This Is What I Think.

Tuesday, September 30, 2014

"Walked right into it."




She was the same doctor I first spoke to at University of Washington Medical Center when they brought me to the mental health unit on a gurney. Before that I had been at the Overlake hospital in Bellevue for a few hours or so. As best I recall that Overlake hospital was where the ambulance took me to from the Redmond city police office where I went in person to complain.

I was speaking to that woman when I was later in the emergency room at the Veteran's Affair's hospital in Seattle. Can't recall specific dates offhand but I saw references to it in the medical records I got back from the federal records center.

I spoke to that UWMC psychiatrist first and then during those three or four days I was there in June 2005 another doctor started talking with me in a conference room and he told me he was the doctor in charge of the UWMC. Then he told me that I was lucky because he was also in charge of the VA hospital and they were sending me over there to the mental health unit and as best I recall I was there for ten days. The day they let me out is when Patty Murray was at the front entrance talking to the press cameras about billions of dollars and gross incompetence.

The woman I was talking to was as best I recall the psychiatrist I first spoke to and the one prescribing medication to me. She told me something one time as I was sitting in a smaller conference room something about wanting to bring in someone else for training and that I would guess was a student. I thought his questions were suspicious. Suspicious in terms of someone not really trained in the field leading me to think he worked in a different field. Who knows. I recall that was the time I made the point about how I wasn't seeing things but who knows because the chair I pointed out could be unreal and I would have no idea of its true state of reality.

So anyway, I was standing there in the emergency room and the VA and I guess that was July or August 2005 and at the end of our brief conversation I was saying the same thing she was saying at just about exactly the same time.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, March 24, 2006 2:04:11 PM


[This is pretty much the kind of treatment I received in the VA and before that at UW Medical Center. I like my doctor at UW. I don't remember her name, but I saw her again at the VA. I always felt good around her. That must be a good quality in a doctor.]


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 24 March 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: July 21, 2006


I have grown very aware of the smell of the hand soap in the bathrooms at the VA facility. Every time I wash my hands when I am over there, I have strong memories of my time in-patient at 7E last year. I was effectively locked up for that time, as well as at UW Medical Center. When the VA let me out for a walk one time, they had someone following me around the building.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 21 July 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Friday, April 06, 2007

SEATTLE (F-U Wire) - Microsoft Corporation announces plans to expand its historic outpost of insurrection in Bellevue, Washington. The City Of Bellevue welcomes the insurgency despite that Microsoft Corporation is actively working to overthrow the constitutional form of government in America.

City of Bellevue Mayor Grant Degginger admits that hundreds more Americans will be killed by Microsoft Corporation-sponsored terrorism, but “Hey, Microsoft is giving me a free Lexus to look the other way. Who can argue with that? The covert federal agent we tried to murder only wanted to give us a prison term for providing material support to terrorists.”


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 06 April 2007 excerpt ends]










http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003648679_uwshooting03m.html

Tuesday, April 3, 2007

Months of stalking end with 2 dead at UW

Rebecca Griego called her ex-boyfriend Jonathan Rowan "a psycho from the past." He wouldn't stop calling her office at the University of Washington. When she no longer would answer the phone, he harassed her sister and threatened to kidnap her dogs.

On Monday morning, Rowan found Griego alone in her fourth-floor office in Gould Hall and fatally shot her before killing himself.





http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003721534_normmaleng25.html

Friday, May 25, 2007

Longtime prosecutor Norm Maleng dies

By Jennifer Sullivan and Steve Miletich

Seattle Times staff reporters

Norm Maleng, King County prosecutor for 28 years and one of the most respected leaders in the state's criminal justice system, died Thursday night of cardiac arrest after collapsing during an event at the University of Washington. He was 68.

Mr. Maleng was rushed by medics to Harborview Medical Center, where he was pronounced dead at 9:11 p.m. Mr. Maleng had been attending a Nordic heritage event at the UW Center for Urban Horticulture when he collapsed.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: - posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 07:21 AM Pacific Time Seattle USA Tuesday 12 March 2013 - http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/03/wouldnt-it-blow-your-mind-to-hear.html


They stuck a lot of needles in me when I was inpatient at the University of Washington Medical Center back in the summer of 2005. I remember one very dark night when I was in a mental haze from the drugs they were forcing on me (only because I went to the City of Kent Washington police department to report criminal activity directed at my personal property and which continues unabated to this very day) and I awoke in the dark in that hospital bed and a woman was glaring at me as she stuck another needle in hand. I thought about that later and I decided she was glaring at me because she was possibly expected me to club her with my fist, which I did not.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 12 March 2013 excerpt ends]










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/71211/Clancy_-_Rainbow_Six.html


Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 21

STAGES

The last of the winos had outlasted all predictions, but it lead only prolonged the inevitable. This one was named Henry, a black man of forty-six years who only appeared to be twenty years older. A veteran, he'd told everyone who'd listen, and a man with a considerable thirst, which had not, miraculously, done a great deal of liver damage. And his immune system had done a valiant job of fighting off Shiva. He was probably from the deep part of the gene pool, Dr. Killgore thought, for what little good it had clone him. It would have been useful to take a history from him, to find out how long his parents had lived, but lie was too far gone by the time they'd realized it. But now, the printout of his blood work said, he was surely doomed. I l is liver had finally succumbed to the Shiva strands, and his blood chemistry was off the chart in every category that mattered. In a way, it was too bad. The doctor still living in Killgore somehow wanted patients to survive. Maybe it was sportsmanship, he thought, heading down to the patient's room. "How are we doing, Henry?" the doctor asked.

"Shitty, Doc, just shitty. Feels like my belly is coming a hart inside out."

"You can feel it?" Killgore asked. That was a surprise. 1 I e was getting nearly twelve milligrams of morphine a day now-a lethal dose for a healthy man, but the really sick ones could somehow take a lot more of the drug.

"Some," Henry replied, grimacing.

"Well, let me fix that for you, okay?" The physician extracted a 50cc needle from his pocket. along with a vial of Dilaudid. Two to four milligrams was a strong dose for a normal person. He decided to go to forty, just to be sure. Henry had suffered enough. He filled the syringe, flicked the plastic body with a fingernail to take care of the little air bubble, then inserted it in the IV line. and pushed the plunger down quickly

"All," Henry had time to say as the dazzling rush hit him. And just that fast, his face went still, eyes wide open, pupils dilated in the last pleasure he would ever know. Ten seconds later, Killgore touched the right carotid artery. There was nothing happening there, and Henry's breathing had stopped at once. Just to be completely sure, Killgore took his stethoscope from his pocket and touched it to Henry's chest. Sure enough, the heart had stopped.

"Nice Fight, partner," the doctor told the body. Then he unhooked the IV line, switched off the electronic drug monitor system, and tossed the sheet over the face. So, that was the end of the winos. Most of them had checked out early, except for Henry. The bastard was a fighter to the end, defying all predictions. Killgore wondered if they might have tried one of the vaccines on him- "B" would almost certainly have saved him, but then they'd just have a healthy wino on their hands, and the Project wasn't aimed at saving that sort of person. What use was he to anyone, really? Except maybe a liquor-store owner. Killgore left the room, waving to an orderly as he did so. In fifteen minutes, Henry would be ashes floating in the air, his chemicals useful to some grass and trees as fertilizer when they fell back to earth, which was about as much a contribution as a person like that could hope to make.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 8:43 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

"Husbands Won't Tell"




http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/26670654/timeline-for-first-case-of-ebola-diagnosed-in-us

KDFW FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth


Timeline for first case of Ebola diagnosed in US

Posted: Sep 30, 2014 4:22 PM PDT

Updated: Sep 30, 2014 4:24 PM PDT

By The Associated Press

The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola in the United States flew from Liberia, federal health officials said. The unidentified man, who traveled to Dallas to visit family, is being treated at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital:

Sept. 19 - Departs from Liberia

Sept. 20 - Arrives in the United States

Sept. 24 - Begins having symptoms

Sept. 26 - Seeks medical care

Sept. 28- Hospitalized and put in isolation

Sept. 30_Tests positive for Ebola





http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/health/ebola-us/index.html

CNN


First diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S.

By Dana Ford, CNN

updated 8:04 PM EDT, Tue September 30, 2014

Atlanta (CNN) -- A patient being treated at a Dallas hospital is the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, health officials announced Tuesday.

The unidentified man left Liberia on September 19 and arrived in the United States on September 20, said Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

At that time, the individual did not have symptoms. "But four or five days later," he began to exhibit them, Frieden said. The individual was hospitalized and isolated Sunday at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital.










http://www.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP019223100002&s=201409302000&sid=35354&sn=KREMDT&st=201409302100&cn=102

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NCIS: New Orleans (New)

102 KREMDT: Tuesday, September 30 9:00 PM [ Tuesday 30 September 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

Crime drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery

Carrier

When a Navy lieutenant on liberty dies of bubonic plague, NCIS Special Agent Tony DiNozzo helps the New Orleans team as they try to control a potential outbreak and find the source of the infectious disease.

Cast: Scott Bakula, Lucas Black, Zoe McLellan, CCH Pounder, Rob Kerkovich Director(s): James Whitmore Jr. Executive Producer(s): Gary Glasberg, Mark Harmon, Martha Haight

Original Air Date: Sep 30, 2014










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


Ebola virus disease

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Ebola virus disease (EVD), Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF), or simply Ebola is a disease of humans and other primates caused by an ebolavirus. Symptoms start two days to three weeks after contracting the virus, with a fever, sore throat, muscle pain and headaches. Typically, vomiting, diarrhea and rash follow, along with decreased function of the liver and kidneys. Around this time, affected people may begin to bleed both within the body and externally.

The virus may be acquired upon contact with blood or bodily fluids of an infected animal. Spreading through the air has not been documented in the natural environment.


Signs and symptoms

Signs and symptoms of Ebola usually begin suddenly with an influenza-like stage characterized by fatigue, fever, headaches, joint, muscle, and abdominal pain. Vomiting, diarrhea and loss of appetite are also common. Less common symptoms include the following: sore throat, chest pain, hiccups, shortness of breath and trouble swallowing. The average time between contracting the infection and the start of symptoms (incubation period) is 8 to 10 days, but it can vary between 2 and 21 days.










http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/health/ebola-us/index.html

CNN


First diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S.

By Dana Ford, CNN

updated 8:04 PM EDT, Tue September 30, 2014

Atlanta (CNN) -- A patient being treated at a Dallas hospital is the first person diagnosed with Ebola in the United States, health officials announced Tuesday.

The unidentified man left Liberia on September 19 and arrived in the United States on September 20, said Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

At that time, the individual did not have symptoms. "But four or five days later," he began to exhibit them










http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/health/ebola-us/index.html

CNN


First diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S.

By Dana Ford, CNN

updated 8:04 PM EDT, Tue September 30, 2014


"But four or five days later










http://www.cnn.com/2014/09/30/health/ebola-us/index.html

CNN


First diagnosed case of Ebola in the U.S.

