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And new people come in, and it doesn't go along with their politics, and they fire me, end the column, silence a voice in Los Angeles. They can't silence it nationally, but they are able to do it there.
Robert Scheer
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Robert Scheer
Age: 88
Born: 1936
Born: April 4
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