After taping our Christmas show yesterday (yes it won’t be live but you won’t want to miss it) James and I stopped at Linguini’s and had the pleasure of being introduced to Togo Palazzi late of Holy Cross, The Boston Celtics and the NBA.
NBA star Togo Pallozi and Theology scholar James Marley at Linguini's
We spent a very pleasant hour in conversation over pizza and Italian. He kindly consented to talk on camera:
I didn’t want to make it long but I missed his comments on the current Celtics, he called Ray Allen a throwback to his era and had very high praise for Garnett and Paul Pierce. He is also a person devoted to God and a gentleman. It was a pleasure to meet him.
Update: My old College friend Steve catches me in a misspelling thanks muchly
For reasons currently unknown the first minute of the show or so was cut off of the recorded file, I do apologize.Update: Three Cheers for Tony the engineer who found my missing minutes, the show is now fully there!
The mainstream media has treated accusations of large-scale fraud in the Pigford settlement with overt skepticism and a distinct lack of journalistic curiosity. The press has blindly repeated the Obama Administration’s claim that there are only a handful of fraud cases among the twenty thousand or so paid Pigford claims. Worse, the media has helped promote the narrative that those raising concerns about fraud in Pigford are racist.
You’re about to watch a video clip where Othello Cross, an attorney for Pigford claimants with about fifteen years of experience on the case, admits that he is personally aware of hundreds of cases of fraud in the state of Arkansas alone. Furthermore, he explains how easy it was to commit that fraud and receive a $50,000 check from the government; it’s appropriate to deduce from Cross’s revealing statement that the actual number of fraudulent claims is likely much higher than the hundreds he knows about.
Considering we will be taping our very Catholic Christmas show tomorrow Mass Citizens for life Fitchburg / Leominster chapter is a perfect fit for this the 4th Sunday of Advent.
Remember when you support life you are re-arming your soul and the souls of others.