
Get these people out of our lives. Why are they here?
The head of the Senate Judiciary Committee, Arlen Specter, wants a full Congressional hearing like they had about MLB steroid use to look into the charge that the New England Patriots videotaped opposing teams signals.
Good grief. Does anyone besides me think it's ironic that Specter voted for Bush's Protect America Act that let the government eavesdrop on people's conversations? But football teams can't spy on each other. What happened to the old saying, all's fair in football and war?
What the hell does this have to do with the nation? In case you don't get it, I'll answer that one for you: It has nothng, nothing to do with the nation and the NFL should tell this blowhard to butt out. It's none of your business how we run our business.
The country is backrupt. The war is an endless morass, draining this country of millions by the day and killing, maiming, and destroying lives on both sides. Our reputation overseas is shit, and this guy thinks that a pressing issue of the head of the Senate Judiciary Committee for the most powerful nation in the world is to investigate whether or not a football team spied on the other one. Hell, is that even illegal??

Why don't they do what legislators used to do in the old days: go home when their work in Washington was done and run a hardware store? These guys have nothing to do since there's an election going on, so they come up with ridiculous stuff like this.
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