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Jury Finds Baseball Star Roger Clemens Not Guilty On All Counts
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Posted on 06/18/2012 1:56:01 PM PDT by navysealdad
A jury found baseball star Roger Clemens not guilty on six charges that he lied to Congress in 2008 about his use of performance enhancing drugs. Clemens was charged with lying to Congress about his use of performance enhancing drugs.
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TOPICS: Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; News/Current Events; US: Massachusetts
KEYWORDS: carnival; donutwatch; massachusetts; nifongism; rogerclemens; scum; trialbymedia
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To: navysealdad
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posted on
06/18/2012 2:54:05 PM PDT
by
Bigun
("The most fearsome words in the English language are I'm from the government and I'm here to help!")
To: navysealdad
Arlen Specter was overheard muttering, “I didn’t leave baseball; baseball left ME!” Very sad.
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posted on
06/18/2012 2:59:41 PM PDT
by
alstewartfan
("You were trying to chisel a perfect truth When the instrument broke in your hand." Al Stewart)
To: DallasSun
This started Five years ago...way before Obama. You mean when Democrats ran both the House and the Senate?
To: navysealdad
I’m of two minds on this. On the one hand Congress should have never gotten involved and who really cares if somebody lies to Congress. On the other hand does the jury actually think his fastball got faster after he turned 40 because of regular exercise?
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:09:11 PM PDT
by
discostu
(Listen, do you smell something?)
To: SeaHawkFan
65
posted on
06/18/2012 3:11:16 PM PDT
by
DallasSun
(Courage~Fear that has said its prayers.)
To: navysealdad
How come government officials who clearly lie to Congress never get prosecuted; like Eric Holder.
To: navysealdad
Maybe the jurors found that Senators and Congressman as well as the one should be getting tried for Grand theft and Perjury.
If anyone deserves jail time it’s those Government clowns.
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:15:16 PM PDT
by
puppypusher
(The World is going to the dogs.)
To: Red Badger
68
posted on
06/18/2012 3:16:42 PM PDT
by
Tainan
(Cogito, ergo conservatus sum)
To: alstewartfan
The point of the 5th is to protect against self incrimination even for something you didn’t do. The older Supreme Court Justices realized this because they were not experts (a dangerous word) in Court.
If you are accused it implies that there must be a body of evidence against you or you wouldn’t be in court. That subconsciously causes them to think you must be guilty or you would not be here. It reinforces it self.
Duke U. and others. Compounded with the admission that the DNA records, which you are told, are are virtually infalable
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:18:16 PM PDT
by
glyptol
To: glyptol
Ran out of space. Never mind.
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:19:14 PM PDT
by
glyptol
To: freedomlover
Great! Congress should stay the hell out of professional sports. With all the problems we have in DC, why they get involved in sports is beyond comprehension.
To: freedomlover
Great! Congress should stay the hell out of professional sports. With all the problems we have in DC, why they get involved in sports is beyond comprehension.
To: navysealdad
Good, now Congress can get back to doing their job and focusing on issues that are actually important to Americans.
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:19:51 PM PDT
by
Vendome
(Don't take life so seriously, you won't live thnrough it anyway)
To: navysealdad
The world needs a junky league, where the idea is to take as many performance-enhancing drugs as possible. Players who make themselves retarded and have mis-shapen skulls are especially welcome.
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:20:54 PM PDT
by
Eleutheria5
(End the occupation. Annex today.)
To: beandog
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:22:03 PM PDT
by
expat2
To: dennisw
Erice Holders racist DOJ prosecuted Roger Clemmons to no avail. FU Eric Holder!! Clemmons lawyer bill must be half a million of so.
I bet it was a hell of a lot more than that. Remember when Jeremy Mayfield (Nascar) was accused of possessing and using meth? His attorney billed him more than $300,000 before withdrawing as Mayfield's attorney. And that was in the very early stages of the case.
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:22:28 PM PDT
by
USD79
To: navysealdad
There's gotta be a way to call this decision racist ...
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:28:31 PM PDT
by
Liberty Valance
(Keep a simple manner for a happy life :o)
To: douginthearmy
more like...
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:32:28 PM PDT
by
Chode
(American Hedonist - *DTOM* -ww- NO Pity for the LAZY)
To: Average Al
The only thing government excels at.
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posted on
06/18/2012 3:32:40 PM PDT
by
wastedyears
("God? I didn't know he was signed onto the system.")
To: musicman
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