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![]() "Bob Crantz" wrote in message k.net... "Maxprop" wrote in message hlink.net... "Bob Crantz" wrote in message k.net... "Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... On a serious note, Avery Brundage fought for decades to keep professionalism out of the Olympics. Ultimately he was overruled, and it's damaged the games beyond repair, IMO. Only the relatively non-pro sports, such as Biathlon, Luge, Skeleton, Bobsled, Curling, etc. hold my interest any longer. I couldn't care less about snowboard, freestyle skiing, alpine, men's hockey, and the other pro-based events. Many of us remember the "miracle on ice" at the Lake Placid 1980 Games, when the US amateur hockey team beat the highly-pro Russians and went on to win the gold. That event will never be repeated under the current paradigm. Max Great points. I wish it was purely amateur as well. It really said a lot when US amateurs, without government funding, took on virtual professional state run teams of other countries. I also think team sports should be eliminated. Amen! It was tragic when the IOC stooped to the lowest common denominator on the pro issue. Instead of fighting to keep the games truly amateur, they caved and let everyone get paid for doing what they do. Now we have millionaires playing basketball, hockey, skiing, skating, etc. And NBC would have us believe that these poor, downtrodden athletes have sacrificed everything to get to the Olympics. Hogwash. If the governments of the world follow the lead of the IOC, it won't be long when all drugs are legalized because it's easier to acquiesce to the elements in the toilet than fight for what is right. Max Legalizing all drugs is self regulating. Remember the lab monkeys giving themselves overdoses? The ACLU would be screaming bloody murder at the US government for not being the proper nanny to the idiots who, like the primates, overdosed. The only upside I see in legalizing drugs is that the sale of them would be taxed, along with the abandonment of the so-called "war on drugs." A lot of money would be generated and saved w/r/t the federal coffers. Of course then we'd have to institute several multi-billion dollar federal giveaway programs to help those addicted to drugs wean themselves off for a few months before becoming addicted again. Max Max |