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Somebody thinks the government has better things to do than waste money trying to prove whether a baseball player lied? …. America has bigger problems than Roger Clemens and steroids, Rep. Anthony Weiner said Wednesday. The New York Democrat called on the FBI to end its investigation into whether the Rocket lied to Congress. Federal law-enforcement officials should use their ... [link]

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Stop the Clemens Investigation? Anthony, You Weiner!; Uncle Terrence Moore Speaks
Published 3/5/2008 by dwil at Sports On My Mind
... Revenue Service, since 2003. And the IRS is an important cog in working with the FBI on the money side of terrorism. Though this news, if it goes anywhere, would be a gigantic relief to the MLB team owners and their public face, Bud Selig. But the question for Weiner is, where was his concern about a government agency’s frivolous investigation of a baseball player for perjury allegations five years ago? (Thanks for the tip from “my homie” over at Only Baseball Matters.) Note: Minutes ago on Rome Is ...

Stop the Clemens Investigation? You Weiner!
Published 3/5/2008 by dwil at Sports On My Mind
... Revenue Service, since 2003. And the IRS is an important cog in working with the FBI on the money side of terrorism. Though this news, if it goes anywhere, would be a gigantic relief to the MLB team owners and their public face, Bud Selig.  But the question for Weiner is, where was his concern about a government agency’s frivolous investigation of a baseball player for perjury allegations five years ago? (Thanks for the tip from “my homie” over at Only Baseball Matters.) ...

Stop the Clemens Investigation? Anthony, You Weiner!
Published 3/5/2008 by dwil at Sports On My Mind
... Revenue Service, since 2003. And the IRS is an important cog in working with the FBI on the money side of terrorism. Though this news, if it goes anywhere, would be a gigantic relief to the MLB team owners and their public face, Bud Selig. But the question for Weiner is, where was his concern about a government agency’s frivolous investigation of a baseball player for perjury allegations five years ago? (Thanks for the tip from “my homie” over at Only Baseball Matters.) ...

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