The Empty Vault
New at Reason: It's Geraldo's world; we're just living in it. Nick Gillespie demonstrates.
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wow, U R so clever and pomo (pot-modern) *fap, fap, fap*
I suppose it must be Easy Target Day over at Reason. And Ann Coulter and Michael Savage have already used up their slots.
Despite your uninformed aside about the "non-developments" in the Jon-Benet Ramsey case,there has been some progress,as the Kolorado Keystone Cops have had the matter taken away from them,and a professional homicide detective is now involved.
This development is courtesy of one of those dreaded plaintiff's lawyers Mr. Olson and Mr. Bailey are always warning us against.
It's easy to laugh at Rivera now,and forget the malign influence he had on this case,with his "mock-trial" of the Ramseys on one of his old shows my candidate for the most disgusting spectacle I've ever seen on TV,and yes,I do get Fox.
Geraldo did not find "nothing" in Al Capone's vault. There was a license plate and a bottle. Or, as the current administration would describe them, "evidence of a massive automobile registration scam, and the materials necessary to distribute illegal substances."