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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday,
ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories...G?SITE=OHCIN&S ECTION=HOME&TEMPLATE=DEFAULT |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote:
Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCIN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPL ATE=DEFAULT http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012 : "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On 2/3/2012 2:44 PM, A. Dumas wrote:
On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote: Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCIN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPL ATE=DEFAULT http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012 : "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." Friday is the new Tuesday. |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On Feb 3, 2:56*pm, dave a wrote:
On 2/3/2012 2:44 PM, A. Dumas wrote: On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote: Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCI... http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012: "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." Friday is the new Tuesday. I am guessing BL has committed suicide or he is pulling together a treatise in how he is right and predicted this - what will it be? |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
you just knew it had jumped the shark after the Outside mag article
that was quoting dopey web sites as sources. it was all just a cabal of Lafferties. (and if that thought doesn't make you nauseous you must have a strong stomach) |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On Feb 3, 3:44*pm, "A. Dumas" wrote:
On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote: Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCI... http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012: "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." Also, the Fraudbytes Blog will persevere in seeing this matter through to its conclusion! Fredmaster Ben p.s. You never know, maybe Tommy Weisel is still in jeopardy. |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On 2/3/2012 2:56 PM, dave a wrote:
On 2/3/2012 2:44 PM, A. Dumas wrote: On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote: Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCIN&SECTION=HOME&TEMPL ATE=DEFAULT http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012 : "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." Friday is the new Tuesday. Nuh-uh! Novitsky's a bulldog who will bring LA to Justice! He's got all that ebay evidence, and Tyler's word, and the Landis testimony, and once Lance threatened a witness, remember? That alone is worth charges. They've got Lance nailed, this all a ruse to lull Fabio and Lance into a false sense of security. Tuesday, just you wait, you'll see next Tuesday! |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On Feb 3, 4:18*pm, Jimmy July wrote:
On 2/3/2012 2:56 PM, dave a wrote: On 2/3/2012 2:44 PM, A. Dumas wrote: On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote: Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCI... http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012: "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." Friday is the new Tuesday. Nuh-uh! Novitsky's a bulldog who will bring LA to Justice! He's got all that ebay evidence, and Tyler's word, and the Landis testimony, and once Lance threatened a witness, remember? That alone is worth charges. They've got Lance nailed, this all a ruse to lull Fabio and Lance into a false sense of security. Tuesday, just you wait, you'll see next Tuesday! The tragic thing for BL is he will go to his grave with LA still famous, worth a lot of money, still respected in the circles that are important to LA, still living in his mansions flying around the world speaking about cancer, and hanging with a beautiful model that looks like his mom. BL will be a bitter old man pulling out yellow newspaper articles harassing people in bars about why he is right and just wait, someday somehow someone will walk the perp to jail..... and if BL had not been so adamant about how this was all going to happen, I might actually have some sympathy for him - instead I laughed so hard I think I blew snot out my ears. |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On Feb 3, 5:05*pm, Fredmaster of Brainerd wrote:
On Feb 3, 3:44*pm, "A. Dumas" wrote: On 03/02/2012 23:35, Ken Prager wrote: Federal prosecutors dropped their investigation of Lance Armstrong on Friday, ending a nearly two-year effort aimed at determining whether the seven-time Tour de France winner and his teammates participated in a doping program. http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/stories/C/CYC_DOPING_ARMSTRONG?SITE=OHCI... http://www.usada.org/media/statement232012: "Unlike the U.S. Attorney, USADA's job is to protect clean sport rather than enforce specific criminal laws. Our investigation into doping in the sport of cycling is continuing and we look forward to obtaining the information developed during the federal investigation." Also, the Fraudbytes Blog will persevere in seeing this matter through to its conclusion! Fredmaster Ben p.s. You never know, maybe Tommy Weisel is still in jeopardy. I figure BL will simply shift from the Fed investigation to the USADA's supposed follow-up, assuming he ever resurfaces here. Regardless, looks like a year of Tuesdays just went down the toilet. One thing I've learned in 20+ years on Usenet - when a person's long- held beliefs on a subject are utterly and completely obliterated by events and facts, I have yet to see anyone cry "mea culpa" and admit to being wrong, and own up to what a douche they were for they years we've put up with their pig-headedness. I don't expect that will happen here, either. |
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AP Breaking News: Prosecutors close Armstrong inquiry, no charges
On Feb 3, 7:25*pm, Rick Hopkins wrote:
- instead I laughed so hard I think I blew snot out my ears. Whole bunch of folks here are going to have to be put on suicide watch. Their lives were wrapped around the government was going to put Lance in prison. The emotional trauma from this will be brutal to those folks. Bill C |
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