From what i have heard, from several credible sources, someone on the us women's team tested positive. As of now only the persons family, roommate, and usa swimming know, but im sure it will begin to leak out. Nothing matters though until we get results of the B test.. which could be a few days or even weeks. Not sure when the test was taken, but probably trials. I will try to post more information when I get it, but if anyone could confirm or post what they know, im sure it would be appreciated
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Yes, because they are taking choice out of the hands of others. Do you or I have any choice in being on the same roads as someone who is driving under the influence? Do we voluntarily give someone else the ability to kill us?
Your response is one that is typical. Oh, it wasn't that bad, they were just being 'stupid'.
You ever peeled a family of 5 out of a mangled wreck while the person who was driving the other vehicle AT 40 MPH over the speed limit ON THE WRONG SIDE of the road has some minor cuts and bruises and is drunk as a skunk? Until you have, don't feed me the 'stupid' line. Stupid is drinking that much in the first place, putting yourself in a position to be drinking and able to get behind the wheel of a MOPED much less a car is criminal.
Oh yeah, the other driver who was drunk (.27 BAC) got 6 months probation.
Dude, is it AF time or what?
I am not condoning DUI. Where did I say it was not that bad? Should I no longer be friends with people who have been convicted of DUI? All I am saying is that the system takes care of these offenders and that I am not going to be telling them that I hope their lives are ruined forever. If you can't deal with that, then so be it. I happen to have some friends who were injured by DUI drivers. One of them can't walk well to this day...20 years later. I understand the implications of driving under the influence so your preaching is completely wasted on me.
I guess you think Phelps should be executed then. Should anybody in your family ever be convicted of DUI, are you going to suggest to the judge that the death penalty seems fair?
Yes, because they are taking choice out of the hands of others. Do you or I have any choice in being on the same roads as someone who is driving under the influence? Do we voluntarily give someone else the ability to kill us?
Your response is one that is typical. Oh, it wasn't that bad, they were just being 'stupid'.
You ever peeled a family of 5 out of a mangled wreck while the person who was driving the other vehicle AT 40 MPH over the speed limit ON THE WRONG SIDE of the road has some minor cuts and bruises and is drunk as a skunk? Until you have, don't feed me the 'stupid' line. Stupid is drinking that much in the first place, putting yourself in a position to be drinking and able to get behind the wheel of a MOPED much less a car is criminal.
Oh yeah, the other driver who was drunk (.27 BAC) got 6 months probation.
Dude, is it AF time or what?
I am not condoning DUI. Where did I say it was not that bad? Should I no longer be friends with people who have been convicted of DUI? All I am saying is that the system takes care of these offenders and that I am not going to be telling them that I hope their lives are ruined forever. If you can't deal with that, then so be it. I happen to have some friends who were injured by DUI drivers. One of them can't walk well to this day...20 years later. I understand the implications of driving under the influence so your preaching is completely wasted on me.
I guess you think Phelps should be executed then. Should anybody in your family ever be convicted of DUI, are you going to suggest to the judge that the death penalty seems fair?