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500 page views 8 pm 7-31 to 7:30 pm 8-1-15
One half a Thousand Page Views in 11 1/2 hours on the overnight
500 page views in 690 minutes on the overnight. Think about it.
Sleazy McGlynn Administration might have a D after it - DINO - Democrat in NAME ONLY, for McGlynn is behaving as bad as any Republican in the nation.
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I've often said that politics locally should not be about R and D, but that doesn't mean the current Administration isn't chock full of bad actors. Since when did Ronald Reagan, his band of merry men orchestrating Iran Contra and shredding through the night with Ollie North, suddenly become a "saint." He was just some B movie actor they propped up for the charade.
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Listen carefully, Medford, and don't get angry for political reasons, get angry because Condoleeza Muccini-Burke, Police Chief Leo "Colin" Powell, Petty Solicitor Mark "Tom Hagen" Rumley, are all serving at the feet of the rat bastard McGlynn
Only fictional character Tom Hagen (played by Robert Duvall) wasn't a hothead like Rumley tearing in to City Councilor Michael Marks because he was called one of McGlynn's "henchmen."
Hagen is the informally adopted son of Don Vito Corleone, is a qualified lawyer, and the consigliere to the Corleone Mafia family.[2] Mild-mannered and soft-spoken, he serves as the voice of reason within the family. The novel and first film establish that he is of German-Irish ancestry.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hagen
Rumley thinks "Mickey the Dunce" is a slur?
The public thinks Rumley and McGlynn ripping the city off is the slur. Think about it. Rumley never went after a crooked 501c3 non-profit like he promised. As it gets closer to election time, watch for a political nuclear landmine on the cable tv fiasco. Facts that have not been made available to the public are going to be unleashed, a waterfall of information, that will have the reprobates from the 501c3 heading for the hills with the egg and ink all over McGlynn's dirty face and filthy hands.
His non-Italian ancestry precludes his formal membership into the Mafia, but after the Don's consigliere, Genco Abbandando, dies, Hagen is given his position. This results in the other New York families derisively calling the Corleones, "The Irish Gang."
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