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CNN Fires Rick Sanchez for Saying Zionists are Not an Oppressed Minority
CNN Fires Rick Sanchez for Saying Zionists are Not an Oppressed Minority
Posted by David Icke
'Late on Friday, CNN announced that it had fired anchor Rick Sanchez following controversial comments he made about Jews, the media and Comedy Central host Jon Stewart. "Rick Sanchez is no longer with the company. We thank Rick for his years of service and we wish him well," a statement from CNN read.
Appearing Thursday on the Sirius radio program "Stand Up! With Pete Dominick," Sanchez, who was born in Cuba and grew up in Florida, repeatedly took aim at Stewart, calling him a "bigot." When pressed by Dominick as to what he meant specifically, Sanchez gave the following explanation.
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CNN sacks Rick Sanchez and prove that he is right
As I have been saying for years, the Jon Stewarts, Stephen Colberts and Bill Mahers are just steam whistles claiming to ridicule the system while being fundamentally part of it. Let's take the piss out of a few idiot politicians so the public can let off some steam, but when it comes to 9/11 and all the foundations of the conspiracy let's take the piss out of anyone who challenges the official fairy story.

Behind the fake facade it is they who are the joke.
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