Posted on 05/10/2007 2:57:33 PM PDT by wastedyears
Boinkin that teen ager he was teaching to dance.
That movie gets me fired up and pissed off everytime I see it. I have noticed it on TV many times in the last few weeks. I’ll be flipping through the channels, stop on it for a while, then get PO’ed, particularly because are border is so open that it does make you wonder if such a scenario is possible. My scenario being Russia arming Iran who in turn arms Chavez and the Central American cronies he’s aligned with and rallying the mexicans on thier way through.
And you've been here for two years?????
With the Wolverines we have here in Michigan, we are all doomed!
That's a shame. It's a heartbreaker.
Perhaps it could be because they know even the most powerful military, in our system, is only as strong as its civilian leadership?
Food for thought!
The corridor will divide our country in two and will build, not one, but two walls from Mexico to Canada. Kiss the sovereignty goodbye.
But wait, I thought it was impossible to build a wall from the Pacific to the Gulf of Mexico... I guess the mud gets thicker as you move north or something.
What a Merciless plan.
Bird Col.: “As of 30 minutes ago, there are now HALF a billion Chinese.”
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Oh, I remember that line..., and I liked the sound of that line, too... :-)
Jennifer Grey let him down this time.
Oh, c'mon. Everybody knows that there were only four guys in that band. :=)
I saw a movie on PBS back in the late 1970s or early 1980s. Perhaps it was an independent movie. The scene I saw appeared to take place in a classroom perhaps in the midwest.
In the scene from inside the classroom there were parachutes landing in the fields. Then the principal entered the classroom, whispered something to the teacher and they both left the children alone in the class. Then there entered a different teacher. This new female teacher was dressed in a green military uniform. She told the children that from now on she would be teaching the class and she told the children to open their books.
One of the children asked the teacher “arent we going to pray first? Our teacher always has us pray before class”
The new teacher then proceded to explain that praying is a waste of time and then to prove it the teacher told the child to close her eyes and pray for candy to appear on her desk. Of course when the child opened her eyes there was no candy.
Anybody know what the name of this movie is and if it’s avail. online or on DVD?
It was obviously a movie of the US being invaded by the Soviets. I saw it during the cold war.
You two posted within 1 second and your last sentences are almost duplicates.
I've seen this before at FR, but thought it was just the next guy copycating. I'll have to start checking how close they post.
Joined at The Mind Ping?
They all die, don’t they? I saw til there were only several left - Patrick Swayze, C Thomas Howell, Leah Thompson and one other kid.
Do you really want me to tell you?
In conjunction with the barbarian conflict, I could foresee the native resistance arising in connection with a simultaneous political initiative to integrate the US with a larger entity, probably either pan-American or trans-Atlantic.
When enough barbarians are present in enough states, the combined socialist/barbarian/foolish&gullible vote will be enough to keep in office politicians who favor the political integration project which, like the EU, would be done largely through the easier treaty process than by constitutional amendment or referendum.
Those unwilling to submerge the US into a larger entity could very well need to be suppressed by a combined transnational force reflecting the larger political entity.
Of course! I can’t imagine I’ll catch the movie again anytime soon.
Just tell me that the scumbag Russian commander bit it too...even if it’s not true. ;)
Just the general erosion of the individual in favor of the state.
So right you are, the invasion started in about 1963, permeated our public education, including college campus, media, entertainment, government and then started to work on our morals.
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