By Dana Ford, CNN

updated 8:04 PM EDT, Tue September 30, 2014


four or five










http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/26670654/timeline-for-first-case-of-ebola-diagnosed-in-us

KDFW FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth


Timeline for first case of Ebola diagnosed in US


Sept. 28- Hospitalized and put in isolation










http://www.myfoxdfw.com/story/26670654/timeline-for-first-case-of-ebola-diagnosed-in-us

KDFW FOX 4 Dallas-Fort Worth


Timeline for first case of Ebola diagnosed in US


Sept. 20 - Arrives in the United States

Sept. 24 - Begins having symptoms










http://www.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP019223100003&s=201410072000&sid=35354&sn=KREMDT&st=201410072100&cn=102

excite tv


NCIS: New Orleans (New)

102 KREMDT: Tuesday, October 7 9:00 PM [ Tuesday 07 October 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

Crime drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery

Breaking Brig

An armored transport bus crashes, resulting in the escape of four prisoners -- including a black market broker topping the list of national security threats; Pride needs Gibbs' help with a case file full of redactions.

Cast: Scott Bakula, Lucas Black, Zoe McLellan, CCH Pounder, Rob Kerkovich Director(s): Tony Wharmby Executive Producer(s): Gary Glasberg, Mark Harmon, Martha Haight

Original Air Date: Oct 07, 2014










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/71211/Clancy_-_Rainbow_Six.html


Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 35

MARATHON


The key to this is the `A' vaccine. The original outbreak may kill a few million people, but that's mainly psychological. The vaccine that Horizon's going to market is a live-virus vaccine, like the Sabin polio vaccine. But they've tuned it, like. It doesn't stop Shiva, man. It spreads Shiva. Takes a month to six weeks for the symptoms to show. They proved that in the lab."










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excite tv


Resurrection (New)

104 KXLYDT: Sunday, October 12 9:00 PM [ 12 October 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

Drama

Multiple

Tom decides to start a new parish for the returned; Bellamy decides to make a confession; human bones are found in the river.

Cast: Omar Epps, Frances Fisher, Matt Craven, Devin Kelley, Mark Hildreth, Samaire Armstrong, Sam Hazeldine, Landon Gimenez, Kurtwood Smith Director(s): Ron Underwood Executive Producer(s): Aaron Zelman, Jo Ann Alfano, Dede Gardner, Jeremy Kleiner, Jon Liebman

Original Air Date: Oct 12, 2014










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0592600/fullcredits

IMDb


The Greatest American Hero (TV Series)

The Greatest American Hero (1981)

Full Cast & Crew


William Katt ... Ralph Hinkley










From 8/17/1960 ( premiere US film "The Time Machine" ) To 3/18/1981 is 7518 days

7518 = 3759 + 3759

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 2/17/1976 ( premiere US TV series episode "Marcus Welby, M.D."::"The Highest Mountain" ) is 3759 days



From 8/17/1960 ( the Soviet Union trial of the United States Central Intelligence Agency pilot Gary Powers begins in Moscow Russia Soviet Union ) To 3/18/1981 is 7518 days

7518 = 3759 + 3759

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 2/17/1976 ( premiere US TV series episode "Marcus Welby, M.D."::"The Highest Mountain" ) is 3759 days



[ See also: To Be Continued? ]


http://www.tv.com/shows/the-greatest-american-hero/the-greatest-american-hero-1-78692/

tv.com


The Greatest American Hero Season 1 Episode 1

The Greatest American Hero (1)

Aired Wednesday 8:00 PM Mar 18, 1981 on ABC

AIRED: 3/18/81










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0592600/quotes

IMdb


The Greatest American Hero (TV Series)

The Greatest American Hero (1981)

Quotes


Bill Maxwell: Well, what I got here, what you don't got, Mr. Hinkley, is a dead partner. If you will recall, somebody shot him full o' holes, which is a definite no-no in my book. That's the same one I mentioned a moment ago, the one I go by.










1994 US television miniseries "The Stand" DVD video:

00:35:16 Disc 2


Glen Bateman: [ reading letter: ] "I've sinned and presumed to know the mind of God. I must try to find my place in his work again."

Glen Bateman: She scribbled a reference at the bottom. Proverbs 11, verse 3. When pride cometh, then cometh shame. But with the lowly is wisdom.










http://www.online-literature.com/bible/Proverbs/

THE LITERATURE NETWORK

Literature Network The Holy Bible Proverbs


Proverbs

11:2 When pride cometh, then cometh shame: but with the lowly is wisdom.

11:3 The integrity of the upright shall guide them: but the perverseness of transgressors shall destroy them.










http://www.imdb.com/character/ch0018848/quotes

IMDb


Quotes for

Randall Flagg (Character)

from "The Stand" (1994)


"The Stand: The Stand (#1.4)" (1994)


Glen Bateman: You're quite a piece of work Mr Cockroach. We could learn a lesson from you, especially in light of recent events. I have an idea come this time tomorrow I'll be gone, but you'll still be trucking, running little roach errands.

Randall Flagg: [stomps on the roach] That's a wrap on the roach.










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html


Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


Chapter 73


At ten o’clock the next day, twenty-four hours after they had first seen the roadblock in the distance, Randall Flagg and Lloyd Henreid came to see Glen Bateman.

He was sitting cross-legged on the floor of his cell. He had found a piece of charcoal under his bunk, and had just finished writing this legend on the wall amid the intaglio of male and female genitals, names, phone numbers, and obscene little poems: I am not the potter, not the potter’s wheel, but the potter’s clay; is not the value of the shape attained as dependent upon the intrinsic worth of the clay as upon the wheel and the Master’s skill? Glen was admiring this proverb—or was it an aphorism?—when the temperature in the deserted cellblock suddenly seemed to drop ten degrees. The door at the end of the corridor rumbled open. The saliva in Glen’s mouth was suddenly all gone, and the charcoal snapped between his fingers.

Bootheels clocked up the hallway toward him.

Other footfalls, smaller and insignificant, pattered along in counterpoint, trying to keep up.

Why, it’s him. I’m going to see his face.

Suddenly his arthritis was worse. Terrible, in fact. It seemed that his bones had suddenly been hollowed out and filled with ground glass. And still, he turned with an interested, expectant smile on his face as the bootheels stopped in front of his cell.

“Well, there you are,” Glen said. “And you’re not half the boogeyman we thought you must be.”

Standing on the other side of the bars were two men. Flagg was on Glen’s right. He was wearing bluejeans and a white silk shirt that gleamed mellowly in the dim lights. He was grinning in at Glen. Behind him was a shorter man who was not smiling at all. He had an undershot chin and eyes that seemed too big for his face. His complexion was one that the desert climate was never going to be kind to; he had burned, peeled, and burned again. Around his neck he wore a black stone flawed with red. It had a greasy, resinous look.

“I’d like you to meet my associate,” Flagg said with a giggle. “Lloyd Henreid, meet Glen Bateman, sociologist, Free Zone Committee member, and single existing member of the Free Zone think tank now that Nick Andros is dead.”

“Meetcha,” Lloyd mumbled.

“How’s your arthritis, Glen?” Flagg asked. His tone was commiserating, but his eyes sparkled with high glee and secret knowledge.

Glen opened and closed his hands rapidly, smiling back at Flagg. No one would ever know what an effort it took to maintain that gentle smile.

The intrinsic worth of the clay!

“Fine,” he said. “Much better for sleeping indoors, thank you.”

Flagg’s smile faltered a bit. Glen caught just a glimpse of narrow surprise and anger. Of fear?

“I’ve decided to let you go,” he said briskly. His smile sprang forth again, radiant and vulpine. Lloyd uttered a little gasp of surprise, and Flagg turned to him. “Haven’t I, Lloyd?”

“Uh… sure,” Lloyd said. “Sure nuff.”

“Well, fine,” Glen said easily. He could feel the arthritis sinking deeper and deeper into his joints, numbing them like ice, swelling them like fire.

“You’ll be given a small motorbike and you may drive back at your leisure.”

“Of course I couldn’t go without my friends.”

“Of course not. And all you have to do is ask. Get down on your knees and ask me.”

Glen laughed heartily. He threw back his head and laughed long and hard. And as he laughed, the pain in his joints began to abate. He felt better, stronger, in control again.

“Oh, you’re a card,” he said. “I tell you what you do. Why don’t you find a nice big sandpile, get yourself a hammer, and pound all that sand right up your ass?”

Flagg’s face grew dark. The smile slipped away. His eyes, previously as dark as the jet stone Lloyd wore, now seemed to gleam yellowly. He reached out his hand to the locking mechanism on the door and wrapped his fingers around it. There was an electric buzzing sound. Fire leaped out between his fingers, and there was a hot smell in the air. The lockbox fell to the floor, smoking and black. Lloyd Henreid cried out. The dark man grabbed the bars and threw the cell door back on its track.

“Stop laughing.”

Glen laughed harder.

“Stop laughing at me! ”

“You’re nothing!” Glen said, wiping his streaming eyes and still chuckling. “Oh pardon me… it’s just that we were all so frightened… we made such a business out of you… I’m laughing as much at our own foolishness as at your regrettable lack of substance…”










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Date: Thu, 9 Mar 2006 14:42:01 -0800 (PST)

From: "Kerry Burgess"

Subject: Washington sandpacks 115 percent of normal

To: "Kerry Burgess"

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/6420AP_WA_Water_Outlook.html

Washington sandpacks 115 percent of normal

THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

REDMOND, Wash. -- What a difference a year and a lot of executive bullshit make. Eight out of 10 geeks now want to tell their managers to "pack sand."

Last year, after no appreciable agitation in Febuary, geek morale was high and the sandpack was at 26 percent of normal. Last March tenth the state Ecology Department issued a drought of bullshit proclamation.

This year, after paradigm shifts and Excellence Processes, the department says bullshitflows are normal and the sandpack is at 115 percent of normal.

Ecology Director Jay Manning says back-to-back drought of bullshit years would have been supportive for the health and well-being of geeks.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 09 March 2006 excerpt ends]



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 6:13 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

That's not good.




http://apnews.excite.com/article/20140930/us-ebola-dallas-hospital-f42ce2da64.html

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Dallas hospital confirms first Ebola case in US

Sep 30, 6:14 PM (ET) [ Tuesday 30 September 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

By DAVID WARREN and LAURAN NEERGAARD

DALLAS (AP) — A patient at a Dallas hospital has tested positive for Ebola, the first case of the disease to be diagnosed in the United States, federal health officials announced Tuesday.

The patient was in isolation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital, which had announced a day earlier that the person's symptoms and recent travel indicated a possible case of Ebola, the virus that has killed more than 3,000 people across West Africa and infected a handful of Americans who have traveled to that region.

The person, an adult who was not publicly identified, developed symptoms days after returning to Texas from Liberia and showed no symptoms on the plane, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

CDC Director Dr. Tom Frieden said the patient came to the U.S. to visit family and has been hospitalized since the weekend.

State health officials said no other cases are suspected in Texas.

Specimens from the patient were tested by a state lab and confirmed by a separate test by the Centers for Disease Control, said Carrie Williams, spokeswoman for the Texas Department of State Health Services.

Zachary Thompson, director of Dallas County Health & Human Services, said health officials in North Texas are well equipped to care for the patient.

"This is not Africa," he told Dallas station WFAA. "We have a great infrastructure to deal with an outbreak."

Twelve other people in the U.S. have been tested for Ebola since July 27, according to the CDC. All of those tests were negative.

Four American aid workers who became infected while volunteering in West Africa have been treated in special isolation facilities in hospitals in Atlanta and Nebraska, and a U.S. doctor exposed to the virus in Sierra Leone is under observation in a similar facility at the National Institutes of Health.

