Again, they took steroids and that's not good. What part about that don't you understand? Steroids (at least in the USA) are now a controlled substance and therefor they are illegal sans a prescription from a real doctor and real doctors are likely not to prescribe them in the dosages these munchkins desire. They were not controlled substances during the 70s and 80s. Again, what part about that don't you understand? It doesn't make their taking them any less unpalatable but it does not make the champions of that time felons in the eyes of the law.
Personally I think it would be hilarious were the DEA to start busting these piglets, their "gurus" and all associated with them.
I am biased against (John said it best) the muscularly obese. So is Frank Zane who has pointed out that were he to judge a competition he would favor those that look as he did. Bodybuilding is a highly subjective pastime and I cannot fathom how anyone outside a fetishist schmoe could find anything worthwhile about these fatass, bloatbelly, hopped up hobbits. Why are so many of them hobbits? They started steroids before they finished growing and doing so made their bodies think puberty had arrived and so shut off the bone growth leaving them with 8 year old sisters that were taller than them.
You already knew this but refuse to acknowledge the truth. I have no problem acknowledging that the champions of the past would not have been nearly as large were they natural. At least the champions of today would be taller if they never started taking the juice. What a bunch of lawn jockeys.
But you have said that you have liked Lee Labradas physique and Lee competed in the 90's when they were a controlled substance. On top of that, Lee Labrada was also a "lawn jockey."

So, why didn't you ever point out the fact that Lee Labrada was taking a controlled substance and was a lawn jockey?

Since they were illegal in the 90's, Lee Labrada would be considered a felon. But you never pointed this out.
What don't you understand?

Its the same when you said that everyone who smokes marijuana is lazy and does not work. When I pointed out the numerous professors who smoke marijuana and GO TO WORK every day and have written books and been published, you still refused to acknowledge that you were wrong that smoking marijuana leads to people sitting home and doing nothing.