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« Memo to Obama | Main | "Some of Those States in the Middle." » May 19, 2008The Things You Can't Say... or DoThe list of things Barack Obama says you can't talk about keeps growing. And when Obama isn't telling the American people what they can and can't talk about, he's not above telling them what to drive, what to eat, and how to heat and cool their homes. Arrogant, insufferable elitist. Posted in Campaign Season
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It's time to discuss how Cindy McCain's father appears related to the tale of a journalist's murder. http://www.phoenixnewtimes.com/2000-02-17/news/haunted-by-spirits/full http://www.mattwelch.com/archives/2007/12/23-week/ Matt Welsh. "Turns out, the guy widely suspected of ordering Don Bolles' hit was a huge Arizona mobster who employed Cindy McCain's convict father Jim Hensley, and who had just had his appointment to the state's racing board scuttled by Bolles' investigative reporting into his filthy career. From the Arizona Republic in 2000: Jim Hensley had been an underling to well-known power broker Kemper Marley Sr., a rich rancher and wholesale liquor baron with suspected links to the 1976 car-bomb murder of Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles." "Eugene Hensley was sentenced to a year in federal prison. Jim Hensley got six months, but his sentence was suspended. He received probation. In 1953, Jim Hensley was again charged with falsifying records at Marley's liquor firms. The companies were defended by William Rehnquist, who would go on to become chief justice of the Supreme Court. Hensley was found not guilty. " http://www.azcentral.com/specials/special01/0528bolles-keyplayers.html "On June 2, 1976, a bomb exploded beneath Arizona Republic reporter Don Bolles’ car. Eleven days later, he died. Today, there are still those who believe Bolles’ slaying is something of a mystery. Prosecutors say he was killed because of his stories attacking powerful Valley businessman Kemper Marley. Others think he died because of what he wrote about organized crime. Still others believe he was done in by a combination of the two. The truth is buried in the minds, or in the graves, of those who were involved." Posted by: kravitz at May 19, 2008 9:36 PMPost a comment
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