The U.S. has only four such isolation units, but the CDC has insisted that any hospital can safely care for someone with Ebola.

Ebola symptoms can include fever, muscle pain, vomiting and bleeding, and can appear as long as 21 days after exposure to the virus.

Health officials use two primary guidelines when deciding whether to test a person for the virus — whether that person has traveled to West Africa and whether he or she has been near friends or relatives or other people who have been exposed to the virus, said CDC spokesman Jason McDonald.

Since the summer months, U.S. health officials have been preparing for the possibility that an individual traveler could unknowingly arrive with the infection. Health authorities have advised hospitals on how to prevent the virus from spreading within their facilities.

People boarding planes in the outbreak zone are checked for fever, but that does not guarantee that an infected person won't get through. Ebola is not contagious until symptoms begin, and it takes close contact with bodily fluids to spread.










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/80261/King_-_The_Stand.html


Stephen King

The Stand - The Complete & Uncut Edition


Chapter 73


Larry was lying on his cot, hands laced at the back of his head. He had not slept the night before. He had been

(thinking? praying?)

It was all the same thing. Whichever it had been, the old wound in himself had finally closed, leaving him at peace. He had felt the two people that he had been all his life—the real one and the ideal one—merge into one living being. His mother would have liked this Larry. And Rita Blakemoor. It was a Larry to whom Wayne Stukey never would have had to tell the facts. It was a Larry that even that long-ago oral hygienist might have liked.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 2:55 AM Friday, July 22, 2011


The Ghost is out of the bag.





I wouldn't even make this kind of report normally and I have resisted for a few minutes the impulse to write about this but I just cannot shake the feeling that it is important to note. A short while after I made my last web log post, I had a brief moment of acid reflux from my lunch, which was some of those very cheap frozen chicken and beef pot pies you can get at the supermarket. I had the strongest sense that something dead was trying to get out of me. The experience was momentary and I quickly chewed a couple of peppermint flavored Tums that I have standing by at moments notice and the feeling has largely past. The reason I cannot shake the impulsive to write about such a detail is because I have the sense that is something to do with me being affected by whatever evil it is that permeates that region in Seattle Washington State. We all affected by it. I write this now because I thought about a few things, such as the girl on the agriculture ship that gets blown up by nuclear missiles from the "Cylons," and I only just now as I write this sentence associate in my mind a detail that I established hours ago in my next comprehensive report. I also think about "28 Weeks Later," and of how that message that is created itself by the people who are uncontrollably affected by the evil, represents the opposite of the truth. For me, it just means that I am completely cured of that effect of the evil presence that permeates Seattle Washington state and that I came here long ago to fight personally.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 22 July 2011 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Fri, June 16, 2006 7:37:12 PM

Subject: Re: Journal June 16, 2006, Supplemental


Kerry Burgess wrote:


On the theme of something I wrote earlier today, I have been thinking for several days, maybe weeks or longer, about something I said to Lynn after I came back from Utah in 2002. I was joking about the lousy lake we had to swim in. I joked that I went down to the water and then asked myself: "who organized this race, Osama bin Laden?" I went on to describe to her some thoughts that I don't know why I was having about how terrorists would go after the most physically fit people in preparation for an invasion. Now that I think about, I now remember something I read about the Soviets planning something like that with pilots in a country, Norway I think, in preparation for a Warsaw Pact invasion of NATO. They kept track of all the pilots in their homes and then planned to murder them just before the invasion took place so they wouldn't be in the air to fight back.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 16 June 2006 excerpt ends]










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/79701/Clancy_-_Red_Storm_Rising.txt


Tom Clancy

Red Storm Rising


20 – The Dance of the Vampires

Red Storm Rising

USS NIMITZ

Toland had been a busy fellow for the past twelve hours. The data on Iceland came in slowly, one confusing piece at a time, and even now he didn't have enough to call a clear picture. The group's orders had been changed, though only after too many hours of indecision. The mission to reinforce Iceland was a washout. For the past ten hours the battle group had been heading due east toward friendly air cover from England and France. Someone had decided that if the Marines could not go to Iceland, then they might find useful employment in Germany. Bob had expected them to be diverted to Norway, where a Marine Amphibious Brigade was already in place, but getting them there could prove difficult. A furious air battle had been raging over northern Norway for almost twenty hours, with losses heavy on both sides. The Norwegians had started the war with scarcely a hundred modem fighters. They were screaming for help, but there was no help for anyone as yet.

"Red Storm Rising"

"They're not just chewing the Norwegians up," Toland observed. "They're driving them south. Most of the attacks are on the northern bases, and they're not giving them any breather at all."

Chip nodded. "That figures. Gives their Backfires a straighter shot at us. Briefing time."

"Yeah." Toland packed up his notes and walked again toward flag country. It was easier this time.










http://community.seattletimes.nwsource.com/archive/?date=19950728&slug=2133742

The Seattle Times


Friday, July 28, 1995

Vastly Different Pictures Painted Of Susan Smith

By Jesse J. Holland

AP


"It is not the crime she is on trial for. It is the lie," he said.



































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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Monday, March 6, 2006 2:16 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: Re: Sleep journal 3/6/06


Kerry Burgess wrote:
I walked down to a lake, but the lake was fenced off. There was a chain link fence surrounding the lake and I could only look at it. The lake looked familar, Greason maybe, but I also recognized some CDA features. Some other stuff happened around the lake I can't quite remember. There were a few people there I didn't know, the people I think of as familiar strangers, they look like they know me but I don't know them.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 6 March 2006 excerpt ends]





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


Daisy State Park


Daisy State Park is a state park in southwestern Arkansas administered by the Arkansas Department of Parks. Daisy State Park is located in the foothills of the Ouachita Mountains at the northern end of Lake Greeson










http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=1994_1236513

chron Houston Chronicle Archives


Houston Chronicle News Services

FRI 11/04/1994 HOUSTON CHRONICLE


On Thursday, in an interview on the CBS News program "This Morning," Smith said that she had agreed to let the authorities search her home on Wednesday but that she did not know what they were looking for.

With her husband by her side for the interview, she denied knowing anything about the whereabouts of their two sons.

"I did not have anything to do with the abduction of my children," Smith said in the interview.

"I don't think that any parent could love my children more than I do, and I would never even think about doing anything that would harm them," she added. "It's really painful to have the finger pointed at you when it's your children involved."










http://www.chakoteya.net/Enterprise/01.htm

Broken Bow


[Starfleet Medical - observation room]

WILLIAMS: Who was chasing him?

SOVAL: We don't know. They were incinerated in the methane explosion, and the farmer's description was vague at best.

LEONARD: How did they get here? What kind of ship?

TOS: They were using some kind of stealth technology. We're still analyzing our sensor logs.

WILLIAMS: I'd like to see those logs.

SOVAL: The Klingons made it very clear they want us to expedite this.

LEONARD: It happened on our soil.

TOS: That's irrelevant.

FORREST: Ambassador, with all due respect, we have a right to know what's going on here.

SOVAL: You will be apprised of all pertinent information.

WILLIAMS: And just who gets to decide what's pertinent information?

ARCHER: Admiral.

FORREST: Jon. I think you know everyone.

ARCHER: Not everyone.

LEONARD: It's a Klingot.

TOS: A Klingon.

ARCHER: Where'd he come from? (they're viewing through window)

WILLIAMS: Oklahoma.

FORREST: A corn farmer named Moore shot him with a plasma rifle. Says it was self-defense.

TOS: Fortunately, Soval and I have maintained close contact with Kronos since the incident occurred.

ARCHER: Kronos?

LEONARD: It's the Klingon's homeworld.

FORREST: This gentleman is some sort of a courier. Evidently he was carrying crucial information back to his people.

SOVAL: When he was nearly killed by your "farmer."

FORREST: Ambassador Soval thinks it would be best if we push off your launch until we've cleared this up.

ARCHER: Well, isn't that a surprise. You'd think they'd have come up with something a little more imaginative this time.

SOVAL: Sarcasm aside, Captain, the last thing your people need is to make an enemy of the Klingon Empire.

TOS: If we hadn't convinced them to let us take Klaang's corpse back to Kronos, Earth would most likely be facing a squadron of Warbirds by the end of the week.

ARCHER: Corpse? Is he dead?

[Intensive Care Unit]

ARCHER: Excuse me, is that man dead?

PHLOX: His autonomic system was disrupted by the blast but his redundant neural functions are

ARCHER: Is he going to die?

PHLOX: Not necessarily.

[Starfleet Medical - observation room]

ARCHER: Let me get this straight. You're going to disconnect this man from life support even though he could live. Now where's the logic in that?

SOVAL: Klaang's culture finds honour in death. If they saw him like this he'd be disgraced.

TOS: They're a warrior race. They dream of dying in battle. If you understood the complexities of interstellar diplomacy

ARCHER: So that's your diplomatic solution, to do what they tell you. Pull the plug?

TOS: Your metaphor is crude, but accurate.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 3:56 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

"Because of it does succeed, we'll have Constantinople with a week"




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082432/quotes

IMDb


Gallipoli (1981)

Quotes


Archy Hamilton: I'll see you when I see you.

Frank Dunne: Yeah. Not if I see you first.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=intruders-2014&episode=s01e06

Springfield! Springfield!


Intruders

Bound


I'm sorry, sir But we're closed.
How can I say no? [Sighs] Evening.
Peter Nu? I'm sorry, have we met? No.
I'm, uh, Richard Shepherd.
My friend, Frank, has told me some interesting things about you.
He must have been talking about the shrimp shumai.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=ncis-los-angeles&episode=s06e01

Springfield! Springfield!


NCIS Los Angeles

Deep Trouble, Part II


Mr. Wilson, I'm Marty Deeks.
I'm a detective with LAPD.
I hate pigs.
Huh.
But apparently love nostalgia.
Seriously, who calls cops pigs anymore? I got to ask you some questions.
I don't talk to pigs.
All right, well, how do you feel about the Navy? 'Cause I'm currently assigned to NCIS.
Naval Criminal Investigative Services-- you heard of us? No? No? Well, we're pretty cool.
Yeah, chicks dig us, which is awesome.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 10:22 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

"White Horse?"




http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0086837/quotes

IMDb


2010 (1984)

Quotes


Dave Bowman: You see, something's going to happen. You must leave.

Heywood Floyd: What? What's going to happen?

Dave Bowman: Something wonderful.

Heywood Floyd: What?

Dave Bowman: I understand how you feel. You see, it's all very clear to me now. The whole thing. It's wonderful.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=intruders-2014&episode=s01e06

Springfield! Springfield!


Intruders

Bound


Remember me? Can you keep a secret? Whoa, whoa.
That was rude.





http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=intruders-2014&episode=s01e06

Springfield! Springfield!


Intruders

Bound


Why are you doing this? I don't want anything from you.










From 1/14/1964 ( premiere US TV series episode "Combat!"::"The General and the Sergeant" ) To 4/18/1988 ( the United States Navy Operation Praying Mantis ) is 8861 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 2/5/1990 ( Barack Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review ) is 8861 days



From 9/21/1947 ( Stephen King ) 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 8861 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 2/5/1990 ( Barack Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review ) is 8861 days



[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-flying-doctor-of-kenya.html ]
[ See also: http://hvom.blogspot.com/2013/12/the-flying-doctor-of-kenya.html ]


http://articles.chicagotribune.com/1990-02-07/news/9001110408_1_ann-dunham-chicago-housing-authority-barack-obama

Chicago Tribune


Activist In Chicago Now Heads Harvard Law Review

February 07, 1990 By Michael J. Ybarra.


