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Just before storming off, the Scientology spokesman blurts, “You are intentionally asking me things which you know I find offensive!”

Who does this guy think he is, the president?

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  1. Martin Bashir, already hated by millions for destroying Michael Jackson’s life, doesn’t even TRY to act like an impartial journalist anymore. His condescending tone throughout the piece, from its opening sentence, “Some call it a manipulative cult…” makes this clear. This is a “hit piece” from start to finish. To whoever reads this, take note: all you have to do now to attack someone or something you don’t like is get THREE PEOPLE to agree on the same lie, and then blog about it until bottom-feeders like Bashir report on your gossip as if it’s fact.

  2. Polyquaternium:

    (If indeed that is your real name…)

    “Hated by millions for destroying Michael Jackson’s life”

    Really? Huh, I thought Michael’s worst wounds were self-inflicted, over the majority of his adult life. Who knew one TV interview was responsible.

    Thanks for clearing that up.

    Ed

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