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Hello... This is AMERICA, so, unless you are breaking the law or, doing harm to another person, we do not have the right to tell anyone what they can or, cannot put in to their bodies. If an athelete chooses to use steroids then who are we to say it's wrong? No one can convience me that taking prayer out of schools or, banning the pledge of alleigence in classrooms is their constitutional right but, an adult who wants to enhance their ability to do their job is not.If you went to the community college and, took a course that would better your preformance on the job would anybody say that you were cheating? I do not think so.In fact you might get a raise for having the ambition to do so. I know for a fact that many companies send employees to seminars and,such for just this reason to enhance job preformance. Should we all be asking if it gives them an unfair advantage over persons that did not attend.We need to stop being petty jealous little children and, mind our own business. These atheletes are doing nothing wrong. Except maybe allowing idiots to decide how they should do their jobs.Stand up Guys and ,tell these busy bodies to mind their own business. I think if everyone put forth this much effort and, concern into the drug problem of Americas children, this would once again be a great place to live. Until then,Sit down,shut up, love you kids and PLAY BALL!
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