Tuesday, March 15, 2005

DOES CONGRESS NOT HAVE ENOUGH TO DO?

Why in the hell is Congress worried about steroid use in major league baseball? Do these idiots not have enough on their plate with the war on terror and the war in Iraq and Afghanistan? Does major league baseball receive federal funds that warrant the input from Congress?

With everything going on in the world right now, I think our legislatures need to keep their fingers out of pro baseball. They cannot get anything else right, so what makes them think that they will succeed here?

I could understand Ted "hic" Kennedy being worried about the price of liquor at a game, but this is ridiculous.

I in no way condone the use of steroids. They are dangerous and illegal, but we are letting the media convict these guys based on heresay. He said, she said, he poked me in the butt, I poked him in the butt.....OMG, enough already!

Right now, it's just a couple of guys who have written books saying that they know players who used....could it be that book sales are the motive here?

I believe that use of steroids is a problem in pro baseball, but it is a problem that the MLB has to deal with and possibly law enforcement if anyone is caught, but Congress has no business in the business of pro sports. They can, in my opinion find more constructive use of their time, such as concentrating on much more pressing issues.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

I like sports AND religion! Politics takes a back seat to both of them. :)