After 70 THOUSAND Tests, Name The Athletes Who Got Cheated By USADA
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You guys are straight idiots. Floyd doesnt own the USADA...LOL.
Hes not paying them to create false positives. How lame.Comment
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I understand that there is a group of people who feel that TRADA (Top Rank Anti Doping Agency) is more legitimate, competent and unbiased than USADA (United States Anti Doping Agency).
OK, fine.
So, go ahead and name all of the athletes who have been cheated by USADA.
Tests administered by USADA: http://www.usada.org/testing-statistics
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LOL all of you guys putting the blame on Pacquiao when it's merely the scumbag who's running his mouth on all these.
All of yo rants are gonna be valid, IF PAC HIMSELF said all these.
Don't tell me he's not his own man, coz he isn't. He's a YES-man to Bob!
Bob's the one running the show, and you guys know it.
And LOL at Dios spinning all these with a touch of bashing The Philippines! Too ****in low!Comment
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I got this quotes form previous threads, and it shows how incompetent USADA can be....
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I keep reading how a lot of these Olympic athletes have never tested positive, and how USADA should get off their backs already. But one athlete reportedly testified to the grand jury that he used steroids, and some of the stuff he used was designed to fool the drug tests. Leaking grand jury testimony is deplorable. If USADA's people did that, they should be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. I'm also troubled by how USADA has lessened the burden of proof to sanction an athlete, from a positive test to circumstantial evidence. There's an Oklahoma Land Run quality to USADA's prosecution. But now we're told you can take drugs and still pass the drug tests. So what do we do with that knowledge? How do you catch the people who do that? I've always assumed athletes want their sports to be clean.
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Armstrong's attorneys say USADA's current offer is for riders to talk to federal investigator Jeff Novitzky, who could then give the information to USADA.
Presumably, the deal would only be worthwhile for riders who are still competing or young enough to return to competition if a ban was lifted.
"USADA is promising riders a sweetheart deal if they can produce anything harmful on Armstrong," Herman said. "A rider who has doped, they tell them, 'If you can finger Armstrong, we'll get out the eraser ... and everything is cool.'\u2009"
Herman said he could not disclose which rider or riders have been offered a deal. In the past Herman has said that, as a private entity, USADA's deal offer is similar to bribery.
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One of the book’s revelations is Landis’ claim that his consultant, Paul Scott, heard from contacts inside the anti-doping community that USADA declined to pursue two strong cases of doping violations by American athletes in the fall of 2006.Comment
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