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Barry Bonds indicted on Federal charges for lying about steroid/HGH use

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:00 pm
by First-Aid
I would like to personally congratulate the Federal Grand Jury for sucessfully handing down a federal indictment against baseball's "home run king" for perjury and obstruction of justice. What, like the Feds wouldn't find out?

http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news?slug=a ... &type=lgns

Now comes the biggest question of all; can Bud "light" Selig do the correct thing and drop a big, fat, honking asterisk on Barry's "record?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:43 pm
by GetterDragun
**** him! Cheater.

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PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 8:53 pm
by Professor Smooth
Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:23 pm
by Shadowman
Professor Smooth wrote:Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.


Because they make you better in a profession where the entire point is to be better than everyone else.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 9:35 pm
by OptimusN1701
Professor Smooth wrote:Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.


It's like hacking while playing Counter Strike

It gives you an unfair advantage and pisses everyone else off

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:01 pm
by DesalationReborn
OptimusN1701 wrote:
Professor Smooth wrote:Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.


It's like hacking while playing Counter Strike

It gives you an unfair advantage and pisses everyone else off


Interesting philosophical question however: if it were legal, wouldn't everyone be able to use them?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:26 pm
by First-Aid
I've been in the health care field for 11 years. I know what these drugs are capable of doing to the body. The reason they are illegal is because they are extremely dangerous. Long term effects include adrenal and thyroid problems, renal failure, cirrhosis, cerebral vascular accidents (strokes), sudden onset of cardiac problems, and death. That's a just a few...if this were a LEGAL drug, someone would have sued the maker for negligence in allowing the med on the market, such as with phen-phen, Vioxx, Thalidimide, etc.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:26 pm
by GetterDragun
Can't we have something not effected by technology. Shouldn't sports at least be pure? I don't see why people accept this, if Steroids are ok, why not cannons instead of pitchers?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:42 pm
by First-Aid
GetterDragun wrote:Can't we have something not effected by technology. Shouldn't sports at least be pure? I don't see why people accept this, if Steroids are ok, why not cannons instead of pitchers?


We might as well go all the way with Blernsball...

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:44 pm
by The Mad Asshatter
They should legalize cannabis and opium.

Then all of our problems will just drift away.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 10:53 pm
by Bumblebee-otch
The Mad Asshatter wrote:They should legalize cannabis and opium.

Then all of our problems will just drift away.


literally!

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:00 pm
by Moonbase2
But would baseball be interesting enough to watch without the uh, enhancements? Would we get incredible home runs, etc? Kind of a love/hate thing...

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:11 pm
by First-Aid
Moonbase2 wrote:But would baseball be interesting enough to watch without the uh, enhancements? Would we get incredible home runs, etc? Kind of a love/hate thing...


I'd rather see a pitcher throw a 1 hit shutout or someone hit for the cycle then see someone hit monster homers. baseball is about more than the long ball: it's the matchups, the strategy, the history. It's a speedster bunting for a hit and stealing a base; it's a magnificently fielded double play or an outfielder robbing the hitter. All this existed before the steroids. Babe Ruth's only chemical enhancements were beer and hotdogs...and he did far more than hit homeruns; he was a great pitcher, a 94-38 record, a 2.38 ERA; he STOLE 123 bases! He won batting titles. He did it the right way. Ty Cobb had 4,000 hits. The Cubs even won a couple World Series. It's a great game that really is far more than just chemically augmented athletes whacking balls 450 feet...

(Stepping down from soapbox)

Now, Who's on first..?

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:15 pm
by Grahf
Imagine what the game would be like if all the players used steroids. 1000 point games and pitches thrown through bodies. That would make this non-sports fan tune in.

EDIT - posted too slow.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:45 pm
by Professor Smooth
First-Aid wrote:I've been in the health care field for 11 years. I know what these drugs are capable of doing to the body. The reason they are illegal is because they are extremely dangerous. Long term effects include adrenal and thyroid problems, renal failure, cirrhosis, cerebral vascular accidents (strokes), sudden onset of cardiac problems, and death. That's a just a few...if this were a LEGAL drug, someone would have sued the maker for negligence in allowing the med on the market, such as with phen-phen, Vioxx, Thalidimide, etc.


