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Catholic Church scorn vs New Orleans Saints scorn

I'm totally anti-Catholic church.

And I'm glad the Saints are getting exposed.

But unless I'm an idiot who slept through my sole law clash, there's no law against organizations colluding to put out a unified message.

There are laws against leaking documents against a court order.

Give them tons of scorn, but they didn't break the law.
It's not about the Saints doing anything illegal (at least not in my mind); it's about the Saints' active participation in minimizing the Church's exposure.
 
Florio leads with "oversized rodent."
Nice.
Rich and famous journalists whose fame and fortune are derived from branding as a sport-specific insider are more likely than others to be water-carriers for their league and sport. That's true across the spectrum. MLB. NBA. NFL. NASCAR. Golf.
 
Nothing to see here says Commissioner Law & Order

"Well, a couple things, one is… Mrs. Benson and the Saints are very involved in this community, and they are great corporate citizens. So Mrs. Benson takes all these matters seriously, particularly for someone with the catholic church connections that she does.

"But I would say this, this is a matter of the FBI, I think local law enforcement, nationally and otherwise, are involved with this. Mrs. Benson first mentioned this back in 2018 in the context of… she's made multiple comments about this… which you all have seen her transparency of the emails that are out there. So I leave it to them, but I am confident that they are playing nothing more than a supportive role to help be more transparent in circumstances like this."

https://saintswire.usatoday.com/202...eaction-saints-catholic-clergy-abuse-scandal/
 
It's not about the Saints doing anything illegal (at least not in my mind); it's about the Saints' active participation in minimizing the Church's exposure.

And, sadly, they're allowed to do that.

Hate to go all capitalist on everyone, but hit them in the pocket book and send a message.
 

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