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Scav 06-18-2008 08:25 PM

LOL - No Dutrow at Congress
 
http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/hor...ory?id=3451326

You gotta gotta love this hilarious crap

ptgiven 06-18-2008 08:37 PM

i don't understand why they won't make this fool testify in front of congress via video conferencing...they made Frank THomas do it...he couldn't fly cause of a foot injury

"I would go in a minute, but I just don't feel well," Dutrow said in a telephone interview. "To go down there when I'm not on top of my game would not be right."

he must of learned after Big Brown's disaster

Cannon Shell 06-18-2008 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by ptgiven
i don't understand why they won't make this fool testify in front of congress via video conferencing...they made Frank THomas do it...he couldn't fly cause of a foot injury

"I would go in a minute, but I just don't feel well," Dutrow said in a telephone interview. "To go down there when I'm not on top of my game would not be right."

he must of learned after Big Brown's disaster

I believe Frank Thomas wanted to testify and volunteered. Interestingly enough many people who tried to volunteer to testify to this shindig were turned down. Bobby Rush cant make it either and he runs the thing.

Indian Charlie 06-18-2008 08:40 PM

Why is Congress looking at steroids in sports, exactly?

Oh yeah, to distract us from the ass raping we get at the pump.

ArlJim78 06-18-2008 09:36 PM

the real reason he didn't go?

his good blue shirt with the sweat stains wasn't back form the cleaners yet.

Danzig 06-18-2008 10:06 PM

nah, they told him he couldn't wear the 'trump' baseball cap....

slotdirt 06-19-2008 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
Bobby Rush cant make it either and he runs the thing.

Cannon, have a little respect, the guy is undergoing chemo. I wish him well.

MaTH716 06-19-2008 08:18 AM

It is hillarious, but it is better off that he doesn't go. Everyone remembers how foolish/bad McGwire and Sosa looked. I really can't fathom that Dutrow would have had fared any better. It just would have been another bad moment/mockery for the sport.

Gate Dancer 06-19-2008 08:27 AM

I quiver with anticipation for the 'pseudo-intellectual' questions these pinheads in Washington are going to come up with.

What a pathetic group of 'representatives' we have looking out for 'our' best interests.

Give me a break...................

geeker2 06-19-2008 09:21 AM

"To go down there when I'm not on top of my game would not be right."

How hard would it be to just tell the truth?

Cannon Shell 06-19-2008 09:56 AM

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Originally Posted by geeker2
"To go down there when I'm not on top of my game would not be right."

How hard would it be to just tell the truth?

It is Congress, what does the truth have to do with anything?

geeker2 06-19-2008 10:00 AM

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Originally Posted by Cannon Shell
It is Congress, what does the truth have to do with anything?


It's a scary truth isn't it!

Kasept 06-19-2008 11:30 AM

Dutrow's written testimony:

When I was contacted by one of your staffers and asked to speak here today I agreed because I wanted to share my insights and points of view on some of these issues and I hope that I can be helpful here.

I also hope that I was not asked to be here because of some of the problems I have had in the past. I hope your staff people were sincere in inviting me because they valued my insight. I want to be part of the solution and not part of the problem.

I also ask for your patience today. I’m not always the best at explaining things. I’ve been taking care of horses all my life. I dropped out of high school more than 30 years ago to take care of horses and sometimes I think I do better with horses than with people.

As you may know, I am the trainer for Big Brown, the very talented horse who won the Kentucky Derby and the Preakness this year. Despite my best efforts and those of the team of people around him, he did not win the Belmont Stakes but that’s horseracing. Big Brown is healthy and our plan right now is to keep him racing this summer and fall.

In addition to Big Brown, I am responsible for approximately 150 horses at any one time – 110 in active training and 40-50 at various farms getting ready to race. My operation has about 75 people, including grooms, stable hands, exercise riders, blacksmiths and vets, who care for our horse on a daily basis.

While some people’s focus is on the big days, we care about our horses and keeping them safe 365 days a year. Taking care of horses is a way of life for us. Our horses get the best care we can give them. They are gifted athletes and are trained to give their best performance when they run.

During the Triple Crown, I was asked several questions about my past and I expect those will come up today so let me address them.

My barn has been penalized in the past for medication violations. I was suspended and fined five years ago when traces of a prohibited substance, mepivicaine, turned up in a test for one of my horses. I said then that we don’t use it and I don’t know how it happened.

We have also had violations when legal, permitted, therapeutic medications have shown up in race day tests because they were given to the horse too close to the race. That’s something that many trainers in the country have had to deal with. But I take responsibility for the condition of my horses.

During the Triple Crown I told the media that my horses are given Winstrol on the 15th of each month. This is an FDA approved medication and is within the current rules of racing in most states. It is something we started a few years ago at the recommendation of one of our vets.

People have asked me why I do it. My observation is that it helps the horses eat better. Their coats brighten. They’re more alert. It helps them train. Having said that, our barn has won hundreds of races with horses that weren’t on steroids. Earlier this winter, I won two one million dollar races in Dubai, where steroids are prohibited. If steroids are banned in the United States, we’ll stop using them.

I also said that I’m not qualified to speak to the science of it. For that, I would suggest that you talk to the vets and scientific experts.

Thank you.

Antitrust32 06-19-2008 11:35 AM

not too shabby by dutrow..

Cannon Shell 06-19-2008 11:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
not too shabby by dutrow..

I'm guessing ghost writer

MaTH716 06-19-2008 12:09 PM

Decent try by Dutrow, plus he doesn't have to go through the blindfold and cigarette grilling by people trying to make a name for themselves that should probably doing something else a little more beneficial for the country!

Cannon Shell 06-19-2008 12:11 PM

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Originally Posted by MaTH716
Decent try by Dutrow, plus he doesn't have to go through the blindfold and cigarette grilling by people trying to make a name for themselves that should probably doing something else a little more beneficial for the country!

Some of those involved would benefit the country best by killing themselves

philcski 06-19-2008 12:13 PM

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Originally Posted by Antitrust32
not too shabby by dutrow..

Not too shabby at all, it is the stance he has maintained all along, which i appreciate. no "i did not use steriods" with a finger point like palmeiro. He ain't my favorite guy in the world, either.


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