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  • Senate Candidate Linda McMahon Ripped for Stance on Steroids

    Looks like Don Hooton is at it again. You guys remember when he was on here? The guy that couldn't accept the fact that it was more then just steroids that made his son kill himself...


    Linda McMahon's stance on performance-enhancing drugs has led the Senate candidate and former WWE executive to become the target of the Taylor Hooton Foundation, one of the nation's top anti-steroid groups.

    "She has refused to concede that steroid use is dangerous," the foundation's founder, Don Hooton, said in a statement released Monday. "Speaking as a father who has lost his son to steroids, I can assure her and the good people of Connecticut that these drugs are not just dangerous, they can be deadly."

    The topic of performance-enhancing drugs has dogged McMahon, a Republican, in her campaign for the Senate in Connecticut. Richard Blumenthal, the Democratic nominee, has attacked McMahon on the subject on several occasions, even citing the deaths of seven former WWE wrestlers since she began her campaign and the fact that her company suspended its drug testing for a decade before it launched a new program four years ago.

    A message left with McMahon's campaign office was not immediately returned.

    Hooton said neither he nor the foundation will take a position on the campaign or offer advice on how Connecticut residents should vote come Nov. 2. But he decided the subject was "important and very timely to challenge her on the topic of steroid use in professional wrestling."

    Hooton's son, a high school athlete in Texas, committed suicide in 2003 after abruptly halting a cycle of steroids. Hooton has testified in front of Congress on multiple occasions and tours the country to educate youth about the dangers of performance-enhancing drugs -- and he's offered to do the same for McMahon.

    "I would be delighted to sit down with her and tell her about our experience with my son Taylor as well as the stories of many other families that we've met around the country," Hooton said. "Mrs. McMahon should know that our view as to the dangers of these drugs is shared by every reputable doctor not just in America, but around the world."

    Hooton added that McMahon should face the same kind of scrutiny as executives of the four major sports in the U.S. have faced over the years on the topic of steroids, especially since he said McMahon "may have been more involved in steroid use than just turning a blind eye."

    "At a time when this threat is growing, we don't need a lawmaker who has actively condoned -- at minimum through inaction -- unlawful steroid use," Hooton said.

  • #2
    Here is the original thread I was talking about with Don Hooton, Taylor Hooton's father.

    He starts at post #9 in the thread.

    http://www.superiormuscle.com/forums...-times-article

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    • #3
      7 WWE Wrestlers???

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      • #4
        LOL I just read that thread. Never saw it when I first got here. It just amazes me that this guy is still going on about steroids. Even after the recent article about Chris Benoit.

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        • #5
          Just read it as well. I am surprised he came and posted on this board. It would have been nice to have him stick around so we can educate him.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by dna9488 View Post
            Just read it as well. I am surprised he came and posted on this board. It would have been nice to have him stick around so we can educate him.
            trust me, he was not interested in learning facts. he was only interested in blaming something on his sons suicide.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
              trust me, he was not interested in learning facts. he was only interested in blaming something on his sons suicide.
              Oh no doubt. That's how ignorant people are. Especially bible thumpers.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Timma View Post
                Oh no doubt. That's how ignorant people are. Especially bible thumpers.
                i mean i feel for the guy, he lost his son and that has to do something to you mentally.

                but the fact of the matter is that it was a combination of things that made his son do what he did.

                he acts like his son had no issues at all, took steroids, and killed himself. that is simply not the truth. his son obviously had deeper issues that his father may or may not have known about.

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                • #9
                  personally, i would like to know how much attention he paid his son the weeks leading up to his suicide.

                  its not like you wake up 1 day and say, i think i will kill myself. i have no doubt there were signs if only someone was there to see them.

                  IMO, the father cant deal with the thought of that and simply says "it was steroids".

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                    personally, i would like to know how much attention he paid his son the weeks leading up to his suicide.

                    its not like you wake up 1 day and say, i think i will kill myself. i have no doubt there were signs if only someone was there to see them.

                    IMO, the father cant deal with the thought of that and simply says "it was steroids".
                    his father was too concerned about making money and running his business.

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                    • #11
                      Where did Spidey go anyway? It was good to have a PhD chemist on the board.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                        Where did Spidey go anyway? It was good to have a PhD chemist on the board.
                        I am replacing him :D

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                          i mean i feel for the guy, he lost his son and that has to do something to you mentally.

                          but the fact of the matter is that it was a combination of things that made his son do what he did.

                          he acts like his son had no issues at all, took steroids, and killed himself. that is simply not the truth. his son obviously had deeper issues that his father may or may not have known about.
                          Originally posted by THE BOUNCER View Post
                          personally, i would like to know how much attention he paid his son the weeks leading up to his suicide.

                          its not like you wake up 1 day and say, i think i will kill myself. i have no doubt there were signs if only someone was there to see them.

                          IMO, the father cant deal with the thought of that and simply says "it was steroids".
                          Couldn't say it better myself. The guy just feels like his son was perfect and an outside element did this to him.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Scrumhalf View Post
                            Where did Spidey go anyway? It was good to have a PhD chemist on the board.
                            I wonder as well. He was on a couple boards I think.

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                            • #15
                              People need a focus for their unhappiness at times

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