That's exactly what it was. He walked right into congress, looked right into the eyes of the congressional men and women, and lied to them in a way that only people in congress can: short, quickly, and covered up for 4 years.
2007-11-15 14:12:45
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answered by trombass08 6
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Well, let's wait for the justice system to do what it's going to do. He got by with the big thing. Maybe, just maybe, he will not get by with this. But we have to keep in mind -- he's been indicted, not found guilty. Still, isn't it nice when the bad guys get it once in a while?
2007-11-15 22:30:59
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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not only should his records be erased, but banned for life from baseball so he doesn't have to worry about a worthless ball having an asterisks put on his now non-record home run ball
2007-11-15 22:14:43
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answered by tbg1972 2
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We will all have to wait and see what becomes of the indictment. If Bonds is found guilty of any or all charges MLB will have to decide what to do with him.
2007-11-15 22:24:41
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answered by Frizzer 7
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I bet the guy who bought the so called home run ball is kicking hisself in the rearend right about now lol.
2007-11-15 22:28:59
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answered by Anonymous
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That's probably not the case. I suggest looking up what happened to the home run ball.
2007-11-15 22:31:38
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answered by kip b 2
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all of barry's records should be taken out of the record books, forget the asterisk
2007-11-15 22:09:28
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answered by Anonymous
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my poem to barry, oh barry, tell harry, that larry now knows, that doing steriods blows, inject the drug, and become a thug, homers go far and your head get freaking big.
2007-11-15 22:46:07
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answered by Anonymous
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