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Current Events => General Discussion => Topic started by: thundley4 on November 07, 2010, 11:33:18 PM
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The premiere episode of "Sarah Palin's Alaska" began with the former governor's piqued version of a minor scandal of the summer -- author Joe McGinniss renting the house next to hers as he researched his biography of Palin. Today, McGinniss's attorney Dennis Holahan has requested that McGinniss's image be removed from the show as "he was not aware that any camera crew was in fact videotaping him," and the description of him in the show was "defamatory." (McGinniss has repeatedly objected to Palin's assertion that he could, or even wanted to, spy on her kids from the house -- an assertion she made again in the show.)
Slate (http://www.slate.com/blogs/blogs/weigel/archive/2010/11/05/joe-mcginniss-wants-to-be-taken-out-of-sarah-palin-s-alaska.aspx)
Lawyer letter at the link.
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Dear Joe--ain't it a bitch when the tables get turned on ya?
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Dear Joe--ain't it a bitch when the tables get turned on ya?
I hope that the DUmbass didn't use the words "taken out". Up that way I'm sure someone would oblige him.
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Your honor, I ask this complaint be dismissed citing the precedent in Gander v. Goose in the saucing incident of 1768.