It appears that the blackmailer of David Letterman was deeply in debt. As pastors have told me for a long time, if you want a picture of a man's heart, look at his checkbook. Voting for a person for office, or considering someone to run your company? It might be a good idea to run a credit check or look at his financial disclosures before glancing at his positions, resume, or CV.
The same article features statements from Letterman's publicist that should win an award for "meaningless claim of the millenium"; that Letterman was not in violation of his own company's policies. In similar fashion, I believe Hobbes' buddy never ever committed a foul while playing "Calvin-ball."
Podcast #1047: The Roman Caesars’ Guide to Ruling
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The Roman caesars were the rulers of the Roman Empire, beginning in 27 BC
with Julius Caesar’s heir Augustus, from whom subsequent caesars took their
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