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'Oh I can't see him, I can't see God', YA'LL CAN'T SEE FUCKIN' AIR NEITHER!
Prove to me the wind. Show me the wind man. I want proof of that shit. Cuz I don't see it.
why is this just coming out NOW?and who the fuck covered it up?
what about that white nigga clemens??? why they dancing circles around his situation
clemens and bonds will share a cell, dont you worry about that.
Quote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on February 14, 2008, 07:19:05 PMwhat about that white nigga clemens??? why they dancing circles around his situationmore importantly, why the fuck is the government getting involved with this bullshit?
Quote from: Wykid on February 14, 2008, 07:20:45 PMclemens and bonds will share a cell, dont you worry about that. eye bet you shit aint goin to happen to clemens if anything a slap on the hand...... stay tuned........ so you can see this bullshit for you own eyes.
Feds' typo spurs erroneous report on Bonds testESPN.com news servicesUpdated: February 14, 2008, 10:29 PM ET * Comment * Email * PrintSAN FRANCISCO -- Federal prosecutors mistakenly filed court papers Thursday that incorrectly stated that Barry Bonds failed a steroids test in November of 2001 -- one month after breaking the single-season home run mark.U.S. attorney spokesman Josh Eaton now says that the reference in Thursday's government court filing regarding Bonds testing positive was actually referring to a November 2000 test that was previously disclosed in the indictment of Bonds and had already been reported.In December, Bonds pleaded not guilty to lying to a federal grand jury in 2003 when he denied using performance-enhancing drugs.The mistake prompted a flurry of reports on television and Web sites -- including ESPN.com -- around the country.The filing amounted to federal prosecutors defending their questioning of Bonds before a grand jury, and urging a judge to keep the slugger's perjury prosecution on track.Bonds had argued that the questions posed to him by prosecutors were ambiguous and confusing. He demanded that the five-count indictment charging him with lying to a grand jury be tossed out. Bonds has pleaded not guilty.In the filing, prosecutors said Bonds was specifically told before he began testifying in 2003 that he could consult with his lawyers or ask for a question rephrased if he ever got confused."Bonds never said he was confused or asked the prosecutor to rephrase a question," the government's filing stated.Instead, they said their questions left no doubt that they were asking Bonds about his drug use and his relationship with personal trainer Greg Anderson.Prosecutors said "as the evidence at trial will show, each count charges that Bonds repeatedly lied in answering the same question or questions on the same subject matter."The matter will be the subject of a court hearing Feb. 29.
Quote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on February 14, 2008, 07:19:05 PMwhat about that white nigga clemens??? why they dancing circles around his situationDon't trip...everyone is talkin shit about Clemens too. There's no conspiracy for you to dig up on this one.
Quote from: Job (from the bible) the devil cant fade me on February 14, 2008, 07:24:57 PMQuote from: Wykid on February 14, 2008, 07:20:45 PMclemens and bonds will share a cell, dont you worry about that. eye bet you shit aint goin to happen to clemens if anything a slap on the hand...... stay tuned........ so you can see this bullshit for you own eyes.if he is found guilty, and i truly believe that he is, he will do some time...aint two ways about it. the greatest hitter* and the greatest pitcher* are fucking low life, cock sucking, cheaters.