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Post reply Subject: Tonights story on ACA about drugs at the olympics Author: TG'sFM Date: 4 Aug 2008 What a non-story. They sent in a "reporter" with a hidden camera to a doctor and a few chemists to get "banned drugs". It was all too easy. But what the "reporter" didnt' tell us was that these "over the counter drugs" are NOT illegal to the general population - only to Olympic athletes, because they are determined to be performance enhancing. What does ACA expect china to do? Ban ALL drugs including headache tablets to all citizens and visitors to China? Give me a break. How stupid do ACA think we are? The fact that I'm the first to comment on this indicates that perhaps they are right, and that the general population IS that stupid. I blame the teachers.    
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