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| 21 Nov 2009 by Paul Chesser And just ask Roger Clemens and Barry Bonds what happens when one lies to Congress. Mann never gave testimony to Congress, but he did provide deposition material via MBH9x. If any of MBH9x contained the now infamous spliced temperature ... AmSpecBlog - http://spectator.org/blog - References |
| 10 Mar 2008 by GRG51 Spitzer in Washington during a congressional hearing on steroid use in baseball in February. Ritter said that Dolan was in Washington to cover the testimony of Yankee pitcher Roger Clemens when the veteran WABC reporter saw Spitzer--who ... Steroid Nation - http://grg51.typepad.com/steroid_nation/ - References [ More results from Steroid Nation ] |
| 3 Nov 2009 by bgh I don't think of his congressional testimony. Probably because he did not lie like the finger-wagging Raffy or the translated Sosa. I also don't think his arms are the size of refrigerators. Maybe portable coolers, but not 'friges, ... Viva El Birdos: FanPosts - http://www.vivaelbirdos.com/fanposts - References |
| 13 Feb 2008 by politisite CAPITOL HILL (AP) – They're separated by just one seat, at a table in front of a House panel, but the testimony from Roger Clemens and his former trainer Brian McNamee is miles apart. And both have been grilled today by lawmakers trying ... POLITISITE: Politics from the RIGHT Side... - http://politisite.wordpress.com/ |
| 12 Feb 2008 by swamigp On the Eve of the Congressional hearings of Roger Clemens, Brian McNamee and Kurt Radomski, Clemens was dealt a harsh blow by his former friend and teammate. Fellow pitcher Andy Pettitte's deposition of February 4th, according to Newsday, largely supports Brian McNamee's testimony. ESPN legal analyst Roger Cosack said that this will most likely lead to an investigation of a perjury charge against Roger Clemens. He concluded by saying that Sen. ... Swamigp's Sports Blog - http://swamigp.wordpress.com/ |
| 19 Feb 2008 by Jessica There is something to be said for these players admitting their guilt and attempting to explain their situations, as opposed to the waste of money and time that is the Roger Clemens show. Is there truly nothing more important for our nations' ... 3 comments: Dan Kennedy said... Clemens may face prosecution and prison if it can be shown that he lied under oath during the congressional hearing. Now that would certainly be a comedown, wouldn't it? February 22, 2008 9:34 PM ... Life as the media portrays it - http://jessicamacneil.blogspot.com/ |
| 10 Nov 2009 by maury Clemens was mentioned 82 times in the Mitchell Report via McNamee's testimony (see The Biz of Baseball's archive on the Mitchell Report). Of a more serious nature, The Rocket may have lied before Congress regarding when he said he never ... Sports Bash - http://www.maurybrown.com/ - References |
| 10 Nov 2009 by Billy Campione As he alluded to in his Congressional testimony, McGwire will never escape the scrutiny of the media and the public, and unless there is real evidence against him, coming clean serves no purpose. He is in a difficult spot, albeit of his ... fullcountpitch.com - http://fullcountpitch.com/ - References |
| 12 Nov 2009 by Andy McGwire, of course, diappeared from public view after his Congressional testimony in 2005 where he refused to talk about the past. Having a sense of McGwire as a decent man, my guess is that if he is assured by lawyers he will not find ... The Hanging Slidepiece - http://hangingslidepiece.blogspot.com/ |
| 13 Feb 2008 by Signal to Noise Filed under: MLB, drugs, politics, steroids | Tagged: boozing, Brian McNamee, Congress, Congressional Kabuki Theatre, drinking games, HGH, House of Representatives, Roger Clemens, somebody's lying under oath today ... Signal to Noise - http://s2nblog.wordpress.com/ - References |
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