Posted on 07/14/2014 2:37:53 PM PDT by Cecily
Two years after a shocking doping scandal forced him from the charity he created, former elite cyclist Lance Armstrong may start a new cancer foundation if he is not allowed to return to the iconic Livestrong brand.
Armstrong, 42, recently told reporters he was weighing his options as the people in charge of Livestrong consider his potential future involvement.
He told the Des Moines Register that 'if I'm not welcome' he would likely either start a new foundation 'which is probably the most likely scenario, or just be willing and able to help, wherever I'm asked.'
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So.. he’s looking for what kind of marketing might apply to one-balled dopers?
People who enjoy giving money to a narcissistic, cheating, lying drug addict who went out of his way to wreck the lives and careers of anyone who even thought of crossing him?
“People who enjoy giving money to a narcissistic, cheating, lying drug addict who went out of his way to wreck the lives and careers of anyone who even thought of crossing him?”
That sounds like the Dem margin of victory in the last election............
He’ll do VERY well.
“narcissistic, cheating, lying drug addict”
Oh, by the way, you’re a racist.
/sarc
(Just kidding, I am NOT making fun of you, just making a political comment and reference.)
Seems Lance is looking for a job — let’s see, what would be suitable for an arrogant, self-serving weasel who was caught in a big lie. I know — how about the Clinton Foundation!
Am I suppose to donate blood for doping?
Hey Lance why don’t you put your services to work on the border down south of you — maybe changing diapers or checking IDs or just greeting the lawbreakers.
Where are the old crowd of Lance supporters. I remember how they rallied to his defense when he dumped his wife and kids.
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