Not in the least. C'mon people, just take an honest look at the size of his skull. That says it all, not to mention his body and the fact that his feet grew three sizes after age 37. That can not happen without Human Growth Hormone. To not think he's guilty is to have your head in the sand.
2007-11-16 03:03:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Hey Betrayed and Insane,
i don't feel sorry for Barry because he's kind of brought it upon himself. When the feds were investigating he challenged them to investigate him (and well apparently their investigations found something). He had a chance to clear his name and he didn't. It'll especially be messed up if he did- because that means he let his friend (who refuses to testify against him) sit in jail. i'm going to let the experts decide if he's guilty or not- but when he makes statements about how the homerun record is not tainted (if he knowingly knows that it is) and acts so cocky about it- in the public eye that's tough to forgive.
Were other people using steroids? Yes. Is Bond being made an example? Maybe. But Bonds seems to have this cocky demeanor about him- with a lot of questionable and suspect answers (about the cream, etc.) i think from the visible eye- its very sensical to question whether he did or not.
What he is on trial for is lying to a jury in a federal case. That is something that has nothing to do with just steroid use. He challenged the feds and now he got what he asked for.
Nickster
2007-11-16 08:12:19
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answered by Nickster 7
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Wrong. He is not guilty. Not yet. I hate the guy and have no pity whatsoever. Hope he goes to jail if convicted. But we don't know all the details, we don't know the specifics, and we haven't had a trial. Let's enjoy bashing him, but remember all the people here who had racked up an Indians World Series victory after they got up on the Red Sox 3 games to 1? They were wrong.
2007-11-16 04:28:07
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answered by Sarrafzedehkhoee 7
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No, not for him, not at all. I do feel sorry for his kids. It must be a huge drag to believe in your Dad, think he's a big hero, and find out in such a public & humiliating way that he's a lying cheater. I mean, all kids find out at some point that their Dad isn't really a hero, but most kids don't find it out in the newspapers or on ESPN or CNN. I also feel for his fans. I know that if I were to find out that one of my favorite players cheated and lied, it would break my heart. Although to be fair, Bonds fans must have seen it coming.
Bonds himself, though, will deserve whatever he gets, and he probably won't get all that he deserves for breaking the hearts of so many kids, both his own kids and his young fans.
2007-11-16 03:04:24
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answered by Bartmooby 6
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i've got self assurance sorry for the reality that persons have self assurance everthing they study in a e book with the aid of Jose Canseco and sorry I overlook the hot e book. i've got self assurance sorry for the death threats and the needles thrown his way in the outfield, followers are jerks. Who made them decide and jury. i've got self assurance possibly he did take the steriods yet there is no info different than a writen e book. i think of that if MLB needs this to bypass away they'd desire to attempt each and every participant in the league precise right down to the AAA. AA. A and people who fail the tests gets the 1st set of suspensions that they've been watching. yet till we get Selig butt out of the commisioners seat that may not ensue. And so what in the event that they locate Bonds to blame they pull him from the records books, verify out McGwire won't be able to aim him now, yet he would desire to have been on the juice to jack the seventy 3 roundtrippers. properly if all and sundry needs possibly we would desire to continually debate this one greater.
2016-12-16 10:32:24
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answered by ? 4
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Lol, not in the least and I am so happy for San Francisco fans because the people in the Bay Area think the sun rises and sets in their azz. They and Barry were made for each other. I am sure both of them feel like they just received an enormous enema. You reap what you sow!
2007-11-16 03:25:57
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answered by Zinger 6
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I don't feel sorry for him either. I think a lot of the public perception about him being a bad guy could have been prevented had he had a better attitude. I think that is playing a big role in the public view here. I don't feel sorry for him though- he'll get his day in court (if he chooses not to settle prior) to prove his innocence.
2007-11-16 02:50:14
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answered by dpenn_2s 2
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If he said yes I used steroids it would not have been as big a problem as it is now. Jose Canseca admitted to using steroids and it went away. Personally I don't feel bad for him, because I don't even know him, I saw him play some games, break some records, but he never played for my favorite team nor was he my favorite player.
2007-11-16 04:19:42
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answered by Compton,CA 4
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No. He's made a ship load of $$$ and brought home the biggest records in baseball history. It remains to be seen if he is guilty.
2007-11-16 02:51:52
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answered by Anonymous
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look at the hate that comes out of his mouth and then ask this question. No way do I feel sorry for Barroid. He is a self serving egotistical jerk.
2007-11-16 03:44:05
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answered by alomew_rocks 5
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