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Where does the Associated Press come off using the loaded word "probed" in connection with the required vetting of a candidate for a government job? The media is just outrageous. If the checks were not made or if they missed the mark, then there would be a burst of media outrage. The media is just as out of control as the financial sector. This is just a small example.
The idea of even bothering to do a background check on Gordon B. Hinckley is laughable. He is such a wonderful person.
I can see why they would want him on "Voice of America" though. He they had gotten him, the United States would probably be a more liked nation.
Why is this even a story?
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