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Slip on O'reily, exsposes elitist brotherhood, sounded fishy?




Topic started on 28-3-2006 @ 10:31 PM by AnAbsoluteCreation


I was just watching O'reily factor (humor purposes) and Congressman Anthony Weiner, (D) and they had a cheesy discussion where they were supporting each others rhetoric, the at the end when the signed off, Congressman Weiner said, "Thank you, Brother O'reily." Is that sketch or what? Seems to me it was a slip of tongue and O'reily sort of hesitated when he said it. Anyone else catch that? PLEASE! AAC



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reply posted on 16-4-2006 @ 08:12 PM by legallygold223




I hate when Steven Sosa(Author of "Secret Societies of America's Elite") is right. Plus, it happened a few years ago too. At least a couple congressmen on the show have called him "brother". It was like the first couple seasons of it. Back when I cared a little more for his public Bull.

Bad College Grads! BAD! BAD!



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reply posted on 19-4-2006 @ 03:59 AM by geek101


i think its maybe an "in" thing with Fox.
The other night, i was watching (from UK) a discussion with Brit Hume, Juan Williams and some others. And the presenter, when asking for a reply from Hume, to what Williams had just said.....said something like, ..."what response do you have to what Brother Williams said"

weird.



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reply posted on 20-4-2006 @ 11:19 AM by Ralph_The_Wonder_Llama


Maybe they're trying to be hip. 'Sup, brother?

I lived in Hawai'i for 5 years, and we called each other bra'. Maybe Hawai'i should be reexamined as the new NWO HQ.



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reply posted on 8-5-2006 @ 11:19 PM by warpboost


Does anyone know if either one of them are masons



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