Gary is needed for a number of reasons but most of all, we need him to dole out a big, fat dope slap to that moron in Pennsylvania who calls himself a United States Senator, Arlen Specter.
It is time his colleagues on Capitol Hill reeled this knucklehead in and reminded him of why the fine folks in PA sent him to Washington in the first place.
It isn't to treat his job as if he is a wet-nosed, grammar school toddler playing in a sand box, crying that someone played with his Tonka toy.
War, inflation, gas prices, unemployment....those are the issues this dope should be concentrating his time and efforts on and just stop crying about what has taken place in the NFL.
Every time I see or hear Arlen Specter it reminds me of a line from Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz:
"What would you do with a brain if you had one?"
The Pennsylvania Republican has been critical of NFL commissioner Roger Goodell's probe into 'spygate', saying that Goodell has made "ridiculous" assertions that wouldn't fly "in kindergarten."
Apparently, Specter is an expert on what does and doesn't fly in kindergarten.
It is time his colleagues grabbed him by the ear and hauled his lame butt out of the sandbox.
Mark Recchi has agreed to stay with the Boston Bruins.
The NHL's sixth leading active goal scorer has agreed to a one-year deal, a person familiar with the negotiations said Thursday on condition of anonymity because final details were still being worked out. The club had no comment.
The Boston Bruins picked right wing Jordan Caron with the 25th overall selection in the NHL draft Friday night.
Caron, 18, had 36 goals with 31 assists last year in junior hockey in Quebec for Rimouski. He is 6-foot-2 and 199 pounds.
Caron led his team in scoring last season over 56 regular-season games, and ranked 11th in the league in scoring.
The Boston Bruins are trying to move up from the 25th pick in the NHL draft to take a particular player they like.
That player is not among a group of about four in the draft who are ready to play next season, Bruins general manager Peter Chiarelli said Tuesday.
The 2008-2009 Boston Bruins may have disappointed themselves and their fans with a Conference semi-final exit from the Stanley Cup Playoffs, but their regular season accomplishments did not go unnoticed as three members of the organization copped awards at the NHL Awards dinner in Las Vegas Thursday night.
The Boston Bruins have signed general manager Peter Chiarelli to a contract extension, rewarding the architect who built the team with the second-best record in the NHL last season.
2009 05 31 Red Sox 8, Blue Jays 2: Dustin Pedroia
Red Sox 2nd baseman Dustin Pedroia with WBZ's Jon Miller following the team's 8-2 win over the Blue Jays in Toronto. Pedroia hit his 2nd home run of the season, a 3-run line drive into the left field foul pole.
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Red Sox closer Jonathan Papelbon with WBZ's Jon Miller on the announced 50-game suspension of current Dodger and former Red Sox teammate Manny Ramirez for using a performance-enhancing drug.
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