Feb. 15th, 2008

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The world, it's not such a bad place really. People can be amazingly hateful roaring jerks. But then there's just little bits of human kindness and beauty and thoughtfulness. When my bike lock fell off of my bike yesterday as I was cycling through traffic, a man crossing the street with his tiny son perched on his shoulders made an effort to push it to a place where I could easily grab it, and apologized for using his foot instead of picking it up! The security guards at my building have started saying 'hi' after we did some lifting together in the little basement weight room. (they're cool guys. and much stronger than me.)

And my senator wrote me back! Sen. Saxby Chambliss is almost totally wrong about everything, but he (or his organization anyway) wrote me back -- and this time, surprisingly, he's got a pretty sane position. He got me a response pretty quick when I wrote him about wiretap amnesty for the telecom companies too.
Dear Mr. Rudnick :
Thank you for contacting me regarding the hearings held regarding steroid use in baseball. It is good to hear from you.
Steroid use by professional athletes sends a poor message to children who look up to these athletes. It is wrong for our children to believe shortcuts to accomplishing great things and that performance is more important than character.
I do not agree with the use of illegal drugs, but I believe there are much more pressing issues facing our nation than steroid use in Major League Baseball (MLB). If Congress were to focus the resources and time that has been used investigating MLB on the pressing challenges facing our nation like health care reform, supporting our troops, and many other issues that are important to American families.
MLB has implemented policies to test baseball players and those who test positive will be suspended for 50 games for a first offense, 100 games for their second offense, and a lifetime suspension for a third offense. If illegal drugs are being used or distributed by baseball players or trainers, we have laws on the books to hold these individuals accountable. It is the role of law enforcement and our court system to bring these lawbreakers to justice, not the role of Congressional Committees.
Huh! Good job, Sax! (did you think I'd ever say that?)

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