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| The Heart of Sports All News Is Doping News
(AgapePress) - Various thoughts as I ponder the over/under on when Michael Schiavo and his lover will get married now that Terri's out of the way ... Legislating Sports Shouldn't baseball be allowed to clean up its own mess? Yes, unless that mess involves illegal substances. (An aside: Some people keep saying that since taking steroids wasn't against the rules a few years ago, nobody should be condemned for taking them. Pardon the rest of us who assumed that all illegal activity was banned by baseball; what, do they need to write out policies prohibiting murder and rape, too?) Sometimes our politicians can go too far, however. A couple of recent examples:
These guys sound like fans who have been given way too much power, which ought to give us pause at dismissing them. How many of us would do the same thing given the chance? I probably would. That doesn't mean it isn't a waste of time, of course. It's easy to start meddling in someone else's business, but these senators should just step back and be satisfied with voicing an opinion. Play Ball! Canseco has been selected to appear on VH1's The Surreal Life. The show, which throws seven celebrity has-beens together in a Hollywood Hills mansion, will premiere its fifth season September 4. This only further damages Canseco's credibility. It's obvious he's trying to capitalize on his perverse celebrity. Not that we should dismiss his allegations. Truth can spring from both pure and impure motives. Still, this teaches us that those who possess integrity and honesty are taken more seriously than yahoos like Canseco. That should encourage Christians, whose source of eternal truth is without sin or blemish. Dopey World It's astounding the price tag attached to sin. Imagine what good the cheaters could have done with that dough. But then, self-gratifying purchases account for most wasted money. Tithing and charitable giving tend to be drawn from whatever we have left over. Don't both God and our suffering fellow man deserve better? Brad Locke (fredbob_sports@yahoo.com) is a sports journalist in Tupelo, Mississippi. © 2005 AgapePress all rights reserved.
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