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“Things should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler.” — Albert Einstein

Crisis

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Do you care about American football league? I happened to not care about it even a little bit. But I was mistaken because apparently professional NFL games, and all that involve with them are extremely important. Otherwise how can you explain the need of the federal government to check if one team was spying on another and by that breaking, or not, some rules of the league association. This is obviously should not be handled by the league, which the last time I checked was private organization, but by no other than the mighty Arlen Specter.

After all once you allow cheating in football games, it is a short way to complete ceos. No, I’m not joking if the federal government will not act expediently to solve this crisis we are going to face a major problem with the values of are youth:

“They are enormous role models for everybody,” Specter said. “If you can cheat in the NFL, you can cheat in college, you can cheat in high school, you can cheat on your grade-school math test. There’s no limit as to what you can do. I think they owe the public a lot more candor and a lot more credibility.”

Written by Rogel

May 14th, 2008 at 5:33 pm