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"This is Your FBI"

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Ever heard of the show "This is Your FBI"? Talk about modern liberal whining and blaming everybody but the criminal!

In this episode the FBI is closing in on Danny, a 16 year old who's just starting to get into a life of crime. The agent in charge is interviewing Danny's sister.

Narrator: "There's an important point brought out in tonight's case from the files of This is Your FBI. The moral is there is no quick answer to juvenile delinquency. The problem is deep-rooted and varies with each individual. It is the job of social workers, psychiatrists, all those who come in contact with anti-social youth, to burrow deep and find the cause of delinquency in each particular case. Then to treat the cause itself."

Danny's Sister: "I think I have everything here that was taken. And I'm willing to pay for whatever is missing if you can just drop the charges."

Agent Taylor: "Well Miss Sullivan, I'm not sure it's going to be that easy."

Danny's Sister: "But this isn't entirely his fault."

Agent Taylor: "Well whose fault is it?"

Danny's Sister explains that 6 months ago Danny was hit on his bicycle by a hit and run driver and his face was left disfigured. The kids at school taunt him now. She doesn't have the money to pay for plastic surgery.

Danny's Sister: "So you see, he's not really to blame."

Agent Taylor: "No, no I guess in a way everybody is to blame."

Later, as soon as Danny is caught, Agent Taylor introduces Danny to a "doctor with a social conscience" who fixes his face for free and the judge lets him go after hearing the sad story of his accident. The narrator closes by encouraging everybody to volunteer to improve the lives of juvenile delinquents because "this nation is breeding criminals faster than it can build prisons to house them."


Oh... by the way, "This is Your FBI" was a radio show from 1948-1953.J. Edgar Hoover, that famous soft-hearted liberal himself, called it "the finest dramatic program on the air."


First Class Citizen Twice Over

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