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		<title>What Exactly Would Nascar Have To Gain Out Of Targeting Jeremy Mayfield?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[He is playing this victim role.  If anything, having the public know someone who is a meth user is participating in their sport makes the sport look bad.  So why would they want to make someone look like a druggie when it hurts Nascar&#8217;s image as well.
Also his behavior to me seems like ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He is playing this victim role.  If anything, having the public know someone who is a meth user is participating in their sport makes the sport look bad.  So why would they want to make someone look like a druggie when it hurts Nascar&#8217;s image as well.<br />
Also his behavior to me seems like straight up addict behavior especially since addicts always feel someone is out to get them.  Most think the cops, Jeremy Mayfield thinks Nascar is.</p>
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