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Folks, it was the committee who invited RC and BM to Washington, Clemans did not demand a hearing. Waxman is a publicity hound, and he started this mess. To make his regrets for having it now is almost funny if it wasn't so sad.
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The funny thing about all of this, it shows why Barry Bonds did not want to make any statements publicly to the media about his situation. Clemens did everything the opposite that Bonds has done and people still believe he used steroids. Clemens is suing his accuser for liable, he came out and took on his accusers in the media and he went to Congress and even was willing to go under oath. And the result is the same. Everyone still thinks Clemens used something that he may not have used at all. This is why I have always said that this probing into the past is a waste of time. All someone has to do is accuse you and you are guilty of sin, no matter the circumstances. Peace
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Clemens' main attorney is a very prominent defense attorney from the Houston area. Obviously, he is not an idiot in the mental sense. But in the sense of how to handle this situation, he either gave his client idiotic advice, or his client refused to follow his advice.
The more that is revealed about Clemens (and Bonds, for that matter) in this steriod / HGH using situation, the more it hurts rather than helps. To believe Clemens, you have to not believe: 1) McNamee 2) Pettitte 3) Clemens' nanny 4) and even Clemens himself Why would McNamee only make up stuff about Clemens? Why was Clemens not at the party. Then at the party but didn't go in? Why was the accusation by McNamee that he gave Clemens' wife an injection of HGH a "colossial lie" and then the "collosial lie" is only that Roger himself was involved? Why does any athlete take injections of B-12 in his butt? Why is it incredulous that a person would keep gauze for years but not incredulous that a person would keep a golf receipt for years? Roger Clemens is willing to throw friends and family under the bus to protect his public reputation. Only problem is, by doing so, he has destroyed his public reputation. I'll place merit in the libel suit only when it actually makes it to trial. Don't hold your breath on that one.
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That being said, I find McNamee to be very credible. I can picture Roger and his wife being injected. So, your theory is debunked, as I am a conservative Republican who is not blindly backing Clemens. Now if I only had a presidential candidate to get behind ![]()
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Isn't it government "of the people, for the people and by the people"? Although your normal joe citizen may not be able to 'demand' action by the congress, if you have enough political clout or can produce enough bad PR you can probably get most anything you want from congress. RC attorney had enough public interest/support and media attention to persuade the folks in Washington to open the circus act another day. So apparently a demand was made and congress succombed. Quote:
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Clemens is one but not alone in scumbag dep't of MLB; he had made a fortune before he started injecting. I refer first hand experiences to Interested Ump.
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And, of course the media and the public can have it both ways. Because Roger tried something different than Bonds means nothing WRT their guilt or innocence. As I said before, for Clemens to be innocent here, far too many people would have to be lying, including Clemens himself (since his story has changed). Anyone willing to throw his wife under the bus to protect his own reputation is a thoroughly dishonorable man.
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One other thing... while I agree completely that Waxman is a publicity hound, that this hearing was a huge waste of time and money, that Congress should be paying attention to more important things, that the partisan taking of sides in the hearing is either sad or comical (I can't decide which), that Waxman certainly could have not held the hearing regardless of what Clemens insisted on, etc., etc.,...
I do believe that MLB and the players union would have done NOTHING, NADA, ZIP, about the juicing players without the threat from Congress to step in. Without that, Donald Fehr would not have budged and there would STILL be no testing of players.
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