January 22, 2008 - Washington, DC - In a shocking move
Congress has acted to prevent the New England Patriots from competing
in the Super Bowl this season; the possibility that they may rescind
their previous Super Bowl titles is “on the table” according to several
sources on Capitol Hill.
The move comes after recent moves by
Congress to eliminate steroids in baseball and sports in general. The
Congressional rationale for intervening in baseball is to prevent young
athletes from using steroids. They believe that if baseball players are
allowed to get away with it then kids will learn that you can cheat and
succeed; or worse, that cheating is the key to success.
After the Patriots defeated the Chargers a meeting of the House
Committee on Government Reform (the same committee that lead the charge
on steroids) was held and it was decided action must be taken. The
House of Representatives had passed a resolution condemning the
Patriots early Monday morning and the “True Patriots Don’t Cheat Act”
was passed by mid-day. The Senate quickly passed mirror legislation and
with the President’s approval the New England Patriots have been
removed from the February 3rd game and the San Diego Chargers put in
their place.
“The Chargers represent what’s right about America,” Representative
Duncan Hunter (R-CA) said, “LT, Philip Rivers, and Antonio Gates were
all out there injured and playing their hearts out… well LT was a
little too hurt but you know what I mean. They went out there and
played with their hearts. Those so-called ‘Patriots’ a pack of hoodlums
and cheaters. We did this today so that the children of this country
don’t get the wrong message; we want kids to know cheating doesn’t pay.”
Massachusetts Senator John Kerry (D) rebutted Hunter’s statement,
“The New England Patriots are an iconic franchise and I don’t believe
they should be prevented from playing in this game. They got caught
cheating. So what? I always say if you’re not cheating, you’re not
trying.”
Congress agreed with Representative Hunter and sent an official
reprimand to Senator Kerry before breaking for their six-week vacation
this evening. The Patriots “Spy Gate” scandal was an issue Congress
simply couldn’t ignore.
“We would be absolute hypocrites not to do this,” Illinois Senator
and Presidential Candidate Barrack Obama (D) said, “How can we as a
nation, as a people, and as a Congress attack cheating on the one hand
and reward it on the other? In the end, we can’t. It’s time to take a
stand and show our children that if you cheat you will get caught and
you will get punished.”
When asked for his feelings on the matter Presidential Candidate and
former Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney (R) smiled into the camera
and after a few seconds said, “Optimism.”
Fred Thompson’s (R) office said he was “taking a nap” when called for comment.
Thus far there’s been no official reaction for the NFL but Patriots
Coach Bill Belichick launched into an uncharacteristic and intelligible
tirade when asked for comment. The question now is how will fans react
to this move? Congress is betting they will applaud it, “the country is
committed to stopping cheaters from succeeding” Senator and
Presidential Candidate Hillary Clinton (D-NY) said, “and so are we.”
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