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The undeniable final word on CBS-gate







The undeniable final word on CBS-gate

The undeniable final word on CBS-gate 09/22/2004 09:08 PM

Time to crack open the nearest unit of champagne. This whole CBS/forged document thing -- the mother of all campaign red herrings -- is finally over. Intrepid news anchor Jon Stewart has sorted it out. You can see the breaking news here.




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