Friday, August 08, 2014

"Over and in, last call for sin"




http://www.tv.com/shows/battlestar-galactica-1978/saga-of-a-star-world-1-15047/trivia/

tv.com


Battlestar Galactica Season 1 Episode 1

Saga of a Star World (1)

Aired Sunday 7:00 PM Sep 17, 1978 on ABC

Quotes


Commander Adama: Mr. President, a wall of unidentified craft is closing in on the fleet.

Baltar: Possibly a Cylon welcoming committee?

Commander Adama: (Sarcastically) Sir, might I suggest we launch a "welcoming committee" of our own?










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THE KILLERS


"All These Things That I've Done"


While everyone's lost, the battle is won










From 12/20/1994 ( in Bosnia as Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps captain this day is my United States Navy Cross medal date of record ) To 5/2/1997 is 864 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/15/1968 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"Bread and Circuses" ) is 864 days



From 8/28/1975 ( the US FBI begins releases it files concerning Julius and Ethel Rosenberg ) To 5/2/1997 is 7918 days

7918 = 3959 + 3959

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/4/1976 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States arrested again by police in the United States ) is 3959 days



From 6/26/1940 ( the Franklin Roosevelt address to the nation on national defense ) To 12/25/1971 ( George Walker Bush the purveyor of illegal drugs strictly for his personal profit including the trafficking of massive amounts of cocaine into the United States confined to federal prison in Mexico for illegally smuggling narcotics in Mexico ) is 11504 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/2/1997 is 11504 days



From 12/25/1991 ( as United States Marine Corps chief warrant officer Kerry Wayne Burgess I was prisoner of war in Croatia ) To 5/2/1997 is 1955 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/11/1971 ( premiere US film "THX 1138" ) is 1955 days



From 1/21/1976 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut bound for deep space in his privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was his first landing the planet Mars and his documented and lawful exclusive claim to the territory of the planet Mars ) To 5/2/1997 is 7772 days

7772 = 3886 + 3886

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 6/23/1976 ( premiere US film "Logan's Run" ) is 3886 days



From 12/2/1946 ( the "economic fusion" of American and British zones of occupied Germany announced ) To 5/2/1997 is 18414 days

18414 = 9207 + 9207

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/17/1991 ( the date of record of my United States Navy Medal of Honor as Kerry Wayne Burgess chief warrant officer United States Marine Corps circa 1991 ) is 9207 days



From 12/2/1946 ( the "economic fusion" of American and British zones of occupied Germany announced ) To 5/2/1997 is 18414 days

18414 = 9207 + 9207

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 1/17/1991 ( RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 - the Persian Gulf War begins as scheduled severe criminal activity against the United States of America ) is 9207 days



From 2/17/1909 ( Geronimo deceased ) To 2/15/1972 ( Richard Nixon - Letter Accepting the Resignation of John N. Mitchell as Attorney General ) is 23008 days

23008 = 11504 + 11504

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 5/2/1997 is 11504 days



From 8/9/1974 ( Richard Nixon surrenders and abandons his illegal presence in the United States of America federal White House ) To 5/2/1997 is 8302 days

8302 = 4151 + 4151

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 3/15/1977 ( premiere US TV series "Three's Company" ) is 4151 days



From 9/17/1978 ( premiere US TV series "Battlestar Galactica"::series premiere episode "Saga of a Star World" ) To 5/2/1997 is 6802 days

6802 = 3401 + 3401

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 2/24/1975 ( premiere US TV series "S.W.A.T." ) is 3401 days



From 6/7/1976 ( my biological brother Thomas Reagan the civilian and privately financed astronaut in deep space of the solar system in his privately financed nuclear-pulse propulsion spaceship this day was his first landing the Saturn moon Phoebe and the Saturn moon Phoebe territory belongs to my brother Thomas Reagan ) To 5/2/1997 is 7634 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/27/1986 ( premiere US TV series "Amen" ) is 7634 days



From 3/16/1991 ( my first successful major test of my ultraspace matter transportation device as Kerry Wayne Burgess the successful Ph.D. graduate Columbia South Carolina ) To 5/2/1997 is 2239 days

