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I still feel the bet shot was to have the Mass AG Maura Healey question the NFL about them providing false information to the Patriots, thus interfering with their preparation for the most gambled upon sports event of the year. It is a legitimate question of relevance giving the emergence of gambling in Massachusetts but it did not fit in an area of concern for her which seems 100% PC.

ANYONE who runs against her will have my support after this.
 
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The Seth Carey motto, "Any Publicity is good Publicity".. how much does it cost to file a petition such as this, how much does it cost to put an ad on the 6:00 PM News??? I bet the initial is less expensive, and gets a wider range of coverage...

Well I guess it cost him nothing since he raised money through a Gofundme link.
 
I still feel the bet shot was to have the Mass AG Maura Healey question the NFL about them providing false information to the Patriots, thus interfering with their preparation for the most gambled upon sports event of the year. It is a legitimate question of relevance giving the emergence of gambling in Massachusetts but I did not fit in an area of concern for her which seems 100% PC.

ANYONE who runs against her will have my support after this.
I think Maura is a terrific AG. She's also a Pats season ticket holder and life-long fan. And, any thought that any sort of litigation is going to make one iota of a difference in this matter is nonsense. Everyone needs to stop chasing that f###### rainbow.
 
I think Maura is a terrific AG. She's also a Pats season ticket holder and life-long fan. And, any thought that any sort of litigation is going to make one iota of a difference in this matter is nonsense. Everyone needs to stop chasing that f###### rainbow.
She ignored the request of thousands of voters that the AG ask the NFL why they provided the Patriots false information and if it was an attempt to distract the Patriots from preparing for the most heavily bet sporting event of the year. How tough would have that been to ask and it would have been legitimate. I even voted for her but I will be damned if I do again and I will support anyone who goes against her and urge all fellow patriots fans to do likewise.
 
She ignored the request of thousands of voters that the AG ask the NFL why they provided the Patriots false information and if it was an attempt to distract the Patriots from preparing for the most heavily bet sporting event of the year. How tough would have that been to ask and it would have been legitimate. I even voted for her but I will be damned if I do again and I will support anyone who goes against her and urge all fellow patriots fans to do likewise.

I am not opposed to your thoughts but I will say that a DA friend of mine would have little time to deal with the NFL and a PSI issue. If he did I would imagine that his colleagues and others would question his priorities.
 
I am not opposed to your thoughts but I will say that a DA friend of mine would have little time to deal with the NFL and a PSI issue. If he did I would imagine that his colleagues and others would question his priorities.
This is why the AG should. Read the petition. 2K people asking for her to ask and she gives us the middle finger. The question of manipulation of the largest betting event of the year while Massachusetts deals with legalized gambling is not inconsequential either.
 
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