
Fresh story, but not too surprising. MSNBC has a story about a French Judge issuing a international arrest warrant against former Tour de France "winner" Floyd Landis. Why the warrant you ask? Oh, it's a beauty I promise. The warrant is for "suspected hacking into an anti-doping laboratory computer." Landis, who was stripped of his 2006 Tour de France title due to testing postive for excessive testosterone, lost his appeal with the CAS (Court of Arbitration for Sport) that the test was postive because of procedural mistakes by the lab. C'mon now Floyd. If we have learned anything from former cheaters of the world it's that once you admit it and time passes by then judgement will also pass. The more you hold onto your lie the more it creates the snowball effect. Once you and Roger Clemens come out and admit the obvious, all will more then likely be forgiven. There is no need to resort to computer theft or fraud. If you must continue down the path or lies, then you must be willing to deal with the consequences such as being arrested and judged for the rest of your life. Have fun!
Much Luck,
Joe
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