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This has to be the *only* time I've agreed with Mr. DePalma. Of course, there are far better reasons to consider Spectre an embarassment, such as his aggrandizement and threats to stand up to the Executive, followed by shameless capitulation, time and again, to said Imperial Pretzelnit.
Even here our crackerjack team won't get things underway till it's too late, until the Pats have cheated their way through the Superbowl. One thing you can say for this team: they never run out of timeouts.
And how long will it take Ted Kennedy to ask for retroactive immunity?
The nfl operates under an antitrust exemption, so it is relevent. Leagues don't deserve that special exemption if they abuse it, in various ways (like, by favouring the more important teams).
The governance of the nfl is something Specter has long been interested in. See for instance --> article on nfl + tv
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occasional observer: Even here our crackerjack team won't get things underway till it's too late, until the Pats have cheated their way through the Superbowl. One thing you can say for this team: they never run out of timeouts.
And how long will it take Ted Kennedy to ask for retroactive immunity?