It would be an Eagles fan/idiot Republican from one of my least favorite states that would make a further issue out of the Patriots' Spygate incident. I guess lately the hot topic is "sports integrity," so let's jump on the bandwagon. Listen to this moron...
"I don't think you have to have a law broken to have a legitimate interest by the Congress on the integrity of the game ... What if there was something on the tapes we might want to be subpoenaed, for example? You can't destroy it. That would be obstruction of justice," Specter said to The Times.
1. If there's no law broken, then leave it the f* alone. Solve serious issues - the war, health-care, education - that is what the Senate does, right?
2. What could he possibly imagine to be on the tapes? I recently threw out some old VHS tapes of my high school sports teams - anything you might want to subpoena there?
3. Obstruction of justice? Are you f*ing kidding me? Ow... my brain hurts.
The NFL has even explained themselves already...
"...the reason for destroying them was 'so that our clubs would know they no longer exist and cannot be used by anyone.'"
The NFL took care of this months ago; too bad the news takes this long to get to Pennsylvania.
2.01.2008
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