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Five readers of the 'It’s Not About the Bike' and 'Every Second Counts' had filed a suit in Sacramento federal court against the books publishers Random House, Armstrong, his manager Bill Stapleton and associate Thomas Weisel, asking for more than $5 million in damages, claiming they were fooled by the books and that they should have been described as fiction.

 

 

What a bunch of knob tonsils. They were "fooled" by the book and want $5,000,000?

 

Damages? What the hell did the book damage?

 

Ai ai. The more of the world I see the more I like my friends.

 

 

Edit: Here's the link: http://www.cyclingnews.com/news/us-judge-rules-lance-armstrong-lies-are-protected-speech

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I hope their lawyer charges them the earth... thats like saying every politician must pay up because somewhere along the line they lied to the general public in their election publications?? Some people... :wacko: :huh: :wacko:

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That just proves what amazingly good fiction the books are - the very fact that they believed it to be the whole truth. Ha, ha, joke's on them, 5 suckers. :D

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USD5m is just the start point. Calling out the cheats and those who profited from it are worthwhile efforts.

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Would love to know on what grounds they can justify 5 Million....no wait on second thoughts i dont really want to know.

 

Just imagine the judge went soft between the ears and they won the case, everyone who has the book might have a claim.....i wonder how much i could sell my copies for?

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Would love to know on what grounds they can justify 5 Million....no wait on second thoughts i dont really want to know.

 

Just imagine the judge went soft between the ears and they won the case, everyone who has the book might have a claim.....i wonder how much i could sell my copies for?

You probably couldn't even give them away.
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Farken Yanks. Image we were a bunch of yanks here in Hubville. Oom H wouldnt theaten to put his attorney on certain Hubbers, he would sue the *** out of them..

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You probably couldn't even give them away.

 

Maybe i can sue the judge for that, he devalued my investements in LA books

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Five readers of the 'It’s Not About the Bike' and 'Every Second Counts' had filed a suit in Sacramento federal court against the books publishers Random House, Armstrong, his manager Bill Stapleton and associate Thomas Weisel, asking for more than $5 million in damages, claiming they were fooled by the books and that they should have been described as fiction.

 

 

What a bunch of knob tonsils. They were "fooled" by the book and want $5,000,000?

 

Damages? What the hell did the book damage?

 

Ai ai. The more of the world I see the more I like my friends.

 

 

Edit: Here's the link: http://www.cyclingne...rotected-speech

 

Couldn't have said it better.

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As we all know lawyers in the States are more common than rugby and soccer players combined as a percentage of the population and litigation is the yanks national sport.

 

The next action will be against the US government for the moon landing ( Which we all know was a con )

They might even sue their parents for reading them nursery rimes or putting out a Xmas tree or even, perish the thought, the tooth fairy.

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As we all know lawyers in the States are more common than rugby and soccer players combined as a percentage of the population and litigation is the yanks national sport.

 

The next action will be against the US government for the moon landing ( Which we all know was a con )

They might even sue their parents for reading them nursery rimes or putting out a Xmas tree or even, perish the thought, the tooth fairy.

 

I am going to sue you, we all know that Lance Armstrong was the first man on the moon.

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I am going to sue you, we all know that Lance Armstrong was the first man on the moon.

Impossible, I was there in '68 on my way to Mars!
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