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GO GO GO!
Mar 2001 time: 23:36
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to the people who think government has better things to do:
I used to think this way, but then I heard Rep. Bernie Sanders (I think) say something to this effect. And I'm paraphrasing: 'The people who say doesn't government have better things to do need to understand that we DO talk about more important things all the time. We are here every day in commitees talking about child poverty or the fact that millions of Americans don't have access to health care. I don't think it's unreasonable that we spend ONE DAY investigating illegal activities (using steroids).'
Having said that, I must also comment on the "think of the children" argument. Yes, baseball players are role models whether they want to be or not. But, if you let baseball players parent your children, bad things are going to happen no matter what.
Baseball is America's national pastime. If the ineffectual leadership of baseball is unwilling or unable to clean up the sport, I think Congress has a right to get involved. Instead of getting mad at Congress, maybe people should be mad at Bud Selig and the player's union for being COMPLETE TOOLS and allowing these juiced up meatheads to do what they are doing. BTW, government does have a right to get involved because using, acquiring steroids is a crime and these players are undoubtedly crossing state lines in their effort to commit crimes. That makes it a federal issue.
Frankly, I don't like the idea of the government getting involved in sports. But this is the only way things are going to change. And because of this fact, I support the government cracking down. 
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