Quote by Jim Sensenbrenner
These days the temptation to use steroids in sports has become too

These days the temptation to use steroids in sports has become too great for many young athletes. – Jim Sensenbrenner

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Terrorists continue to exploit divisions between law enforcement and the intelligence communities that limit the sharing of vital counterterrorism information. – Jim Sensenbrenner

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Intelligence
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Football, basketball, and the Olympic sports all have their problems with banned substances. – Jim Sensenbrenner

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Sports
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Moreover, from reforming the tax code to our immigration system, to commonsense legal reform, President Bush put America on notice that he will continue fighting to make the country, and the world, a better place for future generations. – Jim Sensenbrenner

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legal
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If you have spent any time with Barack Obama, you know hes a funny guy. Hes a good guy. He knows sports. – Edward G. Rendell

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If your man is a sports enthusiast, you may have to resign yourself to his spouting off in a monotone on a prize fight, football game or pennant race. – Marilyn Monroe

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I dont care what they say about me when Im through with sports. I dont want to be known as anything else in life but a great father. – Deion Sanders

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I mean, sports are big, big, big business. – Phil Lesh

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