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Silver Charm (IP Logged)
Date: September 19, 2007 08:57AM
The Biancone hearing is going to be occurring sometime soon.
http://www.drf.com/news/article/88650.html
The Vet has already been given a five year sentence which is assuredly career ending. Spend all of those years getting an education and building a book of business and piss it all away. A couple of in-the-know-winners surely could not have been worth it now. Ask Martha Stewart or Sam Wachsel.
Now Biancone is fighting for his career. Again. Seems like a very affable, likable fellow but has a deviant side that makes him want to cheat. Starts from within you know.
Now that the Vet has been hammered there is no excuse that the testing was wrong. Which is always excuse number one. Excuse number two is the "I did not know what was going on inside my barn." Someone should be sentenced for the utter stupidity of this argument.
Think about it.
If the cops walked into the house on anyone reading this and discovered a quantity of dope hidden underneath the kitchen sink would this same argument work? If the CFO of a major corporation was cooking the books isn't it the responsibility of the CEO to police this and turn his own guy in. Or at least fire the f**king guy with cause.
The credibility of Kentucky Racing rests on this case. Kentucky has always been perceived as a place where cheaters win. Where the medication rules are some of the most liberal in the world. When the Ky Racing Commission reaches their decision they will be in a position to send a message.
Question is, which message will they send.......
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