Article:Selig has finally lost it!

For years I have sat back and watched Selig do very little to control anything about baseball in regards to the drugs and player actions. The drugs issue was really brought to bare by a former player, Jose Con, who in turn was vilefied and called all kinds of names by former players as well as active players. Selig knew what was going on for years. THe new homerun all-time leader, Mark Mc ,  told him that he was taking Andro and at that time it wasn't on a list of no no's in regards to drugs and additives. Growth homones, steriods whatever were going on for quite a number of years before Selig even started to mention it to the press or player groups. In my humble opinion,  Mr. Selig either was to stupid or unknowning or wanted to bury his head in the sand until the drug problem went away, but not a fat chance in hell of that happening. Along comes Bonds and all hell breaks loose. Everyone is up in arms pointing fingers this way or that way and talking about who did what to who or who was taking this or that and everyoned got crazy. Now  Jose comes out and really blows the top off of it good. He points fingers, mentions names and who did what and where they got it and how they used it. Selig still does nothing. Just sits in you multi-million dollar office and collects his million dollar salary, saying to the press ,  no, no, nobody does this or that and it is only a small percentaged of players doingo it. But all you need to do is look at the pictures of some of these players successfull of them 10 years ago and the difference will be forth coming as soon as you see the before or after pictures. Players 35 and older look like they are only 25 or 26 and hittiing balls farther then they did ten years ago. He must be blind, dump and stupid to not see what everyone else has been seeing for oh these last 20 years or so. The players have lied to Congress no less and the public but most of all to themselves and their families. I know Bud Selig isn't a stupid man,  I got to talk to him years ago at the All-Star game in Anaheim when Bo Jackson hit a pitch on line directly into the center field blenchers and Nolan Ryan was bringing it to the plate so fast that the players during that twilight ltime couldn't see the pitch, much less hit it, and he really knows the game and acts like you really cares but some of his actions these last 10 years or more don't follow that line. To gain back the public's trust it is going to take someone in office who is going to really grab the situation by the horns and make it so hard to do drugs, because of the penalties that they will stop doing them. In as much as Selig is the head of this snake and nothing really has been done about it to make the players accountable,  I state here and how that the commis of baseball  B. Selig has finally lost it, once and for all.