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Originally Posted by injuryexpert Hi guys - great, informative forum. I just finished a book on performance-enhancing drugs in baseball and I'm still learning. Unfortunately, Congress isn't listening. Their next hearings will be a "save the children" sham, using emotion rather than fact to further ban steroids.
I'll be writing a piece for the New York Sun, running the day before the hearings. I'd love any appeals or facts that you think make a substantive case, such as actual usage statistics, how to combat the emotional appeals of the parents, and experience dealing with the actual side effects of steroid usage.
Thanks for any help.
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Will has been in contact with me for several months. He is staying clear of the 'steroid hysteria' typical of media coverage. I feel he is genuinely interested in hearing "our" perspective on the steroid issue.
I always thought that a good journalist would find the real story, which IMO is found at places like MESO-Rx where members don't agree with the mainstream coverage, the federal
AAS laws or the congressional
AAS witchhunt. But most journalists seem to think the only ride in town is the "steroid hysteria" showboat.
So, enjoy this opportunity...