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Reported today by Greg Bishop of The New York Times: Sen. Arlen Specter clarified Thursday that his involvement in the New England Patriots' videotaping controversy was not over. Neither is his battle with the NFL. Specter, R-Pa., said in a telephone interview that his comments to the editorial board of The Philadelphia Daily News earlier this week "didn't really come out with the proper flavor." "My view on the overall situation is that we may well see the other shoe drop somewhere," Specter said. "We went about as far as we could go, given the public attitude today about the economy and gas prices and Iraq. We're always very careful about initiating a congressional investigation. Click here to continue reading. CommentsLeave a comment |
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Good Lord!!! Like this country doesnt have enough problems...hard working people losing homes..gas at almost 5 bucks a gallon...soldiers getting killed in Iraq!!! Senator Specter please face the reality that the Pats beat up on the Steelers and Eagles (in the case of the Steelers much more than once!!)and get over it! Please start focusing on REAL problems the country has and leave this ALONE!!!!!!!!!!
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