Bonds is now required to undergo a drug test. The **** he took is probably out of his system by now and the test will come up clean. Then the media will continue to make the public believe that not everybaseball player does it when that is pretty much the case.
I've read articles where there are possible deals worked out with the prosecutors in exchange for their grand jury testimonies. Nothing concrete though.
However, those deals wouldn't prohibit MLB from testing him.
Not a flame or anything, but did you really expect a company being jointly investigated by 3 federal agencies to have a products page, price list, etc.?
yeah , i think it was done the way size said . that would be awesome though huh ? to know exactly what u need , taking the guesswork out is like reducing the journey by half .
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