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Arlen Specter Wants to Use Your Tax Dollars

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  1. pgabriel

    pgabriel Educated Negro

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    To investigate Spygate, the New England Patriots

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    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.

    The story was first reported by the New York Times.

    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.


    Goodell, in his previously scheduled news conference Friday from Phoenix, said, "I am more than willing to speak with the senator. There are very good explanations why the tapes were destroyed by our staff -- there was no purpose for them."

    There were six tapes, according to Goodell -- some from the 2007 preseason, and the rest from 2006. Another reason he had them destroyed was one tape was leaked to the media just after the Patriots-Jets game. "We wanted to take and destroy that information," he said. "They may have collected it within the rules, but we couldn't determine that. So we felt that it should be destroyed."



    The letters

    Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) sent two letters to NFL commissioner Roger Goodell requesting information about the "Spygate" incident. The commissioner replied on Jan. 31. Read the letters:


    The matter may not compare to the CIA's destruction of interrogation tapes, Specter said Friday, but he added, "I do believe that it is a matter of importance. It's not going to displace the stimulus package or the Iraq war, but I think the integrity of football is very important, and I think the National Football League has a special duty to the American people -- and further the Congress -- because they have an antitrust exemption."

    "It's a league matter," New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick said Friday during his news conference. "I don't know anything about it."


    The Patriots play Sunday in the Super Bowl against the New York Giants.

    The Spygate controversy surfaced in September 2007, when NFL security confiscated a video camera and tape from a Patriots video assistant during New England's 38-14 victory over the New York Jets at Giants Stadium.



    I do believe that it is a matter of importance. It's not going to displace the stimulus package or the Iraq war, but I think the integrity of football is very important, and I think the National Football League has a special duty to the American people -- and further the Congress -- because they have an antitrust exemption.
    --Sen. Arlen Specter

    The assistant was accused of aiming his camera at the Jets' defensive coaches as they signaled to players on the field.

    After a league investigation, Goodell fined Belichick $500,000, the maximum amount, and docked the team $250,000 and a first-round draft pick. It was the biggest fine ever for a coach and the first time in NFL history a first-round draft pick has been confiscated as a penalty.

    After its investigation, the NFL said it destroyed all materials, including six tapes, it received from the Patriots.

    In a Jan. 31 letter to Specter, which the senator released Friday, Goodell said the tapes and notes on the investigation were destroyed to ensure that the Patriots "would not secure any possible competitive advantage as a result of the misconduct."

    Specter said the explanation "absolutely makes no sense at all," and blasted the commissioner for failing to respond to his inquiries on the matter for more than two months. His initial letter to the league is dated Nov. 15, 2007; the follow-up letter is dated Dec. 19. Goodell said in his letter to Specter that he just became aware of Specter's questions Thursday.

    "There's a credibility issue here," Specter said.

    Specter, a lifelong Philadelphia Eagles fan who still calls sports radio stations on Monday mornings, said he was concerned about the integrity of sports.

    "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.


    There is no timetable for when the committee would call upon Goodell.

    The possibility exists that Patriots employees or other NFL personnel would have to testify before the committee.

    "It's premature to say whom we're going to call or when," Specter said. "It starts with the commissioner. He had the tapes, and he made the decision as to what the punishment could be. He made the decision to destroy them."

    He stopped short of charging a coverup, but warned that the judiciary panel may want to probe the matter.

    In the meantime, Specter said he might miss Sunday's big game.

    "I may play squash while it's on," Specter said.
     
  2. Achilleus

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    I blame Bud...
     
  3. rhadamanthus

    rhadamanthus Contributing Member

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    Sig justified yet again. :( :mad:
     
  4. No Worries

    No Worries Contributing Member

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    Specter is slime. Good thing he is not the chair anymore or he would actually have to do what he says. Since he is not, this is simple political grandstanding.
     
  5. Mr. Clutch

    Mr. Clutch Contributing Member

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    I think Specter should subpoena the NBA on the lack of travelling violations called.

    I mean, the NBA has an antitrust exemption. They have the responsibility to call plays as called for in the rulebook.
     
  6. B-Bob

    B-Bob "94-year-old self-described dreamer"

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    The dude loves the limelight. Times this nonsense for the Superbowl ...

    Arlen Spectacle
     
  7. Mr. Clutch

    Mr. Clutch Contributing Member

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    "The matter may not compare to the CIA's destruction of interrogation tapes, Specter said Friday"

    That's a little bit of an understatement.

    Okay, this MIGHT not be as big a deal as the CIA torturing people...BUUT we're gonna do it anyway.
     
  8. Rocket River

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    Will this wait until AFTER the Steriods trails. . I mean d*MN!! . . Priorities man

    Spygate is one thing. . . but D*MMIT . . .THERE ARE STERIODS IN BASEBALL!!!

    Rocket River
    :rolleyes:
     
  9. arkoe

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    Coincidence this is being said the Friday before the Super Bowl? Me thinks not.

    They're saying Specter's a big Eagles fan.
     

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