Just a few years ago, Barack Obama was helping residents of the Altgeld Gardens housing development challenge the Chicago Housing Authority over asbestos in their apartments.

On Monday, the 28-year-old Obama was named president of the Harvard Law Review, the nation`s most prestigious student legal journal. Obama is the first black elected to the post in its 104-year history.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=intruders-2014&episode=s01e06

Springfield! Springfield!


Intruders

Bound


This is sick, Amy.
I'm not Amy.
Amy's almost completely gone.
Far down inside, asleep.
You accept that, and everything will fall into place.
Jack, you need to let Amy go.
Why are you referring to yourself in the third person? Because Amy is the third person.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=intruders-2014&episode=s01e06

Springfield! Springfield!


Intruders

Bound


Rose: Richard, understand that I've waited over 80 years for this moment.
The risk here is so much greater than the reward.
We're part of a group that can live forever.
If you do this thing now that they forbid, we're no longer a part of that group.
We can no longer live forever.
The minute you step in there, it is done.
- If we are caught.
- [Sighs] Don't you think I've thought of all this? Well, since you're here, no.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 09:51 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

"The way you deal with U.S. Steel"




http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=resurrection-2014&episode=s02e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Resurrection

Revelation


[ Cellphone ringing ] Hello? Y-yeah.
Hang on.
It's for you.
Hello? It's Toni.
I know you called.
I have answers for you.
Okay.
Meet me in Chicago at the place I had my birthday last year










http://www.snpp.com/episodes/8F13.html

Homer at the Bat


To help seal the victory, Burns hires a hypnotist.

Hynpotist: You are all very good players...

Team: [entranced] We are all very good players...

Hypnotist: You will beat Shelbyville...

Team: We will beat Shelbyville...

Hypnotist: You will give one hundred and ten percent...

Team: That's impossible. No one can give more than one hundred percent. By definition that is the most anyone can give...


Back in the field, a fly ball is hit to Homer, but Darryl Strawberry leaps upwards out of frame to catch the ball. When Homer complains, Darryl says to Burns, ``Some of these players have a bad attitude, Skip.''



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 08:43 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

"Ground lock."





























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http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=resurrection-2014&episode=s02e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Resurrection

Revelation


Who am I? Say it.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0078346/quotes

IMDb


Superman (1978)

Quotes


Jor-El: [at the Fortress of Solitude] So, my son. Speak.

Young Clark Kent: Who am I?

Jor-El: Your name is Kal-El. You are the only survivor of the planet Krypton. Even though you've been raised as a human, you are not one of them. You have great powers, only some of which you have as yet discovered.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 08:14 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

"Every peasant with a rifle, huh?"




http://www.divxmoviesenglishsubtitles.com/F/Flight_Of_The_Intruder_CD1_1991.html


Flight Of The Intruder


I've got an update.
I'm cycling to the coast-in point.
You're getting in a rut.
You're getting in a rut.
I mean, did you ever stop to think
you're taking your job just a little bit too seriously?
Look at me-- I enjoy my work.
Yeah, I'll bet.
See, I'm happy.
See? Look.
Enemy search radar
looking for company.










http://lostpedia.wikia.com/wiki/Tricia_Tanaka_Is_Dead_transcript

LOSTPEDIA


Episode 10 - "Tricia Tanaka Is Dead"


TRICIA: It's a puff piece, Mr. Reyes, do you know what that is?

HURLEY: Yeah. Sorry, Tricia Tanaka.

TRICIA: Um, do you mind if we go inside and shoot some B-roll?

HURLEY: Oh, I don't know.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0099587/quotes

IMDb


Flight of the Intruder (1991)

Quotes


Court-Martial Captain: You took an oath, Mr. Cole. You, too, Mr. Grafton. You took an oath to defend the constitution and obey the orders of the officers appointed over you. It's the same oath that every officer in the navy has taken for damn near 200 years. And during all that time, the military has obeyed the civilian elected government. Now, they might not have always been right, or wise... or even smart, but they were elected. Any other way and the United States would be nothing more than another two-bit military dictatorship.

Admiral: Why did you do this, Cole? An officer with your fine record? Did you think you were going to win the war?

Cole: Frankly, sir, I think we're going to lose this one. But I do love the work.

Court-Martial Captain: Mr. Cole, you may find that amusing, but we don't. Gentlemen, this is our country you're messing with. Well, Mr. Grafton, you have an attentive audience here. Perhaps you can explain to us why you thought a one-plane war was the way to go.

Lt. Jake Grafton: Well, sir, we bomb worthless targets night after night - I mean, three tents under a tree... sampan repair yards that have been hit ten times already. Sir, you know the list better than I do. My first bombardier and 50,000 other Americans are dead and... can anyone tell me why? I realize that I'm Lieutenant Nobody. I'm... I'm not really sure about anything anymore. This war's become very confusing. Nobody... nobody wants to fight in it. Nobody seems to want to win it. Maybe it never should have happened, but people do die in it. Maybe for me, it got personal



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 07:54 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Tuesday 30 September 2014

Monday, September 29, 2014

"Chee-dis."




http://www.tv.com/shows/space-above-and-beyond/ray-butts-72595/trivia/

tv.com


Space: Above and Beyond Season 1 Episode 6

Ray Butts

Aired Sunday 7:00 PM Oct 22, 1995 on FOX

Quotes


Vansen: What would you die for? Sir, I know you'd kill for us... Would you die for us?

Ray Butts: I'm already dead, Vansen.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 12/30/08 3:46 AM


So anyway, what I seemed to be asking for in the dream thought was about some kind of abrasion on my right hand and as I looked down at it in the dream, I noticed something similar to that scene in the recent "The Day The Earth Stood Still" of how the human who seems to be the biological predecessor of "Klaatu" has that mark on his right hand. That mark is more similar to one I have on my left hand that formed after a blood test on the VA in 2005. The image in my dream was more of a small wound that had an indentation into my hand but that did not seem that serious. I feel after waking up that it is some kind of association with the plot element about "Klaatu" though and that all those elements are connected, such as from the VA. I feel that it is some kind of biological marker that I have from around the time I left in 1998. Something that is present in my blood as some kind of artificial tag. I arranged for it all to happen before I left and then someone was left with the impression that it was his or her decision when it was actually something I ordered and then that other person approved.

So anyway, I cannot now remember all the dialog I had with that person about the anagesic creme for my hand but I do remember that he asked me for my name and I told him my name was Kerry Burgess and I saw him writing on a clipboard in response to my response. Then he gave me a clipboard or just a piece of paper where I was supposed to write down the amount of my assets and I could visualize clearly the header of that paper. I cannot now remember the top line of that header but it was something similar to "Asset For" although I think thiat is incorrect but I do remember clearly that the second line, as the subject of the phrase "Assets For" was the name "Ray Butts" as though the purpose of the form I was filling out was to list my assets and that I was the person named "Ray Butts." I am not certain if I was thinking this in the dream or if I was thinking it later, but at some point I was pondering over whether to ask him if he was "Ray Butts" considering that I had told him my name was Kerry Burgess.

So as I took the form, I was writing down, or was going to write down as I cannot actually remember if I did write it in the dream and all I remember for certain is that I was thinking of it, that I had assets of $12,000. I pondered over that later because that is not the accurate value of my assets.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 30 December 2008 excerpt ends]










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=resurrection-2014&episode=s02e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Resurrection

Revelation


When's the last time you ate? This morning at the Langstons'.










"Space: Above And Beyond"

"Ray Butts"

22 October 1995

Episode 5 DVD video:


US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge communications officer: Commodore, I've got a bogey bearing two-niner-zero.

US Navy Commodore Ross: I.F.F.?

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge communications officer: Negative, sir.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Scope me. It's a Hammerhead.

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge communications officer: Still closing. Zero target aspect.

US Navy Commodore Ross: All our birds are accounted for, and there's no other ships in the region.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Any, um - Any intelligence reports of Chigs flying captured SA-43's?

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge communications officer: He's headed right for us.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Could be a Silicate suicide bomber.

US Navy Commodore Ross: Deny it. Warn him.

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge communications officer: Unidentified spacecraft off my port bow, you're approaching the U.S. naval carrier Saratoga. Request you alter course and identify yourself immediately. He's still coming, sir.

US Navy Commodore Ross: Fire a warning shot.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Two point six niner off the port bow.

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge weapons officer: Two point six niner off the port bow. Aye-aye.

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga bridge communications officer: Commodore, it's overriden the H.B.D.L. It's docking.

US Navy Commodore Ross: Security alert! Master-of-arms, lay to the third deck.

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Intership communication: All security personnel, Code Red. All security personnel, Code Red.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Pop the canopy.

US Navy aircraft-spacecraft carrier Saratoga ship security force team member: He's dead.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel T.C. McQueen: Kind of a bummer getting your butt kicked by a dead guy.










"Space: Above And Beyond"

"Ray Butts"

22 October 1995

Episode 5 DVD video:

00:28:58


US Marine Corps 1LT Nathan West: Explain this, Colonel! Was this mission a friendly assassination?

US Marine Corps 1LT Vanessa Damphousse: Did you kill this man?

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Thomas Butts: They're all dead... because of me.


00:31:05

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Thomas Butts: Look what they've done. Chig's are afraid of their dead, horrified of ours. Remove the eyes and the heart. But all that crap means nothing. The finest spirits - six unequaled souls - are gone and that's because of me. So I came back to lay them to rest, because that's how we do it in the Corps. That's the least I can do for them and their families, and unfortunately, it seems like all I can do for me.

US Marine Corps 1LT Shane Vansen: You shouldn't have left them.

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Thomas Butts: They should have gone with me.


00:32:00

US Marine Corps Lieutenant Colonel Raymond Thomas Butts: The final Marine that we lay to rest is Robert Joseph Grant. He grew up in Syracuse, New York. He has a wife, Karen, and three children. Bob said, if could choose how he would die that he would go down a black hole while listening to Johnny Cash. Now, I'm not much for Johnny Cash, but well, that's how he wanted to go.










Space: Above And Beyond

Ray Butts

22 October 1995

Episode 5 DVD:

00:07:52


Vansen: Maybe, it's just, you know, no one is born that mean. They either put it on for effect, or something happened - something turned them that mean. They can never go back. The worst part is... they know it.


00:08:20

Television recording: "My name's MacBeth... The devil himself could not pronounce a title more hateful to mine ear... No, nor more fearful."

Paul Wang: Isn't this great? I requested it at the beginning of our tour. Took three months to get it.

Television recording: "...prove the lie thou speak'st."

Cooper Hawkes: I don't know what this guy's saying, but he means it.

Paul Wang: Come on! Damned Armed Forces censors. We can kill Chigs, we can earn medals, but we can't watch a fight on TV?

Cooper Hawkes: Popped the V-chip.

Paul Wang: Come on. Just in time. Hey, you idiot, what the hell do you think you're doing?

Raymond Thomas Butts: I saw what you maggots did. Brass says you're not supposed to see this crap.

Paul Wang: May I speak freely, Colonel?

