As far as I'm concerned, this list named players that we already knew about or highly suspected, or players that we really couldn't care less about. Other than the players that we already knew doped due to admission and/or failed tests, this report is nothing more than circumstantial evidence and a bunch of he-said-she-saids. Under most circumstances, this report proves absolutely nothing, and when Selig says he's going to prosecute on a "case-by-case" basis, this tells me he has absolutely nothing and no one's going to be suspended over it. As much as I'd like to see Bonds and Clemens burn over this, they're not simply because they've never tested positive.
As far as Canseco getting ready to go on his "I told you so" tour, he can go burn for all I care. Whether the guy was right or not, he gets zero respect from me. The guy isn't fingering people for the good/integrity of the game, he's doing it because he got caught and now just wants to take as many people down with him as possible. The Italian half of my blood has absolutely no respect for snitches, and that's all he is. I have a lot more respect for Frank Thomas, a guy that could have easily decided to shoot up and put up the same kind of numbers that McGuire, Canseco, and Bonds did, but instead stayed clean. Personally, I regard Thomas' 500 home runs as a much greater accomplishment that Bonds' 760+.