Title: Bo Detl tries to talk about the NWO but Imus trys his hardest to stop him Source:
[None] URL Source:[None] Published:Oct 27, 2009 Author:FOXBusniness Post Date:2009-10-27 11:41:32 by Itistoolate Keywords:None Views:1015 Comments:10
Bo, was unquestionable, one of the best detectives in NYC when I was on the job. I've been with him more than a few times and I'm not shocked he's finally seeing the storm clouds. As I've mentioned before, my entire email list of former NYPD friends now have a clue. You bet Imus will shut down anything that comes close to the truth. He's a money whore, truth be damned.
Bo, was unquestionable, one of the best detectives in NYC when I was on the job
Bo's bona fides as a good, tough detective are undeniable as far I can see. But ......
He is decidedly not anti-establishment, anti-elitist .... in fact lackey to them would be closer to the truth. He's made scads of money off east and west coast biggies who are generally held in low esteem by those on this forum. He donates generously to both R's and D's (Fed level) in about a 60-40 ratio (don't bother to look for Ron Paul donations, no payback there).
Imus is an equal opportunity needle puncturer of Peter Principle windbags and if Dietl didn't exist Imus would have had to have invented this perfect foil.
He's definitely a "player" but he's out of his league when bloviating on world affairs.
Here's a tip. Don't tune into Don for enlightenment, but if you enjoy biting humor directed at pomposity, tune in and laugh your ass off.
JT, do you count any other old Detective friends that own a 57-story building in Manhattan?
I've never been an Imus fan, and Bo was always one step ahead of being arrested when he was on the job. That said, he put more very, very bad people away than anyone I know. He was old school who wouldn't last a day on the job today. You, as a private citizen, would have nothing to worry about and all your rights would be safe. Predicate felons, OTOH, went to prison. I'm looking back 30 years, so I'm not sure "we" even exist in police departments today. And life goes on,,,,,,,