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I think what this guy is saying is that they aren't acting fast enough or strongly 
enough but he does go on to say:

"If that is so — and McGwire has made himself almost invisible since he retired — it 
was McGwire's choice to make. If he traded his health for a 70-home-run season, he has 
to live with it. The union wasn't responsible for holding McGwire's hand and 
preventing him from using potentially harmful substances."



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On Baseball: Senate Posse Is Passing Steroids Buck to Baseball

March 16, 2004
 By MURRAY CHASS 



Maybe the senators and members of Congress should act to
protect the health of all Americans rather than putting the
onus on baseball to do it for them.

http://www.nytimes.com/2004/03/16/sports/baseball/16CHAS.html?ex=1080434360&ei=1&en=1ee4b1981ba73ac9


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