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The Three Ringed Circus: Congress Holds Yet Another Baseball Steroid Hearing…
Oriole Post - Baltimore Orioles Analysis & News; The World of Baseball and Beyond — Ah, the current problems I see in America. * The War in Iraq * The Economy and the Housing Market * The Cost of Gas * Education, Crime, and the welfare of children * Immigration (some may beg to differ, I think it's way down the list) We all love baseball, but do we find that as big of a problem as the aforementioned items? No. However, Congress felt the need to have two days of hearings concerning drugs in baseball. What have we learned through all this that we didn't know already? Very little; however, baseball has been rightfully skewered, and it's good to see that Bud and company are finally willing to take culpability for their ...

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