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Bad day to be Barry Bonds

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He's fucked hate to say it, but then again, alot of people are on roids these days.

I'm fucking sick of these people, it's because of them that baseball is becoming a joke to people, they're helping to ruin it...

let that fool be made a fool of... he's famous for being a rude asshole, dressing up in drag won't make him a humble man... let the media humble his ass... He has nothing on the greats, they didn't need to shoot up.... Assisted athletes like Barry are cheaters in every sense of the sport, in that they get an edge not everyone else gets.

A true champion is one who doesn't cheat the situation to perform at a awesome level. Barry bonds is a defacement and embarassment to baseball history. I honsetly feel any of his memoribilla related to setting the home run record dips in value and people see him for the joke he is.

Baseball has always been a joke. It's more of a statistics course than a sport.

Ditto. Not to mention it soooooo freakin boring. ;D

If you could spare me the pain of having to read about these stories in the press -- are we talking about credible sources or is there an avenue for denying it? Personally, I assume there's truth to the 'roids rumors, but this issue needs to opened up and cleansed.

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