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"People are asking us about gas prices, the economy and war. Nobody is asking us about football."
That isn't exactly word-for-word, but something to that effect.
That from a Senator with three teams in his state (TB, Mia JAX)...... Now if only a few more would say "enough is enough"
Ick. There's nothing respectful about congressmen - of either party.Republican Mel Martinez and Democrat Bill Nelson, respectfully, represent Florida in the Senate.
As the general election comes closer, I imagine that privately they will tell him to STFU and stop making the Republican party look like it is more concerned with trifles like football signals instead of an economy in crisis.
I feel that way too. I was actually trying to be respectful to the poster I corrected.Ick. There's nothing respectful about congressmen - of either party.
Actually he's the senator from South Carolina, who technically has no team. Republican Mel Martinez and Democrat Bill Nelson, respectfully, represent Florida in the Senate.
Actually he's the senator from South Carolina, who technically has no team. Republican Mel Martinez and Democrat Bill Nelson, respectfully, represent Florida in the Senate.
Actually, the Panthers although are located in NC have a very large fanbase in SC. Charlotte (where the Panthers play) is very close to the SC border. I think it is only litterally 20 miles away from the border. So technically, the Panthers are the team of SC.
Spector's efforts are blowing away in the wind.
U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., a member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, does not think a congressional investigation in the Patriots' Spygate controversy is worthy of their time.
"Pro football is a multi-million dollar sport with a lot of competitive people from team owners to players and I have every confidence they can regulate themselves in a manner like this," Graham told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. "I respect Senator Specter but I think I'm like most Americans who believe we can make better use of our time. We're getting asked about gas prices, wars and judges but nobody is asking us about football."
http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3400913
Wow, this news seem eerily similar to another thread started yesterday.....
http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/showthread.php?t=82887