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Well I don't know about that. He did write what some have characterized as a sympathetic book about that scumbag spy Jonathan pollard.

 

Did you read the book? Some people might characterize the book as being sympathetic towards Pollard and others might characterize the book in a different light. Maybe Wolf just wrote a book on the story about the dual loyalties of Pollard and the spy story about the episode? There is an intriguing storyline in the Pollard spy saga that deals with the conflicting interests between the U.S. and its ally in Israel.

 

I didn't read the book either. So I'm not making any claims about it. But relying on some long ago characterizations about something can often be very unuseful in drawing a fair opinion about that particular subject matter.

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His father did nor run Mastmans. There was a store called Blitzer's kosher Delicatessan at I believe 1434 Hertel which his dad ran and my dad Sam Friedman took over when Dave Blitzer went to start a home building business.

 

Thanks for the fix. Yeah, I think I remember Blitzer's now.

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I always seen Wolf on CNN cuz my girlfriend likes watching CNN Newsroom and I always thought of Wolf to be a, how do you call it? A dick. But I like him now..

 

I also google'd Celebrity Buffalo Bills fans and though I don't know if they're blowing smoke or not but, apparently Donald Trump is a huge fan also. Jim Carrey as well, Meatloaf, Brian McKnight, Dean Cain and also I always knew Chris Berman had a soft spot for our Bills but apparently it's cuz he's a fan...

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I also google'd Celebrity Buffalo Bills fans and though I don't know if they're blowing smoke or not but, apparently Donald Trump is a huge fan also. Jim Carrey as well, Meatloaf, Brian McKnight, Dean Cain and also I always knew Chris Berman had a soft spot for our Bills but apparently it's cuz he's a fan...

Dean Cain (Superman) was drafted by the Bills out of Princeton as a safety. Late round pick.

He was a free agent signing. he had knee problems that started acting up during training camp and decided to get surgery instead of playing that season. He was told that if no one picked him up, the Bills wanted him back, but even after surgery he still was having issues. At some point during his "Superman" years, Marv used him as part of a speech to the team, saying "We cut Superman!". In 1995, Dean was on one of the late night shows, it might have been the Tonight Show, and he mentioned wanting to see a game in Buffalo. Someone with the Bills saw it, started making calls, and in less than a week Dean Cain was on the sidelines for the game against the Dolphins. (This was also my first home game at Rich Stadium)

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