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Wednesday, December 31, 2008Pants No Longer on FireYou may still think that Selig and Fehr are liars, but Congress doesn't:The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform said Tuesday that it was satisfied with the explanations provided by Commissioner Bud Selig and Donald Fehr, the executive director of the players union, about the accuracy of their testimony and that of other high-ranking baseball officials before the committee in 2005. In related news, Brian McNamee and Roger Clemens' requests for similar absolution remain un-acted upon, mostly because Congress cannot stop laughing about it. Posted by Craig Calcaterra at 6:06am Comments
The Common Man said...
Finally, Bud Selig and Donald Fehr get the justice they deserve. You know, the wheels of said justice turn slowly, but it’s nice to know our system works. Posted 12/31 at 09:04 AM
Pete Toms said...
Congress, the same folks who made it easier to peddle steroids in 1994 with the DHSEA. Posted 12/31 at 11:54 AM
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I wish to call your attention to a serious error of logic.
“You may still think that Selig and Fehr are liars, but Congress doesn’t.”
This statement implies that Congress thinks. That has not happened since the term “sound byte” was invented.
In other, better news, here’s to another year of Shysterball.