
07-09-2012, 04:36 PM
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"The Kentucky Killing Machine"
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: florida
Posts: 16,278
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Originally Posted by Danzig
states generally reciprocate tho. if you're suspended in one, typically other states consider you suspended as well.
the one thing i don't care for is the endless appeals process. then there are court stays, etc. or those who defend a trainer when he gets caught, again. 'but he's a nice guy' they say. yeah, not all bad guys have bad attitudes. roger goodell isn't well-liked in my house right now (hubby is po'd at him, tony's a saints fan) but just think if we had a commish? especially one with some cajones. just think...no, patrick biancone, you're not welcome here any more. assman-yeah, you're done...etc, etc.
have some rules with real teeth, real sentences, fines, suspensions (not vacations)....run the cheaters out. owners can still own, and you might draw more of them in because they'd feel they had a level playing field. and they'd have to hire a clean trainer! who loses in that situation? just the cheaters.
ah, one can dream....
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sorry about the saints fan..lol.. who dat?..kind of put me off them..go bears and fla state.both of who may have a good year this year.."yeah right". you cheat your gone thats what will bring new bettors to the game imo.ive got no problem with appeals but in my world you can appeal all you want but your stable will not start another horse till its done. from the time you get busted till the time its resolved you dont get to make money. you cant transfer your horses to an assistant. none of it.
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