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It's time to scrap the WADA with its presumptions of guilt and compulsory self-incrimination. "Don't ask, don't tell" is a drugs policy that would serve sport well.
It's time to scrap the WADA with its presumptions of guilt and compulsory self-incrimination. "Don't ask, don't tell" is a drugs policy that would serve sport well.
I believe most of the world's elite track and field athletes would disagree.
It's time to scrap the WADA with its presumptions of guilt and compulsory self-incrimination. "Don't ask, don't tell" is a drugs policy that would serve sport well.
I believe most of the world's elite track and field athletes would disagree.
This seems to be based on some silly notion that most of the world's elite track and field athletes are entirely clean.
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