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I sure would love to see that.
Shut some of these dip****s up.
......take legal action to some of the people that keep slandering them?
I sure would love to see that.
Shut some of these dip****s up.
......take legal action to some of the people that keep slandering them?
I sure would love to see that.
Shut some of these dip****s up.
Slander is a very hard thing to prove as you not only need to prove that what was said was untrue you also need to prove malice or intent to publish false info. Otherwise all the media would owe is a retraction which wouldnt be on the front page like the scandal.
Google: ABSCAM
Then compare it to the relationship Arlen Specter has with Comcast Cable.
Nah, that's nearly an impossible thing to do unless you can prove intent/malice, which I highly doubt.
Trust me when I say that the Patriots have no interest in ever seeing the inside of a court room or congressional hearing room on this.
I'm sure they just want it to go away, so I see no reason they would protract the story themselves.
I DO think that some very good questions, at the least, can be asked of Arlen Specter as to why ON THE MORNING OF THE SUPER BOWL he thought it NOT an abuse of power for him to go on national TV and Radio shows to call on Tom Brady to go to Congress to answer questions about Spygate.
Why not Belichick?
Obviously, Specter's intent was to affect the outcome of the game.
......take legal action to some of the people that keep slandering them?
I sure would love to see that.
Shut some of these dip****s up.
Actually, if it in print it's libel. Spider Man's boss said so in the first movie.
The short answer is "probably not."
A private citizen (e.g., you or I) has much greater protection against defamation than a "public figure."
Basically, for the Patriots to win, they'd have to show that (A) the Herald knew it was BS, or (B) Tomase had strong reason to believe it was BS, and published it anyway.
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