Comments on: Marion Jones Pleads Guilty To Doping
Olympic Champion Admits Lying About Performance-Enhancing Drug Use, May Lose 5 Medals
- '' .. i met sheros, shake hands kiss babies, light up partys so all relax & have a good time, but away from crowds, they blow things up & shoot folk, i''d meet her boss, same, party by day, blow *** up at night, and i went up up up, each fight a war already won, THE war, that can''t be lost ... ''
'' ... one side screams dare, the other screams no dare, & school house war porn is always in the market share, see now i helped ''em too, but no screaming get well feed world, no screaming free food & medicine forever, no one singing just screaming, mostly it''s naked men what get hit, always by dressed girls with badges that swear most folk most time dance get well feed world songs rallyed around hundreds millions sick beds drifting tens millions spore bloom weed dragon trail fickle first aid lunch farm cottage studio trail crossing trail groups and yseedsberrys ... ''
'' ... four year olds make a living of small tips gardening green beans to snap in the kitchen,drawing maps, devouring oatmeal and oatmeal pies, chatting it up with animated alpha dragons, dancing with space folk dragons from other worlds found lurking in the brush along the trails, why not me ... ''
'' ... i''m no flicket in oblivion or unwilling unwitting victim of eternal hell or some one and only god that steps on the rest, i''m an eternal storyboard swimming drifting infinite oceans of eternal storyboards ... '' - Reply to this comment
- INVESTIGATE BONDS
Barry Bonds made $150,000,000 over 15 years.
INVESTIGATE BONDS - Reply to this comment
- If she is really remorseful, then is she going to return all the money she made off endorsements?
...oops she already spent it... - Reply to this comment
- What a surprise, another athlete doping. Let''s make doping totally legal and be done with it. It''d save millions in testing costs and eliminate the problem. Instead of athletes getting medals we could have designer drug labs get them for best drug. These athletes generally have the IQ of a door *** anyway so if they die off soon, no loss.
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- I think that we have seen just a tip of an iceberg what comes to the doping in USA. Sport is so huge business in USA, that trainers and athletes do anything to succee. First DDR, Soviet Union and all the other ex-soviet countries and now USA. I am afraid, they are all the same.
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- Oh, She''s sorry now! She prayed to the Lord Almighty for forgiveness - Only after she was caught - hmm, the True Republican way - ask for forgiveness only after you''ve been caught! She Lied to Win - She Lied to her "Country" - She''s a CHEATER and a LIAR! Now she''s a Cry-Baby! It all comes back at you - you basked in the Glory - now bask in your disgrace!
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- Personally, I find it lame that she says she "let her country down." How about more like the whole world. When you participate at sports on an international level, you have more people to apologize to for cheating than just your own country. Imagine how the athletes who competed against her felt. How naive.
I can''t fault her for admitting it though, that took a lot of courage. - Reply to this comment
- Marion, you could have returned voluntarily the three medals you never deserved. But you haven''t. And you say you regret what you have done. You are a shame to all of us Americans, and probably to the whole sports world. All of these years cheating and lying? What a shameful pseudo-champion!!!
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- ...Black professionals and entertainers and thats a fact!Michael Vick was convicted of dog-fighting and was clearly guilty and wrong but thats not the point, the point is Peyton Manning would have been treated differently and maybe not even treated at all and thats the point!... Posted by tbweb
B.S. You want to do something about racism? Then dump the racist generalizations like these. - Reply to this comment
- I thought she was caught doing steroids; not marijuana?
And cheating is cheating; why are some people attempting to segregate it into a racial issue?
She has made a series of bad decisions; and wouldn''t be seen nearly as badly if she was honest from the get-go.
However, to avoid a long and rambling story, it''s just easier to say that she is the "Milli Vanilli of sports".
I think she will find a way to restore her name, especially if she is sincere in her sorrow, but I do not believe it will be directly in the field of sports. (Of course, she''s already ''retired''...) She could become a mentor for students... - Reply to this comment
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