"criminal thug" Richard Nixon

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Date: Mon, 7 Sep 2009 07:40:32 +0200 (CEST)
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Hi,

Some 'wise' writer wrote a piece for news with views, but it seems 'the
view' has been deliberately put out of historical context.

    THE DEATH OF LIBERTY: THE FINAL SCENE UNFOLDS
    http://www.newswithviews.com/Evensen/greg142.htm

        By Greg Evensen
        July 29, 2009
        NewsWithViews.com

       "When police investigators begin amassing evidence at a crime
        scene, the bits and pieces of the puzzle begin to take shape.
        Usually, with several trained men and women working together to
        come up with an answer, the intent and actions of the perpetrator
        are almost always revealed.
     
         Since my core training and experience over many years was as a
        state level enforcement officer, I have worked crime scenes that
        were large, complex and conflicting. With enough time, effort and
        resolve, we too, were able to bring the bad guys to account.
     
         You certainly do not have to be a trained state trooper or any
        other level police agent to use common sense, logic and knowledge,
        to assess the crime scene that has become the socialist states of
        amerika.
     
         I continue to be at a loss to explain how it is that so many tens
        of millions of amerikans simply do not see the utter destruction of
        their former republic by socialists, one worlders, deviates, liars
        and thieves. The men in black have been roving the country flashing
        their memory erasers around the clock. Lets take a check on how
        things are really going.
     
         Our nations police forces prior to the criminal thug Richard Nixon
        were centered on community policing. ...

        [...]"
    [/list]
    I wonder how Greg Evensen would be scaled into todays standards
    of thug and thief-tum compared to Richard Nixon. Its all about who
    sets the standards and gauges the scale. That reminds me of that
    movie 'Inglourious Bastards', the latest Tarantino contribution.

    I guess the mind-set for movies like Inglourious Bastards was already
    set in 1994 with Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. All the guys with their
    heads screwed on in a straight fashion are part of the criminal gang.
    The guy, Peter Greene, who screws Marcellus Marcus is a gay copper.
    When Butch (Bruce Willis), the boxer, saves Marcellus Marcus from this
    rape assault, all his sins are forgiven.

    The most holy of holiest persons in the movie is of course Uma Thurman,
    as Mia Wallace, Marcellus' wife. She's the coke sniffin queen who is not
    to be touched upon without fearing to be killed by the gang. Well what
    gives. Pulp Fiction has been so influential in setting the trend for
    America's new mind-set, that even today the consumption levels of coke
    can only be explained by this movie.

    Richard Nixon, like Obama, was a Presidential asset but he surely
    wasn't a coke sniffer. There's a difference there.

    Best regards,

    Robert
    PS. I wonder why Evenson writes amerika instead of America.
    --
    Robert M. Stockmann - RHCE
    Network Engineer - UNIX/Linux Specialist

    ``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

    abduLMaria

    Quote from: "rmstock"I guess the mind-set for movies like Inglourious Bastards was already
    set in 1994 with Tarantino's Pulp Fiction. All the guys with their heads screwed on in a straight fashion are part of the criminal gang.

    i think Tarantino is sick in the head.  seems in love with violence.  or maybe it's just his initial film experiments hit box office glory, and now he sticks with the formula because it pays the rent and appeases his first line customers, the Zionist studio chiefs.

    i saw one of the "Kill Bill" movies, but it didn't tempt me to see his other movies.
    Planet of the SWEJ - It's a Horror Movie.

    http://www.PalestineRemembered.com/!