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Originally Posted by kflo
is perjury no longer a crime? can all perjurers use the but clinton defense? does it work?
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Why are you asking ME that question? I don't get the Oreo Defense or the Clinton Defense or the Clinton re-definition of "IS;" yet here we are as a nation, possibly asking Bill for an encore as FIRST FIRST HUSBAND ... and you're asking me to explain human nature?
his unprofessional conduct was being a 'roids dealer. clemens unprofessional conduct was being the roids user. a freakin personal trainer has no professional duty to keep information from authorities as he's being criminally charged. he has no obligation to protect the user. it's like saying a drug dealer has an ethical obligation to protect his user clients. the guilty need have a code to protect the guilty.[/quote]
You don't really enjoy reading what others write, do you? You seem much to prefer responding to what you feel like posting. My allegation of McNamee's responsibilities as a professional trainer addressed the CORE of his profession, not the incidentals of his timeline with Clemens.
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Originally Posted by kflo
as for moving on, if everyone tells the truth, noone faces criminal charges. pretty simple.
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At the bottom line, all this garbage is far more important to you than it is to me. I believe there are much more critical issues confronting us these days, than the enforcement on non-rules; retroactive swearing in of the cast of characters to play gotcha with perjury. It keeps the attorneys off the streets and in spending money; so maybe there is a value in that.