Appeasement
still doesn't work;
Women's
advocacy groups on Thursday excoriated NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's
changes to the league's personal conduct policy, saying it does not do
enough to help victims and hold players who commit domestic violence
accountable.
National Football League owners voted on Wednesday to accept
Goodell's revised program, hoping to stem criticism that has tarnished
the league's image.
"It's an exercise in public relations," National
Organization for Women President Terry O'Neill told Reuters. "Roger
Goodell's idea of leadership is to fake out the public.
And Terry isn't about to be faked out when there's filthy lucre to be had;
O'Neill
wants economic support for the victim ....
And the victim's legal representatives and spokespersons?
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