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ESPN stated that she wanted commutation. I think her jail sentence should be commuted but the community service stand. She's not a threat to society.
1 posted on 07/19/2008 4:03:53 PM PDT by Perdogg
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To: Perdogg

Jail time and community service are different, but both are government punishments. What’s your rationale?


2 posted on 07/19/2008 4:09:48 PM PDT by mdefranc
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To: Perdogg

Bush wouldn’t pardon two heroes defending the sovereignty of the United States (Ramos and Compean) why does she think he’ll pardon her?


4 posted on 07/19/2008 4:25:38 PM PDT by raybbr (You think it's bad now - wait till the anchor babies start to vote!)
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To: Perdogg
She looks innocent.


5 posted on 07/19/2008 4:27:21 PM PDT by Always Right (Was it over when the Germans bombed Pearl Harbor?)
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"She's not a threat to society."

Bull Squat!

The lying cheat wasn't jailed for being a threat to society.

She was jailed for lying under oath, cheating at the HIGHEST level of her sport - thus denying the rightful winners from receiving 5 Medals, 3 of them GOld by CHEATING and in effect STEALING the MILLIONS in endorsements from the rightful winners...

She in effect denied the RIGHTFUL winners of their glory, and the millions that came from endorsements - so she is a thief -- BIG TIME. Oh, and we mustn't forget -- she also practiced a check scheme to steal additional dollars..

It appears the skank hasn't worked a day of her life, after cheating her way into the endorsements and fees for racing. After burning through MILLIONS in just 7 years - she lost her $2.5 million home to foreclosure and other properties -- spending the rest on lawyer fees to keep her ass out of prison and trying to avoid paying her coach the $250K she OWED him...

She behaved as a skank and should be treated as a skank.. Her sentence wasn't as long as I would have given her - and she hasn't been required to REIMBURSE the rightful winner of the 5 medals -- including 3 Gold Medals the millions she made in endorsements.

The FULL measure of consequences should fall on this shallow and undeserving liar and thief..

6 posted on 07/19/2008 4:30:13 PM PDT by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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Jones is one of a record number of people who have applied for pardons and commutations from Bush:

Jones -- OK

Michael Milken, convicted on securities fraud charges in 1990 -- No

Randy Cunningham, -- OK

Edwin W. Edwards, a former Democratic governor of Louisiana -- No

John Walker Lindh -- Not even if Hell freezes over

9 posted on 07/19/2008 4:35:28 PM PDT by Michael.SF. ("They're not Americans. They're liberals! "-- Ann Coulter, May 15, 2008)
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Perhaps the Oympians who didn’t cheat, and lost to this cheat — should file claims they were denied their millions by the FRAUD perpetrated by Jones.
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http://grg51.typepad.com/steroid_nation/2007/10/nike-puts-the-i.html

Fraud? Marion Jones endorsements are courtesy of anabolic steroids

Marion_jones_l Recent admitted steroid user Marion Jones is but one of the stable or current and former Nike endorsing athletes to use anabolic drugs to enhance their standing in the sports and endorsement world. Nike injected millions of dollars of endorsements into PED abusing athletes. Jones will return her 5 gold medals, but will not return the millions of Nike, Gatorade and other endorsement bucks she earned and squandered over the years.

Does the use of illegal drugs nullify Jones’ track wins beyond the 2000 Sydney Olympics? Do the millions of dollars of endorsements racked up by the disgraced Jones then represent fraud? Jones won races using PEDs; the tainted wins led to her fame in the corporate product world and to lucrative endorsement contracts. Doesn’t that appear to be fraud?

The other athletes Jones defeated would have a case against Jones too. Where is their prize money? Where are their juicy endorsement deals? The other female track stars found their endorsement balloons punctured by the sharp needle on the end of a steroid syringe.

In 2000, the New York Times trumpeted the success of the new breed of female athletes, who received endorsements by appealing to the general female consumers with dollars to spend. How many of those females would spend their dollars now identifying with a big time steroid cheater.

Using Marion Jones’ financial house of cards as an example, when a drug cheater immorally and illegally wins races, then receives endorsement dollars, should that situation be considered sports fraud? Here is the definition of fraud:

All multifarious means which human ingenuity can devise, and which are resorted to by one individual to get an advantage over another by false suggestions or suppression of the truth. It includes all surprises, tricks, cunning or dissembling, and any unfair way which another is cheated.

Source: Black’s Law Dictionary, 5th ed., by Henry Campbell Black, West Publishing Co., St. Paul, Minnesota, 1979.

Do current fraud laws cover the concept of sports law? Don’t know here; however the sports fans, the paying ticket holders, and the honest competitors deserve redress when one of the superstars uses cheating (PEDs) to secure their own unholy victories and to enhance their bloated financial status over their competitors.


13 posted on 07/19/2008 4:43:35 PM PDT by river rat (Semper Fi - You may turn the other cheek, but I prefer to look into my enemy's vacant dead eyes.)
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I think it is crazy that our tax money was wasted on prosecuting Ms. Jones. The USOC could have easily sanctioned her within the governing rules of her particular sport without the government having gotten involved in it.

Aren't there real criminals that deserve prosecution instead?

21 posted on 07/19/2008 5:25:37 PM PDT by pnh102 (Save America - Ban Ethanol Now!)
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Unfortunately I don’t think she should be pardoned, but I also don’t think she should do time. She should do massive community service and clean up her life.


22 posted on 07/19/2008 5:28:26 PM PDT by moose2004 (Go Ahead, Make My Day)
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What is this “check-cashing” scheme? Never heard of that against her.


33 posted on 07/19/2008 7:26:12 PM PDT by Mr. Pumblechook
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