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July 30, 2010

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The new moderator of N.B.C./C.N.B.C./M.S.N.B.C.'s public affairs television program 'Meet the Press'

Dear Bro. Gregory,

Your new set sure is dandy, is that glass table top supposed to be supported by an obelisk laying on it's side? Hard to tell. Of course we still have the new double twin pillars Capitol Building backdrop. Glad to see you use the internet for your masonic research. Good feet formed into a square work as well, but your two handed cut sign is a little timid. Bro. Leno and Bro. Letterman are much more demonstrative.

Having a career path illuminated for you must neat huh?

As we may have written to Bro. Tony Blair and Bro. Gordon Brown; if you are so proud of Freemasonry why stop at the little secret handsignal grand entrance show, why not let it all hang out and tell your electorate what it is exactly you are doing live, on-the-air? You can explain to the folks in tv land how democratic and non-rackety being a member of the world's largest secret society is.

You'll be famous. Promise. And that's what every Freemason want's. Right?

S & F

Freemasonry Watch
http://freemasonrywatch.org


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