OK, now back to the question at hand ... steroids, baseball, and government. The stubborn baseball union better do something concrete, not just slap a few players then put some meaningless clause in the contract about steroids. If they try to play patty-cake with this, the government will legislate against this, then the union will have to enforce it. Or the union can choose to make a mockery of baseball, turn off fans, have the government legislate baseball, and make one of the worst PR mistakes it could ever make.
you should be reading medicine articles if you are really a doctor. And this doctor thing is ridiculous. Anybody can put the term "dr" in front of their name ... whether he/she is a true M.D., a Ph.D., or a high school dropout.
These personal attacks are getting out of hand. He had a good point about the "(news - web sites)" thing, which I have edited out of the post. Don't malign his professional career; we of course checked his credentials fully when he joined this community.
McCain is groping for headlines. Not surprising, that's what politicians do. But as far as I'm concerned, baseball sacrificed its option to keep the government out when it got the antitrust exemption. If baseball wants the governemnt to protect its antitrust exemption, then they are going to have to pay for that protection when it's beneifical for the politicians to poke their noses in. Did they think special treatment would be free?
The goverment should keep their eyes in the war and the economy!, like they don't have their hands full right now.
Gee, what a creative story lead-in. The miracle of cut and paste.
I have no problem with McCain speaking up on this. That is what politicians do, they are the elected voice of the people. You think Sportsfilter's calls for testing are gonna get noticed? You think boycotting your favorite team because of drug problems is going to get noticed? Not a shot. I want drug testing, and I want drug testing now, and I want John McCain to kick Donald Fehr's fucking head in until he gets it. McCain is a sports fan with a long record of looking out for the welfare of athletes. Have you seen what he's been trying to do for boxers for years?
I'm all for taking it seriously. Plus, you know it has to be pretty bad for politicians to see some benefit in adding it too the ol' agenda.