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Posted by The Skipper    United States   on 06/03/2005 at 06:16 AM   
 
  1. Allan,

    What is that ad at the top of this page:  Voices of Dissent.  Yuk.  Nice group of people in that book.

    I saw Judge Napolitano on O’Reilly last night talking about the Felt family and making money from Gramps being Deep Throat.  He said it would be considered bribery.  Not that they’d charge the guy considering his age, but wouldn’t it be cool if they went after the family.  Greedy jerks.  Can’t let Gramps die without making a buck off him.  God, some people are scum.

    Posted by Phoenix    United States   06/03/2005  at  10:04 AM  

  2. I love the “Monty Python” take-off.
    -And Felt’s family shouldn’t make a DIME!

    Posted by Annoying Little Twerp    United States   06/03/2005  at  11:57 AM  

  3. To me, the issue of Felt’s family making a quick buck off him before he dies is bullshit compared to what we are about to learn in its entirety:

    And Now, The Truth

    Posted by Macker    United States   06/03/2005  at  12:59 PM  

  4. It’s like reliving the 70s again…

    Get home from school, try to relax by watching some cartoons before hitting the homework and every channel, all THREE of them, has live Watergate hearings for like a year. How boring.

    Homework became more interesting than TV and my grades went up, so I guess something good came of it.

    Posted by Christopher    United States   06/03/2005  at  04:25 PM  

  5. Well.  Now we know who instigated the great Watergate witch-hunt of the 1970’s, and we know the enabler of the MSM putsch that largely shaped the supercilious, insolent, condescending, utterly malignant and loathsome MSM we suffer today.

    This is not to speak of the other damage done--for instance, the Watergate generation of donks in Congress, including the Ketchup Kween’s court jester.

    I agree with Barb.  Felt’s family should not get a penny out of this quasi-deathbed confession.

    shut eye

    Posted by Tannenberg    United States   06/03/2005  at  05:29 PM  

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