tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4034514402301154452.post2807684920186899687..comments2024-01-10T03:31:17.325-08:00Comments on fred klein on sports: KING OF THE DOPERSfrederick c. kleinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15282114548919289124noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4034514402301154452.post-8236150795560134962012-11-01T09:51:43.706-07:002012-11-01T09:51:43.706-07:00Fred,
A truly great and well researched article! ...Fred,<br /><br />A truly great and well researched article! <br /><br />My thought is that if drugs, whether performance or personally enhancing are banned from sport, we'll be looking at athletes comparatively to the equivalency of the recent substitute football ref debacle.<br /><br />As long as there is big money in sport, there will be chemists attempting to develop difficult if not impossible to detect drugs.<br /><br />So, let all athletes get on with doing whatever they need, have and do do to give us an interesting game. If they want to endanger their lives for profit, why should we stand in their way. They'll continue to do it anyway. There ain't no purists when it comes to money. <br /><br />Doping is something that takes place in every sport in existence and always has. Let's not be naive, outraged and shocked about it. That's tantamount to being a bible thumping Republican.mike levynoreply@blogger.com