Is the MLB steroid crisis really a Captiol matter?

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Our govenment somewhere along the lines got the idea that it was ok to waster our tax money. What does it matter they say we will just wage taxes. That little war in Iraq, lets not worry about. Just try to get the troops out but if you dont oh well. No lets go investigate baseball players who may have or may not have used drugs.

Well my question is why stop there? Why not investigate all the singer who used drugs and put them on Capitol Hill as well. Then work our way down to all the rapscalliens in high school gyms as well. Lets nip in the Bud , Mr Bush. For heavens sake why not just go right after Bud selig and ask him to name the names. We all know that he knows who used them and who did not. My guess is that when all the facts are eventually out there is not a single player in the MLB who has not atleast experienced with one of the drugs HGH or steroids. On top of that, all these records should be fitted with a HUGE asterisk for the steroid era and have to seperate record books.

Now back on topic of the trials, why waste our hard earned dough to bring in these players to belauger them into scenarios in which we all already know the answer. They did use steroids. Ask anyone of them who is willing to talk about, although not the most reliable sources, their words have been found out to be true. Jose Canseco for example and Ken Caminitti. One died due to his use and declared it was a problem. So why waste the money when we cant even figure out how to bring back the men and women serving our country from a hostile war zone safely. How many of them most die before there is a case at Capitol Hill demanding answers for the hard questions and belittling the men in charge of the war. Now is the time to end wars not start them.