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Originally posted by: superkdogg
And yet his buddy, and boss when Jose first dosed him, Mr. President Bush still stands by his man. His lying, cheating, stealing money from multiple owners with his fake accomplishments buddy.

Anybody still denying that the Pres put this issue on the agenda in the State of the Union as yet another piece of pork for his friends? Seriously, the sitting president bringing into the public eye an issue that his former colleagues couldn't get done in collective bargaining and bringing public pressure against a multi-ethnic union of about 1000 members. Hmmmmm.

Then Congress goes off on a tangent about how these athletes are the reason that kids try 'roids. OK, so who is famous and on Meth? That's a drug that we need to worry about! Seriously, it's too bad the public is so under-informed on these issues that they believe that 'roids are more of a national issue than meth. As a social worker with deliquent youth and child abuse victims, I see drug use and its effects pretty much daily. I have yet to come across a bodybuilder-adult or youth in my work. No 'roid-rage dads, no suicidal beefed up kids. Yes, they are out there, but the perception is that this family of drugs is ruining our youth. It's out there because of baffoons like our political leaders pulling stunts to get their picture in the paper. /rant

Easy, Tiger.
 
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