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jaxvid: How about taking illegal substances and then committing perjury in front of a congressional committee?
Bart said:Get a load of this!  Those Hispanics always plead ignorance.ÂÂ
Don Wassall said:Rodriguez hit his 600th HR and the long AP article about it doesn't mention his steroids use until near the end. And then there's this little beauty:
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I haven't noticed any "fatigue" when it comes to opportunities to slam Mark McGwire and Roger Clemens. It's not fatigue it's the glaring racial double standards at work again in Cultural Marxist America. If McGwire were about to hit his 600th or 700th home run, the coverage would have been extensive and would have centered almost completely around his juicing. "A-Rod" pretty much got a pass.
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