Raymond Thomas Butts: Speak.

Paul Wang: You don't care if we see this. You're just messing with our heads. And being at war, this could be the last time I hear Shakespeare and you took that from me. And if you weren't wearing those oak leaves, *sir* I'd be kicking your ass up between your shoulder blades.

Raymond Thomas Butts: I'll tell you what. I'll drop these oak leaves for just 10 seconds because that's all it'll take to pound some respect into you.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 9:40 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 29 September 2014

I remember it too. June 2005. The choice they gave me. The needle that night or next morning and then the dialog from them next morning.




http://www.tv.com/shows/ncis/spider-and-the-fly-1351128/trivia/

tv.com


NCIS Season 8 Episode 1

Spider and the Fly

Aired Tuesday 8:00 PM Sep 21, 2010 on CBS

Quotes


Franks: Three fingers for me, Probie.

Gibbs: (hands him his drink) Thought you were dead.

Franks: I got better!










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 8:55 PM Tuesday, September 21, 2010


NCIS





http://my.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP006819110171&sid=20290&sn=KIRODT&st=201009212000&cn=107

excite

NCIS (New)

107 KIRODT: Tuesday, September 21 8:00 PM

Crime drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery

Spider and the Fly

Gibbs must take desperate measures to protect his loved ones with Paloma Reynosa still on the loose.

Cast: Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, Cote De Pablo, David McCallum, Pauley Perrette, Sean Murray, Rocky Carroll Director(s): Dennis Smith Executive Producer(s): Donald P. Bellisario

Original Air Date: Sep 21, 2010










In the scene before the man approached, I seemed to be kneeling on the ground and I was holding a figure similar in size to those figures in the episode. The miniature figure seemed to be a more accurate representation of a human though and it seemed to be wearing a white uniform although I remember no details about why I think the figure was clad in a uniform. What I do remember is that for some reason, as though it was a construction I had made, I was going to write "Model Number 1" on the uniform but I only saw myself write the word "Model," possibly in all capital letters, before that man approached and then I did not finishing writing the rest of the text on the clothing.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 21 September 2010 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/03/11 10:23 PM
The robots are consistent with the scene with the equipment storage building and then that was consistent with the "NCIS" episode the following night.


http://my.excite.com/tv/prog.jsp?id=EP006819110171&sid=20290&sn=KIRODT&st=201009212000&cn=107

excite

NCIS (New)

107 KIRODT: Tuesday, September 21 8:00 PM

Crime drama, Action, Adventure, Mystery

Spider and the Fly

Gibbs must take desperate measures to protect his loved ones with Paloma Reynosa still on the loose.

Cast: Mark Harmon, Michael Weatherly, Cote De Pablo, David McCallum, Pauley Perrette, Sean Murray, Rocky Carroll Director(s): Dennis Smith Executive Producer(s): Donald P. Bellisario

Original Air Date: Sep 21, 2010


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 03 April 2011 excerpt ends]





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: April 04 2011

JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 04/04/11 12:09 AM
Seventy two more hours. In seventy two hours I will know if this is a blow out or not.

But why am I still feeling strongly compelled to make no more posts in my blog at http://hvom.blogspot.com?

What am I supposed to do on 7 April 2011?

There must be a reason I was feeling strongly compelled to stop posting on Wednesday, 30 March 2011, which is seven days before 7 April 2011.

Sometime recently, a few hours ago I think, I started thinking that maybe I am just being driven around in circles. I don't know why. They compell to do the stuff I do and I have no idea why I have to do it.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 04 April 2011 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 9:00 PM Sunday, January 02, 2011


Railroad tracks





There are railroad tracks, according to the map, near the point on the map that is labeled Stampede Pass.

Today I have been thinking that a post-1994 version of Kerry Burgess arrived to talk to Tom Reagan just an hour before the flight and told him that he must make the flight because there were extraterrestrials in space nearby that were monitoring the flight and the flight itself was of no consequence to the them but the event was more of a handshaking event among my group and that group. Tom Reagan had encountered that Future Kerry Burgess before, in the year 1987, and the Future Kerry Burgess showed him, with amusement, his drivers license identification card that was from Washington State and that was issued after the year 2000. That detail was especially interesting because Tom Reagan materialized on the summit of Stampede Pass and he showed up well over one day after the crash had occurred although to him the transition was almost instantaneous and even his wristwatch still showed the time relative to before he materialized after the crash. Before he left for the flight, Tom Reagan took a intravenous blood sample from the hand of that future Kerry Burgess and sent it courier to a special laboratory where he was conducting research and during the flight one of the scientists that works at the lab for Tom made an emergency call to Tom while he was the pilot of the L-1011 Stargazer aircraft and told him, not knowing where the blood came from, that Tom had found the key to the vaccine they were trying to create. The aircraft was destroyed a short while later because saboteurs had infected the aircraft's computer with a computer virus.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 02 January 2011 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: Posted by H.V.O.M at 11:40 AM Sunday, January 02, 2011


Stampede Pass





I must have been lying in bed for over four hours last night and could not fall asleep for that much time and longer because I started thinking during the night last night that Stampede Pass is where I materialized after the L-1011 Stargazer spiraled down from over forty thousand feet after breaking into pieces and then crashed with such force that it virtually vaporized on contact with that ground. I started thinking of how that scene with "Picard" and his wife announcing that dinner was ready could be a detail I created to represent the details I read about the source of the name for Stampede Pass, as well as how "Kirk" mentions that he smell something burning in the kitchen. I thought over many details last night as I hoped to fall asleep and I was thinking of how the dialog with the statue in the 1996 film "Star Trek: First Contact" is about how after I understood that my aircraft was unflyable because, for one reason, a wing had just broken off due to impact with debris from the Pegasus rocket that had just exploded in front of my windshield, I was turned around part ways in my seat as the pilot and I had my had outreached to shake the hand of Kerry Burgess and I spoke that flying with had been an honor but the aircraft was spinning too fast for us to shake hands. When I materialized at Stampede Pass I felt as though I had materialized about one inch or two above the ground and I found myself standing there in the woods on that dirt road with absolutely no idea where I was and I was standing there with my hand still reaching out to shake his hand.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 02 January 2011 excerpt ends]










http://gateworld.net/atlantis/s1/transcripts/119.shtml

GateWorld


THE SIEGE, PART 1

EPISODE NUMBER - 119

DVD DISC - Season 1, Disc 5

ORIGINAL U.S. AIR DATE - 03.18.05


ATLANTIS. CONFERENCE ROOM. Lots of scientists and marines are being briefed by Rodney.

McKAY: Not only has Teyla been able to ascertain that the Wraith are more interested in Earth than Atlantis, which is ... you know, terrifying, she realised that the hive ships will go right past the only surviving LaGrange point satellite.

ZELENKA: The last of what we assume were dozens of defence satellites destroyed during the Ancients' last stand with the Wraith.

McKAY (looking annoyed at being interrupted yet again by Zelenka): Yes, yes, yes -- the point is, we think we can use it to our advantage.

SHEPPARD: I thought you said it was dead.

McKAY: It is, but we think we've learned enough about how it works to bring it back.

ZELENKA: If we are right about what is wrong with it.

McKAY: Yes, of course if we're right about what's wrong with it! But if we're right, and it's just out of power, the Wraith have simply been ignoring it.

ZELENKA: Our preliminary estimates indicate a single naqahdah generator would be enough to bring it back online.

FORD: Why can't we use our generators to get the weapons systems of Atlantis working?

ZELENKA: Because those systems were designed to be powered by the Zero Point Module -- and the satellite isn't.

SHEPPARD: And you think it's powerful enough to take out a Wraith hive ship?

McKAY: According to the Ancient database, it should be able to take out all three when fully charged. Keep in mind that the Ancient technology was far superior -- they only lost the war because they were vastly outnumbered.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, February 3, 2006 6:56:36 PM

Subject: Nice talking with you in the morning


http://q13.trb.com/news/kcpq-bio-lilyj,0,3625909.htmlstory?coll=kcpq-newsstaff-1

I think I am in love with Lily Jang. It seems crazy to even write that, with all things considered, but, well, what isn't crazy right now?


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 03 February 2006 excerpt ends]





http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar/season2/galactica-215.htm

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

2X15 - SCAR

Original Airdate (SciFi): 03/FEB/2006


BB: Who's Scar?

Duck: Not who. What. Toaster's top gun. Deadliest raider in the cylon fleet.

Jo Jo: Gimme break. Come on they're machines. one's the same as the next.

Yeah, that's what we thought till Captain thrace cut the brain out of one.

Hotdog: Scar's the best they got. Lotta pilots die going after that bastard.

BB: Why do they call him Scar?

Kat: You'll find out soon enough. He's got a taste for nuggets. Easy pickings.





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BATTLESTAR GALACTICA [ RACKETEER INFLUENCED AND CORRUPT ORGANIZATIONS US Title 18 ]


http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar/season2/galactica-215.htm

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

2X15 - SCAR

Original Airdate (SciFi): 03/FEB/2006


Galactica - Brig

Boomer: This guy's probably died and been reborn a dozen times. You may have faced him before.

Starbuck: So what, raiders reincarnate? Just like you?

Boomer: Yeah, just like me.

Starbuck: Great. What a frakkin' world.

Boomer: A raider's much like a trained animal, with the basic consciousness and survival instinct. But with the destruction of the resurrection ship, when they die, they're really dead. So, they're not gonna mount mass attacks where they could have major casualties.

Starbuck: Raiders reincarnate?

Boomer: Makes sense, doesn't it? It takes months for you to train a nugget into an effective viper pilot. And then they get killed. And their experience, their knowledge, their skill sets. They're all lost forever. So, if you could bring 'em back and put 'em in a brand new body, wouldn't you do it? 'Cause death then becomes a learning experience. How, uh-- how many pilots have we lost? I mean, have you lost?

Starbuck: You know, there are times when I look at you and I forget what you are. All I see is that kid that pooched her landings day after day. The kid that was frakkin' the chief and thinking she was getting away with it.

Boomer: Yeah, I remember. [Crying] You were like a big sister to--

Boomer reaches out to touch Starbuck on the leg. The marines promptly cock and raise their rifles to stop her.

Boomer: Kara, um-- be careful of Scar, okay? He's filled with rage.

Starbuck: About what?

Boomer: Dying's a painful and traumatic experience. Every time he's reborn, he's filled with more bitter memories. Scar hates you every bit as much as you hate him.





JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Friday, February 3, 2006 5:05:57 PM

Subject: You looking at me, punk?

I'm back online and I still hate you spying bastards.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 03 February 2006 excerpt ends]










JOURNAL ARCHIVE:----- Original Message ----

From: Kerry Burgess

To: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 6:25:22 PM


I haven't been able to follow Battlestar Galactica this past year


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 17 May 2006 excerpt ends]










http://www.e-reading.org.ua/bookreader.php/71211/Clancy_-_Rainbow_Six.html


Tom Clancy

Rainbow Six


CHAPTER 9

STALKERS


Dr. Archer walked over, tore a 40cc disposable syringe out of its paper and plastic container, then inserted the needle in a glass vial of potassium-and-water solution, and filled the needle by pulling back on the plunger. Then she returned to the bed and inserted the needle into the medication drip, pushing the plunger now to give the patient a hard bolus of the lethal chemical. It took a few seconds, longer than if she had done the injection straight into a major vein, but Archer didn't want to touch the patient any more than necessary, even with gloves. It didn't really matter that much. Chester's breathing within the clear plastic oxygen mask seemed to hesitate, then restart, then hesitate again, then become ragged and irregular for six or eight breaths. Then… it stopped. The chest settled into itself and didn't rise. His eyes had been semi-open, like those of a man in shallow sleep or shock, aimed in her direction but not really focused. Now they closed for the last time. Dr. Archer took her stethoscope and held it on the alcoholic's chest. There was no sound at all. Archer stood up, took off her stethoscope, and pocketed it.

