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SNL's bailout skit This is the ONLY unedited copy still on the Net
Contributed by Sam Minervino myMaineToday.com 2009-03-11


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Portland — SNL's bailout skit is 7 minutes long - but contains many truths:

(CLICK HERE OR COPY INTO ADDRESS BAR)

http://msunderestimated.com/SNLBailoutSkit.wmv

"The background story:

SNL did a " Bailout" skit, which created some incredible problemsfor NBC because it exposed people in Congress who made FannieMae &FreddieMac their own personal piggy banks, then pointed their fingers at others.Now, NBC has tried to pull the video, almost successfully, because the video hasall but disappeared from YouTube (Google-owned) off the internet. It was up onmultiple sites and virtually all the copies are gone now. There are a few new"highly edited" copies on the net. How much power would you have tohave to pull something from the entire internet?

This is the ONLY unedited copy still on the Net. Pass it on. Let the wholeworld see what's happening in this country & who's responsible forthis financial crisis. If clowns & writers for SNL know what's up,anybody is privy to the information


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