Clemens: "Oh on second thought I was shot up the butt with needles"

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cubby1223

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Even still, I highly doubt Clemens would be pardoned by Bush before a trial. Clemens #1 concern is protecting his image and entering the Hall of Fame. In the eyes of the public, a pardon is equal to a conviction, and his image would be destroyed forever and he would never get past the sportswriter voting.

McGwire is likely never going to the Hall, thus we'd have to believe a pardoned Clemens would have no chance either.
 

cubby1223

Lifer
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*That* would be valuable evidence for perjury. Clemens ain't getting the vote for the Hall now. He'll probably demand a second congressional hearing to push his lies once again. There are enough stubborn idiot republicans that'll give him his chance.
 

Capt Caveman

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Originally posted by: jjsole
Report: Man has photo of Clemens at disputed Canseco party

Clemens has repeatedly denied being at Canseco's house for that event. But a young man has a photo of Clemens at the party, according to the Daily News. The man was just 11 years old at the time of the party, taking photos of various baseball players in attendance.

Please be true. :p

:laugh: What a moron! I like how he provided a ten year old golf course receipt showing that he wasn't at the party. Too bad, Canseco's house is on the golf course and bullshit Clemens would have to pay for a game of golf and actually hold onto the receipt for it.
 

Vette73

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Just saw this on CNN



Congress will ask the Justice Department to investigate whether Roger Clemens made false statements to a House committee.
 

moshquerade

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Originally posted by: Marlin1975
Just saw this on CNN



Congress will ask the Justice Department to investigate whether Roger Clemens made false statements to a House committee.

wait... i thought he was getting pardoned :confused:
 

alien42

Lifer
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CNN breaking news....

"The FBI is investigating whether baseball pitcher Roger Clemens committed perjury in testimony before Congress, officials say."

grab your lube Roger, FMITA prison is in your future.
 

SirStev0

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Breaking news...

"The government will do anything to distract the public from the fact that the economy is tanking while money is being shoveled at the middle east, a useless drug war, pork projects and various other things that do nothing for the American people."



Amazing that they are devoting more resources to this non-issue...
 

GDaddy

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lying to congress is not a non issue, but the reason he was brought before congress needs to be questioned