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Friday, February 8, 2008
For Henry Waxman, Tom Davis and members of the House Oversight Committee, truths have become murky, sometimes convoluted, mostly repulsive. They are asked to disclose funding for the Clinton Library and campaign -- and other endeavors -- from the Middle East, and now to sort out why Brian McNamee or Roger Clemens would risk prison time by lying to Congress, much less why McNamee would store gauze and syringes for seven years or why Clemens wouldn't have a legitimate doctor do the B-12 and lidoca ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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