gonchar wrote:
Come on Brooklyn. Lets cut the nonsense.
No competitor with an ego like Lance just gives up and caves in- unless he is about to be nailed by dozens of respected colleagues, teammates, coaches, physios, etc. Nope, if you've been wronged, you fight. You fight to the death.
He's guilty as hell.
Unless you have to go through an "arbitration process" where court is hand-picked by the prosecutor, you have no right to see the evidence against you, and your rights are less than what they would have been in the Soviet Union. This is a quasi-legal agency set up the way it is so that athletes are denied the rights they would have under the US Constitution if they got a traffic ticket.
I'm not arguing that Lance is clean, but we have a process here that simply should not be allowed in the United States.
Lance would have had a better chance for success if he'd hired a hit man instead of a lawyer. And I think he should.