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By Wayne Drehs
ESPN.com Friday, August 10, 2007 The concept was to start a conversation, to present a hypothesis, support it with facts and ask SportsNation how it felt about the past, present and future of cheating in sports. We suggested the issue wasn't so much about Justin Gatlin, Shawne Merriman, Michael Waltrip or anyone else who has blurred the ethical lines in sports over the past year but rather was about us, the fans and how much more cheating we're willing to tolerate. Hundreds of readers sent e-mails or participated in an ESPN ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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