
02-18-2008, 12:40 PM
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Sha Tin
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Cardus
I hear, read, and listen to people who scream bloody murder that Congress should not involve itself --or, as frequently claimed, "waste time" and "don't they have better things to do" -- in investigating steroids in baseball, because, after all, it's a sport.
If you look at baseball as a multibillion dollar business as opposed to a sport, then maybe there is merit to an investigation.
This reminds me of occasions when some argue here that Thoroughbred racing is sport, yet others dismiss those arguments as naive, because, after all, Thoroughbred racing is a business.
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What other business does congress investigate because of the habits of the businesses employees?
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