May 28, 2006, - 10:35 am
American Farm Held Hostage, Day TWELVE
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TODAY IS DAY TWELVE 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);
* K9 dogs who sniffed nothing;
* A barn and its cement floor destroyed and removed by the FBI; and
* No Jimmy Hoffa body found.
AMERICAN FARM HELD HOSTAGE, DAY TWELVE.
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Tags: AN AMERICAN FARM, cement floor, Debbie Schlussel, Federal Bureau of Investigation, Jimmy Hoffa, Michigan, Michigan farm, USD
I wonder how many of these agents think this Hoffa adventure is insanity?
John Sobieski on May 28, 2006 at 6:59 pm