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Join Date: Oct 2005
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Whole thing smells of corruption. |
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Join Date: Jul 2009
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I meant to say anecdotal/hearsay evidence. Anyway my point was that physical evidence should be required before doing something so drastic, though even this isn't so foolproof. (See the Contador case, where even the CAS themselves admitted that his intake of clenbuterol was negligible but proceeded to ban him anyway.)
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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To me it sounds almost like a last ditch attempt to lure Armstrong to "come in". The last thiing Tygart wants is for the case to be out of his hands and into the hands of the UCI or the TAS. He wants to keep it inside his court where he can control it. Why else would he be saying now that they would have applied the statue of limitations if Armstrong "had come in and been truthful," and that this is still possible because "we always remain open" and so on. Probably because he fears that the UCI and TAS won't dismiss the statue of limitations, among other things. In any case, it's a remarkable softening of tone.
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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Why would they want the corrupt UCI to handle things? Nobody bothers reading any of the articles I've been posting I guess....
Months ago the UCI said they would leave this all to USADA, but now that things are looking dire for Lance, he has his friends in high places at UCI try to bail him out. Remember, Pat McQuack is on Armstrong's payroll after Lance's $125,0000 "donation" to the UCI.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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There is no such thing as physical evidence from a legal point of view.
There is only expert opinion about physical evidence and expert opinion is an exception to the heresay rule. The gold standard is always a confession and the next best is eyewitness testimony which is neither anecdotal nor heresay. Quote:
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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These agencies were set up because sporting bodies refused by and large to initiate tough doping controls.
The guy is guilty because he didn't mount a defence. You should be complaining about Armstrong's cowardice.
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I insist on physical evidence because the whole point of PED testing is to gather and assess said evidence (yeah, and to keep the sport clean, or whatever facade they like to put on). Quote:
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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There were three cases with physical evidence that USADA presented to Armstrong.
Armstrong is a coward for not defending himself in public.
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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You can keep saying he's a coward, but it won't make it true.
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Heresay evidence is usually not admissable.
Perjury is usually untruthful eyewitness testimony.
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That's because its an opinion based on the true fact that he wouldn't defend himself.
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You're free to characterize him as a coward. Just don't expect everyone else to share your opinion. Seriously, you're almost coaxing me into liking the guy. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Come off it, you already love the guy.
My opinion was only formed when he refused to defend himself with a lame excuse about being tired. He's been judged fairly and he can't complain.
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Au contraire, the only guy I love is myself.
Maybe that didn't come out right. Anyway trust me, I have no strong feelings about the guy. What I really object to is the USADA's self-serving campaign against him (not to mention countless others) under a veneer of righteousness. Quote:
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Join Date: Jul 2012
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Thank you for admitting this, it's all I needed because now we know your opinion is clearly biased. I wanted to call you out on it much earlier, but glad to see I didn't have to.
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You keep presenting it as a fact.
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Join Date: Apr 2007
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From a news report at the time: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/oth...Armstrong.html The probe [was] anchored in Los Angeles where a grand jury was presented evidence by federal prosecutors and heard testimony from Armstrong's former teammates and associates […] Investigators looked at whether a doping program was established for Armstrong's team while they received government sponsorship from the US Postal Service. They also examined whether Armstrong encouraged or facilitated doping on the team. USADA is a private agency, not a court of law. They could try to keep to their mission and concentrate on the here and now, keeping an eye on the thousands of athletes now practicing sports in the US. They prefer the then and there where the big flashy fish are. A private agency with these goals, where the CEO, the Judge and the Prosecutor are one and the same person, is no place to defend yourself. It’s worse, in fact, than the worse kangaroo court, and so it is not at all surprising LA refused to submit to their process. No shame in that whatsoever. But he did defend himself succesfully in a real court of law, to the point where the prosecutors had to drop the case, because whatever the USADA was supplying them was useless to them. It's highly amusing that the Usada is now changing its tune and suggesting they will respect the statue of limitations and let him keep most of his titles if he only comes to their lap and fesses up (see post 256) Why weren't they saying that before? It's pretty pathetic. |
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Join Date: Nov 2005
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Opinions are always biased if by that you mean subjective. Do you really think you have objective opinions? You need to go back to school and redo English.
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