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Lance Armstrong to race TDF in 09

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While many in cycling get caught, Lance has resources they don't and will never have. To me Lance using PEDs is more of a certainty than Andy Pettite using PEDs, and Pettite flat out admitted to it. Great story with the cancer and charity, but this guy is a cheater on the scale of Bonds, Rocket, and the NFL.

 

Anyone else get annoyed when a celebrity starts a foundation for an ailment that somehow effected him/her? They're doing good, but how novel would it be if you had a guy who doesn't have cancer or diabetes (or a daughter with some eye ailment) to start a cancer or diabetes (or eye ailment) foundation?

QUOTE (ChiSox35 @ Sep 11, 2008 -> 04:25 PM)
Anyone else get annoyed when a celebrity starts a foundation for an ailment that somehow effected him/her? They're doing good, but how novel would it be if you had a guy who doesn't have cancer or diabetes (or a daughter with some eye ailment) to start a cancer or diabetes (or eye ailment) foundation?

I don't like Curt Schilling, but he has an ALS (Lou Gherig's Disease) foundation, and I don't believe he has anyone in his life that has been affected by ALS. That said, it's kind of unlikely that someone would just randomly start a charitable organization.

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