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February 14 Talking about Celizic: Clemens fails in attempt at damage control - Baseball- msnbc.comI must agree with ya on the 'professional entertainer' part with Clemens. That is what any sports figure is;an entertainer. From the way you have approached the situation tho it sounds like you don't like Clemens anyway. If so, then that is your opinion on how you feel. I personally don't care enough about Mr. Clemens and what happens but I do care that we have individuals from Congress on this case that should be a court case. This has nothing to do with what will happen to the U.S. if he is proven guilty or not guilty. If it is now against the law to do the steriod thing and he did it prior to the law then it should be kind of hard to convict him for something that was not against the law at the time. And who are the other 88 players that have been accused and why are they not being treated in the same manner. If you are going to badger one this way then the 'court' system will need to do the same with all of them. One is actually no better than the other. To compare Clemens and Tutu with each other is a little strong altho the political part might fit. That is all Tutu was anyway - a politician. But that is a different story. In the end to declare Clemens guilty or not guilty is not something that requires so much attention on one person. If they are going to proceed with the farce then all 89 players should be in this proceeding and if they all did the steriod thing after it became a law then they all should serve the same amount of time. If you took one shot or 100 shots, A is just as guilty as B. Remove them from sports and whatever 'record' they set from the record books. The 'record' was accomplished under false pretense. Now we just need to figure out how to get the Congress away from all this and back to their real job - being a part time Congress person. Once again, that is a different story I need to address. That's my story and I'm stickin' to it Butch Conway
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