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Re: Lance claims unfair treatment [Slowman]
I agree with many of your posts, but your take on Lance I find disappointing.

If Lance was truly sorry for his actions, would he not be willing to hand back all that dirty money to charity with perhaps some of this money going to the people who's lives he caused trama to? The guy still flies his private jet, has multiple homes and is worth over $100M - all dirty money from his actions.

If Lance was truly sorry for his actions, he would not even think about bringing up the topic of his "right" to compete again. He should be happy with people just be willing to say hello to him.

If Lance was truly sorry for his actions, he would not challenge the lawsuit to pay back to money to the newspaper and insurance company.

If Lance was truly sorry for his actions, he would see it as his priority to work with the USADA rather than saying his schedule is busy and the meeting cannot be attended before Feb 6. He was given PLENTY of notice to change his schedule to accommodate something you would think would be of utmost priority.

I would love to rob a bank if I knew I could keep most of the money with no criminal charges.

Friends and supporters of Lance truly need to wake up. Justice is far from being served here and I hope the prick (because there is no better word to describe your friend) suffers in a lonesome state for many years until he may finally decide to show remorse and make amends with the people he has hurt in a proper way.

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Adrian in Vancouver
Last edited by: AJHull: Feb 5, 13 17:21

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  • Post edited by AJHull (Dawson Saddle) on Feb 5, 13 17:21