Last week, Lance Armstrong gave up his fight against doping charges. For two years, Mike Anderson was Armstrong’s personal assistant, during the height of his racing career. Anderson’s story, published by Outside magazine, makes you wonder.
Read My life with Lance Armstrong, on OutsideOnline.com.
Interestingly, Sally Jenkins, a columnist for the Washington Post who co-wrote Lance Armstrong’s book (It’s Not About the Bike), rode to Armstrong’s defense. She wrote, “Lance Armstrong is a good man. There’s nothing that I can learn about him short of murder that would alter my opinion on that.” Jenkins is also the sportswriter who originally believed Joe Paterno when he said he didn’t know that Jerry Sandusky had been accused of molesting a child.
Link to Mike Anderson story provided by a Lovefraud reader.
Interesting. I guess he probably figures why lie now? He’s already been stripped of all his titles sooooo…
I think he is hoping (I think i read some where) that he might be allowed to participate in some events IF HE ADMITS LYING there has to be some benefit for him I imagine. I can’t imagine him admitting anything if he had nothing to gain.
I don’t really care.
Oxy:
Good point. There always has to be something in it for them.
I read another article in my local newspaper today about Jimmy Savile. I’ll post it if I can find it.
I can’t find online the exact article I read about Savile, but basically it was talking about how people knew what he was doing, but they turned a blind eye. I just don’t get that. These predators all seem to get away with it. Oh, and it said that he made sure to prey on people who he knew would not report him…yep, just like mine…always preyed on the women at work who were beneath him and he knew they would never tell because they couldn’t afford to lose their jobs…like me, but I scared the crap out of him when I quit…I was no longer in bondage to my job and was free to tell whatever I wanted. That’s why he came back and lovebombed me some more and kept me on the line for another nine months to a year.
I think it’s so sad that Savile died without ever facing any consequences. All his victims never got any justice. Man, he was so creepy looking.
Louise,
spaths can read us. They know what we will do, how we’ll react. They can see it in our natures, so they pick victims whom they see as “weak”. It means we have kind hearts.
To beat a spath, you have to rise above your nature — without becoming like him.
That means making choices that aren’t based on emotions which have been manipulated by the spath.
yep and dont be an open book like me..
skylar:
Thanks for the advice. Rise above…I like that. Like an eagle.
yes Louise,
rise above like a butterfly over the worms.
skylar:
I will. Thank you.