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Obama Differs with McCain on Steroids

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Thanks to Rick Collins for pointing this out to me in a recent email!
All read, I did see excerpts of Obam discussing this issue on TV, got my vote!
I know its political, but it so much relates to all of our freedoms on issues relevant to this board and our lives.
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Obama Differs with McCain on Steroids
Updated 11:57 a.m.
By Ben Pershing
Sen. Barack Obama appeared to take a swipe at Sen. John McCain's activism on the subject of steroids in sports this morning, suggesting that the topic should not be a high priority for Congress or the federal government.

Appearing on ESPN Radio's "Mike & Mike in the Morning" program, Obama did not mention the Arizonan by name. But the Democratic presidential nominee did make clear that he would steer a different course than McCain has in the past when he was asked "how much government should be involved with sports and performance-enhancing drugs."

"I gotta admit that seeing a lot of congressional hearings around steroid use is not probably the best use of congressional time," Obama said.

McCain has long been closely identified with efforts on the Hill to expose steroid use in baseball. In 2004, when McCain was chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee, his panel held a high-profile hearing on the subject, and McCain's scrutiny helped force Major League Baseball owners to implement a new drug-testing policy.
McCain said the following year that the league "can't be trusted" to handle the issue on its own, and threatened to write legislation cracking down on performance-enhancing drugs. A House committee also held highly-publicized hearings on steroids in baseball in 2007.

But Obama suggested this morning there were more important things on which the government should focus.
"Kids are watching sports. They're modeling themselves on athletes," Obama said. "It's a serious problem, but it's one that you want to see the leagues themselves handle in a more appropriate way. We've got nuclear weapons and a financial meltdown to worry about. We shouldn't be worrying about steroids as much as I think sometimes we do."
Obama campaign spokesman Tommy Vietor said the Democrat's comments were not intended as a dig at McCain.

"Senator Obama has been saying this [about steroids] for years," Vietor said. "We face a big set of challenges, from the economy to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, that the government should be focusing on."

The McCain campaign did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

While he says government should be more hands-off on steroids, Obama did suggest other sports areas in which his administration might meddle.

"I would have my attorney general investigate the possibility of instituting a college football playoff system through executive order. I'm tired of this nonsense at the end of every college football season," Obama said.

"Thank you! Thank you!," yelled co-host Mike Golic.

On the NFL, Obama also made clear that he was opposed to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers playing in a domed stadium. "Unless you're in Minnesota or Wisconsin you're not allowed to have a dome," he said, suggesting, tongue firmly in cheek, he would pass a law to formalize that policy.

Obama's beloved Chicago White Sox have Game 1 of their playoff series today, and the Democrat seemed to hesitate when asked whether he would watch that game or tonight's vice presidential debate between Sen. Joe Biden and Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin. "Biden might be listening," Obama joked, before confirming that he would in fact watch the debate. (Fortunately for Obama, the White Sox play at 2:30 p.m. ET, more than six hours before the debate is scheduled to start.)

Obama also revealed that he would continue his tradition of past election days by playing pickup basketball on Nov. 4.

"No doubt about it," he said. "On Election Day, you gotta have a game.... I haven't been playing lately, because I figure if I show up with a broken nose or a missing tooth during the debate that might not be so good. But I figure on Election Day it's too late. By that time everybody will have made up their minds so it doesn't matter if I get hurt."
 
im at the point where i figure stripes dont matter

america is headed to peril and is very vulnerable to all kinds of shit

we need a change, agreed?
 
Let’s not forget that Obama’s' vice president pick Joe Biden was one of the senators who spearheaded the congressional committee that pushed the original steroid ban through and made them a controlled substance against the advice of the DEA…. I don’t believe a word that either one of the candidates say… they’re both pieces of shit!!!
 
I second Yankee's post and just want to add....be careful what you wish for.
 
Let’s not forget that Obama’s' vice president pick Joe Biden was one of the senators who spearheaded the congressional committee that pushed the original steroid ban through and made them a controlled substance against the advice of the DEA…. I don’t believe a word that either one of the candidates say… they’re both pieces of shit!!!

Well said. You are right. Not much to pick from. However i must say steroids make up a very small portion of my life (as you can tell in my avatar). My daughter who is now 4yrs old is my concern. What is this country going to be like for her in another 30-40 years?

I would love for her to grow up with the same freedom that I have enjoyed, but slowly seeing that boat sail off.....
 
