http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/reiss_pieces/2008/06/specter_not_pus.html
In a meeting with the Philadelphia Daily News editorial board on Monday, senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.,) said he has no plans to ask Congress to look into the Patriots' videotaping procedures.
"I've gone as far as I can," Specter said.
Specter had little to no support among his fellow senators, some of whom crticized him for focusing on the issue at a time when Americans have more pressing concerns.
Specter was the most vocal critic of the NFL and its investigation of the Patriots.
Actually Senator you went way further than you should have but don't worry I'm sure Comcast will show its appreciation once again at election time. :up:
It turns out single bullet Arlen is nothing more than an embarrassment to his fellow senators.
:sidelol:
In a meeting with the Philadelphia Daily News editorial board on Monday, senator Arlen Specter (R-Pa.,) said he has no plans to ask Congress to look into the Patriots' videotaping procedures.
"I've gone as far as I can," Specter said.
Specter had little to no support among his fellow senators, some of whom crticized him for focusing on the issue at a time when Americans have more pressing concerns.
Specter was the most vocal critic of the NFL and its investigation of the Patriots.
Actually Senator you went way further than you should have but don't worry I'm sure Comcast will show its appreciation once again at election time. :up:
It turns out single bullet Arlen is nothing more than an embarrassment to his fellow senators.
:sidelol: