George Carlin rare recording released

George Carlin rare recording released, To celebrate the re-launch of George Carlin’s website, his family on Friday released clips from a 1972 stand-up routine that ultimately led to the comedy icon’s arrest.

His final act, “Seven Dirty Words,” was deemed highly obscene and led to the Supreme Court decision that limited the extent that government could monitor free speech over television and radio.

The two clips, which feature a likely stoned Carlin, include “Father Rivera” and “Not Going OK.” Carlin passed away in 2008.

All the e-mails Hillary Clinton sent and received during her tenure as Secretary of State have been wiped clean, according to Rep.

Trey Gowdy, who is chairman of the Select Committee on Benghazi and currently investigating Clinton. She is being investigated for using a private e-mail account while employed by the U.S. Government.

It is unclear exactly when the contents of the account was erased, but Gowdy says it “appears she made the decision after October 28, 2014, when the Department of State for the first time asked the Secretary to return her public record to the Department.” Clinton had turned over 30,000 e-mails and her attorney says the 900 pages pertaining to the attacks on Benghazi cover its request.

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