Don’t Cry for Marion Jones

't cry for Marion Jones... there are others more worthy
Getting an edge over the competition has always been around… just ask the ancient Greeks, competitors chewed on animal testicles to extract natural testosterone. Poisons acting like stimulants were used in the early Olympic games and the Nobel Prize was won for the discovery of steroids in the 1930’s. The 60’s through the mid-90’s saw the growth and widespread open use of steroids until testing methods became more sophisticated, but then, so did the cheaters. Once testing became better, better ‘masking agents’ were found to fool the testers.

I always wondered about some athletes who performed fantastically on their domestic stage but dropped significantly in the Olympics or the world stage. Was the testing apparently better?

For those who remember those early times may recall the American weight lifter who said that he would beat his famous Russian competitor once he could afford the Russian’s drug bill. The eastern block was not just increasing their athletes strength through the addition of steroids, but they took it once step further, they added substances to raise the natural testosterone manufacturing ability of the body.

Some places never seem to change, governing bodies still apparently ignore what’s going on in Cuba and the Carribean.

Unfortunately we have little but anecdotal evidence as to the long term effects of athletic drug use, but it doesn’t look good. Former world class male athletes are replacing about everything in their bodies from joints to organs. And many women appear to have compromised their fertility for a what amounts to a couple of lines in the newspaper.

We also no longer have a level playing field.

Don’t get me wrong, I am not advocating a return to those unfettered years of wild steroid consumption… but the future’s athletes will belong to expensive gene doping labs. I look for big things at the Chinese Games. However, it is always interesting to see hard working and more talented ‘clean’ athletes passed up in college by those with an ‘edge.’

So, don’t cry for Marion Jones, she got more than most. Many drug using athletes are paying the price with far less accolades and without any medical supervision. Besides, I have read that the USADA has only banned Marion for 2 years…. she’ll be back.

Roger Freberg

By the way, if you’re an athlete taking drugs… just shut up… don’t sign up as some sort of ‘clean’ spokesman. It just looks worse when you’re caught.

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Obama’s Boo Boo for You You

a simple little expression of fond loyalty
Barack Obama must be wanting to end his Presidential bid rather quickly. If you haven’t heard, he decided NOT to wear a Pin with the American Flag on it. Then he went out to talk about it! Here’s a  choice bit  from what he said:

“I decided I won’t wear that pin on my chest,” he said in the interview. “Instead, I’m going to try to tell the American people what I believe will make this country great, and hopefully that will be a testament to my patriotism.” 

How Stupid can you be? On the other hand, if he has problems wearing the flag, then I am glad he took it off.

Roger Freberg

Katie Couric is just sad

Over the years, I have wondered if America — by this I mean ‘we’ — would ever tire of the antics of Katie Couric.

Katie Couric is not aging very well

Recently, Katie decided to share with us her wisdom on Iraq, the war and the Iranian Dictator. Here is a collection of some of her wit and disdain from her interview:

“The whole culture of wearing flags on our lapel and saying ‘we’ when referring to the United States …”

So, Katie, what are you trying to say? Have you found a home on an independent island somewhere?

Couric referenced comments made by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad on Monday’s “The Charlie Rose Show,” and said she actually agreed with Ahmadinejad on one point. “Oftentimes Westerners don’t really understand fully the values of this particular culture,” said Couric. “And I think the jury is still out as to whether democracy can really thrive in Iraq.”

Agreeing with Ahmadinejad on anything shows how guliable you are… fortunately ‘we’ are no longer amused.

Roger Freberg

O.J. Simpson was a BRUIN! got proof!

all of my fantasies are gone!

I know it is hard to believe… but as this picture clearly indicates… and pictures don’t lie… O.J. Simpson was really a Bruin all along! Wouldn’t you know it was those dastardly Bruins who would do anything they could to besmerch the Good Trojan Name? How Low can you go?

“UCLA” Simpson seems to have  come into the news  with more problems. The latest is a claim by his lawyers that there is  no evidence against O.J.  Of course, I have been wrong before… I THOUGHT he was guilty the last time.

Another “PR Nightmare” ( as my daughter Karen would say) is Sally Field. Just as they thought it was safe to give her another award…  Sally uses the mike  to confirm that she is one step closer to a full time rubber room…. and trotted out the worn feminist rhetoric:

“Let’s face it. If the mothers ruled the world, there would be no god-damned wars in the first place.”

As for me, I will always remember Sally as the sweet nun who brought more sunshine into the lives of others than she was able to bring to her own… and O.J. as one of the greatest halfbacks of all time … but a street thug and no more. I still think he was a Bruin plant.

Roger Freberg

Who can and can NOT recruit on College Campuses

 

“This message has been sent to the email address provided by your
 organization.”

Non Comrads need not apply

This was the operational sentence from an email sent by  Greenpeace. What makes this fascinating is the degree of difficulty any outside organization has in distributing material via email or any other method on the campus of American Universities, in this case, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo.  Here is a copy of one recent email.

What makes “Greenpeace” so special? Why do emails from this organization and other left-of-center groups apparently have free reign in our public educational systems? So much for the free exchange of ideas.

What is troubling is not so much that Greenpeace has the ability to use our public institutions for their own purposes… but others — by their absence — apparently do not.

Roger Freberg