politicians tend to avoid certain. In a world of vague, I'm glad to hear that which is not
Sebastian Coe does not like the idea of ??the gymnasts are raves. He does not want to get their faces now jump in the fields. He does not want that slipping nose clips synchronized swimming for a line of Charlie Wang. He does not see the archers speed.
With all these concerns, it seems that the London Olympics will be
pretty
party.
Michael Stow, president of science and medicine in the UK against doping (the agency responsible for drug testing in sport UK) suggested to relax the rules on recreational drugs time for 2012. Good news for Hackney clubs, otherwise street cleaning.
athletes currently receive an automatic two-year ban if you check the banned stimulant use. Mr. Stow think it's a bit draconian punishment when incentives are not always the intention to cheat.
"more often," he says, "is a case used in a social context." It's a beautiful use of language. A "social environment"? One can imagine a number of athletes to take tea in the gardens of a stately home, his rippling muscles under the lace dresses and sailors.
"I can offer a cucumber sandwich?"
"Very friendly. ¿I can pass the crack pipe?"
"Thank you, I will not. But I would not say no to a point of LSD and perhaps another slice of Dundee cake wonderful. "
Michael Stow says that "social" drugs does not necessarily lead to the prohibition of it as the type of deception. He retired Olympic Steve Cram said may be right.
EnterLord Coe.
"There is no ambiguity," he raged. "You want to be part of this project, then, do not take drugs. And point. There is no place for drugs. You can not mix the message above. It is the moral of the court made . "
exciting! I love
- love
- their rhetoric, I like his statement very clear and of principle. There is something very attractive, nervous now, is not binding and groupy focus on a person who knows his own mind and are not afraid to speak.
Play arguments Michael Stow, stayed in my usual fog of moral relativism (athletes must be role models, right? Or is it an unfair burden? Drugs destroy lives and bodies, or does that hysterical? it allows me to have an opinion, right? Or am too ignorant of the drug to be qualified? Should I wait until it stops wake up at night crying about everything that could be screwed into my own life, holding a sincere faith, but doubt my own actions or inactions hope, looking at my mistakes and sins and fears and risking his life mass on his face, praying every day that this bumpy road and take home twisting before starting to judge others?) to Seb Coe fears the absolutism burned as a sunbeam.
by Lord Coe, is simple. Bend the rules for Olympic athletes? In this way, he knows, is the inhalation of coke, drinking and driving, pie-fucking, spit roasting life, footballer order. No dice. This is a problem solved. Hooray!
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