He is a doper. It's disgraceful. Mark McGuire was ostracized when he admitted to doping.. and all the things he did were discredited.. so I think it should be the same for Bonds.
I wish he hadn't doped because this would be/could be so incredibly exciting and I would LOVE to cheer for him. I don't want him to break the record because he didn't earn it honestly.
It's obvious he used steroids...all you have to do is look at a picture of him a year before he started the dope. His head is 10 times bigger than it used to be. We all spread as we age, to be sure, but that's just ridiculous. And if he has nothing to hide and didn't dope, why wont the trainer testify...???? Tells me there's something to hide!
2007-08-06 12:34:29
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answered by Nicky C 3
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Hank Aaron hit those homeruns back in his time, Barry Bonds has not proving anything except he can match someone who trained before he did. With todays advancements, he needs to do a lot better in order rightfully claim his title as home run champion, right now his record is disgraceful.
2007-08-06 12:50:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Both, it is disgraceful because of what steroids have done to kids who looked up to sports icons only to find out that it wasn't real. But at the same time it is fair, because I know for a fact that I couldn't hit that many home runs nor could anybody I know steroids or not.
2007-08-06 12:41:20
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answered by CollegeGirlie 2
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I think what is disgraceful is how you sad pathetic white people are acting. Get over it, Bonds will break the record. What's the big deal anyway, he already passed Ruth?
2007-08-06 16:42:55
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answered by ray1273 1
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For all you barry bonds fans. Are you forgetting that his trainer is still in jail for failing to cooperate in the steroid investigation. I guess he don't want to give up the doper.
2007-08-06 12:42:26
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answered by bcre8iv 3
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Fair. Remember innocent until proven guilty. Even Selig said that.
2007-08-06 12:58:23
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answered by Sharon S 7
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Disgraceful, but don't worry... He won't hold it for long, because A-Rod will beat it in a couple years. Bonds will be a minor footnote from the 'juicing' era.
2007-08-06 12:33:17
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answered by gaelicspawn 5
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I think it's fair, Hank Aaron needs to except the the fact that competion is competion and records are broken.
2007-08-06 12:35:43
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answered by The pod piper 1
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Most definately disgraceful. He's a cheater and unfair. I can't stand him.
2007-08-06 12:40:04
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answered by krm305 1
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This question has been asked so many times....i think it is fair unless he is proven guilty.
2007-08-06 12:50:22
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answered by Fourtonfour 3
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