Lance Armstrong Says He Wants People to Forgive and Forget, Like They Did For Clinton
Disgraced cyclist confessed to doping back in January
Drawing a parallel between himself and Bill Clinton, disgraced cyclist Lance Armstrong in a recent interview expressed a hope that his scandal will one day be forgiven, just as the former president's was.
"Ultimately, people forgive and forget and remember the good stuff you did," he told Texas Monthly's Michael Hall in the magazine's most recent issue.
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Lance's kowtowing to those disgusting prohibitionists invading the world of sports makes me ashamed he from Austin.