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/20/1971 ( Roy Oliver Disney dead ) is 2239 days



From 6/27/1994 ( the NASA Stargazer Pegasus rocket failure ) To 5/2/1997 is 1040 days

1040 = 520 + 520

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 4/6/1967 ( premiere US TV series episode "Star Trek"::"The City on the Edge of Forever" ) is 520 days



From 1/19/1993 ( in Asheville North Carolina as Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess I was seriously wounded by gunfire when I returned fatal gunfire to a fugitive from United States federal justice ) To 5/2/1997 is 1564 days

1564 = 782 + 782

From 11/2/1965 ( my birth date in Antlers Oklahoma USA and my birthdate as the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 12/24/1967 ( premiere US TV movie "Christ Is Born" ) is 782 days



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http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=54081

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks at the Dedication of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

May 2, 1997

Thank you very much, Senator Inouye; Senator Hatfield; Your Highness; my longtime friend David Roosevelt and the members of the Roosevelt family; Mr. Vice President; to all those who have worked to make this day a reality. Let me begin by saying to Senator Inouye and Senator Hatfield, the United States proudly accepts the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial.

Fittingly, this is the first occasion of its kind in more than 50 years. The last time the American people gathered near here was in 1943 when President Franklin Roosevelt dedicated the memorial to Thomas Jefferson. Today we honor the greatest President of this great American Century.

As has been said, FDR actually wanted no memorial. For years, none seemed necessary, for two reasons. First, the America he built was a memorial all around us. From the Golden Gate Bridge to the Grand Coulee Dam, from Social Security to honest financial markets, from an America that has remained the world's indispensable nation to our shared conviction that all Americans must make our journey together, Roosevelt was all around us. Second, though many of us never lived under his leadership, many who did are still around, and we have all heard about him from our parents or grandparents—some of us, as we pass by WPA or CCC projects along country roads, some of us as we looked at the old radios that our parents and grandparents kept and heard stories about the fireside chats and how the people felt.

Today he is still very real to millions upon millions of Americans, inspiring us, urging us on. But the world turns, and memories fade. And now, more than a half-century after he left us, it is right that we go a little beyond his stated wishes and dedicate this memorial as a tribute to Franklin Roosevelt, to Eleanor, and to the remarkable triumphs of their generation.

President Roosevelt said—[applause]—thank you. President Roosevelt said, "We have faith that future generations will know that here, in the middle of the 20th century, there came a time when men of good will found a way to unite and produce and fight to destroy the forces of ignorance and intolerance and slavery and war." This memorial will be the embodiment of FDR's faith, for it will ensure that all future generations will know. It will ensure that they will all see the "happy warrior" keeping America's rendezvous with destiny.

As we stand at the dawn of a bright new century, this memorial will encourage us, reminding us that whenever America acts with certainty of purpose and FDR's famous flexibility of mind, we have always been more than equal to whatever challenges we face.

Winston Churchill said that President Roosevelt's life was one of the commanding events in human history. He came from privilege, but he understood the aspirations of farmers and factory workers and forgotten Americans. He electrified the farms and hollows, but even more important, he electrified the Nation, instilling confidence with every tilt of his head and boom of his laugh. His was an open, American spirit with a fine sense for the possible and a keen appreciation of the art of leadership. He was a master politician and a magnificent Commander in Chief.

And his partner was also magnificent. Eleanor Roosevelt was his eyes and his ears, going places he could not go, to see things he would never see, to come back and tell him how things actually were. And her reports were formed as words in his speeches that touched little people all across America who could not imagine that the President of the United States knew how they lived and cared about them. She was his conscience and our Nation's conscience.

Franklin Roosevelt's mission was to change America to preserve its ancient virtues in the face of new and unprecedented challenges. That is, after all, America's mission in all times of change and difficulty. The depth and sweep of it was unprecedented, when FDR asked a shaken nation to put its confidence in him. But he had no doubt of the outcome.

