Specter Issues Statement

Sen. Arlen Specter (R-Pa.) has released a statement about the latest developments in the "SpyGate" case.

It says:

"I think it is very unfortunate that the NFL has already started its 'nothing new' spin before watching the tapes or finding out what Mr. Matt Walsh has to say. Let's see where the evidence leads."

Specter has been critical of the NFL throughout its investigation of the videotaping scandal involving the New England Patriots.

By Mark Maske |  May 8, 2008; 7:00 PM ET  | Category:  League , Patriots
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I guess paying $4 a gallon for gas, everyone losing their homes in a mortgage crisis and an unjustified war in Iraq is not enough to keep Mr. Specter busy. No wonder why this country is in crisis!

Posted by: virtueandvice | May 9, 2008 2:02 PM

WATCH OUT, if the Eagles win the Super Bowl, he'll shut up!

ROFLMAO

Posted by: caphcky | May 9, 2008 2:46 PM

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