May 25, 2006, - 1:13 pm

American Farm Held Hostage, Day Nine

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TODAY IS DAY NINE OF THE

in search of Jimmy Hoffa.
To date:
* A $1 million taxpayer tab on the dig up of a Michigan farm for Jimmy Hoffa;
* The only possible living suspect is now 92 years old;
* 50 FBI agents plus assorted anthropologists and archeologists (and they thought they’d be exploring African ruins and pottery; instead it’s a dung-filled horse farm);
* A barn and its cement floor destroyed and removed by the FBI; and
* No Jimmy Hoffa body found.

AMERICAN FARM HELD HOSTAGE, DAY NINE.

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5 Responses

You are so right on about this!! So what if they find his ‘body’? Then what? More of our tax dollars to verfiy, then prosecute potentially 2 old guys who dont make a difference being free or in jail….
Keep up the good work!

baritony on May 25, 2006 at 2:58 pm

So, it took the FBI a week to bring in anthropologists after poking the ground 3 inches deep with metal rods to find a body that was probably burried a foot deep.
Will the owner of the farm be compensated for the federal ceasing of his land for a show? Considering the search methods, the ranch owner may have a case against the FBI, but considering current laws, such a case may never see the light of day.

Boycott Watch on May 25, 2006 at 5:04 pm

The picture kind-of says it all, doesn’t it? Look at all of the agents and others standing around! If I was responsible for this Geraldo-ish expedition, I would have everyone digging for their lives. When Jimmy Hoffa is NOT found, someone is going to have a lot of explaining to do. Besides, everyone knows Jimmy is alive and has been seen with Elvis.
I’M PERSONALLY MORE INTERESTED IN THE IDENTITY OF THE SUBJECT OF CARLY SIMON’S “YOU’RE SO VAIN.” I’M NOT SURE HOW MANY FBI AGENTS THAT WOULD TAKE, BUT IT’S KIND OF LIKE A “HOW MANY FBI AGENTS DOES IT TAKE TO SCREW IN A LIGHT BULB?” JOKE.
DEBBIE SCHLUSEL

code7 on May 25, 2006 at 10:46 pm

Today, Fox has this ‘breaking news’ about the FBI finding something ‘suspicious’. I hope it turns out to be a donkey carcass. That would be perfect, but a cow skeleton will do.
This is too dumb to believe.

John Sobieski on May 26, 2006 at 12:11 am

Hoffa was found in a maternity ward — he was having labor problems.

Rote on August 11, 2007 at 7:09 pm

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