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Yes because if you used 'roids to add 5 MPH to your fastball and lied about it is VERY IMPORTANT in this day and age. Sorry, this is a non issue, slap them on the wrist and go on to more important things.Congress should not be holding hearings on steroids in baseball in the first place - I'm with you there, 100%.
Someone who lies to Congress, under oath, about ANYTHING, should not be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law? Sorry, you lost me there.
Here's an interesting little factoid (or maybe you won't find it interesting, but I did): If you are called to testify before Congress, even if you haven't been sworn in, you are considered to be under oath, and can be prosecuted for lying.
