I have always been a die hard FAN of the maestro...it will be a heartbreak if he confess....He is an inspiration for millions around the world...hope he would not admit any foul play....even though i would thank him for all humanitarian work done by him....
The case against Armstrong is quite strong. For all the phoney confessions he will make, the path to redemption is not clear for this sinner. (He even tried to use Livestrong charity to lobby for funding cut to USADA effort - the heights of criminal desperation I say)
Perjury, winning money by illegal means and defrauding public should be punished by maximum prison sentence. Then he will learn.
Re: World awaits Armstrong 'confession'
by wizardo id on Jan 17, 2013 10:46 AM
why punish people for committing a crime ? why pull off an elaborate hoax, and along the long walk dissuade a lot of people who knew that he was scoffing at others who dint pull off a crime ? stripping him of his medals does not strips him off years of being a king, he did have a good time then while he was cheating