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The Rick and R.J. Radio Show - Episode Five
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Part 1
Duration: 17:56
Size: 17 MB
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Bit Rate: 128 kbpstown hall meetings get converted into kenny chesney concerts, bill clinton picks up a couple of chicks in north korea (glad you're back, ladies)
Part 2
Duration: 3:35
Size: 3.88 MB
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Bit Rate: 128 kbpsa bald faced lie - pelosi's mental state
Part 3
Duration: 6:56
Size: 6.36 MB
Format: mp3
Bit Rate: 128 kbpsslapmesilly thinks julia child is just filthy, opalsandrubies doesn't dig cash for clunkers (or cornholing, we assume), and rick laments over both of his headlights being ripped out of his car as opposed to just one being stolen like usual
the bald-faced lie from this episode:
In 2005, after years of careful investigation, John Mills, formerly of The Baltimore Sun had compiled what he considered “compelling evidence of what possible dangers the appointment of Nancy Pelosi [as Minority Leader of the House of Representatives] poses to the American public at large”
His pursuance of this endeavor had led to his being retired from The Sun nearly a decade ago, yet he had held fiercely to the veracity of his findings, and to the urgency of what said investigation implied.
Claims of Pelosi's mental instability have been sparse, nearly all of which have been suppressed by members of her campaign or by the public relations firm, Luft & Anderson, whom she had reportedly hired in late 1981.
One particular case is worth mentioning. In 1987, upon hearing of Pelosi's rise to Congress, a woman by the name of Andrea Meyerson had become increasingly concerned about the political system being left open to a woman that she saw as being of unsound mind. When Meyerson, a roommate and close friend of hers while attending Baltimore's Institute of Notre Dame, declined in accepting a bribe that would guarantee her silence, Luft & Anderson had comprised what was then considered a "smear file" on Ms. Meyerson, which included a drunk driving citation that, although having been promptly thrown out of court, would be used to tarnish her reputation as a then real estate agent and compromise her fiancee's chances at being elected to city council of Aberdeen, MA. When Meyerson had opted to inform the press that Pelosi had been prescribed lithium dating back as early as June of 1958 (the use of which Meyerson claimed to have personally witnessed), she had been threatened with legal action and that further "loose talk" could result in being audited and having her real estate license revoked. As of 2007, Mrs. Meyerson lives in a small town in New Hampshire with her husband and two sons.
Even more alarming are records newly recovered from The Psychiatric Institute of Vermont, which had been well known for, at times, excessive use of shock treatment and was eventually shut down in August of 1977 for a list of "questionable practices". Although nearly all records were destroyed, documents pertaining to those admitted and released had somehow survived. Although only listing names, dates, and signatures, a name that reoccurs between August of 1957 and March of 1962 is of one Nancy P., at times appearing only every other month within these documents, yet at others, it shows Nancy P. to have been housed there for weeks at a time. These records fail to mention the nature of her disability or the extent of her treatment, but given the Institute's reputation, the circumstances and means to treating them are likely to have been dire.
In 2005, John Mills had once again sought to make a case against Nancy Pelosi, with the suppressed testimony of Andrea Meyerson, and the documents thus previously described, as evidence of her questionable mental state, but the case was promptly thrown out as politically motivated farce, with all supplied evidence rejected as insubstantial. It was his final attempt and, upon suffering a stroke less than a year afterward, and with all remaining evidence permanently disqualified, it has likely been his last.