Are the effects of these drugs more harmful than the effects of legal drugs such as alcohol and tobacco?

On a slightly more sadistic note, if a guy making millions of dollars a year makes the choice to do something potentially detrimental to his health so that more people will watch him, it's rather low on the list of things I have to worry about. If it were up to me, I'd legalize all of these substances. Make these guys earn those millions of dollars per year. "Yes, Bill, you'll be making three million dollars per year, plus endorsements, but if you want to realistically compete, you are going to have to use some of these substances that might put your health at risk."

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:45 pm
by Shadowman
First-Aid wrote:I've been in the health care field for 11 years. I know what these drugs are capable of doing to the body. The reason they are illegal is because they are extremely dangerous. Long term effects include adrenal and thyroid problems, renal failure, cirrhosis, cerebral vascular accidents (strokes), sudden onset of cardiac problems, and death. That's a just a few...if this were a LEGAL drug, someone would have sued the maker for negligence in allowing the med on the market, such as with phen-phen, Vioxx, Thalidimide, etc.


Ah, the typical anti-drug response: No good, all bad, and everything is lumped together in one category: Drugs.

It's used for building and/or rebuilding muscle tissue, and you honestly can't think of a good use for rebuilding muscle tissue?

But, yeah, you're right. Anabolic steroids, horrible drug. No uses at all. Whatsoever. Period. Won't help anyone, ever.

PostPosted: Thu Nov 15, 2007 11:48 pm
by OptimusN1701
DesalationReborn wrote:
OptimusN1701 wrote:
Professor Smooth wrote:Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.


It's like hacking while playing Counter Strike

It gives you an unfair advantage and pisses everyone else off


Interesting philosophical question however: if it were legal, wouldn't everyone be able to use them?


Yea, but wouldn't that just make the game even more boring?
It would come down to who had the better 'roids


As far as I'm concerned pro sports is just ridiculous.

A guy hits/trows balls for millions of dollars a year while a cardiologist or neurosurgeon pulls in 150,000-300,000 and their job actually benefits mankind through saving lives

To me its just ridiculous and obscene that they get paid so much

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:10 am
by First-Aid
OptimusN1701 wrote:
DesalationReborn wrote:
OptimusN1701 wrote:
Professor Smooth wrote:Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.


It's like hacking while playing Counter Strike

It gives you an unfair advantage and pisses everyone else off


Interesting philosophical question however: if it were legal, wouldn't everyone be able to use them?


Yea, but wouldn't that just make the game even more boring?
It would come down to who had the better 'roids


As far as I'm concerned pro sports is just ridiculous.

A guy hits/trows balls for millions of dollars a year while a cardiologist or neurosurgeon pulls in 150,000-300,000 and their job actually benefits mankind through saving lives

To me its just ridiculous and obscene that they get paid so much


On that note, consider this: these 700 guys do their job batter than any other person on the planet..out of 6.5 billion people. Now, the top CEO's in the world make equivalent percentage money. The top lawyers, the same. Doctors? Same. If you are the best at what you do, you should make more money than everyone else, period. It doesn't matter what field you are in; if you are the number one person in your field OUT OF 6.5 billion people on the planet demand is going to be high. As a result, the price increases. It all comes down to supply and demand.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:54 am
by OptimusN1701
First-Aid wrote:
OptimusN1701 wrote:
DesalationReborn wrote:
OptimusN1701 wrote:
Professor Smooth wrote:Why are these substances illegal? I don't understand.


It's like hacking while playing Counter Strike

It gives you an unfair advantage and pisses everyone else off


Interesting philosophical question however: if it were legal, wouldn't everyone be able to use them?


Yea, but wouldn't that just make the game even more boring?
It would come down to who had the better 'roids


As far as I'm concerned pro sports is just ridiculous.

A guy hits/trows balls for millions of dollars a year while a cardiologist or neurosurgeon pulls in 150,000-300,000 and their job actually benefits mankind through saving lives

To me its just ridiculous and obscene that they get paid so much


On that note, consider this: these 700 guys do their job batter than any other person on the planet..out of 6.5 billion people. Now, the top CEO's in the world make equivalent percentage money. The top lawyers, the same. Doctors? Same. If you are the best at what you do, you should make more money than everyone else, period. It doesn't matter what field you are in; if you are the number one person in your field OUT OF 6.5 billion people on the planet demand is going to be high. As a result, the price increases. It all comes down to supply and demand.


