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Kennedy: Spygate hearings unnecessary

Further proof that Pennsylvania Sen. Arlen Specter is a lone voice in Congress calling for hearings on Spygate.

Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy believes the government has more important things to worry about.

Keep in mind that Kennedy represents the state that the Patriots played in. But he has championed controversial causes before; this one doesn't seem to merit his interest, however.

Kennedy sits on the Judiciary Committee with Specter. If hearings are to take place, it's the Judiciary Committee that will have to make them happen. And right now, there doesn't seem to be much support to move forward.

Comments (2)

Wow.. this is a MAJOR scoop!

Seriously Bob. If slimy Teddy had said that it merited further investigation... now that would have been news...

You know... "MAN BITES DOG" stuff.

Teddy has been neutralized, I see the dark hand of SPECTRE at work. Belichek is shaken, not stirred, at this development.

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