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What a fucking joke....like we all didn't see this coming though. You just can't send a guy of his MLB historical relevance to prison on perjury. Short of Murder 1 or 2, this guy was walking even though he's about as classy and truthful as John Edwards.
Another shining example of the US justice system, where justice is determined by how well your lawyer performs, regardless of evidence.
Insiders are saying the prosecuters blew this one, and that, more than Pettitte's obvious backtracking, lost the case. That, along with McNamee's ex-wife testiffying about what a terrible husband he was. She was said to be a great witness, perfectly coached, and very sympathetic. Lame.
Call them slimy all you want, but to me, the two most credible people involved in the whole steroids mess are McNamee and Canseco.
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