Keyword: dragnet
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Found this video while looking for something else. It fits perfectly. h/t: Bulletpeople
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Local talk-show host Dori Monson posted this video on his website a couple days ago. I found out about it, and i think it fits pretty well, given the situation.
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Here is a new "Dragnet Remix" that has Jack Webb lecturing President Obama - this time on Democracy. Here's a previous remix from September:"Dragnet" Team Lectures President Obama - "Don't Try to Build a New Nation" - Video
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If I could give Obama an earful of what it means to be a good American, I think I might be inclined to say what Jack Webb said in a Dragnet episode. Well this was emailed to me by a friend who edited Obama into the video and edited out the Hippies Jack was speaking to. It works for me, and it hits the mark with a perfect bulls eye. Jack Webb Of Dragnet Fame Scolds Obama If for no other reason than you need a good chuckle it is worth the 1:34 it will take to watch. While there...
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I do not think this has been posted previously, it is very much on target.
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Click on the link for a GREAT remix from an old Dragnet episode.
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VIDEO: Watch Jack Webb and Harry Morgan, from the legendary Dragnet TV crime drama, educate Barack Obama on overturning the nation's healthcare system, freedom, and American greatness.
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Follow the link. Joe Friday nails zero. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m4r6YCUtxfs
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Here is a great piece of video work in which the old "Dragnet" star Jack Webb, and his partner lecture - President Barack Obama - about the virtues of America. This video is built off of an original "Dragnet" episode. It's a perfect parallel to the same kook philosophy of the 1960's that wanted to throw everything out about America as bad and "remake" the nation. Their advice to 1960's radicals then, is totally applicable today. NOTE: At the end, Webb says, "Don't try to build a new country; make the old one work - it has for over 400...
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NOUAKCHOTT, April 10 (Reuters) - Mauritanian police arrested a suspected al Qaeda militant accused of killing four French tourists as he attempted to avoid capture disguised as a woman, a government spokesman said on Thursday. Marouf Ould Haiba is one of four suspected al Qaeda militants accused of killing the French tourists during a roadside picnic last Dec. 24. Fellow suspect Sidi Ould Sidna escaped from police custody outside a courtroom last week, sparking a manhunt that has led to two fatal shootouts in the usually sleepy capital Nouakchott that have killed three people in as many days. Police arrested...
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MONTEREY, Calif. -- Authorities said a thief's getaway plan was foiled when the stockings he was wearing got caught in a car door. An unshaven man wearing a black evening gown, fishnet stockings, calf-high boots and a black wig robbed a USA Gas station earlier this week, police alleged. The armed man stuffed $290 in cash into an ensemble-matching black purse. ''I've been with the department for 22 years, and this is the first time I've heard of this happening anywhere here,'' Lt. Phil Penko said. About 35 minutes after Monday's robbery, Officer Chad Ventimiglia spotted a black Saab with...
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Fishnet Hosiery Does in Robbery Suspect - New York Times MONTEREY, Calif. (AP) -- A man's pantyhose led to his arrest, authorities said. An unshaven man wearing a black evening gown, fishnet stockings, calf-high boots and a black wig robbed a USA Gas station Monday morning, authorities alleged. The armed man stuffed $290 in cash into an ensemble-matching black purse.
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A professor at a Bible college near Scranton, Pa., was arrested Tuesday as he tried to storm into the hospice caring for Terri Schiavo. Dow Pursley, 56, was zapped with a Taser stun gun and tackled to the ground by officers before he reached the door, Pinellas Park police said. He became the 47th protester arrested. Pursley, who is on the faculty of the Baptist Bible College & Seminary in Clarks Summit, Pa., had two bottles of water with him, police said. He was charged with attempted burglary and resisting arrest. Baptist Bible College officials said in a written statement...
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PADDOCK LAKE — A man wearing women’s clothing and sitting in a parked pickup truck was apprehended Friday on the route for President Bush’s motorcade, authorities said. Police said a spectator hoping to catch a glimpse of the president tipped them off after noticing the man. Officers found the 57-year-old man was wearing women’s clothes and had a loaded gun and knife in his vehicle. He was taken into custody. Bush later completed his campaign trip through southeastern Wisconsin without incident.
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In recent months the satellite TV giant has filed nearly 9,000 federal lawsuits against people who've purchased signal piracy devices. But some of those devices have legitimate uses, and innocent computer geeks are getting caught in the crackdown, writes Kevin Poulsen of SecurityFocus. In 2000, Texas-based physician Rod Sosa says he had the entrepreneurial notion that medical offices might pay a premium for a secure workstation -- one better suited for housing sensitive patient information than an off-the-shelf PC. A long time computer geek and tinkerer -- as well as a medical doctor and internist -- Sosa began working on...
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CANBERRA and Washington have secured the backing of 11 nations for a crackdown on North Korea that would spread the international dragnet for the seizure of smuggled weapons of mass destruction from the Pacific to Europe. The meeting of diplomats in Madrid last Thursday endorsed the crackdown, under which ships would be stopped and aircraft forced down if they were suspected of trafficking weapons of mass destruction. The Proliferation Security Initiative – involving the US, Australia, Spain, Portugal, Italy, France, The Netherlands, Poland, Germany, Canada and Japan – would allow member nations to co-ordinate and co-operate in the fight to...
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There's been plenty of liberal advocacy in recent weeks on NBC's The West Wing, with “President Bartlet” railing against a Republican tax cut plan, and on NBC's Mr. Sterling with “Senator Sterling” promoting a minimum wage hike, opposing missile defense and arguing for a surtax on incomes over $10 million to fund Medicare, but ABC's Dragnet on Sunday night managed to concoct a plot in which a murder is solved thanks to Senator John McCain's campaign finance reform disclosure rules. While I was watching the Grammy Awards on CBS to note any anti-war pontificating, MRC analyst Ken Shepherd tuned in...
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