The Unmaking of Star Wars: Why Progressives Killed It and How

Started by maz, December 30, 2019, 08:32:01 AM

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maz

A pretty interesting take on the Star Wars franchise coming to an end.


rmstock

How StarWars was killed. They took a new producer


Kathleen Kennedy
made her a Knight/Dame of the Grand Cross (GBE)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_the_British_Empire

and fed her some GRETA[tm] thought culture garbage.
Her Dad was


Donald R. Kennedy
who was the 8th President of Stanford University.

I'm posting this because these are the fake Kennedy's and have no
relation to John F. Kennedy,  Joseph P. Kennedy Sr. (Joe) and Robert F. Kennedy (Bobby)

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778

rmstock

wrong dad in above posting, so it seems :

"Welcome to USA TODAY NETWORK'S EUROPEAN UNION EXPERIENCE

Longtime Shasta County judge Donald Kennedy dies
Damon Arthur  Record Searchlight
Published 12:15 PM EST Jan 18, 2017
https://eu.redding.com/story/news/2017/01/17/longtime-judge-donald-kennedy-dies/96699710/

   
   Retired Superior Court Judge Donald Kennedy and his wife, Margaret.
   Stephen Baker


   Longtime Shasta County Superior Court Judge Donald Kennedy, known for
   his wit, sense of humor and fairness, died Tuesday at his home in
   Redding.
   
   "He was a great man, period. He really was. He was very bright, very
   insightful and very well-read," said Redding lawyer Joe Gazzigli. "He
   was one of the really well-rounded judges because of his background."
   
   Grandson Cameron Middleton of Redding said he died at home with his
   wife, Margaret, and three daughters with him. He was 90 years old.
   
   Kennedy was a World War II Navy veteran and a graduate of the
   University of California at Berkeley. After college he worked as a
   police officer in Berkeley while pursuing his law degree at Hastings
   College of the Law in San Francisco.
   
   At the age of 31 he was appointed district attorney in Trinity County
   in 1959. He eventually moved over the mountains to Redding where he
   joined a private law firm in Redding.
   
   Gazzigli said he moved to Redding in 1972 to work for the Shasta County
   District Attorney's Office. Lawyers would regularly get together after
   work for cocktails, he said.
   
   "It was a fairly congenial, small group at the time," Gazzigli said.
   "He was extremely well thought of by the entire bar – all sections."
   
   Kennedy was appointed to the Redding Justice Court in 1979 and in 1982
   he was sworn in as a Superior Court judge, said Melissa Fowler-Bradley,
   Shasta County Superior Court executive officer.
   
   He retired from the court on Dec. 8, his birthday, in 1995.
   Fowler-Bradley said Kennedy was known throughout the state. Before she
   went to work in Shasta County in the 1990s, a judge she worked with in
   Alameda County told her to tell Kennedy hello.
   
   "He was an exceptional jurist, respected throughout the state and known
   for his good nature," Shasta County Superior Court Judge Stephen Baker
   said.
   
   "He was real gregarious, very friendly and yet completely serious on
   the bench," said Baker, whose father Robert served as district attorney
   in Shasta County.
   
   In addition to his work as a judge, Kennedy was involved in downtown
   Redding improvements and Redding Municipal Airport.
   
   After his retirement, Kennedy and his wife, Margaret, divided their
   time between Redding and Newport, Oregon, where he was active with the
   Hatfield Marine Science Center.
   
   When Stephen Baker's father died, Kennedy arranged to have a special
   service held in Shasta County courts for him.
   
   Court officials are holding a special session for Kennedy at 4 p.m.
   Friday in Department 1 at the Shasta County Justice Center,
   Fowler-Bradley said.
   
   The family is also planning a service from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at
   Riverview Golf and Country Club in Redding.
   
   He is survived by his wife and three daughters, Kathleen Kennedy, a
   world-renowned filmmaker and president of Lucasfilm Ltd; Dana
   Silberstein, a retired broadcast journalist and adviser to former
   Washington Gov. Gary Locke; Connie Kennedy, a film producer in Los
   Angeles; stepson Ricky Phillips, a member of the rock band Styx;
   Michael Phillips, a dancer, choreographer and founder of the Urban Cat
   League in New York City; and grandchildren Cameron Middleton of Redding
   and Lilian and Meghan Marshall of Los Angeles.
   
   Published 12:15 PM EST Jan 18, 2017


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January 2017, thats about the time when StarWars became creepy.

``I hope that the fair, and, I may say certain prospects of success will not induce us to relax.''
-- Lieutenant General George Washington, commander-in-chief to
   Major General Israel Putnam,
   Head-Quarters, Valley Forge, 5 May, 1778