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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The pizza place is partly responsible for this. They're enjoying the buzz generated, the sympathy patronage, and are protracting the whole drama by not just getting in front of tv cameras and showing the inside of the restaurant to reporters. The pizza shop could stop all this foolishness in 10 minutes, but they choose not to. For them, the scandal and conspiracy nonsense is working to generate business. I've been to Comet back before all this started. Their pizza was middling at best, and overpriced, with a long wait and disinterested servers. Besta Pizza up the block (carry out) makes a MUCH better pizza than Comet, anyways. Comet could stop all this, but frankly, it's all they've got. [/quote] Wait, you think that someone who has gone so far down the rabbit hole that they won't believe Alex Jones when he says he was wrong will believe the MSM when the camera takes a tour "of what they say is" the inside of Comet Pizza? Because they absolutely trust the MSM, amirite? And that they are not going to turn around and say, of course there is no child sex ring *now* because the Patriot nutjob with a gun changed it away? Really? This was all some confusion that the owner of Comet Pizza could have cleared up with an interview? The wacko conspiracy theorists would have believed him? Ummm-- okay. [/quote]
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