Re: What a crock of sh*t- lowlife gets to continue "ride" to fame with Oprah!
And how many people can you really trust?
HE CAN'T BE TRUSTED?
And how many people can you really trust?
HE CAN'T BE TRUSTED?
Well I'd rather leave my kids in the company of Lance than any of those other untrustworthy folks I mentioned.
And how many people can you really trust?
But really do we want to get hung up on semantics? If it makes people happy I could substitute the term "sleazy".
So, Lance Armstrong is on par with most world leaders past and present then.
So, Lance Armstrong is on par with most world leaders past and present then.
Try and be a non sleazy world leader and you wind up like Bob Stanfield or Joe Clark.
We like sleazy winners, and get all twisted when the ****ers get caught...................whoo knew. ?? Maybe no one, but lots suspected.
Betcha a bunch of sports team owners "encouraged" their players to use steroids. They got to bask in the limelight when their team was on top, make a fortune, and diss the poor pricks when they were outed. Well, not "poor", but ya know what I mean.
It's mostly bull**** and I don't have a dog in the fight. **** em all.
Famous people in politics, sports or entertainment (well, they are all entertainers) are not worth the time of day or wasting brain cell power to consider. Our culture is one of hero worship, but most real heroes, the ones who put themselves in danger to help their fellow man, are humble and shy away from the spotlight.
Never knew how much he was worth. I understand that there are lawsuits coming or ongoing.
Imagine there may be a few libel cases for slandering people who were telling the truth.
http://www.nytimes.com/2012/10/27/y...stand-doping-charges.html?pagewanted=all&_r=0
Lance Armstrong: How Lance will hold onto most of his $125m fortune despite growing calls for refunds | Mail Online
He proved it, but is still disgraced.
Hopefully by the end of this process, Lance will be penniless.
That said, Armstrong did raise money for the fight against cancer, but that also helped make him more marketable for his sponsors. So even those "acts of charity" were still self serving.
how would anyone ever know who is clean and who is dirty, some are caught, most are not, because the
attention is only on the winners, the others slide on thru, so it is the 'sport' that is the loser.
I don't 'dwell on money', I am concerned about 'how' to fix the problem. Most of the cheaters did not
win big amounts of money, only a few did.
Everyone seems to dwell on money, that is only the edge of the problem of drugs in sport.
In cycling I wonder if anyone is clean, that is also a very grey area, and if some did ride clean, they
knew they didn't have a chance, just rode for the love of the sport, so good for them, they can be
happy with their efforts and know they will never fail a drug test.
How exactly did armstrong 'pass' all of those drug tests he was given, which
were many indeed, that is a puzzle.
There must have been people who turned a blind eye many times, because that
just doesn't make sense to me, I can see him slipping thru a few times, but
not 'that' many.
I believe that much of the backlash against Armstrong is the result of Lanny having used his name/fame to raise awareness and money for a lot of decent and charitable causes. He fabricated a reality about himself that made the general public take note and feel good about this man's accomplishments, particularly in the face of cancer let alone that he was an older competitor in a highly physically demanding event.
Armstrong perpetuated this lie for many years. He fought the allegations for many years and folks backed him for all that time... Now that he's come clean, one cannot feel anything but complete betrayal.
He conned the public for a long time and now he's apologizing and seeking forgiveness hoping that all will be forgotten and fade with time.
Sorry Lanny, but you will likely go down in history as one of the 21st century's most prominent fraudsters.
The winner of the Tour de France gets 450,000 Euros plus another million or so in other perks. Did he give
that back?
how would anyone ever know who is clean and who is dirty, some are caught, most are not, because the
attention is only on the winners, the others slide on thru, so it is the 'sport' that is the loser.
I don't 'dwell on money', I am concerned about 'how' to fix the problem. Most of the cheaters did not
win big amounts of money, only a few did.
Everyone seems to dwell on money, that is only the edge of the problem of drugs in sport.
In cycling I wonder if anyone is clean, that is also a very grey area, and if some did ride clean, they
knew they didn't have a chance, just rode for the love of the sport, so good for them, they can be
happy with their efforts and know they will never fail a drug test.
How exactly did armstrong 'pass' all of those drug tests he was given, which
were many indeed, that is a puzzle.
There must have been people who turned a blind eye many times, because that
just doesn't make sense to me, I can see him slipping thru a few times, but
not 'that' many.
Now here is an interesting point. Lance may well go down as one of the biggest frauds in recent history but what did he really do. He used drugs to win a few bike races that are quite meaningless in the grand scheme of things. Compare this to Bernie Madoff, who is unknown by many, who scammed billions of dollars in the biggest ponzi scheme in history and is never talked about. Now really, who is the bigger and more newsworthy fraud?
I won't be surprised if he ends up doing jail time for defamation of character, etc. Or if not that, a lot of law suits.
No sense comparing lowlifes, Nick, but Bernie is serving 150 years in prison, Lance will likely never serve a day. Bernie stole money, Lance stole life time dreams of honest cyclists who spent much of their life working to fulfill what was to become an impossible dream. One wise poster stated it "isn't about money" and I agree- some things are much more valuable than money, like a clear conscience and pride in what you do in an honest fashion.
you gotta be kidding, honest cyclists, I wouldn't be surprised if there is none, but wishful thinking
on your part.
armstrong is just the flavour of the day right now, another athlete who took drugs, the list is long,
and as time goes by, this will pass, and new ones will appear.
The drug testing experts can't keep up with the expertise of the cheaters, not much different with
drug dealers and other such crooks who stay one step ahead of the law, with their high tech
equipment.
You really honestly believe they ALL cheat?