Arlen Specter does not consider Spygate closed

arlen_sp.jpgI guess it's official now:

Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Comcast) never, ever is going to stop torturing the NFL as punishment for keeping that Thursday-Saturday game package for itself rather than selling it to Comcast.

Or at least not until the NFL agrees to make "Sunday Ticket" available to Comcast and other cable companies.

Sigh.

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Seeing the way Arlen Specter has dove right into this one really makes me wish I could have gone into politics. Having limited knowledge and basically no right whatsoever, I get to intrude into other people's matters just because of my title.

Oh, to be a United States Senator.

ESPN-like synergy alert! By "Other cable companies" do you mean you're new bosses?

I say go Arlen. He's right. Goodell keeps pushing his "trust us" line and I say BS. What is he hiding? BB really got a slap on the hand for some pretty involved shenanigans.

Arlen Specter has said he may go to the Senate Judiciary committee to ask for an independent investigation on the Patriots cheating in the NFL, depending on public reaction. If this outrages you as much as it does me lets all email him and let him know. This is ridiculous (moreso than the steroids in baseball hearings they wasted our tax $$$ on)and can not be allowed to happen. PLEASE send this email address to all know.

arlen_specter@specter.senate.gov

HELP STOP THE INSANITY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

I'm going to send the senator an email thanking him. At least some one cares about some integrity. Of course Spector better make sure he and his colleagues are as clean as a hound's tooth.

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