I know Biden was, along with Mccain, one of the morons who pushed for all the anti-steroid laws and inteference in sports.
But Obama didnt jump on the politically correct bandwagon, which he could have easily done. He actually made a stand that took some common sense thinking instead.
Hey I think they all suck, and I dont like Biden, but I have to support Obama in this one, which is important to us. And I also, again, like the fact he didnt jump on the anti-steroid bandwagon with all the other imbeciles, who actually know nothing whatsoever about steroids, and are just reacting to the media hype.
 
I am still left shaking my head in disbelief saying...Are these 2 men really the best 2 damn choices we out of what 300 million people plus have to offer to lead our country?
:eek:
 
Steroids and who voted for them to be a controlled substance, and who says that they would not or whatever is not a huge concern to me when I place my vote in Nov... People better get their heads out of their asses, and realize that Socialism is coming... You think its bad now, just wait until government is the end all be all... I agree we need to change Washington, but I am damn afraid of the change we are going to get... I am not down with a candidate who points out the good things China are doing with their people, and how the Olympics is a shining example of it... Are you f'ing kidding me... America is not perfect, but it is far f'ing better than anywhere else on earth, and I am damn tired of people apologizing and saying we are mean or bad... Yeah we have our faults, but I am proud of this country... However, I have serious doubts about whether some truly are... ;)
 
well i would rather have a vice president (biden) against it than a possible president (mccain), from the article it looks as obama slightly leaning pro
 
well i would rather have a vice president (biden) against it than a possible president (mccain), from the article it looks as obama slightly leaning pro


What about the other 1000 issues that matter. Where Obama is staunch socialist, It will be government controlled everything. Yes I know it is to some degree now, but we haven't seen anything yet. I want to keep the few freedoms I still have. I like to think that I still have enough sense to decide some things for myself without gov't involvement

If Obama has his way, do you know how difficult it is goin to be to get LEGAL HRT with gov't controlled everything including healthcare?

Understand that neither candidate would have been my pick. For everything negative about Obama there is equal neg. concerning McCain and vice-versa
 
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Really how much of Obama's views on this steroid issue effect Senate? Can he in any way effect what they talk about when they meet?

The VP is the ex officio president of the senate... but only break ties.

I ask this because a lot of these candidates make promises that whether they want to carry them out or not they just don't have the direct power to. So when he talks about this (of course he didn't make any promises) does he really have any say in what they meet about?
 
Steroids and who voted for them to be a controlled substance, and who says that they would not or whatever is not a huge concern to me when I place my vote in Nov... People better get their heads out of their asses, and realize that Socialism is coming... You think its bad now, just wait until government is the end all be all... I agree we need to change Washington, but I am damn afraid of the change we are going to get... I am not down with a candidate who points out the good things China are doing with their people, and how the Olympics is a shining example of it... Are you f'ing kidding me... America is not perfect, but it is far f'ing better than anywhere else on earth, and I am damn tired of people apologizing and saying we are mean or bad... Yeah we have our faults, but I am proud of this country... However, I have serious doubts about whether some truly are... ;)
damn right.
 
I am still left shaking my head in disbelief saying...Are these 2 men really the best 2 damn choices we out of what 300 million people plus have to offer to lead our country?
:eek:

well of course not...but then it never really is though is it? It's all about who is the most popular or the most electable or anything but the best person for the job. Nah, that would make too much sense.
 
remember the last election? was EITHER the best choice to lead America? Not IMHO so you just pick one and hope for the best.

Ok...done with soap box now.
 
Let’s not forget that Obama’s' vice president pick Joe Biden was one of the senators who spearheaded the congressional committee that pushed the original steroid ban through and made them a controlled substance against the advice of the DEA…. I don’t believe a word that either one of the candidates say… they’re both pieces of shit!!!

good point, and very true. but remember, they're friggin politicians......they ALL lie. what do we do? i say go with the one that we feel sucks the least
 
I agree with Obama on this. There are many serious, huge issues that are much more important to focus on. But the fact is, the laws on this will not be reversed. I do welcome getting the media and government spotlight off this frivolous issue however.
 
Congress should have never gotten focusing on steroid prevention. They wasted all that time with their investigations, and forgot how to run a country. They always waste too much time and money on things that should be worried about by someone else. No mystery why our country is in the shape it's in.
 
OF course Obama did not get on board in 2004 in the steroid debate. He was a freshman senator, his words did not mean anything. To look at this one issue and a vote and a ramrodded policy in 2004 as the crux of the issue is kind of funny:cool: If we are going with this line of thinking then VP candidate Sarah Palin has never pushed for steroid control so that must mean she is the best candidate:rolleyes:
 
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