What a bunch of amateurs. I'm an amateur, you're an amateur, we're all amateurs here. I'd say, 'bout a hundred million or so, give or take, on my side. Best check your numbers, son. They look a little "iffy". How come is it then, Mister Man, you think you can be messin' around? We both know what you got. Watch your step, boy. We don't play.
For nearly 50 years, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover amassed secret files on America’s most prominent figures, files he used to smear and control presidents and politicians. Frontline reveals how Hoover’s own secret life left him open to blackmail by the Mafia and offers a startling new explanation why the FBI allowed the mob to operate unchallenged for over two decades.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a bunch of amateurs.
I'm an amateur, you're an amateur, we're all amateurs here.
I'd say, 'bout a hundred million or so, give or take, on my side.
Best check your numbers, son. They look a little "iffy".
How come is it then, Mister Man, you think you can be messin' around?
We both know what you got.
Watch your step, boy. We don't play.
ReplyDeleteFor nearly 50 years, FBI director J. Edgar Hoover amassed secret files on America’s most prominent figures, files he used to smear and control presidents and politicians. Frontline reveals how Hoover’s own secret life left him open to blackmail by the Mafia and offers a startling new explanation why the FBI allowed the mob to operate unchallenged for over two decades.