This amused me a little...I came across it on the American Academy of Pediatrics web page.
Q: Will steroids make me a better athlete?
A: No. Steroids cannot improve an athlete's agility or skill."
I guess this explains why a majority pro-athlete's have at least dabbled with AAS.
Hate AAS, bash it all you want, but out right lies, yeah, this is what pisses me off.
Why is the government so hell bent on relying on lies, this I will never fully understand. Being that I've spent the majority of the past 5years studying politics/government/political theory, I have a lot of little quotes and sayings that have become part of my understanding and evaluation as to how I see things. One of my favorite people in this regard is Alexander Hamilton, I believe it was either Fed. Paper 51 or 78, I'd have to look it up to be sure which one it was, but in short he said this, "therefore, give control of the government to the first class (first class implying the educated, not necessarily the rich) for the mass of people is ever changing and quick to mob rule." It is apparent simply from the above statement that the "first class" has not prevailed...not simply on this issue alone, but on a host of others as well...yes, many other issues, I understand that although this issue (AAS) is important to me, as it is many of you, there are far more pressing issues that should take center stage. Never-the-less, although the government continues to be content on misguidance on this issue, as well as others, more troubling is the immediate acceptance of this persuasion by the majority of the mass.
Delusional statements breeds delusional behaviour, which leads to an inept mind incapable of hearing or producing meaningful coherent thoughts.