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Wednesday, February 20, 2013
Collusion
From: Kerry Burgess
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2013 10:48 PM
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Subject: Collusion
Yes, yes, I know, I know. You want me to know you've got thousands of stupid people who will *gladly* give up their pathetic lives to protect the Nazi propaganda of Barack Obama and Microsoft Corbis Bill Gates al Qaida.
You want me to know you've got thousands of stupid people who will *gladly* give up their pathetic lives to protect the private property thievery of Barack Obama and Microsoft Corbis Bill Gates al Qaida.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-american-auto-industry-and-american-economy-chrysler-auto-plant
Barack Obama [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
The White House [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
Office of the Press Secretary [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]
For Immediate Release July 30, 2010
Remarks by the President on the American Auto Industry and American Economy at Chrysler Auto Plant
Chrysler Jefferson North Assembly Plant
Detroit, Michigan
12:16 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Detroit! (Applause.)
Well, it is good to be here. Everybody, if you have a seat, have a seat. (Laughter.) It is good -- it’s good to be back.
AUDIENCE: Yeah!
THE PRESIDENT: It’s good to be back. First off, give it up -- give it up to Leah for that wonderful introduction. (Applause.)
We’ve got some special guests here that I want to acknowledge. First of all, your Secretary of Transportation, who has helped to make sure that we are guiding this process of rebuilding the American auto industry and is doing an outstanding job, from Peoria, Illinois, Secretary Ray Lahood. Give him a big round of applause. (Applause.)
Because of a funeral, she couldn’t be here, but I want everybody to give a huge round of applause to one of the best governors in very tough times that exists anywhere in the country, Jennifer Granholm. She’s doing a great job. (Applause.)
Your outstanding new mayor and close to my heart, NBA Hall of Famer, Dave Bing is in the house. (Applause.)
Two of the hardest working senators anywhere. And they are always thinking about Michigan and Michigan manufacturing, making stuff right here in the United States of America, Carl Levine and Debbie Stabenow. (Applause.)
Outstanding member of Congress, Representative Carolyn Cheeks Kilpatrick. (Applause.) UAW President Bob King is in the house. (Applause.) And Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne. (Applause.) Sergio is modest. He doesn’t stand up. (Laughter.) But he’s doing a great job.
So I just had a tour of this outstanding plant with Sergio and Pat Walsh, your plant manager; General Holiefield -- now, that's a name right there -- (Laughter.) General Holiefield, vice president of the UAW. (Applause.) Cynthia Holland, your local UAW president. (Applause.)
And it was great to see the work that you’re doing and the cars that you’re building. Especially when you consider the fact that just over a year ago, the future here seemed very much in doubt.
Now, before I make my remarks, I’ve got to disclose, I’m a little biased here because the first new car that I ever bought was a Grand Cherokee. (Applause.) First new car.
Up until that point I had had some old, beat up -- (laughter) -- used cars -- they were not state of the art. And I still remember walking into that showroom and driving out with that new car. It had that new car smell, and everything worked. (Laughter.)
I wasn’t used to that. Had all these -- everything was electronic, and I had -- all my -- I’d had to roll up my windows up until that point. So I’ve got some good memories of that car.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/remarks-president-american-auto-industry-and-american-economy-chrysler-auto-plant
Barack Obama
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release July 30, 2010
Remarks by the President on the American Auto Industry and American Economy at Chrysler Auto Plant
Chrysler Jefferson North Assembly Plant
Detroit, Michigan
12:16 P.M. EDT
THE PRESIDENT: Hello, Detroit! (Applause.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1966
1966
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Deaths
July 18 – Bobby Fuller, American Musician Guitarist (b. 1942)
http://www.texarkanagazette.com/gcms/news/2011/04/17/lesa-withem-306979.php
Texarkana Gazette
LESA WITHEM
ASHDOWN, Ark.—Lesa Jewell Withem of Ashdown died Thursday, April 14, 2011
http://www.examiner.com/article/morbid-curiosity-remembering-bobby-fuller-1942-1966-did-frank-sinatra-order-his-death
examiner.com
Morbid Curiosity: Remembering Bobby Fuller (1942-1966); Did Frank Sinatra order his death?
ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT JULY 21, 2010 BY: ALAN W. PETRUCELLI
Sometimes even police make most arresting blunders.
Just as “I Fought the Law” became a Top 10 hit, Bobby Fuller was found dead in his car parked near his Los Angeles home. The date: July 18, 1966.
The police said was a suicide, but too many questions remain unanswered: Why did Fuller have multiple wounds over his body—a body that was also saturated with gasoline?
Why did a police officer throw a can of gasoline found at the scene into the trash?
Could it be that the killer(s) fled before they could set the car and star on fire?
And why did police later change the cause of death to “accidental asphyxiation . . .” citing no evidence of foul play?
http://www.britannica.com/blogs/2011/07/bobby-fuller-fought-law-great-moments-pop-music-history/
Encyclopædia Britannica
The Bobby Fuller Four, “I Fought the Law” (Great Moments in Pop Music History)
Gregory McNamee - July 18, 2011
On this day 45 years ago, July 18, 1966, an immensely talented singer, songwriter, and guitarist named Robert Gaston Fuller was found dead in a car parked outside his apartment in Hollywood, California. Inside the car, its windows rolled up despite the heat, was an open can of gasoline, for which reason the death was ruled a suicide, the cause asphyxiation.
Ever since that day, many of Bobby Fuller’s many fans have rejected the ruling and offered alternative explanations, all involving foul play. One theory has it that he was killed by gangsters because of his involvement with a woman somehow connected to the Mafia; another traces the death to a falling out with a record executive; still another implicates Charles Manson, who was busily working evil in the streets of Los Angeles.
All of those theories gainsay the idea of suicide, and indeed, Bobby had just bought a new car and was planning recording sessions to build on his past successes, facts that argue against a sudden decision to end it all.
All these years later, the cold case remains cold, the files closed, while Bobby Fuller lies interred in Forest Lawn Cemetery in the Hollywood Hills, dead at the age of 23.
http://www.metrolyrics.com/i-fought-the-law-lyrics-bobby-fuller-four.html
metrolyrics
I Fought The Law
Bobby Fuller Four
I'm breakin' rocks in the hot sun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
I needed money 'cause I had none
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
I miss my baby and I feel so sad
I guess my race is run
Like she's the best girl I ever had
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
I'm robbin' people with a six-gun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
I miss my baby and the good fun
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
I miss my baby and I feel so sad
I guess my race is run
Like she's the best girl I ever had
I fought the law and the law won
I fought the law and the law won
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114898/quotes
IMDb
Memorable quotes for
Waterworld (1995)
Deacon: Why aren't you rowing?
- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 06:14 AM Pacific Time Seattle USA Wednesday 20 February 2013