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. . . even went looking for bin Laden says something about the guy--something good, I hasten to add. But this? Even if half of what is being reported is true the USG is in for another seriously black eye.
to distract us from the melting economic situation.
This also:
Prisoner helped bin Laden elude capture: FBI
One can only wonder how the FBI obtained its evidence...
he found Rev Billy. The guy's pure gold.
Going to war for the wrong reasons, killing innocent people, torturing, destroying the US military capability . . .
with
someones private sex life.
with no power. But there is power in having no real power, and Spurlock is exercising that directive. Meaning if you or I wanted to find Bin Laden and were commited, we could do it I'd bet. But if we had the ability to arrest or kill him, we could search 20 yrs and find nothing but dust.
I like Spurlock and always have. Anybody willing to go into lock up for 30 days just to see what's it like and issue a report is an honest, commited individual. Props to his wife as well; what would your spose say if you told them you were: going to jail, going to eat all McDonalds, or go searching for Osama all for a film project?
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