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I'll be veeeery interested to see who those "college athletes" might be.
...the people who wrap themselves in the flag (like "Liberty Lender" or "The Free Capitalist") are the most dishonest?
And...if they come in waving a Bible, please count your fingers after you shake their hand.
WOW hit the nail right on the head...the real story here is who the college athletes were.
This sounds like an irresponsible comment by the Cedar City P.D. College athletes are randomly drug tested these days, they'd have to be idiots to be on 'roids.
I know many collegiate athletes and many collegiate athletes who are on the "'roids". To say that just because they are randomly tested means that they aren't finding ways around it, is an irresponsible comment on your part.
This is fascinating, however the stupidity of that man is incredible. People that have that mentality (selling drugs from his work place) are in no uncertain terms, asking for trouble. I am kind of curious to see how far down the food chain the cops pursue their investigation, maybe it will become standard procedure to try and get dealers to flip on all their customers now too. Or, maybe the cops are seeing if this guy is connected to other drug dealers.
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