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Old 02-04-2013, 10:30 AM   #24
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But ...

I haven't read the book, and I'm not a lawyer, but would Armstrong's book have been purchased by as many people if they knew he was a liar and a cheat?

Presumably they bought the book because they admired him and were impressed by his accomplishments, and now they've found out that his accomplishments were a result of cheating--that's a fundamental betrayal.
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