Listen to what he said in September 1932, shortly before he was elected for the first time. He proclaimed his faith: "Faith in America, faith in our tradition of personal responsibility, faith in our institutions, faith in ourselves demanded we recognize the new terms of an old social contract. New conditions imposed new requirements upon government and upon those who conduct government." That was his faith. He lived it, and we are here as a result.

With that faith, he forged a strong and unapologetic Government, determined to tame the savage cycles of boom and bust, able to meet the national challenges too big for families and individuals to meet on their own. And when he restored dignity to old age, when he helped millions to keep their farms or own their homes, when he provided the simple opportunity to go to work in the morning to millions, he was proving that the American dream was not a distant glimmer but something every American could grasp. And then that faith of his infused all of his countrymen.

With that faith, he inspired millions of ordinary Americans to take responsibility for one another, doing their part, in his words, through the National Recovery Administration, reclaiming nature through the Civilian Conservation Corps, gathering scrap, giving up nylons, and eventually storming the beaches at Normandy and Okinawa and Anzio.

With that faith, he committed our Nation to lead the world, first as the arsenal of democracy and then at the head of the great crusade to free the world from tyranny. Before the war began, the four freedoms set the foundation for the future and made it clear to the whole world that America's goal was not domination, but a dominion of freedom in a world at peace.

With that faith, as the war neared an end he would never see, he traced the very architecture of our future, from the GI bill to the United Nations. Faith in the extraordinary potential of ordinary people sparked not only our victory over war, depression, and doubt, but it began the opening of doors and the raising of sights for the dispossessed in America that has continued down to the present day.

It was that faith in his own extraordinary potential that enabled him to guide his country from a wheelchair. And from that wheelchair and a few halting steps, leaning on his son's arms or those of trusted aides, he lifted a great people back to their feet and set America to march again toward its destiny.

He said over and over again in different ways that we had only to fear fear itself. We did not have to be afraid of pain or adversity or failure, for all those could be overcome. He knew that, of course, because that is exactly what he did. And with his faith and the power of this example, we did conquer them all, depression, war, and doubt.

Now we see that faith again alive in America. We are grateful beyond measure for our own unprecedented prosperity. But we must remember the source of that faith. And again, let me say to Senator Inouye and others, by showing President Roosevelt as he was, we show the world that we have faith that in America you are measured for what you are and what you have achieved, not for what you have lost. And we encourage all who face their difficulties and overcome them not to give in to fear but to believe in their possibilities.

And now, again, we need the faith of Franklin Roosevelt in an entirely different time, but still no ordinary time, for in this time, new livelihoods demand new skills. We have to fight against the enormous destructive influences that still grip the lives of too many of our young people. We must struggle to make our rich racial, ethnic, and religious diversity a source of strength and unity when such differences are the undoing of millions and millions around the world. And we must fight against that nagging old doubt.

It is a strange irony of our time that here, at the moment of our greatest prosperity and progress in so many years—in 1932, one in 4 Americans was out of work; this morning we learned that fewer than one in 20 Americans are out of work for the first time in more than 2 decades. And at this time, where the pinnacle that Roosevelt hoped America would achieve in our influence and power has come to pass, we still, strangely, fight battles with doubts, doubts that he would treat with great impatience and disdain, doubts that lead some to urge us to pull back from the world at the very first time since Roosevelt's time when we actually can realize his vision of world peace and world prosperity and the dominance of the ideals for which he gave his life.

Let us honor his vision not only with this memorial today but by acting in the way he would tell us to act if he were standing here giving this speech, on his braces, looking at us and smiling at us and telling us we know what we have to do. We are Americans. We must have faith, we must not be afraid, and we must lead.

The great legacy of Roosevelt is a vision and a challenge—not a set of specific programs but a set of commitments—the duty we owe to ourselves, to one another, to our beloved Nation, and increasingly, to our fellow travelers on this small planet.