So long, Chester, Killgore thought.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 8:15 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 29 September 2014

"You are part of a league of morons."





























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JOURNAL ARCHIVE: 12/30/08 3:46 AM
I had a dream just before I woke up a few hours ago but that I don't remember too well now because I did not feel compelled to note it until just now. I started thinking about it again just now, as I did for a while after waking up from it, because I was trying to fall asleep for a nap and I rememembered a detail from the dream that might be some kind of reference to the ending of a "Simpsons" episode.

The ending of "The Old Man And The Lisa" has some distinct similarities to the 1956 film "The Invasion of the Body Snatchers" and it makes me also think of the second sequel "Body Snatchers."

In my dream, I had been in a building somewhere and I remember two distinct parts where I was on an elevator. I can't remember it too well now. I do remember an old woman asked me my name, after we had left an area with some other people and I do not remember that part well enough now to describe but I do remember some kind of sense, whether inferred in the dream or whether I was actually told this detail in the dream, that she was prostitute. I told her my name was Leo.

That might be the part where I left the elevator as soon as the door opened and after it closed, I realized I was on the wrong floor. It seems I was on the 10th floor and I was trying to get to the 3rd floor.

I remember another part where I was standing waiting for the elevator again and I don't think I was in the same area where I had gotten off the elevator on the wrong floor. As I was standing there waiting for the elevator, I looked over to the open door of a cabinet next to the elevator and I saw there were medical supplies in that cabinet. I got on the elevator and there were quite a few other people on there but I don't remember anything specific enough to describe.

The next part I remember is that I walked up towards a counter of some kind and I asked the person behind the counter and that was in a room behind the counter if he had any anagesic creme I could use on my hand. My hands have been especially dry and cracked for a while and there have been times when blood would actually drip out from the cracks that would form on my hands. In the past, I could just apply lotion to the backs of my hands and let it stay there overnight and that would cure the extreme dryness after one day or two at most. That has not been the case the past time. So anyway, what I seemed to be asking for in the dream thought was about some kind of abrasion on my right hand and as I looked down at it in the dream, I noticed something similar to that scene in the recent "The Day The Earth Stood Still" of how the human who seems to be the biological predecessor of "Klaatu" has that mark on his right hand. That mark is more similar to one I have on my left hand that formed after a blood test on the VA in 2005. The image in my dream was more of a small wound that had an indentation into my hand but that did not seem that serious. I feel after waking up that it is some kind of association with the plot element about "Klaatu" though and that all those elements are connected, such as from the VA. I feel that it is some kind of biological marker that I have from around the time I left in 1998. Something that is present in my blood as some kind of artificial tag. I arranged for it all to happen before I left and then someone was left with the impression that it was his or her decision when it was actually something I ordered and then that other person approved.

So anyway, I cannot now remember all the dialog I had with that person about the anagesic creme for my hand but I do remember that he asked me for my name and I told him my name was Kerry Burgess and I saw him writing on a clipboard in response to my response. Then he gave me a clipboard or just a piece of paper where I was supposed to write down the amount of my assets


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 30 December 2008 excerpt ends]










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IMDb


Moon (2009)

Quotes


Clone #2: Is that what you really think?

Sam Bell: Yea, I've got a contract... I'm, I'm goin home.

Clone #2: You're a fuckin' clone, you don't have shit!

Sam Bell: Hey, I'm goin home!

Clone #2: You're not going anywhere! You know you've been up here too long man, you've lost your marbles.










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0887883/quotes

IMDb


Burn After Reading (2008)

Quotes


Harry Pfarrer: Oh my fuck... I just killed a fucking spook!










http://www.cswap.com/2002/Impostor/cap/en/25fps/a/00_31

Impostor


:31:20
HATHAWAY:
It believes it is human.

:31:22
It wants to live.

:31:24
It knows fear.

:31:28
It will make a mistake.

:31:30
In the genius lies the defect.

:31:33
Lucky for us...

:31:34
it bleeds.

:31:35
And how many innocent men bled

:31:37
for your mistakes

:31:39
before you uncovered
the first replicant?

:31:41
Ten.

:31:43
You don't lose any sleep
over those dead men

:31:46
do you, Hathaway?

:31:47
We lost ten and saved 10,000.

:31:51
I sleep like a baby,
Mr. Secretary.










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IMDb


Moon (2009)

Quotes


Sam Bell: Are you OK with that?

GERTY: I'm here to keep you safe, Sam. I want to help you.










http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

1-08 - Flesh And Bones 12/06/04


http://www.twiztv.com/scripts/battlestar/season1/galactica-108.htm

BATTLESTAR GALACTICA

1X08 - FLESH AND BONE

Original Airdate: February 25, 2005 (USA)


Starbuck - We, uh, got the entire avionics package figured out fire control, navigation and I think that I am zeroing in on her F.T.L. Drive.

Adama - I did this in a hurry about three weeks ago. It's an after-action report on Leoben. It's a very clever machine. Manipulative, cunning. The only problem with Leoben isn't that he lies, that'd be too easy. It's that he mixes lies with truth.










http://www.oocities.org/elzj78/bsgminiseries.html


BATTLESTAR GALACTICA: Miniseries (2003)


Adama: Must be your allergies.

Leoben: I don't have allergies.

Adama: I didn't think so. What you got are silica pathways to the brain, or whatever it is you call that thing you pretend to think with.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=resurrection-2014&episode=s02e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Resurrection

Revelation


Where is he?! An interrogation room.
They gave me a shot of some kind.










http://www.springfieldspringfield.co.uk/view_episode_scripts.php?tv-show=resurrection-2014&episode=s02e01

Springfield! Springfield!


Resurrection

Revelation


Henry: What do you remember after that?










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092099/quotes

IMDb


Top Gun (1986)

Quotes


Charlie: Eh, lieutenant, what were you doing there?

Goose: Communicating.

Maverick: Communicating. Keeping up foreign relations.





http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0092099/quotes

IMDb


Top Gun (1986)

Quotes


Goose: I've got a great Polaroid of it










http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0167404/quotes

IMDb


The Sixth Sense (1999)

Quotes


Cole Sear: I see dead people.

Malcolm Crowe: In your dreams?

[Cole shakes his head no]

Malcolm Crowe: While you're awake?

[Cole nods]

Malcolm Crowe: Dead people like, in graves? In coffins?

Cole Sear: Walking around like regular people. They don't see each other. They only see what they want to see. They don't know they're dead.

Malcolm Crowe: How often do you see them?

Cole Sear: All the time. They're everywhere.



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 7:03 PM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Monday 29 September 2014

"Location, location, location."




http://www.spokesman.com/stories/2014/sep/29/police-detective-challenges-incumbent-in-sheriffs/

The Spokesman-Review


September 29, 2014 in City

Police detective challenges incumbent in Spokane County sheriff’s race

Mike Prager The Spokesman-Review


Ozzie Knezovich, Republican

www.ozzieforsheriff.com

Age: 51

Education: Graduated from Rock Springs High School in Wyoming. Graduated from Weber State College in 1985 with a bachelor’s degree in integrated studies.

Work experience: Became town marshal in Superior, Wyoming, in 1990. Joined Rock Springs, Wyoming, police force in 1991. Joined Olympia Police Department in 1995. Joined Spokane County Sheriff’s Office as deputy in 1996. Became sergeant in 2004. Appointed Spokane County sheriff by county commissioners in 2006 and won election to the post in November of that year. Re-elected in 2010.

Political experience: Former president of the Spokane County Deputy Sheriff’s Association. Former president of the Washington Association of Sheriffs and Police Chiefs. Named to the FBI’s Law Enforcement Executive Development Association in 2008. Served as president of that group in 2012.

Military: U.S. Army airborne medical specialist and combat medic, served in Korea, 1987-90.

Family: Married, three adult children.

Doug Orr, Republican

www.orr4sheriff.com

Age: 51

Education: Bachelor’s degree from Bob Jones University, 1987. Master’s degree in organizational leadership from Gonzaga University, 2001. Doctorate in criminal justice from Washington State University, 2005. Master’s of business in human resources from Saint Leo University, 2011.

Work experience: Spokane police detective assigned to sex abuse cases. Joined the Spokane force in 1996. Served previously in police department in Greenville, South Carolina, 1987-1992. Served in Idaho State Police, 1992-1996. Has taught graduate, undergraduate and distance learning classes through WSU Spokane.

Political experience: President of Idaho State Police Association, 1994. President of Fraternal Order of Police in Greenville, South Carolina, 1991.










http://www.tv.com/shows/resurrection/revelation-3046847/

tv.com


Resurrection Season 2 Episode 1

Revelation

Aired Sunday 9:00 PM Sep 28, 2014 on ABC

Season 2 begins with Bellamy facing another shocking turn of events when he awakens alone and abandoned at Arcadia's outskirts unable, at first, to account for a week of his life.

AIRED: 9/28/14










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excite tv


Cahill, United States Marshal (1973)

697 AMCPHD: Saturday, September 27 12:15 PM [ Saturday 27 September 2014 Pacific Time USA ]

1973, PG, **1/2, 01:43, Color, English, United States,

A U.S. marshal (John Wayne) neglects his two sons and finds them mixed up with an outlaw (George Kennedy) in a bank robbery.

Cast: John Wayne, George Kennedy










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SUBZIN


Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)


Time - Phrase

00:06:15 - Now, my leg is killing me. Can't we just... - Don't start crybabying, Pee Wee.

00:06:19 I know the sound of that old Spencer of yours.

00:06:22 You put a slug in the meaty part of my left shoulder.

00:06:26 You knowed damn well I've been shot there twice before.

00:06:30 You knowed.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=1701

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks at a "Texas Tribute for President Clinton" in Houston

September 27, 2000

Thank you very much. I appreciate what Mayor Rendell said, once again illustrating the complete accuracy of Clinton's third law of politics: Whenever possible, be introduced by someone you've appointed to high office. [Laughter] But I loved it.










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SUBZIN


Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)


Time - Phrase

01:08:49 - What are they doing? - Just sitting.

01:08:52 - They pick up the money? - Nope.

01:08:58 Fishing.

01:09:00 Just sitting and fishing.

01:09:02 Four men are gonna hang for something they didn't do...


Time - Phrase

01:08:52 - They pick up the money? - Nope.

01:08:58 Fishing.

01:09:00 Just sitting and fishing.

01:09:02 Four men are gonna hang for something they didn't do...

01:09:05 and they're just sitting and fishing.










