I think that a large percentage of ball players cheat. And you cheer many of them. Basically, YOU are turning a blind eye to the ones who haven't been "busted" yet. If you're naive enough to think that Bonds, Sosa, Palmiero, and McGwire are the only "cheaters" on baseball, then I've got some property near Lake Michigan that you might be interested in. I'm not turning a "blind eye" to any. I can only incriminare those who have been "busted." I know you like analogies, so I'll give you one here. I'm a teacher. Do some of my students cheat? Surely. But when they make the grade, I applaud them (or reward them). Do I occasionally applaud "cheaters"? Probabaly. But until I "bust" them, no one is a cheater. I'm not turning a "blind-eye" to cheaters in my classroom. If and when they're busted, I'll deal with them. The same with MLB. I may unknowing cheer a cheater. That doesn't mean I'm hypocritical or turning a "blind eye." If and when they are caught, I'll adjust my feelings toward them. If I applied your reasoning to my classroom, I wouldn't punish anyone I caught cheating unless I was sure to catch all of them....or I wouldn't applaud any of my students good work until I was sure none were cheaters. Either of those scenarios is pretty asinine.