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December 28, 2005

The Biggest Errors of the Year

For the rest of the week I shall be listing some of the biggest errors of the 2005. We start with the National Pastime.

Rafael Palmiero, Mark McGuire and Major League Baseball sure dropped the ball in the Congressional Steroid hearing. McGuire had a chance to do the right thing, admit steriod use, apologize and get on with his life, instead he clearly lied, damaged his reputation and hurt baseball. Palmiero is a joke. Does anyone really believe that he had no idea how those steroids got into his system? Not me. The guy should be behind bars, period. I know it is impossible to prove without doubt in a court that he lied, but my grandpappy always told me that if it walks like a duck, quacks like and duck and looks like a duck, it is a duck.

And then there is Major League Baseball. Thank goodness they acquiesed to some sort of testing, but it is way too little. No steriods, ever, end of story. Cheating is cheating. Anyone caught should be tossed. One chance, two chances, three chances is a bunch of crap. Gone man, they should be gone first time. That would end the nonsense mighty fast.

Posted by Chip Spear at December 28, 2005 2:41 PM

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