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AP source: Union offers settlement to NFL
The union asked Goodell to recuse himself as the appeal hearing officer, but the commissioner refused, citing his responsibility to protect the integrity of the game. We want to make sure we have a fair and open process."
Sounds like that lying son of a bitch McGlynn, doesn't it?
---see story below
MCGLYNN and SHERIFF DIPAOLA
two peas in di POD (aola!)
And Stephanie Muccini-Burke is the fly that walked right into Spider McGlynn's web.
Chomp!
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Howie Carr on WRKO calls the late Sheriff James V. DiPaola "the crooked Sheriff."
McGlynn's defacto "campaign manager" also managed the campaign of DiPaola.
So do the math.
McGlynn was in as deep as DiPaola, it is IMPOSSIBLE for the logical mind to think that McGlynn doesn't do business exactly as DiPaola did.
We have INFORMATION from the Massachusetts State Retirement Board that arrived on Thursday regarding an employee of the Sheriff's office who is a lame-duck city councilor.
So when that dirty rat pounds the table at the City Council and lies through his teeth, know this, the outgoing councilor was a McGlynn agent.
Stephanie Muccini-Burke is embracing that individual from the creepy, crooked late sheriff's office. And as the days get closer to election day, do we ever have information that we will unleash on those endorsing Muccini-Burke.
Quote from a once famous D.J.:
"This is going to be fun."
Actually, this is serious business, with the fate of the city of Medford in play.
The union asked Goodell to recuse himself as the appeal hearing officer, but the commissioner refused, citing his responsibility to protect the integrity of the game. Last week, Goodell said at a fundraiser: "There is no timeline. We want to make sure we have a fair and open process."
"We are focused on it," Goodell added. "We are obviously being very thorough and want to make sure we consider all aspects of his appeal. We will make a decision as quickly as possible."
http://www.newsday.com/sports/football/tom-brady-deflategate-appeal-union-offered-settlement-to-nfl-ap-source-says-1.10670326