Yes, but CEOs run businesses, helping drive innovation, doctors heal people and lawyers, well we do need them

Even so, CEOs screw the **** out of their employees, robbing them of their pensions to put more cash in their own pockets

Top Executives in the US average 400+ times greater salaries than a standard employee, where its typically only 40-50 times (from what Ive heard) in other nations



Back to my point: the world would not grow stagnant and collapse if pro athletes took a pay cut

The only athletes I really respect anymore are the ones ho compete in the Olympics and do so because they love their sport, not for profit(like ppl like Bonds)

Athletes should compete for the love of the game, not the bankroll they can make off of it. If you really loved doing something, you wouldnt demand assloads of money to do it

Re: Barry Bonds indicted on Federal charges for lying about steroid/HGH use

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:50 am
by Archanubis
First-Aid wrote:Now comes the biggest question of all; can Bud "light" Selig do the correct thing and drop a big, fat, honking asterisk on Barry's "record?

If I was Bud Selig, I'd ban Bonds from the Hall of Fame period, just like Pete Rose with his game betting.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 8:05 am
by Moonbase2
The ball players deserve the millions of dollars if they are the reason millions of dollars are being brought in. They have earned that piece of the pie. And as someone stated, they are the best in the world at what they do. If I am among the best in the world at something, and if I'm the reason my bosses are raking in millions, you'd bet I'd demand appropriate compensation!

And I love baseball for the game itself, not just monster homers. It is the only sport I watch. I think baseball would be interesting without steroids, but not everyone else would agree.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:52 am
by GetterDragun
I don't view sports as "sports" anymore. Yea, they are good at playing a game, but they are basically marketing expenses used to generate income for a business. There is no such things as professional local teams any more, just business making money.

Seriously, I don't know crap about soccer, but I hear more about David Beckham than I do about local government issues. Why? Soccer isn't even popular in America.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:03 pm
by Wheeljack35
Well I think because of this no team out there will sign him next year

To those that didn't know he wanted to play one more year to get to 3,000 hits

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 12:21 pm
by First-Aid
Shadowman wrote:
First-Aid wrote:I've been in the health care field for 11 years. I know what these drugs are capable of doing to the body. The reason they are illegal is because they are extremely dangerous. Long term effects include adrenal and thyroid problems, renal failure, cirrhosis, cerebral vascular accidents (strokes), sudden onset of cardiac problems, and death. That's a just a few...if this were a LEGAL drug, someone would have sued the maker for negligence in allowing the med on the market, such as with phen-phen, Vioxx, Thalidimide, etc.


Ah, the typical anti-drug response: No good, all bad, and everything is lumped together in one category: Drugs.

It's used for building and/or rebuilding muscle tissue, and you honestly can't think of a good use for rebuilding muscle tissue?

But, yeah, you're right. Anabolic steroids, horrible drug. No uses at all. Whatsoever. Period. Won't help anyone, ever.


I'm aware of the uses of anabolic steroids- I'm using one right now for a medical condition. This doesn't have to do with the drugs themselves: it has to do with the illegal use and distribution of the drugs. It's the same as opium, cocaine, and anti-psychotics. Opiates are an amazing medication; cocaine has very strong healing properties. The problem that the Feds have is with people using them illegally and selling them illegally. In Barry's case, it isn't even that. The guy perjured himself in front of a Federal grand jury. Nineteen times, no less! The proper medical use of these medications is fantastic. They are still discovering uses for the chemical substances in the coca plant. I have no problem with that at all. It's the illegal and unethical use and distribution that is the problem.
One note off the subject: chemists have isolated the compound in marijuana that alters the perception of pain in the nervous system. Basically, the new medication gives all the benefits of marijuana without the mind-altering side effects and risk for addiction. So I have to wonder: why are they still fighting for medical marijuana? There's no need anymore. Once again, it boils down to the illegal use and distribution of the grass. That's all it is; people cannot be trusted to use good judgement with any of these medications...it's been shown in the past. As a result, the government made them illegal.

PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:28 pm
by Moonbase2
He isn't even being indicted on steroid use, just lying about it. But I guess they'll go for whatever they can.