Friday, May 2, 2008

Mickey Kantor...and the DC Madam MURDER



Mickey Kantor made some very unflattering remarks regarding the residents of the state of Indiana. Let's get right to the quote in question: "Those people are shit! How would you like to be a worthless white nigger?"

As Mike Rivero stated on his page...let's see this paraded around the newschannels...I actually tortured myself with an hour and a half of FOX News...NOT ONE FRICKIN' PEEP.

Deborah Jeane Palfrey did NOT hang herself...and neither did her former employee. Her one mistake was trying to negotiate with them...here's a word for the wise.

DON'T TRY TO NEGOTIATE WITH THESE BASTARDS. GO FOR THE JUGULAR.

Imagine...instead of the standard trial, with the foregone conclusion of her conviction, followed with a neat "suiciding", we could have instead been witness to the gross hypocrisy of our (s)elected officials.

Senator David Vitter came clean...if we had gotten the goods from the beginning, we could be watching the Revolution taking place, as scumbags started dropping like raindrops to our left and to our right.

Read about her escort service in comparison with her competitors at DCDave's column.

From one of Alex Jones' page:

Eerie Flashback: DC Madam said 'I'd never want my life to end in suicide'
Palfrey rejected suicide in May 2007 interview

Examiner.com
Friday, May 2, 2008

RELATED: Corporate Media Ignores Palfrey’s Statement She Would Not Commit Suicide

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When Deborah Jeane Palfrey (aka the "DC Madam," who was found hanged in Tarpon Springs, Florida on Thursday) sat down in May 2007 for an interview with Carol Joynt, host of the Q&A Cafe interview series, most everything was up in the air: Palfrey faced a criminal indictment on prostitution charges and was fighting courts over how to handle thirteen years of phone records which contained the phone numbers of many clients of her escort service.

But, for Palfrey, one thing was crystal clear during that interview: She would never end her life by hanging herself.

Joynt brought up the subject of Brandy Britton, a Baltimore prostitute whom had occasionally worked for Palfrey and whom had hanged herself in January 2007, only days away from facing prostitution charges.

Palfrey told Joynt in no uncertain terms: "I don't want to be like her. I don't want to end up like her."

In the months following the interview with Joynt, Palfrey's fortunes took a turn for the worse. In April, a federal jury convicted Palfrey of running a prostitution ring and she awaited her sentencing on July 24, where she faced up to six years in prison.

In the end, Palfrey's proud and defiant statements about Britton's tragic end couldn't stop her own sad conclusion, and it all too closely tracked the final days of her former employee: A woman caught up in an illegal world of sex and money, and for whom the pressure ultimately became too much to bear.

Here's a link to FreeTalkLive that features a clip of Deborah Jeane Palfrey emphatically ruling out suicide - personally, I believe this "suicide" as much as I believe in Clifford Baxter's, James Hatfield's, Danny Casolaro's, Dorothy Kilgallen's and Vincent Foster's.

That should tell you all you need to know.

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