How can you say the article serves no purpose?  I mean, TYLER PERRY 
on steroids - why does MEDEA need steroids?

~rave!

--- In scifinoir2@yahoogroups.com, Daryle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> 
> People who have the money to hire a personal trainer, I have an 
unfair
> advantage over an ordinary dude with athletic ability. If I have a 
network
> of high office professionals, I have an unfair advantage over 
someone trying
> to get into my industry form the ground floor.  But at the end of 
the day, I
> still have to perform. After all the advantages are applied to get 
me into a
> certain position,  I still have to do my thing. American Idol has 
proven for
> 7 years now that  all of the people named in this article have no 
greater
> advantage than people who do it the old fashioned way. People who 
can¹t sing
> or write songs are still one hit wonders,  and people with  great  
marketing
> angles are still easily sold products.
> 
> Unless they¹re going to reveal that  ELVIS used steroids, this 
story serves
> no purpose. 
> 
> 
> On 1/16/08 2:09 PM, "Martin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > Uh...
> > 
> > Now that I've admitted to using steroids while surfing, should I 
be worried?
> > 
> > ravenadal <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:ravenadal%40yahoo.com> > wrote:
> > R&B music star Mary J. Blige, rap musicians 50 Cent, Timbaland and
> >  Wyclef Jean, and award-winning author and producer Tyler Perry 
(say
> >  it ain't so!)
> >  
> >  ~rave!
> >  
> >  http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?id=D8U5PVS00&show_article=1
> > <http://www.breitbart.com/article.php?
id=D8U5PVS00&amp;show_article=1>
> >  
> >  ALBANY, N.Y. (AP) - A number of entertainers were named in 
connection
> >  with an Albany-based steroid investigation, but they are not 
part of
> >  an ongoing criminal probe, according to a published report.
> >  The Times Union of Albany cited unidentified law enforcement
> >  officials in reporting Sunday that R&B music star Mary J. Blige, 
rap
> >  musicians 50 Cent, Timbaland and Wyclef Jean, and award-winning
> >  author and producer Tyler Perry may have received or used 
performance-
> >  enhancing drugs.
> >  
> >  Law enforcement officials have said evidence does not indicate 
that
> >  the celebrities broke the law, but that investigators are 
focusing on
> >  doctors, pharmacists and clinics that provide the drugs.
> >  
> >  Albany District Attorney P. David Soares launched the 
investigation
> >  into steroid trafficking last year.
> >  
> >  Soares is "not confirming, denying or discussing any of the 
names"
> >  involved in the investigation, said spokeswoman Heather Streeter
> >  Orth. 
> >  
> >  A spokeswoman for Blige denied the singer had taken illegal 
steroids.
> >  
> >  Ken Sunshine, a spokesman for Perry, declined to comment.
> >  
> >  There was no response to calls Sunday and Monday seeking comment 
from
> >  representatives of other entertainers.
> >  
> >  While athletes use steroids and human growth hormone to get 
bigger,
> >  faster and stronger, the drugs can also lure other people with 
their
> >  supposed anti-aging qualities.
> >  
> >  Soares' multistate investigation has focused on Signature 
Pharmacy of
> >  Orlando, Fla. So far, 10 defendants have pleaded guilty and news
> >  reports have linked some professional athletes to Soares' probe.
> >  
> >  Soares has said Signature was at the center of a web of 
businesses
> >  and doctors that illegally wrote prescriptions for steroids.
> >  Authorities raided the company almost a year ago and its owners 
and
> >  operators are awaiting trial in Albany on related charges.
> >  
> >  Records shared with the Times Union and information from several
> >  cooperating witnesses on Long Island allege the celebrities 
received
> >  prescribed human growth hormone or steroids, the newspaper said.
> >  
> >  The newspaper said that Blige received the human growth hormone
> >  Jentropin and Oxandrolone, an anabolic steroid, in orders sent 
to her
> >  at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
> >  
> >  Her spokeswoman denounced the report. "Mary J. Blige has never 
taken
> >  any performance enhancing illegal steroids," Karynne Tencer told 
the
> >  Daily News. 
> >  
> >  Former Sen. George Mitchell released a report last month on
> >  performance-enhancing drugs in baseball. That report said former 
Mets
> >  clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski provided steroids and human 
growth
> >  hormone linked to several prominent players. Radomski pleaded 
guilty
> >  last year to charges that he dealt steroids to players for a 
decade.
> >  
> >  Congressional hearings are to begin this month on the Mitchell
> >  report. 
> >  
> >  Copyright 2008 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This
> >  material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or 
redistributed.
> >  
> >  
> >  
> >  
> > 
> > "There is no reason Good can't triumph over Evil, if only angels 
will get
> > organized along the lines of the Mafia." -Kurt Vonnegut, "A Man 
Without A
> > Country"
> >  
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