Re: Drugs and Modern Sports (601 Views)
Posted by:
Chuckles_the_Clown2 (IP Logged)
Date: September 17, 2006 09:54AM
Jeez Tony,
I read Bob's post and he merely made a point that some do care and he outlined a strategy for cleaning up crooked jurisdictions. How can one argue or attack that? I won't bet Turfway or Keeneland again because of poly nonsense. Why not apply that betting discipline to juice jurisdicitions?
NoCarolinaTony Wrote:
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> Dear Bob,
>
> I am personally tired of your lame and useless
> analogies. Always making the extreme assertions if
> A then B must also be true. GIVE ME A BREAK.
>
> Please stop talking out of both sides of your
> mouth BOB.I do not want horses HURT nor JOCKEYS
> hurt. For you to insinuate that is offensive to
> me.
>
> Racing is SMALL POTATOES on the national scale,
> something you just can't accept. It has niche TV
> spots, Niche Radio spots, and rare newspaper
> coverage. If it wasn't for the Derby and BC, and
> Barbaro's injury of all things, to get national
> exposure for racing.
>
> IF YOU HAVE FACTS ABOUT ILLEGAL DRUGGING of
> horses which could lead to potential injury to
> horses and jockey's, HERE IS ELLIOT SPITZERS
> ADDRESS TO WRITE TO:
>
> Provide him all your details and facts that you
> have.
>
>
> Me thinks, if you want to get someone attention,
> at least in THIS GAME,take their money away.That
> is the only way bettors can make a statement to
> the various racing circuits etc. So write your
> attorney general but he would need facts to work
> with, he can't prosecute inuendo.If it was that
> blatant or aggregious, you would think someone
> down the line who's has worked for the "guilty
> trainers" would have written a book, or sold the
> story for money. Hey maybe call that dateline guy
> who does the online predator stuff and get him on
> the case too.
>
> If you're really offended don't support the
> product.
>
> Since I choose to continue to wager, I undestand
> the current platform. I don't have facts as some
> on this board obviously do. If you got the data do
> the right thing.
>
>
> NC Tony
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