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Roger Clemens To Be Indicted For Lying To Congress


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Charles Rangel laughs at your post.

Indeed.

Good to see with unemployment at 10% and the biggest deficit ever, the feds have money to make sure old baseball players don't lie to them. A proud day for the Famous But Incompetent. Sadly Diversity Quilting Day at Quantico may have to be rescheduled.Clemens and Bonds did use roids and have huge egos. But at a loss why this is a priority for our government.

Other thought-everyone broke Mark McGwire's balls for saying nothing. Today Mark McGwire is the world's happiest former MLBer, safely working as a coach for the Cardinals. There's a legal lesson there-say nothing to the FBI.

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Clemens tweets... On Thursday 19th August 2010, @rogerclemens said:

I never took HGH or Steroids. And I did not lie to Congress. I look forward to challenging the Governments accusations, and hope people will keep an open mind until trial. I appreciate all the support I have been getting. I am happy to finally have my day in court.

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Clemens is facing a maximum of 30 years and a 1 and a half million dollar fine, if he's convicted of all his charges.

He was offered a no jail time plea and he turned it down.

You just can't make this stuff up. :face:

Andy Pettitte's testimony will be his down fall.

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Clemens is facing a maximum of 30 years and a 1 and a half million dollar fine, if he's convicted of all his charges.

He was offered a no jail time plea and he turned it down.

You just can't make this stuff up. :face:

Andy Pettitte's testimony will be his down fall.

That should read 30 months.

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Clemens is facing a maximum of 30 years and a 1 and a half million dollar fine, if he's convicted of all his charges.

He was offered a no jail time plea and he turned it down.

You just can't make this stuff up. :face:

Andy Pettitte's testimony will be his down fall.

The funniest part is he did not have to be there. He volunteered to go there. He did not have to answer questions or could have taken the fifth, but he opened his mouth.

I do not know if Palmero or Clemens is the bigger joke.

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