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Date: 25 Jul 2007 13:49:37
From: Bill C
Subject: What a Moron
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http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/25072007/58/tour-de-france-ras-upbeat-boss-calls-expulsion.html And AG2r team manager Vincent Lavenu has called for him to be kicked out of the race. "He (Rasmussen) should be kicked out of the race by organisers, whatever the cost," said Lavenu. "He is a disgrace to the sport. When Francisco Mancebo was involved in Operation Puerto (a blood-doping episode that surfaced in Spain in May 2006) I sacked him without legal grounds and it cost me 15 per cent of my budget. "That is about one million euros." And the stupid MF is PROUD of the fact that he "sacked him without legal grounds". The MF is lucky that he's in Europe or he'd be writing a whole lot bigger check. The reaction makes doping look like a joke. When does Guantanamo Europe open for accused cyclists? Bill C
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 18:35:32
From: RonSonic
Subject: Re: What a Moron
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On Wed, 25 Jul 2007 13:49:37 -0700, Bill C <tritonrider@verizon.net > wrote: >http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/25072007/58/tour-de-france-ras-upbeat-boss-calls-expulsion.html > >And AG2r team manager Vincent Lavenu has called for him to be kicked >out of the race. > >"He (Rasmussen) should be kicked out of the race by organisers, >whatever the cost," said Lavenu. > >"He is a disgrace to the sport. When Francisco Mancebo was involved in >Operation Puerto (a blood-doping episode that surfaced in Spain in May >2006) I sacked him without legal grounds and it cost me 15 per cent of >my budget. So a competing team manager is calling for a leading competitor to be dismissed for having not quite commited an offense. Just a big bundle of class these guys. >"That is about one million euros." > >And the stupid MF is PROUD of the fact that he "sacked him without >legal grounds". > The MF is lucky that he's in Europe or he'd be writing a whole lot >bigger check. >The reaction makes doping look like a joke. When does Guantanamo >Europe open for accused cyclists? >Bill C Welcome to the insanity of zero tolerance. (Which would otherwise be called by the existing word "intolerance" but the people who advocate "zero tolerance" have declared "intolerance" to be a bad thing so they had to invent a new word meaning the same thing, but in a good way, even if it's a thing that they would otherwise consider bad. Thereby making it possible to have zero tolerance for intolerance or anything else of which they are intolerant). Ron
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Date: 25 Jul 2007 15:19:38
From:
Subject: Re: What a Moron
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On Jul 25, 1:49 pm, Bill C <tritonri...@verizon.net > wrote: > http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/25072007/58/tour-de-france-ras-upbeat-b... > > And AG2r team manager Vincent Lavenu has called for him to be kicked > out of the race. > > "He (Rasmussen) should be kicked out of the race by organisers, > whatever the cost," said Lavenu. > > "He is a disgrace to the sport. When Francisco Mancebo was involved in > Operation Puerto (a blood-doping episode that surfaced in Spain in May > 2006) I sacked him without legal grounds and it cost me 15 per cent of > my budget. > > "That is about one million euros." > > And the stupid MF is PROUD of the fact that he "sacked him without > legal grounds". > The MF is lucky that he's in Europe or he'd be writing a whole lot > bigger check. > The reaction makes doping look like a joke. When does Guantanamo > Europe open for accused cyclists? > Bill C Theo DeRooy probably wishes he'd done that then instead of now...
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