dray33 wrote: You're looking to pick a fight, so you'll say anything to verify your point. I jumped to no conclusions. I didn't really know, so I asked.
I'm sorry if I'm coming across as looking to pick a fight - I'm really not. But, you asked the question, I provided the answer and you didn't like it. That's fine. But you still don't KNOW what drugs those horses were on and you are definitely misinterpreting their behavior.
Why do you care? If were a bunch of mis-informed crusaders, why do you care to change our minds? One mans factual information is another mans lies. I believe drugs are ruining the sport. I am sure you know better... but I have a right to my opinion. As do you. You, with your first hand knowledge, are going to deny the fact that drugs are ruining the sport? The USERS admit that drugs are ruining the sport. What exactly are you crusading for?
I care because I hate to see the industry I am a part of and love attacked like this. I am all for improvement and I will be the first to tell you there is plenty of room for improvement. But, all people seem to want to do is attack - they don't want to listen when experienced voices (and I'm not talking about myself here, I've seen this done to so many people) try to provide facts. Obviously, I am probably not going to change your mind, dray. But, I felt compelled to point out a few things for those others who may be reading this and trying to form an opinion.
I don't think drugs are ruining the sport. I think the crap surrounding drugs is ruining the sport, though. I think misunderstanding of drugs and their uses and benefits is ruining the sport. There are certainly drugs that don't belong in horse racing. But, there are others that are beneficial and help the horses do their jobs more comfortably. I don't see how that is ruining anything. And, no, I don't believe in training through the needle - my horses really run pretty clean. There are drugs mine will never get (EPO is one), but drugs like Lasix - especially when running in a hot and humid climate like I do - have their purpose. And, I assure you - my horses aren't angry about it. They're eager to race, but they aren't crazed from being doped up. Come see me pre-race sometime and I'll be glad to show you.