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Destruction of Football Tapes Spurs Senate Investigation
Feb 02,2008 00:00
by
Jake
Senator Arlen Specter wants NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to explain to the Senate Judiciary Committee why he order the destruction of videotapes from the league's investigation of spying by the New England Patriots. Specter's action has to rank in the top of the all time Are-You-Freaking-Kidding-Me Hall of Fame. Little wonder why the approval rating for Congress hovers in the lower- to mid-twenties. It doesn't help Specter that one of his major contributors is a cable company in a dispute with the NFL. This is Specter's justification:
Specter can posture all he wants, but a lot of money is at stake and that is the only thing driving politicians today. Probably always had been the major motivating factor since time began, as a matter of fact. We are in no way defending the New England Patriots nor the NFL. We think the Pats are cheaters and the NFL swept their investigation under the rug. But we don't believe the matter rises to the congressional investigation level.
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