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Friday, September 14, 2007 

Cheating in professional sports

Shouldn't there be a zero-tolerance policy for cheaters in professional sports? I mean, getting fined is like loosing pocket change to these high-paid atheletes, that many people look up to. Afterall, they are professional. Are they also professional cheaters??!!

In our fiercely competitive society, you almost have to wonder if there are any 'winners' who didn't cheat to get to where they are.

That's why I think it's much better to think "i'll do the best I can and be proud" rather than "i've gotta win..gotta win..." (except for StreetFighter)...Not easy to do.

Now I know why the (cheating) Patriots have been so dominant over the last 5 years.

the reason why you have to win at StreetFighter is that there is not way to cheat at StreetFighter. It's pure skill and perfect fireball timing.

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