"Hey Captain! We just found Jimmy Hoffa's body!"
"Keep digging."
Another great dig is underway based on a tip that Jimmy Hoffa is buried in some Michigan field. Another wasted weekend for some unlucky FBI agents.
http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/06/17/investigators-dig-up-michigan-field-in-search-for-jimmy-hoffa-remains/
If they do find old Jimmy's bones so his family can give him a "proper burial", close the book, and all that rot, that will eliminate one of the world's great unsolved mysteries. Then we can turn our attention to things like:
Who was Jack the Ripper?
Why haven't the Cubs won a pennant since 1945?
Why were the Brothers Tsarnaev still in this country on April 15, 2013?
What are the contents of Syed Ali's suicide note in January 2013 before he went on a murderous rampage in Orange County?
Who hired Craig Livingstone at the White House when Bill Clinton was president?
Who came up with the scheme for ATF agents in Arizona to let some 2,000 guns "walk" into Mexico?
Who gave Susan Rice those infamous Benghazi talking points?
Whose idea was it for IRS to target conservative groups applying for tax-exempt status?
Where was Hillary Clinton on the evening of 9-11-12?
Where was President Obama same evening?
Who gave the order for US military forces not to respond to Benghazi?
Where are the survivors of Benghazi?
If anyone is interested, I have a few leads.
Meanwhile, good luck to those FBI guys in Michigan.
"Good news, mein Fuehrer. The Cubs are going to win the pennant, and they just found Jimmy Hoffa's body."
5 comments:
I can answer another one of the questions.
Dennis Sculimbrene, at one time the most senior FBI agent assigned to the White House, has filed suit against the Justice Department, the FBI and the White House for a combined total of more than $10 million. You may have thought such a lawsuit, brought by the public interest law firm Judicial Watch and filed in U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia on July 26, should have received major press attention. The story, in fact, was ignored.
In some ways this former FBI agent's story is typical of so many Clinton era whistleblowers who found themselves hung out to dry by the very people and organizations that purport to serve the interests of justice, including the press.
Despite the media black out, Sculimbrene's suit has some startling and important revelations.
Sculimbrene is the one witness whose testimony is backed by unimpeachable documentary evidence, which irrefutably links First Lady Hillary Rodham Clinton to the hiring of Filegate's central character, D. Craig Livingstone, once head of White House Security. Her Livingstone connection ties Mrs. Clinton to one of the worst abuses of presidential power in the history of the republic.
Nothing to see here, move along.
You forgot one:
Who killed Vince Foster?
Gary, are you insinuating the Hitler was running Germany in 1906?
(Findalis, I suspect it was you. Sometimes the perp just can't help themselves talking about it. Call this the Harry Orchard Syndrome).
Siarlys,
I thought you were the history guy. I made no reference to the Cubs winning the World Series (which was 1908 and 1907). I referenced their winning the NL pennant in 1945-a few months after that photo of Hitler was taken. By then, of course, Der Fuehrer wasn't around to celebrate.
Ah, I must admit the details of Cubs history have never been my forte. I just keep half an eye on how they are doing in the NL standings each year. I did get a little excited the year they let the Giants walk all over them, and the year they won two out of five in the playoff series against San Diego, then let San Diego take the next three.
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