The Barry Bonds and Michael Vick cases have demonstrated that:
A) fans generally ignore allegations of deviance against star athletes.
B) professional sports teams and leagues do not waver in their public support of their top stars, even after they have been accused or convicted of crimes.
C) no element of the Golden Triangle of a sport benefits or tries to benefit from the pursuit of a major record in the sport by athletes alleged to be deviants.
D) athletes may be charged and prosecuted for what they say about their doping rather than for the doping itself.
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