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Chris Ⓐ LeRoux
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If I am released from prison within two months, I will win Olympic medal in London next year
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Dustin Oranchuk
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i would never put anything past Boevski
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Guilty or not, I feel bad for the guy. The more I delve into the justice system here or abroad the more I realize how totally screwed up it is and how they habitually screw people over.
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there might be some greek o-ring fullfillment but it will not be olympic!
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As I said, Boevski is a hero for defying the state's unjust restrictions on private property and free trade. The state has committed crimes of violence against him and continues to do so. And, celebrating the possibility he might be raped is really sick, as sick as the drug war in general.
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Re: News: Brazil-Jailed Bulgarian Champ Lost in Translation
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Dec 15, 2011, 09:05 AM »
Boevski certainly does stand a good chance of being assaulted while jailed but I don't consider rape funny either.
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Do you think it's actually possible for Boevski to lift enough to earn a medal in the Olympics (supposing Bulgaria actually could send somebody, and that it is Boevski) with such little time available for training? He would probably have to total at least 330 kg and I assume he has not been training at all this year.
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That may help him maintain a positive attitude. But, I think he should focus on escape.
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