Steey, you little punk. Don't call me a liar. You know damn well that Armstrong was under contract for millions of dollars when he got cancer. His claims were also not accepted because he didn't have coverage active anymore, and he admits it. He did at one time apparantly have a policy, but had dropped it and was trying to get retroactive coverage. That's a fact. Oakley, taking advantage of the situation to a point and also feeling bad, "hired" him as an employee as their policy didn't have a pre-existing condition clause, and his medical bills were picked up right away. That actually wound up costing Oakley as their rates then wind up going up, which tanslates to costing consumers more to pay for it.
You are the dumber than a box of rocks spreading lies to advance your propaganda BS.
BTW, even if he was out of the cofidus contract which he wasn't until the hole issue boiled over, he was also under contract to Nike and someone else. He also was making millions prior to the illness, so again there was no reason for him not to have insurance.