FORUM COLUMN
By David Ezra The federal government indicted baseball's home run king, Barry Bonds in November 2007. The IRS-led investigation failed to produce the tax evasion charges many had anticipated. Nor was Bonds charged with illegal steroid use. Instead, when the trial finally gets under way today, the government will still be spending our much-needed money to try to prove Bonds lied during his Dec. 4, 2003, grand jury testimony. T...
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