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Arlen Specter to Stand Strong Against Illegal Spying -- In the NFL

Posted by William K. Wolfrum, Shakesville at 5:14 AM on February 4, 2008.


Let's see, everyone knows the U.S. government is spying on its people, but Specter is more concerned about NFL coaches spying on each other.
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This post was originally published on 2/2/08

This is rich. Arlen Specter has spent the last few years trying to be the Senate's voice of reason when it comes to the government eavesdropping -- and that voice has continually reasoned that everyone should do everything Bush and Cheney and Co. want, including giving immunity to law-breaking telecom companies.

Not satisfied of being an impotent toadie of the Bush Administration, however, Specter now wants to really break open the Eavesdropping scandal. The barely existing scandal in the NFL, that is.

"Senator wants to know why NFL destroyed Patriots spy tapes"

WASHINGTON -- With the Super Bowl fast approaching, a senior Republican senator says he wants the NFL to explain why it destroyed evidence of the New England Patriots cheating scandal.

"I am very concerned about the underlying facts on the taping, the reasons for the judgment on the limited penalties and, most of all, on the inexplicable destruction of the tapes," said Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., in a Thursday letter to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell.

Specter, the top Republican on the Senate Judiciary Committee, said the matter could put the league's antitrust exemption at risk. In a phone interview with the Times on Thursday, he said the committee at some point will call on Goodell to address the antitrust exemption as well as the destruction of the tapes.

"Their antitrust exemption has been on my mind for a long time," he said in a Capitol Hill news conference Friday.

Let's see, everyone knows the U.S. government is spying on its people, and have use private telecom companies to do it, even before Sept. 11, 2001. For his part, Specter has created a bill to protect the telecoms - then lied about it. He's introduced one impotent bill after another, it seems, and has been the ultimate example of why bipartisanship means "lie, cheat, or force the Democrats to do what we want" in Republican-speak.

Basically, when the Bush Administration gets everything they want, and when telecoms are either given immunity or straight-out pardoned by Bush and the government is allowed to spy on anyone they want through the number of loopholes the FISA bill will have, you can thank Arlen Specter. Because in reality, all he's done is been a convenient roadblock for an administration that never met a civil right they liked, and they've used him often.

But now he's worried about eavesdropping in the NFL and thinks it's the Senate's job to clean it all up. Because, you know, the Super Bowl is tomorrow and now he's getting maximum face time. Jesus.

Let's see, everyone knows the U.S. government is spying on its people, and have use private telecom companies to do it, even before Sept. 11, 2001. For his part, Specter has created a bill to protect the telecoms - then lied about it. He's introduced one impotent bill after another, it seems, and has been the ultimate example of why bipartisanship means "lie, cheat, or force the Democrats to do what we want" in Republican-speak.

Basically, when the Bush Administration gets everything they want, and when telecoms are either given immunity or straight-out pardoned by Bush and the government is allowed to spy on anyone they want through the number of loopholes the FISA bill will have, you can thank Arlen Specter. Because in reality, all he's done is been a convenient roadblock for an administration that never met a civil right they liked, and they've used him often.

But now he's worried about eavesdropping in the NFL and thinks it's the Senate's job to clean it all up. Because, you know, the Super Bowl is tomorrow and now he's getting maximum face time. Jesus.

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Tagged as: specter, football, nfl, fisa, warrantless wiretapping, bush administration

William K. Wolfrum is a regular blogger for Shakesville


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Your taxpayer dollars at work.
Posted by: monkeywrench on Feb 4, 2008 8:28 AM   
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I sleep much better at night knowing that our Congress is doing the People's work, by protecting us from those dastardly organizations, the AFL and NFL.

I guess we have to fight them on the gridiron, so we don't have to fight them at home.

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BUSY BODY NATION
Posted by: bryangalt on Feb 4, 2008 10:21 AM   
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The Senator is simply demonstrating his concern for the image of the NFL by asking about the "alleged" eavesdropping that occured so that the children of America (ages 6 to 45) won't feel betrayed or shocked by yet another celebrity scandal! Hasn't Congress made it their business to get up in ours lately?

Apparently, since their are only a few sets of BALLS that work at the Capital, showing this same level of disgust towards Bush/Cheney for their criminal actions against the people of America doesn't cut the cake. Why would the good Congress want to fire Bush/Cheney anyway? Isn't it enough to have Britney in the looney bin and the Dog Fighter in the Dog Pound?

Holy Bat-Poop people, we may have to raise the internal terror level to RED ALERT! With the populace wondering if their slurpy is going to blow up every time they step into a 7-11 (I know, its a gross generalization, but I live in a really red district and I see and hear this too often-and these red district types are still secretly in love with their brainless wonder leader), the Congress can pretend to care that public institutions such as the NFL/MLB/KGB are potentially setting a bad example for little Johnny, and they will spare no expense to investigate the crap out of it to make sure some Commie lying bastard pays in Guantanamo for it!

That just adds to the irony of how much Bush/Cheney truly belong behind bars at The Hague to be prosecuted as War Criminals, yet our Congress can't even muster up enough muscle to prevent Bush from forcing his 525 bitches into giving away the rights of the voters.

This country is going to slide right out of its historic leadership position if this is what we have in store for the future, leaders who are more concerned about nothing, keeping the public wondering around doped on tranquilizers and god knows what else, while they continue to rush money out of the treasury to the rich and to the gas corporations at such a rate that the guillotine is starting to look like it needs to make a comeback.

THE CAPITAL BUILDING NEEDS AN ENEMA! If your Senator or Representative is up for re-election, vote for the other guy. I think we need to do this for the next two or three election cycles, just keep voting in the other guy each election until these men and women realize where they work and who they represent so they can get their collective heads out of their asses.

I would like to apologize for any language that may have been offensive such as: BUSH, CHENEY, WAR CRIMINALS, ETC. I know its hard to read that OUR LEADERSHIP is deserving of a jail cell and not cringe with disgust.

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