Now we are surrounded by the monuments to the leaders who built our democracy: Washington, who launched our great experiment and created our Republic; Jefferson, who enshrined forever our creed that it is self-evident that we are all created equal, with unalienable rights to life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness; Lincoln, who gave his life to preserve Mr. Washington's Republic and to make real Mr. Jefferson's words; and now, Franklin Roosevelt, who saved freedom from tyranny, who restored our Republic, who defined Mr. Jefferson's creed to include freedom from want and fear. Today, before the pantheon of our democracy, let us resolve to honor them all by shepherding their legacy into a new century, into a new millennium.

Our mission is to prepare America for the time to come, to write a new chapter of our history, inspired always by the greatest source of hope in our history. Thomas Jefferson wrote the words, but Franklin Roosevelt lived them out every day. Today I ask you to remember what he was writing at Warm Springs when he died, that last speech: "The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today. Let us move forward with strong and active faith."

My fellow Americans, every time you think of Franklin Roosevelt, put aside your doubts, become more American, become more like him, be infused with his strong and active faith.

God bless you, God bless America, and may God always bless the memory of Franklin Delano Roosevelt.

NOTE: The President spoke at 10:50 a.m. at the memorial.










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THE KILLERS


"All These Things That I've Done"


And my affection, well it comes and goes










http://archives.seattletimes.nwsource.com/cgi-bin/texis.cgi/web/vortex/display?slug=webrumsfeld08&date=20061108&query=rumsfeld

Nation & World: Wednesday, November 08, 2006

By The Associated Press


Bush seemed stoic about the election, proclaiming: "This isn't my first rodeo."










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0307987/quotes

IMDb


Memorable quotes for

Bad Santa (2003)


Willie: Are you saying there's something wrong with my gear? Is that what you're saying to me?










https://archive.org/details/FDRFiresideChat06261940

INTERNET ARCHIVE


President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fireside Chat on National Defense, 06/26/1940 (June 26, 1940)

"This sound recording of President Franklin Roosevelt's fireside chat includes: 'At this time, when the world -- and the world includes our own American hemisphere -- is threatened by forces of destruction, it is my resolve and yours to build up our armed defenses.'"

National Archives Identifier: 2173227



http://www.amazon.com/Voices-World-War-II-1937/dp/tracks/B003NSCA04

amazon


Voices of World War II 1937 - 1945 Complete Series


Disc: 4

1. June 26, 1940: President Franklin D. Roosevelt's Fireside Chat on National Defense










http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_1975


August 1975

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


August 28, 1975 (Thursday)

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration announced a ban on the use of polyvinyl chloride plastic for packaging of certain foods, because of its potential for causing cancer. At the time, PVC was the second most-used plastic in American food packaging. Although PVC film wrapping of meat and fruits was still permitted, the use of hard PVC plastic on lunch meat packages, and for bottles of liquids, was to be prohibited.

The FBI released the first 725 of 48,000 pages of its files concerning Julius and Ethel Rosenberg, 22 years after the American couple's execution for treason. The materials were made available following a Freedom of Information Act request by Professor Allen Weinstein of Smith College.



http://law.justia.com/cases/federal/district-courts/FSupp/415/303/2248788/

JUSTIA US LAW

415 F. Supp. 303: Goldstein v. Levi

District Of Columbia District Court - 415 F. Supp. 303

June 18, 1976

415 F.Supp. 303 (1976)

Alvin H. GOLDSTEIN, Plaintiff,

v.

Edward H. LEVI and United States Department of Justice, Defendants.

Civ. A. No. 75-0993.

United States District Court, District of Columbia.

June 18, 1976.

Howard M. Liberman, Washington, D. C., for plaintiff.

Jeffrey Axelrad, Richard E. Greenspan, U. S. Dept. of Justice, Washington, D. C., for defendants.

MEMORANDUM OPINION

PARKER, District Judge.

In this Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)[1] case the plaintiff, a producer for a public television station, sought to obtain the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) concerning certain statements made by Ruth and David Greenglass during the investigation of the Rosenberg espionage *304 case.[2] Plaintiff's original request encompassed the entire Rosenberg file and was submitted to the FBI by letter dated July 20, 1973. Plaintiff subsequently submitted a more narrow request for specific reports and statements taken from the Greenglasses by letter dated October 1, 1973. When the request was denied on the basis of the seventh exemption of investigatory files,[3] plaintiff's employer filed an appeal, but the agency denial was affirmed by the Attorney General's office. Almost a year later, plaintiff requested reconsideration of the earlier decision, by letter dated August 8, 1974. The Attorney General's office responded that the decision was final.

