Sunday, September 17, 2006

DESPERATE BID TO AVOID BANKRUPTCY LEADS INQUIRER TO PRAISE STILP AS PLUTOCRATS FLEX MUSCLES
In a transparent move no less important for its being so obvious, the Philadelphia Inquirer praised Gene Stilp today for his leadership role in filing the lawsuit that led the Supreme Court to declare future attempts of legislators to pass unvouchered expenses for themselves. Plutocrats across the world, under the leadership of H. Thurston Cadwalader VII, best known as THE CAD, have a continuing boycott against the Inquirer for daring not to endorse plutocratic pet Gene Stilp for Lieutenant Governor in a disgusting May 7, 2006 editorial, a day that will long live in infamy. THE CAD recently bragged about picking up "at least a cool $25 million" in a complex series of private put and call transactions involving the fate of the Inquirer.

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