Hold on while I whip it out!!!!
Wisdom from the movie Blazing Saddles (1974)
by Elsewhere 17 Replies latest jw friends
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Robdar
There is a lot of wisdom in Blazing Saddles, Elsewhere. Here's a scene that will tell you just what I think of your analogy:
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Robdar
Speaking of movies, more wisdom can be found here:
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Mary
After this Jim, played by Gene Wilder, gave him a pep talk: You gotta remember, these are just simple farmers. These are people of the land. A common clay of the new west. You know… morons.
Whut in the wide-wide world o' sports ur u talkin' about Elsewhere??!!
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yadda yadda 2
ROFLMAO!!! thanks for posting those classic clips Rodbar.
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VIII
Great clips Robdar!
This bears repeating:
"...if your mere involvement in the political process is triggering this much vitriol from politicians and members of the media big and small, you’ve got to be doing something right."
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BONEZZ
Mel Brooks for President!
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BizzyBee
people who cared enough about their Liberty to try and do something to preserve it
The use of trigger words "liberty" and "freedom" is reaching saturation point in right-wing rhetoric. A clever, but manipulative use of semantics. Like "Patriot Act" (which actually does encroach on freedom) and "enhanced interrogation" (torture).
Tea baggers have been whipped up by such words and proceed to go off in all directions, though none of them can explain the objectives of the party coherently or cohesively. (Re-read ssn587 above.)
They speak authentic "frontier gibberish."