Good grief.
Like Holder doesn’t have other cases to waste our money on.
I’m not a lawyer but I’d say this will be hard to win.
Just peachy. Some doofus does steroids, states legalize weed, and the mooslims blowus up. Priorities?
Yeah, the Dept. of Justice are certainly experts in “unjustly”.
Only problem with it is that the Postal Service made money on the deal, so what losses from it could they show?
Are they going to file suit Against Obama next? After all the same argument applies.
I still think it is awesome when Americans beat French pussies at their own sport.
Oh, and what about the millions he has raised for your fake ass cancer research? You going to give that back?
C’mon. The guy practically invented jazz. Cut him a break.
Now, years later when USPS is broke and wanting to cancel Saturday service it's a little hard to see how Lance's confession can besmirch their reputation.
Soooo PHYSICAL Voter intimidation by Islamic a-holes, no problems.
Some dude wins a bike race in another country, GET HIM!
I say this far too often, I live in the Twilight Zone.
This is an impossible burden for the government to meet. If I was the judge, this suit would be tossed upon the filing of a defendants motion for summary judgment.
Where do I sue to get back the tax dollars the broke postal service wasted sponsoring a bicycle team?
I’m thinking about 95 Senators and about anyone who had “US Secretary of...” in their past titles were probably “unjustifiably enriched” as well.
I hope Armstrong ends his days penniless under a bridge fighting stray dogs for food scraps.
I am not here to defend Armstrong. What he did was wrong. He did it over a long period of time. He destroyed his own reputation. I am sad to see it. His present public opinion is well deserved.
If anyone is operating under the assumption that nobody but Armstrong was doing this, I think they’re kidding themselves. That doesn’t make it right, but if one guy who is doping beats another guy who is doping, how much injustice is there for the guy who came in second?
There is a segment of the public that thinks sports figures should be able to do whatever they want with their bodies. I don’t subscribe to that mindset.
As I said early on, I am sad to see what has become of Armstrong. He was probably a young kid when he first signed on to doing this. After a period of time, it just became normal for him.
It’s certain he has had this hanging over him for a long time. It’s now time to pay the piper.
Sad..., really sad.
I don’t think the government should be involved here. How much more does Armstrong need to be destroyed?
There must be something better our elected officials can do with their time.
Nobody ever explained how he was tested and passed.... If his technology gave him an advantage then so be it.