Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His take on it: win at all costs, you come after me I come after you. It's all in the game. Lance Armstrong = Stringer Bell. Plenty of folks in prison with attitudes like his.
No. Stringer Bell is HOT. Lance Armstrong looks like a weasel.
Also, 4 pages and NO ONE has said, at least he had the ball to admit to doping? NO ONE?
The only reason he admitted it was for his own advantage. Why give him kudos at such a late date for that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't demonize him for doping, if everyone was doing it and it was the culture, then it's really not a big deal. He did what he had to do to level the playing field. If he was the only one doping, that would have been a different story.
+1
I don't think the average person realizes how rampant the practice is at sports' most elite levels.
And that makes it right? Makes it okay to lie about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I really don't demonize him for doping, if everyone was doing it and it was the culture, then it's really not a big deal. He did what he had to do to level the playing field. If he was the only one doping, that would have been a different story.
+1
I don't think the average person realizes how rampant the practice is at sports' most elite levels.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His take on it: win at all costs, you come after me I come after you. It's all in the game. Lance Armstrong = Stringer Bell. Plenty of folks in prison with attitudes like his.
No. Stringer Bell is HOT. Lance Armstrong looks like a weasel.
Also, 4 pages and NO ONE has said, at least he had the ball to admit to doping? NO ONE?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right, 11:06, sports are not very important in the scheme of things but I do consider it important not to attack and try to ruin innocent people like Betsy Andreu, Mike Anderson, and Emma O'Reilly who are only telling the truth. I don't think doping is good for cycling but, as a former admirer of Lance, what upsets me is his unethical behavior towards other people.
Do you really think that it is unimportant that Emma O'Reilly feared that his lawsuit against her would bankrupt her?
How exactly did Lance ruin these people? Are they now homeless bums in the streets of America?
you are really dumb. having a team (literally, a large team) of attorneys bombard you with litigation that you cannot afford to defend, all the while Lance is blackballing you in your chosen profession, can ruin someone.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You're right, 11:06, sports are not very important in the scheme of things but I do consider it important not to attack and try to ruin innocent people like Betsy Andreu, Mike Anderson, and Emma O'Reilly who are only telling the truth. I don't think doping is good for cycling but, as a former admirer of Lance, what upsets me is his unethical behavior towards other people.
Do you really think that it is unimportant that Emma O'Reilly feared that his lawsuit against her would bankrupt her?
How exactly did Lance ruin these people? Are they now homeless bums in the streets of America?

Anonymous wrote:I really don't demonize him for doping, if everyone was doing it and it was the culture, then it's really not a big deal. He did what he had to do to level the playing field. If he was the only one doping, that would have been a different story.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His take on it: win at all costs, you come after me I come after you. It's all in the game. Lance Armstrong = Stringer Bell. Plenty of folks in prison with attitudes like his.
No. Stringer Bell is HOT. Lance Armstrong looks like a weasel.
Also, 4 pages and NO ONE has said, at least he had the ball to admit to doping? NO ONE?
No matter what he did, you don't go after a man's balls. That's hitting below the belt..HA!
Anonymous wrote:You're right, 11:06, sports are not very important in the scheme of things but I do consider it important not to attack and try to ruin innocent people like Betsy Andreu, Mike Anderson, and Emma O'Reilly who are only telling the truth. I don't think doping is good for cycling but, as a former admirer of Lance, what upsets me is his unethical behavior towards other people.
Do you really think that it is unimportant that Emma O'Reilly feared that his lawsuit against her would bankrupt her?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We put athletes on pedestals because they can do things or rather, they can push their bodies to do things, the rest of the masses can't. They are like mini super heroes.
Except for the making-the-world-safer part. Details.
Um, not the goblin, Lex Luthor, joker or bane and the rest of them
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I applaud Lance for coming out. He doesn't owe us anything and as they never had any concrete proof, he could've taken this admission to the grave.
You all ask for him to confess and when he does you scream "well, he didn't confess good enough". Give it up people.
It's not the fact that he lied. This man ruined people for not keeping his lie a secret. He is not confessing because he finally wants to tell the truth. Dont be naive, he wants something. Even during his confession he's a smug *@shole.
I dont se any videos at that link... does it only work at 9 pm?Anonymous wrote:If you don't have OWN, you can watch it online:
http://ownspecial.oprah.com/lancearmstrong.html
How about when he admitted to calling the one teammate's wife a liar and a bitch, but felt compelled to say that he hasn't called her fat?