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Title: Sheen/O'Donnell Attack Dogs Are Bushite Neo-Cons.
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valjean24601 - March 25, 2007 11:33 PM (GMT)
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Sheen/O'Donnell Attack Dogs Are Bushite Neo-Cons On The Payroll
Bo Dietl in business with Saudi Royal family

Paul Joseph Watson
Prison Planet
Friday, March 23, 2007
 

Earlier today we highlighted how one of the attack dogs on the Scarborough hit piece was part of an organization whose President is a paid consultant for Fox News. Matthew Felling, media director for the Center of Media and Public Affairs, is also a former fellow of the American Enterprise Institute, a right wing Neo-Con think tank.

Thanks to information passed on by our readers we have now also discovered that Bo Dietl, a New York detective who savaged Charlie Sheen and Rosie O'Donnell about their views on 9/11 on an O'Reilly Factor segment last night, was appointed by Bush senior as Co-Chairman of the National Crime Commission in 1989, and chosen as Security Consultant to the National Republican Party Convention in 1992 and 1996.

Dietl is also CEO of Beau Dietl Associates (BDA), which counts amongst its clients Columbia Pictures, Coca-Cola, Grey Advertising , PaineWebber, Lehman Brothers, Bankers Trust and the Royal Family of Saudi Arabia.

The Saudi Royals are intimately implicated in 9/11. In the hours immediately after after 9/11, dozens of Saudi royals and members of the bin Laden family fled the U.S. in a secret airlift authorized by the Bush White House, when all other air traffic was grounded.

So for Bo Dietl to do anything other than shill for the official conspiracy theory of 9/11 would be to jeopardize his cozy relationship with the Bushes and risk losing the moola being tossed in his direction by the corrupt Saudi Royals.

Another example of fair and balanced on behalf of Fox News!


http://www.prisonplanet.com/articles/march...7attackdogs.htm

I used to watch Scarborough Country nearly every night, but then the show got boring of the stuff it covers all the time.

not a lengthy article, but it has articles within the article that kind of sum up the whole idea.

Deltasix - March 26, 2007 12:29 AM (GMT)
Who even listens to O'Donnell or Charlie Sheen?

valjean24601 - March 26, 2007 01:24 AM (GMT)
I don't listen to either one of them, but the thought of having Bush hire them to criticize O'Donnell and Sheen is kind of bizarre. A lot of talk show radio hosts ignore the 9/11 "conspiracy theories" and hesitate to talk about them, because if they talk about these "conspiracy theories" and share what they know, they will lose their job - kind of the same thing with these television shows and their hosts.




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