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Old 06-19-2008, 12:42 PM
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Here comes the call to get rid of the small tracks...
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:44 PM
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hes trippin.. who gives a phuck about what a vet drives.. what are your bills well sugery is about 1k then anouther 2-300 for MEDICINAL PERP.. THATS DRUGS..DUHHH..and then we stand behind our product..yeh try to get a refund..
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I wish the white Randy Moss would get Javon Walker'd.
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:46 PM
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id love to see the vet guy call out jackson..that would be great tv
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Old 06-19-2008, 12:47 PM
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Just realized it's still on they were on break, missed the beginning, doesn't sound good though.
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:15 PM
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That's easy to say given what appear to be a laundry list of issues facing the game. But let me ask this... I'm all for a central, governing body for racing, but if a "league office" is such a panacea, how did steroids EVER BECOME a problem in Major League Baseball and the National Football League? Here you had powerful league offices and the issue festered for years... According to these hand-picked 'witnesses', a league office would mandate X-Y-Z and problems magically disappear. Didn't happen that way in baseball and football, did it?
The NFL and MLB have offices that work for the owners. Horse racing is a little different where a central office would police the trainers.

Baseball ignored the steriods because they were coming off a strike and attendance/ratings were way down. The club owners and the player's union never wanted to stop it because HR's were up. Bud Selig was an owner and never had any eggs to do anything until Congress forced him. The NFL has a policy against steroids and they suspend players all the time. Whether or not their 3 strikes and you're out stop it is another story, players seem to be 1 step ahead of testing.
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:16 PM
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Regarding 8 Belles:

"While tests have shown that the filly was not racing with steroids in her system, Schakowsky traced the filly’s genetic background, citing examples of fragility within the family that may have contributed to the tragedy."

http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45791.htm


I can see this now. Congress - "We now declare Unbridled's Song uneligible to reproduce........as well as all sires that throw fragile offspring"
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:19 PM
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The NFL and MLB have offices that work for the owners. Horse racing is a little different where a central office would police the trainers.

Baseball ignored the steriods because they were coming off a strike and attendance/ratings were way down. The club owners and the player's union never wanted to stop it because HR's were up. Bud Selig was an owner and never had any eggs to do anything until Congress forced him. The NFL has a policy against steroids and they suspend players all the time. Whether or not their 3 strikes and you're out stop it is another story, players seem to be 1 step ahead of testing.
Exactly. A central authority does not guarantee anything especially when much of it depends on who leads it. Look at the NHL and its "central leadership". It took a hot sport that was on the uprise and marginalized it to the point where it's coverage gets bumped by horseracing!!!
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:21 PM
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Regarding 8 Belles:

"While tests have shown that the filly was not racing with steroids in her system, Schakowsky traced the filly’s genetic background, citing examples of fragility within the family that may have contributed to the tragedy."

http://news.bloodhorse.com/article/45791.htm


I can see this now. Congress - "We now declare Unbridled's Song uneligible to reproduce........as well as all sires that throw fragile offspring"
I would love to know her expertise in these matters beside reading Bill Nack's article.
My mom is a bad driver, does that mean I am genetically predisposed to be a bad driver?

Actually i am an excellent driver.
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:29 PM
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The NFL and MLB have offices that work for the owners. Horse racing is a little different where a central office would police the trainers.

Baseball ignored the steriods because they were coming off a strike and attendance/ratings were way down. The club owners and the player's union never wanted to stop it because HR's were up. Bud Selig was an owner and never had any eggs to do anything until Congress forced him. The NFL has a policy against steroids and they suspend players all the time. Whether or not their 3 strikes and you're out stop it is another story, players seem to be 1 step ahead of testing.
So in other words, 'league office efficacy' is subject to social, economic and political pressures and circumstances. Hmmm. This differs tremendously from the way racing is run how?
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Steve,

Do you know where the written testimony they asked to be included in the record cn be found?

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All over! Well.. That was pleasant.. A lot like Dean Wormer visiting the Delta House...
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Steve,

Do you know where the written testimony they asked to be included in the record cn be found?

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In the always scintillating "Congressional Record"...!!!!
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Why doesnt the Conrad lady just come out and ask for federal funding? In my opinion, in my opinion, in my opinion...why dont they get people who have facts? Who can say what IS happening instead of what they believe to be happening or what they heard is happening. All these vet types yet not one person who actually works in the position that they are asking about. Not one racetrack vet among the whole group? It is like calling a hearing about baseball and inviting football players because they are all athletes.
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:36 PM
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All over! Well.. That was pleasant.. A lot like Dean Wormer visiting the Delta House...
"BLUTARSKY... ZERO POINT ZERO. FAT, DRUNK, AND STUPID IS NO WAY TO GO THROUGH LIFE, SON"
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:37 PM
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Why doesnt the Conrad lady just come out and ask for federal funding? In my opinion, in my opinion, in my opinion...why dont they get people who have facts? Who can say what IS happening instead of what they believe to be happening or what they heard is happening. All these vet types yet not one person who actually works in the position that they are asking about. Not one racetrack vet among the whole group? It is like calling a hearing about baseball and inviting football players because they are all athletes.
You should have put a suit on and pulled some strings to go talk to these bozos.......
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:41 PM
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Phil, Dean Wormer was talking to Flounder when uttered the timeless "Fat drunk and stupid is no way to go through life."
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So in other words, 'league office efficacy' is subject to social, economic and political pressures and circumstances. Hmmm. This differs tremendously from the way racing is run how?
But Steve, this segmented, fractious industry does nothing but encourage outside pressures because of a percieved (and I think, real) disconnect with any solid, central orgizational structure.
Many people on this board beat up politicians and political groups for their self-interested points of view, and at the same time only wonder what this industry can do for them.
The time is long passed for a national regulating authority to oversee all things thoroughbred, and maybe the threat to put an end to interstate wagering would be the best motivator to make groups work together.

Then again, I may win the lottery tonight...
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Jackson may be suffering from dementia.
If you could a bried synopsis of what he said, I missed it.
Actually I thought he might be a good representative, guess not.
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Old 06-19-2008, 01:50 PM
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But Steve, this segmented, fractious industry does nothing but encourage outside pressures because of a percieved (and I think, real) disconnect with any solid, central orgizational structure.

Many people on this board beat up politicians and political groups for their self-interested points of view, and at the same time only wonder what this industry can do for them.

The time is long passed for a national regulating authority to oversee all things thoroughbred, and maybe the threat to put an end to interstate wagering would be the best motivator to make groups work together.

Then again, I may win the lottery tonight...
Don't get me wrong. I'm FOR a governing body. But as in the discussion on ATR last night, no one seems to want to acknowledge that there are no quick fixes and the 'hot button' issue of "steroids and drugs" are a giant red herring. A governing body will still encounter mounds of headaches implementing change.

And I'll warn you of another thing, which I'll discuss with Gov. Jones tonight, and that's states rights. If you think the state treasuries are goingto simply start sharing their takes with the Feds, you're wrong.
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