to things that had motors. The hell with that guy and his so called, sport. Fuck oprah too. yeah the hell with exercise
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He's a whiney ass little bitch that has cheated and lied during his entire career. And now hes going on Oprah. What a fucking joke. I grew out of riding bicycles all time ago. Moved on to things that had motors. The hell with that guy and his so called, sport. Fuck oprah too. yeah the hell with exerciseWe're not talking about exercise. Pay attention. |
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He's going to "confess" so he can start racing at WADA sanctioned events. Throwing himself at the mercy of the court. This, the most recent effort with the USADA was started by Pro Triathletes. The first iron man he ran, he was at the front. He is going to take alot of their proise money, so they tried to Narc him out. That phrase actually fits here
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He's a whiney ass little bitch that has cheated and lied during his entire career. And now hes going on Oprah. What a fucking joke. I grew out of riding bicycles all time ago. Moved on to things that had motors. The hell with that guy and his so called, sport. Fuck oprah too. I agree with your sentiment on Oprah. She is anything but an ally to conservative wisdom and ideology. She is a liberal through and through, even if she paints her liberal ideology with pastels and smiles. On that thought, though me and my kids like our motorcycles... But I will be taking them to the gym with me in an hour or so. I have not outgrown regular bicycles, sport, competition, and staying in shape. I exercise every day except Sunday. Exercise and being "in shape" is just as -- if not *more* important than an ammo fort, and a food supply in my opinion. |
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I wanted to believe his innocence. I really did. Say it ain't so Lance...say it ain't so! I find it so hard to believe that anyone could have thought otherwise. Exactly. Believing that anyone in a sport where doping is so rampant can do what he did without doping is pretty naive. |
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I wanted to believe his innocence. I really did. Say it ain't so Lance...say it ain't so! I find it so hard to believe that anyone could have thought otherwise. Exactly. Believing that anyone in a sport where doping is so rampant can do what he did without doping is pretty naive. that was always my thought |
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EVERYONE in that sport is doping. He was still the best cyclist of them all. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile I can fully-understand why the governing body for the sport wants to maintain the sanctity of the sport, though. I can fully-understand why they are trying to fix the problem. What I don't understand is why your answer above was not Armstrong's answer all along. In hindsight, we all have full-knowledge that Armstrong was a drug-using doper. But now we know he was doping... Why did he lie about it all along. Why not tell the truth. And now that he is coming clean, why do it in a money-making adventure on Oprah's couch...?-?-? In hindsight, of course Armstrong was "breaking the rules" along with everyone else. Armstrong's problem is not his history of doping. His problem now is that he was a douche about calling-out other dopers, and trying to maintain a clean-cut image, all the while he was a breaking he same rules he was accusing others of breaking, while he was denying breaking the rules himself. Now, he just looks like a total douchebag. |
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Did I make it before all the cry babies and bed wetters? Anyone who sees anything to defend in that piece of shit Lance Armstrong or in that cheating, lying doping crew of spandex-clad shits called professional cyclists is an imbecile. Actually, this is a fair description. |
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Every time he would be asked about it, from what I can remember, he always simply said that he's never failed a test. I never remember him saying that he didn't dope. Everyone in cycling did it. Yeah, Armstrong was really telling the truth all along... ![]() ![]()
He is a bastian of moral integrity... ![]() ![]()
The test that he failed where the team doctor went under oath to out herself. He lied there. A pretty big lie, too. She lied, too. Then she told the truth about her lie. He is the only one in the whole messed up system who has not tried to make his lies right. |

yeah the hell with exercise