Congressional hearings on an issue that has plagued America for almost two decades. Congressional hearings shedding light on faulty systems in place. Congressional hearings where finger pointing and the blame game have done nothing other than prove what a corrupt system can do to an institution. Millions of American tax payers' money being spent, yet there is still no solution, no plan, no end in sight.
For those of you thinking this is an article about the shortcomings of Iraq, health care reform, the burden placed on social security, or the head "scratchingly" absurd approval of multiple oil companies being allowed to merge, please stop reading right now.
We're talking about Congress taking its time to determine whether or not Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, or Miguel Tejada have taken steroids, or, "gasp
Shame on the Government for making a "Dog and Pony"
We understand there is a problem with PEDs and Steroids in baseball. Congress will waive the anti-monopoly act in front of Selig's face to get him and his players to talk.
We ask, is this the same anti-monopoly act that failed to make an appearance when Exxon and Mobile merge? Where is the Congressional Outcry for hearings and cameras?
Where are the Congressional Debates on the Iraq War? Why does Congress insist on
Guys like Indiana Congressman Rep. Dan Burton have NO
"You lie when it's just convenient for you. I don't know what to believe. I know one thing I don't believe, and that's you."
Hard hitting, poignant, controversial. Completely useless. A complete waste of time and a waste of taxpayer money.
Focus on the real issues. Baseball is just a game.
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