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 who was another criminal sent by Bill Gates-Nazi-Microsoft-George Bush the cowardly violent criminal in another attempt to kill me the known official Deputy United States Marshal Kerry Wayne Burgess and active duty United States Marine Corps officer ) To 9/27/2000 is 2808 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 7/11/1973 ( premiere US film "Cahill U.S. Marshal" ) is 2808 days



From 6/14/1988 ( premiere US film "Red Heat" ) To 9/27/2000 is 4488 days

4488 = 2244 + 2244

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 12/25/1971 ( 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 2244 days



From 9/8/1925 ( Peter Sellers ) To 6/29/1995 ( the Mir space station docking of the United States space shuttle Atlantis orbiter vehicle mission STS-71 includes my biological brother United States Navy Fleet Admiral Thomas Reagan the spacecraft and mission commander and me Kerry Wayne Burgess the United States Marine Corps officer and United States STS-71 pilot astronaut ) is 25496 days

25496 = 12748 + 12748

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 9/27/2000 is 12748 days



[ See also: To Be Continued? ]


http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=1701

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks at a "Texas Tribute for President Clinton" in Houston

September 27, 2000

Thank you very much. I appreciate what Mayor Rendell said, once again illustrating the complete accuracy of Clinton's third law of politics: Whenever possible, be introduced by someone you've appointed to high office. [Laughter] But I loved it.

I want to thank all of the people who are responsible for this wonderful evening tonight. Jess and Betty Jo, thank you so much; Bill and Andrea. Thank you, Garry. I thank my friend of nearly 30 years, Billie Carr, for being here tonight. And I thank all the State legislators and party officials, and especially Representatives Max Sandlin and Sheila Jackson Lee, who make my life so much easier in Washington.

I thank Lloyd and B.A. Bentsen for being here tonight. I want to tell you, I just was with another group over at John Eddie and Sheridan William's house, and I said, people are always asking me—we had all this great economic news, and they're talking about how brilliant my economic advisers were, how brilliant Lloyd Bentsen was, and how brilliant Bob Rubin and all the others were, and they said, "What great new innovation did they bring to Washington?" I always say, "What they brought to Washington was arithmetic." [Laughter]

Lloyd and I tell them, "Where we came from, we weren't very smart, and we thought the numbers had to add up, or it wouldn't work." [Laughter] Sure enough, it worked out all right, and the prosperity our country enjoys today is in no small measure because of the service that Lloyd Bentsen rendered to our Nation. And I thank you so much.

I want to thank my longtime friend Governor Mark White for being here. We were colleagues together back in the long ago, when we were working on improving our schools, and I think the children of Texas are still benefiting from a lot of the work you did, way back then. And I thank you for being here tonight, Mark.

And I want to thank the entertainers. I have special feelings about all of them. Red Buttons and I were together in Los Angeles at an event that we did for Hillary right before the Democratic Convention started. He was funny then; he was funnier tonight. And I was thinking, I wonder if I can tell those jokes when I'm not President anymore—[laughter]—or will I have to wait until I'm 81? [Laughter] But he was great. I loved it. The last time he spoke, I wrote down some of the jokes. Tonight I didn't even bother to write them down. I know I can't tell them until I get out of office. I let it go. [Laughter]

I want to thank my friend Mary Chapin Carpenter for being here. What an immense talent she is. And she's been so generous to me and to our party over these last 8 years. I'm very, very grateful to her.

And I want to thank Billy Ray Cyrus. I, too, will never forget the day we were on the train together going from West Virginia to Kentucky. He told me his father was a local Democratic official and that, even though he'd enjoyed some success in life, he had not strayed from the path his father blazed. We had a great day on that train, and I'll never forget it. And I did ask for that song. Every time Billy Ray Cyrus sings "Achy Breaky Heart," it reminds me of one thing I heard Tina Turner say one time, singing "Proud Mary," which was her first hit. When she sang it to us in Arkansas, it was about 25 years after she recorded it, and the crowd was cheering. And she said, "You know, I've been singing this song for 25 years, but it gets better every time I do it." [Laughter] That's the way I feel about him. He was great tonight. Let's give them all a hand. [Applause]

There are people in this room tonight that I first met nearly 30 years ago. There are people in this room tonight that I haven't yet met, and I hope to shake your hand. Most of the people in this room tonight I met 28 years ago, plus, probably—almost 29 years ago—are probably immensely surprised my life turned out the way it did. [Laughter]

But we have been friends all this long time. And fate had it that the first time I ran for President, I had to run against two guys from Texas. And now here I am going out with another nominee of the Republican Party from Texas. And throughout it all, I have really treasured the people who have supported me and Hillary and Al and Tipper Gore and what we tried to do—there's a very large number of Texans who have actually participated in our administration and served in one capacity or another— and the warm welcome I've always received here.

So the most important thing I could say to you tonight is a simple thank you. I have loved it every time I've been here. I'm grateful, and I'm glad we tried to win it, even when we couldn't. It's been a joy, and I thank you for that.

Now, I want to amplify a little on what Ed Rendell said. I'm working as hard in this campaign as I ever have, and I'm not running for anything. For the first time since 1974, I'm not on the ballot. Most days I'm okay about it. [Laughter] I tell everybody, now that my party has a new leader and my family has a new candidate, I'm the Cheerleader in Chief in America, and I'm glad to do it.

I'd just like to take a couple of moments tonight to ask you to think about the future. I am very grateful that our country is better off today, by virtually every measure, than it was 8 years ago. And I am grateful for whatever role I and our administration had in it. But I am quite sure that the stakes in this election, though very different in 2000 than 1992, are every bit as high, perhaps higher. And if you'll just give me a couple of minutes, I'll try to tell you why, because I want to ask you to do something about it, even beyond the contribution you've made tonight.

When I ran for President, I know the American people took a chance on me. My opponent, the incumbent President, used to refer to me as, after all, just the Governor of a small southern State. And back in '92, I was so naive, I thought it was a compliment. [Laughter] And you know what? After all this time, I still do. So I can imagine how many people in 1992 went into the polling place saying, "My God, can I really vote for that guy? He's 46 years old and may not be old enough to be President. He's just been the Governor of that little bitty State, wherever it is. All the Republicans just say terrible things about it, and every now and then the media helps them along a little bit. Maybe I shouldn't do this. Oh, it's a big chance." I just wonder how many people went in there and said, "Oh, heck, I'm going to do it anyway."

But come on, it wasn't that big a chance, because the country was in a ditch. I mean, we knew we had to change, right? [Laughter] Now, it's different. Now we have peace and prosperity, the absence of internal crisis or looming, looming external threat to our existence. And people sort of feel like they're free to do whatever they want with this election.

I don't agree with that. I think I can say that, maybe with greater conviction and credibility because I'm not a candidate. I can't say it much better than I did out in Los Angeles, but I want you to know that all my life I have hoped that my country would be in the position it's in now, with prosperity and peace, where we're coming together, not being driven apart; and where we're not up to our ears in debt anymore; and we've actually got the chance to build the future of our dreams for our children. When Al Gore says, "You ain't seen nothing yet," I know it seems like a campaign slogan, but I actually believe it. I believe it, because it took a good while for us to turn this country around.

I announced today that this year we'd have a surplus of $230 billion this year, the biggest in the history of the United States; that by the end of the year, when I leave office, over the last 3 years we will have paid down $360 billion on the national debt. We will have reduced the debt by that much. Now, if I had come here in 1992 and said, "I want you to vote for me, and we'll balance the budget in 1997. And then in '98, '99, and 2000, we'll run surpluses, and by the time I leave, we'll pay off $360 billion of the national debt." Keep in mind, that year the deficit was $290 billion, projected to be $455 billion this year. We had $4 trillion in debt. We were spending almost 14 cents of every dollar that you pay in taxes just paying interest on that debt. So if I said, "Hey, vote for me, and I'll begin to get us out of debt," you'd say, "You know, he seems like such a nice person. It's too bad he's imbalanced." [Laughter] Nobody would have believed that. Arithmetic.

Now, we also know that, as the study showed yesterday, poverty's at a 20-year low. Now all income groups' incomes are increasing more or less the same percentage terms. Last year we had the biggest drop in poverty every recorded for Hispanics and African-Americans. We had a 34-year—the largest poverty drop for children in 34 years. Two million people moved out of poverty this last year alone. Median income for Americans exceeded $40,000, for the first time in history. In real dollar terms, after inflation, the average family's income has gone up $6,300 since 1993.

Now, this is not just about money. You heard Ed Rendell talking about it. It's not just about money. One of my other laws of politics is: Whenever you hear a politician tell you this is not a money problem, 5 will get you 10 they're talking about somebody else's problem, not their problem. What do I mean by that? Work and a decent income gives dignity to life, structure to families, pride to children, and the room, the emotional as well as the financial space to do the other things that we really care most about in life.

So I want to say that I don't think all these things that have happened were an accident. We had a different economic policy, a different education policy, a different environmental policy, a different health care policy, a different crime policy, a different welfare policy, a different foreign policy, and we had a different policy about what kind of country we were going to be and whether I was going to bring this country together across the racial and religious and other lines that divide us or keep on playing the politics of divide and conquer. And I choose unity, and I think it was the right decision. That's the Democratic decision.

So here we are, all dressed up, and where are we going to go? I want to just say two things about it. Number one, even though there is no apparent internal threat and external crisis, there are big challenges out there. And we can now meet them, because we're in shape to meet them. We were handcuffed from meeting them 8 years ago. I'll tell you what some of them are and what we can do.

We've got the biggest and most racially, ethnically, religiously diverse group of school kids in the history of our country. We can give them all a world-class education. We actually know how to do it, and there are examples in virtually every State where it has been done, against all the odds. But if we want it, we have to have what I would call a standards-plus approach. We've got to have high standards and accountability. But we've also got to be able to invest in modern schools, in Internet connections, in smaller classes, in well-trained teachers, and after-school programs for the kids that need it.

But if we're willing to do it and have accountability, we can get there. We have to decide. I think we'll pay a terrible price if we don't do it. If we do it, we will be the country of all those in the world best prepared for the global information age, because of our diversity.

Second thing, we've got to get ready for the aging of America. You live to be 65 in America today, your life expectancy is 82, highest in the world. Pretty soon, the fastest growing group of people in the world—Lloyd's going to live to be 120, but—fastest growing group of people in the world—in America are people over 80, in percentage terms.

The young people in this audience that have not had their children yet, when you have your children, if you have them over the next 10 years, starting within a couple years, young mothers will bring home from the hospital with their babies a little genome card that will be the inevitable result of the sequencing of the human genome, which I'm very proud was completed during my tenure. And I'm proud of the support we gave it, although a lot of countries worked on it and it's been worked on for years. But anyway, this little card that will say, now, your little girl or your little boy has the following genetic makeup, and there are the following problems in the gene map of your baby's body which may, for example, make it more likely for your child to develop Parkinson's disease or Alzheimer's or breast cancer. But if you do the following 10 things, you can cut the risk by 80 percent. That's going to happen. And then, pretty soon after that, they'll figure out a way to fix the broken parts of the gene, so that it won't be any time before the young people here, when they have their babies, will be bringing home children who have a life expectancy at birth of 90 years. Now, that's the good news.

But when the baby boomers retire, there's only going to be two people working for every one person drawing Social Security. And I think I can speak for my generation when I say, one of our nightmares is, we don't want our kids to go bankrupt or be unable to raise our grandchildren because of our retirement. So we have to protect and save and extend the life of Social Security and Medicare and add that prescription drug benefit, so that old age will be good and full and active as possible, but not a burden on our children and grandchildren—huge challenge. Every advanced economy in the world's facing it.

