The sale of the Rams has been expected since Frontiere's death in January 2008. Her children are both involved in other interests and neither has ties to St. Louis.
A group headed by St. Louis Blues owner Dave Checketts was also interested in buying the Rams. Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh was initially part of the Checketts group but was dropped in October after adverse publicity about his involvement.
The sale has raised concerns in St. Louis, which lost the Cardinals franchise after the 1987 season when Bill Bidwill moved the franchise to Arizona. Several games last season were not sold out, though that was partly due to the on-field performance -- at 1-15, the Rams had the worst record in the league.
Khan did not return calls to his home or company by The Associated Press.Huh. With that IRS record being attacked by the mean old gubmint, you'd think he'd be right at home in the NFL owner's club and cool with the Wingers.
According to federal court records in Illinois, the Internal Revenue Service has accused Khan and his wife, Ann, of improperly sheltering $250 million in income between 1999 and 2003, reducing their taxes by $85 million. In an interview with The (Champaign) News-Gazette in early 2009, Shahid Khan said the couple paid the IRS $68 million to settle the dispute, but insisted he'd done nothing wrong.
"There isn't a hint of a criminal issue here," Khan told the newspaper, saying he planned to try to get the money back through litigation. It wasn't clear whether he's taken legal steps since then to recover the money and an IRS spokesman declined comment Thursday.
Forbes last year ranked Flex-N-Gate as the 229th largest private company in the U.S., with an estimated $2.14 billion in annual revenue. The company says on its Web site that it has more than 9,500 employees at plants and other facilities in the U.S., Canada, Mexico, Argentina and Spain.
You know, except for the fact he's a Muslim. Debbie Schlussel leads the blitz:
Normally those would be a problem with the NFL ownership committee. But maybe the NFL makes exceptions in the interest of Muslim affirmative action. Hey, it’s a good thing the football is no longer made of real pigskin, right? And in case you were wondering, his first name means “martyr,” as in martyr for Islam. Islamic terrorists call themselves shahids.And nasty racist Wingers call themselves "Debbie Schlussel." Your point?
Like I said, conservative minority owners in the NFL–verboten; but Muslim tax cheats named for Islamic martyrdom–YAY! Gee, I wonder if Mr. Khan will denounce HAMAS and Hezbollah. Actually, I don’t wonder because I know the answer: don’t bet on it. And the spineless NFL and its owners won’t have the guts to ask him, either.Well, why does he have to denounce HAMAS just because he's a Muslim? That would be like asking you to denounce the Klan because you're a white Christian.
I wonder if the Wingers really are this stupid to piss off the National Football League and its tens of millions of US fans.
This from the chick who claimed that Mighty Whitey and His Massive Thundercock (and friends!) stopped a brown terrist "dry run" that was SO totally going to nuke every church with underwear fires.
ReplyDeleteSure, why not?
Really, I'd love to see Pammycakes and Malkinvania and declare kanly on the NFL for this along with Slushie here.
ReplyDeleteI hope Rush and Beck do too.