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Lochte admits "overexaggerating the robbery story" (HE LIED). Admits it was immature behavior (HE's 32 ). He admits to being very intoxicated (DRUNK) and lying. So is all forgiven? .

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Posted - August 21, 2016

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  • He should be held accountable for his behavior and actions like anyone else would.be.This incident troubles me and is a reminder that we have to be careful when competing on the world stage. It's a remarkable paradox when you consider the time, work, sacrifice and discipline that it takes to reach that level and how easy it is to bring it all down. I respect the skills and talents of these people, but if you can show the kind of regimented discipline it takes to prepare, then you can apply the same principle to your actions. 

      August 21, 2016 6:58 AM MDT
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    No he is a disgrace and a liar and not man enough to be responsible for his actions .

      August 21, 2016 9:25 AM MDT
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