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Ollie North Skips the Gips Funeral

by Open-Publishing - Saturday 12 June 2004

In the article below North explains why he skipped the "gippers" funeral but is sure he and Reagan will meet in heaven someday! These fuckers are truly sick and deluded. North, Reagan’s fall guy in the Iran-Gate contra scandal and a big time gangster with the US national secret security or SS mob, is one of the many examples of real criminals running lose in America today. His reward — he gets a TV show while other elite criminals get top jobs in the administration. But hey, the doublespeak and double think are working as evidenced by whities in America crying over Reagan.

May there be real justice for them all someday.

June
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Devoted marine skips ex-boss’s funeral
June 12, 2004

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Oliver North, the decorated marine who personified the Iran-Contra scandal with his ramrod-straight testimony to Congress, made a final sacrifice for his former boss: He did not attend former president Reagan’s funeral.

Recalling words he had on Wednesday with the former national security adviser and Reagan confidant William Clark, North said: "I told him I did not think I should be a distraction at this, and if I went, I would be.

"Every doggone camera in the place would be shooting pictures of me instead of paying attention to what was going on," North said.

The host of the Fox News Channel program War Stories with Oliver North said he was sure the media would have tried to make something out of his presence if he had turned up at the Washington National Cathedral.

"I had the national press corps camped on my front lawn for nine straight months" during Iran-Contra, said North, who was a national security aide in the Reagan White House. "And that’s not what this is about."

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North said he was taking a long view of events.

"I revere Ronald Reagan. I certainly spent plenty of time with him in the past and I know I’ll be with him in the future. Those of us who know where we are going, and know why we are going there, have no doubt that he is now in that shining city on a hill."

Los Angeles Times