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Commander in Chief is Conservative Guilty Pleasure (Vanity)
10/10/05 | Vanity

Posted on 10/10/2005 6:42:23 AM PDT by Dutchgirl

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To: VRWCmember
Actually, the Speaker of the House comes BEFORE the President pro-tempore of the Senate, in the line of succession.
41 posted on 10/10/2005 8:42:05 AM PDT by usapatriot28 ( Si vis pacem para bellum)
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To: Orca
"I consider it a network propaganda piece designed to condition the American people towards the acceptance of Hillary Clinton as president" Good point. Maybe they need to make an episode about her husband acting like a lecherous pig, and then have her state publicly that she isn't "..just some Tammy Wynette standing by her man.", but she does it anyway. That would come across as reality TV wouldn't it? (Hillary's Thought Balloon: "I know he is such a pig, but I guess I can try and live with it.")
42 posted on 10/10/2005 8:59:56 AM PDT by Tulsa Ramjet (If not now, when?)
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To: usapatriot28
You are correct. The President pro-tempore of the Senate was originally next in line after the VP, but when congress last changed the order, they reversed them to give preference to the Speaker of the House. Of course, the Congress could change the law to put the mayor of DC into the line of succession if they wanted to -- not that they would consider that. But under the current law it is the speaker and then the president pro tempore of the senate.

Sadly, that means that when Alexander Haig infamously said "I'm in charge here" after Hinkley shot President Reagan, Jim "Eyebrows" Wright was actually the acting president until GHW Bush was able to step in and take charge. (Fortunately he didn't have time to screw anything up.)

43 posted on 10/10/2005 9:04:53 AM PDT by VRWCmember (hard-core, politically angry, hyperconservative, and loaded with vitriol about everything liberal.)
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To: Dutchgirl

Do you think the Sutherland character is having an affair with his Chief of Staff..the tall good looking blond who wears thye very shorts skirts in the show, and shows a lot of leg when sitting down?<P.
FYI..today's NY POST TV section reports that the show's creato and producer, Rod Lurie, was FIRED over the weekend..kicked off the program...


44 posted on 10/10/2005 9:46:59 AM PDT by ken5050 (Ann Coulter needs to have children ASAP to pass on her gene pool....any volunteers?)
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To: Dutchgirl
You mean it's not Si-Fi, great now no Si-Fi Tuesday for me.
I really though that it was Si-Fi for Dems.
45 posted on 10/10/2005 10:01:53 AM PDT by devildognc
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To: Dutchgirl

Donald Sutherland was in a documentary called "F*** The Army" alongside Hanoi Jane.

I say F*** "this" guy. He's a lousy traitor and an outright propagandista.


46 posted on 10/10/2005 10:59:38 AM PDT by weegee (The lesson from New Orleans? Smart Growth kills. You can't evacuate dense populations easily.)
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To: Steve_Seattle

Reefer Madness was an attempt by exploitation filmmakers to make films that flaunted violations of the Hayes Code but were still "acceptable" to local film censors.

The filmmakers behind Reefer Madness weren't drug prohibitionits. They were after quick cash selling "shocking" film tickets, roadshowing from town to town.

These films included far more sinning, nudity, violence, etc. than Hollywood could offer after 1934. Often they were "Adults Only" and with some of the "sex" films, they even had segregated audiences (all male or all female).


47 posted on 10/10/2005 11:03:48 AM PDT by weegee (The lesson from New Orleans? Smart Growth kills. You can't evacuate dense populations easily.)
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To: Dutchgirl
If you really want to laugh, or wonder what has happened to this country, track down some episodes of "I Led Three Lives" about a US undercover agent working for Soviet sponsored communists in America.

From what I've seen of the show (only a few episodes), the left still practices the same tactics today.

On IMDB, the left slams that show but conservatives who have reviewed it loved it. It was based in truth. The author wrote an autobiography (I think it was also adapted into a film as well as this series).

"I Led 3 Lives" (1953) [TV-Series 1953-1956]

As a child I had no reason to disbelieve the show's portrayals of subversive Communist activities in the United States. Later I read Herbert Philbrick's book that served as the source of the name and background for the series, and it too had the ring of truth.

Yet as other comments here about this show reveal, the idea that America was the target of conspiracy and espionage is derided as paranoid. The investigations of the House Un-American Activities Committee are described as a witch hunt, on the implicit premise that since there are no witches, there must not have been Communists either. We still hear laments for the Hollywood writers, directors, etc., who found it difficult to find work after being blacklisted for refusing to admit to their membership in the Communist Party.

Well, folks, the cat is out of the bag. As if the world was not already full of enough evidence of the evil of Communism, the fall of the Soviet Union led to the opening of the KGB archives in Moscow to researchers, and guess what... At the direction of the Soviet Union, there were Communist agents and sympathizers in the US Army, the Manhattan Project, the State Department, many labor unions, and other strategic targets. The archives show that the Communist Party USA received millions of dollars each year from the Soviet Union for purposes of undermining America, with Hollywood being specifically targeted for infiltration.

In that atmosphere I think it is remarkable that "I Led Three Lives" ever got produced. I whole-heartedly hope that this show does get re-released. However much it may have been dramatized, "I Led Three Lives" shows how America was in fact endangered by its enemies, foreign and domestic.

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This was a good series while it lasted. It pretty much showed what was gong on during this period in our history and the efforts to keep it in check. The left doesn't like the series because it shined a light on communist activities in the U.S. We don't track "commies" anymore because the cold war is over and they lost. Today people can be openly against the U.S. without any fear. They are in academia, the media,Hollywood, the judiciary and at all levels of local and national politics. Their still is, however, resentment among many that there is no longer a U.S.S.R. It would be great to have an updated series like this today. McCarthy was a little over-zealous in his time, but not far off the mark.


48 posted on 10/10/2005 11:10:43 AM PDT by weegee (The lesson from New Orleans? Smart Growth kills. You can't evacuate dense populations easily.)
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More "Commander in Chief" laffs here in this "Caption This" thread...

Caption Commander In Chief!

49 posted on 10/10/2005 11:15:39 AM PDT by weegee (The lesson from New Orleans? Smart Growth kills. You can't evacuate dense populations easily.)
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