On June 16, 1975, plaintiff filed another administrative appeal, covering different portions of the Rosenberg file, and on June 19, 1975, filed this lawsuit, seeking the documents which had already been twice denied by the Justice Department. Shortly thereafter, on August 28, 1975, the FBI forwarded copies of the documents at issue to plaintiff's counsel.










http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0228397/bio

IMDb


Roy O. Disney

Biography

Date of Birth 24 June 1893 , Chicago, Illinois, USA

Date of Death 20 December 1971 , Burbank, California, USA (cerebral hemorrhage)

Birth Name Roy Oliver Disney


Brother of Walt Disney.










http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/43.htm

Bread And Circuses

Stardate: 4040.7

Original Airdate: Mar 15, 1968


[Cave]

(The landing party are given water, and Spock leafs through some magazines.)

SEPTIMUS: No, Captain. I'm sure I would have heard of the arrival of other men like you.

KIRK: Perhaps you've heard, let's say, an impossible story or a rumour of men who came from the sky or from other worlds.

SEPTIMUS: There are no other worlds.

KIRK: The stars.

SEPTIMUS: Lights shining through from heaven. It is where the sun is. Blessed be the sun.

KIRK: Yes, of course.

SPOCK: (brings over a magazine) Captain, I thought you might find this interesting.

KIRK: Spock?

SPOCK: Fascinating.

KIRK: (looking at a car advert) The Jupiter Eight. Conventional internal combustion engine. You were right about the smog. But the Jupiter Eight? Mars toothpaste. Neptune bath salts.

SEPTIMUS: Taken from the names of false gods. When I was a senator, I worshiped them too, but I heard the words of the sun. I became a Brother. For that, they made me a slave.










http://www.tv.com/shows/threes-company/a-man-about-the-house-8905/

tv.com


Three's Company Season 1 Episode 1

A Man About the House

Aired Unknown Mar 15, 1977 on ABC

AIRED: 3/15/77










2003 television miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" DVD video:

00:00:00


Opening Title Card: The Cylons were created by Man. They were created to make life easier on the Twelve Colonies. And then The Day came when the Cylons decided to kill their Masters. After a long and bloody struggle, an Armistice was declared. The Cylons left for another world to call their own. A remote space station was built... ...Where Cylon and Human could meet and maintain diplomatic relations. Every year, the Colonials send an officer. The Cylons send no one. No one has seen or heard from the Cylons in over forty years.

Number Six: Are you alive?

Colonial Armistice officer: Yes.

Number Six: Prove it.










2003 television miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" DVD video:

00:31:27


Lieutenant Kara "Starbuck" Thrace - Colonial Fleet Battlestar Galactica Viper pilot: Same old Lee. You haven't changed either.

Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama - Colonial Fleet Viper pilot: Zac was my brother.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0691916/releaseinfo

IMDb


S.W.A.T. (TV Series)

The Killing Ground (1975)

Release Info

USA 24 February 1975

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0691916/

IMDb


S.W.A.T.: Season 1, Episode 1

The Killing Ground (24 Feb. 1975)

TV Episode

Steve Forrest ... Lieutenant Dan 'Hondo' Harrelson

Release Date: 24 February 1975 (USA)










http://www.imdb.com/video/hulu/vi2308702233/

IMDb

The Internet Movie Database

Videos BETA > TV Episodes > Battlestar Galactica

Saga of a Star World, Part 2

Description: When the fleet stops at the planet Carillon to refuel and pick up supplies, a newly-elected member of the Council seizes power from Commander Adama.

Related Titles: Battlestar Galactica, Saga of a Star World


00:21:50


Adama: And there I was like God - passing out priorities as - as if they were tickets to a lottery.










