No this is not about some corrupt politician, who was found to have his hand in the cookie jar (or our back pocket).
This is about the cheating in sports. It has been said many times that it is only cheating if you get caught, well we are seeing a more and more people being busted for cheating these days than ever before, and in almost every sport, from NASCAR to football (college and pro) to, corrupted NBA officials, to MLB players being busted for steroids, and other drugs, to even professional cycling. I can hear the comments from all of you now, what is the big deal, bike riders getting busted for cheating? Well it is that the Tour de France is proof positive that if individuals are desperate enough they will do what ever they can to win. Look at who has been busted: Patrick Sinkewitz, Cristian Moreni, Michael Rasmussen, and Alexandre Vinokourov. Now most people would not know these names if they had not been in the news, Rasmussen was on his way to winning the tour, and had first place sewn up as long as he remained upright on his bike. Vinokourov, was supposed to be one of the contenders, however after an accident left him with stitches in both knees and for all reasonable discussion out of contention, being busted for doping after his wondrous stage victory and time trial victory two days apart, makes everyone wonder about his other performances. The one thing that I will applaud the French on is the fact that they are doing everything they can to be as transparent with their testing and at least trying to keep the race clean. That being said, until the punishment for cheating get to the point that careers are threatened there will always be people who push the limit and try to "examine each rule and see what it does not say".
I could sit here and rant about the failing moral fiber of humanity in general, or complain about the fact that cheaters never win, or some other pablum that would have everyone sitting back looking to go to another post. I chose not to do that because it is an individual decision that is made by EVERY PERSON every day. You and I must sit down and decide if we are going to follow the rules, are we going to run that red light, are we going to drive five or ten miles per hour over the posted speed limit? We have to decide if we are going to be honest about the change that was given to us by the cashier. We as individuals have to make those sort of decisions every day and for the most part we do fairly well. So before we sit here and condemn these gentlemen as well as those in other sports that have been caught cheating, we need to take a look at our own behavior and as ourselves, would I do something like that in order to be considered the best at what I do?
Please do not get confused here and think that I am condoning these acts of cheating, I am not, nor am I placing these four riders in the same category as Michael Vick, Pac Man Jones, Tim Donaghy, Rafael Palmiero, or Tank Johnson. Nor do these men in with the likes of Jason Giambi, Mark McGuire, Barry Bonds, or Sammy Sosa. Vick and those listed with him have been accuse of or convicted of felonies, they are criminals and need to be treated as such. Bonds and those listed with him are suspected of cheating but have never been caught, well other than Sosa and his corked bat, but he served his penalty for getting caught. No these four riders are cheaters, they have been caught and will pay the price, for some it will end their careers, for others it may force them into some other profession and away from what they love and do so well, at which point they need to ask themselves if it was worth it. They have to live with the consequences of their actions, just as you or I do as well. Stories on Tour de France:
I am a longtime suffering Houston Sports fan. From the Oilers Luv ya Blue, to Phi Slamma Jamma, to the Astros and Rockets. I love sports in general and love to discuss sports as well. It does not matter what sport.
My personal favorites
Pro Teams- All Houston Franchises- granted I could run them better than who is doing it now ( in some cases)
College Sports- Michigan, and anybody who is playing Notre Dame and Ohio State at the time.