2003 television miniseries "Battlestar Galactica" DVD video:


Colonial One pilot: [ Intership communication ] This is your pilot speaking. Passengers, please take your seats and standby to jump. Thank you.

Colonial One pilot: Set E.S.B. trajectory.

Refugee fleet radio voice transmission: Colonial One, for God's sake, you can't just leave us here.

Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama - Colonial Fleet Viper pilot: Set.

Colonial One pilot: Cycle cryo-fans.

Picon 36: [ radio transmission ] Colonial One, this is Picon 36. I can't believe you want us to leave these people behind.

Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama - Colonial Fleet Viper pilot: Cycled.

Refugee fleet radio voice transmission: At least tell us where you're going. We'll follow at sub-light. Please!

Captain Lee "Apollo" Adama - Colonial Fleet Viper pilot: No. If they're captured, then the Cylons know too.

Refugee fleet radio voice transmission: I got fifty people onboard. Colonial One, do you copy this?

Colonial One pilot: Spinning up F.T.L. drive now.

Refugee fleet radio voice transmission: Don't leave us here. Show a little humanity.










http://articles.latimes.com/1997-05-03/news/mn-55047_1_roosevelt-memorial

Los Angeles Times


Clinton Presents Memorial as Symbol 'of FDR's Faith'

History: Ceremony honors former president's leadership, activism. Dedication comes off without threatened protest by advocates for disabled.

May 03, 1997 ROBERT SHOGAN TIMES POLITICAL WRITER


"This memorial will be the embodiment of FDR's faith . . . ," Clinton declared, "reminding us that whenever America acts with certainty of purpose and FDR's famous flexibility of mind, we have always been more than equal to whatever challenges we faced."










http://www.snpp.com/episodes/4F02.html

Treehouse of Horror VII

Original airdate in U.S.: 27-Oct-96


Marge: Hmm, that's Slick Willie for you, always with the smooth talk.










http://www.chakoteya.net/StarTrek/43.htm

Bread And Circuses

Stardate: 4040.7

Original Airdate: Mar 15, 1968


KIRK: Are you a slave, Flavius?

FLAVIUS: You are barbarians indeed not to know of Flavius Maximus. For seven years, I was the most successful gladiator in this province.

KIRK: Then you heard the word of the sun?

FLAVIUS: Yes. The words of peace and freedom. It wasn't easy for me to believe. I was trained to fight. But the words, the words are true.

KIRK: There are many things I'd like to know










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AZ LYRICS UNIVERSE

THE KILLERS

album: "Hot Fuss" (2004)



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THE KILLERS


"All These Things That I've Done"

When there's nowhere else to run
Is there room for one more son
One more son
If you can hold on
If you can hold on, hold on
I wanna stand up, I wanna let go
You know, you know - no you don't, you don't
I wanna shine on in the hearts of men
I wanna mean it from the back of my broken hand

Another head aches, another heart breaks
I am so much older than I can take
And my affection, well it comes and goes
I need direction to perfection, no no no no

Help me out
Yeah, you know you got to help me out
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the back burner
You know you got to help me out

And when there's nowhere else to run
Is there room for one more son
These changes ain't changing me
The gold-hearted boy I used to be

Yeah, you know you got to help me out
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the back burner
You know you got to help me out
You're gonna bring yourself down
Yeah, you're gonna bring yourself down
Yeah, you're gonna bring yourself down

[x10]
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier
I got soul, but I'm not a soldier

Yeah, you know you got to help me out
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the back burner
You know you got to help me out
You're gonna bring yourself down
You're gonna bring yourself down
Yeah, oh don't you put me on the back burner
You're gonna bring yourself down
Yeah, you're gonna bring yourself down

Over and in, last call for sin
While everyone's lost, the battle is won
With all these things that I've done
All these things that I've done










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=54081

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks at the Dedication of the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial

May 2, 1997


President Roosevelt said—[applause]—thank you. President Roosevelt said, "We have faith that future generations will know that here, in the middle of the 20th century, there came a time when men of good will found a way to unite and produce and fight to destroy the forces of ignorance and intolerance and slavery and war."



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 4:23 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 08 August 2014