What are we going to do about global warming, and how are we going to keep getting enough energy to do what we have to do? Will we have to have more energy in the world? Of course, we will. Will we have to conserve more? You bet we will. Can we do both and protect and improve the environment? Absolutely.

I'll give you one example. We've been funding research at the Agriculture Department on how to make ethanol energy efficient. The problem with all these biofuels is, it takes 7 gallons of gasoline to make 8 gallons of ethanol. But we're right on the verge of a chemical breakthrough that is the equivalent of what happened when crude oil was cracked chemically so that it could be refined and turned into gasoline or heating oil. And when that happens, you'll be able to make 8 gallons of biofuel off any Texas farm from one gallon of gasoline. And when that happens, it will be like getting 500 miles to the gallon. We're also very close to fuel cells, to alternative energy sources, which will dramatically change the future of transportation.

So, can we grow the economy, have enough energy, and improve the environment at the same time? You bet we can, but not by accident. We'll have to decide. Now, those are just three issues. I could mention a zillion more. But we have to decide.

And the thing that has bothered me about— it bothers me about all elections, but it really bothers me now, because people have got to really think about this. Everybody kind of knew what the deal was in '92. So if you had a lot of that kind of smoke-and-mirrors coverage and it was this issue this week, underlying it, everybody knew what the deal was. Were we going to change or not? And in '96 everybody knew what the deal was. Has Bill Clinton done a good enough job for us to extend his contract? That was the issue. Were we going to build a bridge to the 21st century we could all walk across?

Here we are in the 21st century. We all walked across it. Now where are we going, now that we're on the other side and we have the freedom to decide? And I will say again, sometimes it's harder to make a good decision when times are good than when they're bad. There's not a person in this room tonight over 30 years old who has not made a doozy of a mistake at least once in your life, not because your back was against the wall but because things were going so well for you, you thought you didn't have to concentrate. That is a condition of age; I can say that everybody's been there. Countries are no different. We have to decide what we are going to do with this moment of prosperity.

Last point: There are real differences. We don't have to bad-mouth the Republicans, and they don't have to bad-mouth us. They might feel like they do, but they don't. And I'll say again what I said in Los Angeles. I wish we could just all stand up and say, "Look, why don't we say between now and November 7th, we will posit that our opponents are good, patriotic, God-fearing people, who love their families and love their country and will do what they think is right? And why don't they posit the same things about us, so that we could get about the business of making an intelligent choice which requires us to understand what the differences are?"

Here's where you come in. There are real differences here, and they'll affect the lives of everybody in this room and especially the young people. And they will determine whether we will make the most of a kind of a chance a country gets maybe once every 50 years to build the future of our dreams for our kids.

Look at the economic choice. Do you like where we are and what we're doing? The Democratic plan is to have a tax cut that's focused on long-term care, child care, college education deductions, and retirement savings, that's small enough to let us invest in education, health care, and the energy and national defense and other issues we have to deal with, and still get this country out of debt in 12 years, so we can keep interest rates coming down, keep the economy going.

Their plan is to spend three-quarters of the non-Social Security surplus, and we all agree that we shouldn't ever spend the taxes you're paying for Social Security again, except for Social Security. That's what they say. They want to spend three-quarters of it on a tax cut that a lot of you here would get more money out of than ours; otherwise—if you could afford to pay the ticket tonight, you'd get more money.

[A portion of the President's remarks were missing from the transcript released by the Office of the Press Secretary.]

They also want to partially privatize Social Security, which, if you're good in the stock market and you're under 40, might be good for you. But they say, if they're going to give you back 2 percent of your payroll to invest as you see fit but they're going to guarantee everybody who's 55 or over—which next year will include me—and they're going to give us what we'd be entitled to anyway. Well obviously, if you take the money out, you've got to put it back in, right? So there's a $1.6 trillion tax cut. Then there's a $1 trillion payback to Social Security. Okay, you've already spent all the non-Social Security surplus and some of the Social Security tax. And this is before you factor in Government spending going up at not only inflation but inflation plus population growth, which is done for 50 years; before you change the rules so that upper middle class people don't have their income taxed away by something called the alternative minimum tax, just by raising their income. That costs another couple of hundred billion dollars—before you allow for any emergencies— and we spent $30 billion on the farms in the last 4 years, because the farm prices have been so low. In other words, they're taking us back to deficits.

But the good news is, you get a nice quick hit, if you're in an upper income group, of a nice tax cut, and then 3 or 4 years later, you say, "Oh, my goodness, we're back in the soup again." And then what happens? Interest rates will be higher. My Counsel of Economic Advisers says that our plan will keep interest rates a point lower, every year for a decade. Do you know what that's worth to an average person— 10 years worth? It—$390 billion in lower home mortgages, $30 billion in lower car payments, $15 billion in lower college loan payments, from lower interest rates. Never mind what it does for business—more loans, more jobs, more investment, and a better stock market.

So you've got to decide if you want the money now. If you want to take the money and run now, you should be for them. If you like what's happened in the last 8 years, you want us to take advantage of this to deal with the big challenges, to give a tax cut we can afford, and get this country out of debt for the first time since 1835, you should be with us. But no American should be under the illusion that there is not a stark, clear choice that will affect the lives of our children. And that's what this election ought to be about.

You take health care. We're for a Patients' Bill of Rights. At least for me, not because I'm against managed care; I was for managed care. When I became President, inflation in medical costs was going up at 3 times the rate of normal inflation. It was going to bankrupt the country. But the problem with any management system is, sometimes it forgets—any system—why you organize it in the first place. The point is not to make the most money you can. The point is to make the most money you can and spend the least money you can, consistent with the real objective, which is the health of the American people covered in the health care plan.

Now, this is a big deal. You know how many people in America today have health care their doctors recommend for them delayed or denied, every year? Eighteen million people. Now, if we pass a law that said, you've got a right to see a specialist if your doctor says so; if you get hurt, you've got a right to go to the nearest emergency room, not one clear across town that happens to be covered by the HMO; if you change jobs, but you're undergoing a cancer treatment or you're pregnant, you can stay with the same doctor until your treatment's over; if you get hurt by a bad decision, you've got a right to sue—that's our Patients' Bill of Rights. And it covers everybody.

Their Patients' Bill of Rights leaves about a 100 million people out, and they have fought the right to sue. Well, without the right to sue, it's a patients' bill of suggestions, not a Patients' Bill of Rights. So we're for it. They're not.

Why aren't they for it? Well, the health insurance companies don't want it, and they're trying to scare us by saying that it will cost a lot of money. The problem is that their own Congressional Budget Office says it costs less than $2 a month for insurance policy. Wouldn't you pay $1.80 a month to make sure that if she gets hit by a car going out of here tonight, she can go to the nearest hospital? And a month later, if the doctor says she needs a specialist and an accountant says she doesn't, she gets to see the specialist? I'd pay $1.80 a month for that. It's the right thing to do.

But we're different. We're different on this Medicare drug issue. Don't you be fooled by all the smoke and mirrors here. Let me tell you what—our position is simple. People are living longer. The older you get, the more medicine you get. If you get the right medicine and right amounts at the right time, you live longer, and you live better, and eventually you save money because you stay out of the hospital.

Their position is—their stated position is, "We can't afford to have a Medicare drug program that's voluntary but available to all seniors on Medicare. So we want to pay for people up to 150 percent of the poverty line and help other people by insurance, health insurance for medicine. And the Democrats just want a big Government program." Well look, Medicare is not a big Government program, right? We financed it. The doctors are private. The nurses are private. The health care is private, and the administrative cost is under 2 percent. It works.

Now, what's the real difference here? Their program would not help half of the seniors who need to be in this program because they can't afford to buy the medicine the doctor says they're supposed to have. Why are they really against it? Because the drug companies don't want it. Now, that doesn't make any sense, does it? Why wouldn't the drug companies want to go and sell more medicine? Most people in business like to increase their sales, not restrict them. Why is that? Because they believe that if the Government has this health insurance that covers medicine, that we'll buy so much of the medicine that we'll be able to use our market power—this is not price controls, our market power—to keep the price of the medicine down. And they charge a lot more for medicine—made in America—in America, than they do in Canada or Europe or anyplace else.

And the Republicans want to say they want to help everybody, so they say, "Well, you can get insurance if you're over 150 percent of the poverty line." The problem is—and here's—with all the fights I've had with the health insurance companies, I take my hat off to them. They have been scrupulously honest in this. The health insurance companies have told the Republicans in the Presidential race and in the Congress that they cannot write a policy that people can buy, that this is not an insurable thing, and that in order for them to write a policy they can justify, the premiums would be so high, nobody would buy it.

Now, the State of Nevada—the amazing thing about the Republicans is, they keep pushing this, in the face of all the evidence. I kind of admire that. Evidence has no impact on them. [Laughter] You know, this is about conviction. Never mind the evidence. "Yes, the Democrats got rid of the deficit, but we still want to cut these taxes until there's nothing left."

This is really serious. The State of Nevada passed a plan just like this. You know how many insurance companies have written insurance for medicine for seniors in Nevada since they passed the plan that the Congress and their Presidential nominee recommend? Zero. Not one. Why? Because the insurance companies know this is not an insurable deal. That's why it ought to be done under Medicare.

Now, why don't they really want to cover everybody? Because they want to keep the prices up. Now, let me be fair; I'm not trying to demonize them. There's a reason they want to keep the prices up: because it costs a lot of money to develop these drugs. We spend a lot of your tax money developing medicine, and they spend a lot of money. And they know that if they can recover 100 percent of the cost of developing these drugs from you, then they can sell them cheap in Canada and Europe and still make a profit, and they won't let them charge that much over there.

Now, I'm sympathetic. I'm proud of our pharmaceutical companies. They do a great job. But I'll be darned if I think they ought to be able to keep American seniors, who need medicine to stay alive and lengthen their lives and improve the quality of their life, away. And it's a big difference in these two parties, and I think we're right and they're wrong. And the American people ought to understand that difference, and you ought to help them understand it between now and the elections.

So these are just three examples: the economy; the Patients' Bill of Rights; Medicare drugs. There are significant and important differences on education, where we favor putting 100,000 teachers in the classroom to lower class sizes. We favor a school construction program to help lower the cost of building new schools and repairing old ones, and they're opposed to it. Both sides favor accountability, but ours is accountability-plus. There are differences on every single issue like that.

There are big issues. The next President's going to appoint between two and four Justices on the Supreme Court. These people—assume they're good people, and they believe what they say. They believe very different things about how the rights of the American people should be defined. And since they're both honorable, we have to assume that they will make appointments to the Supreme Court consistent with their convictions. It would be wrong to assume anything else.

So what does all this mean for you? It means you have got to go out of here; every one of you has got friends that live in Max Sandlin's district or one of these other districts where there's a tough fight in Texas. Every one of you has friends who live in States that could go either way in this Presidential election, and every one of you knows a lot of people who have every intention of voting but have never come to a fundraiser, have never come to a political event, have never met the President or anybody running for President. But they want to be good Americans, and they're going to show up on election day. But they follow all this static that goes back and forth. I mean, I can hardly keep up with it, you know?

One week we're being told that Governor Bush has done something dumb and bad, and blah, blah, blah, and then we're being told, "Well, maybe the press is getting too tough on him." So the next week they really dump on Vice President Gore, and they give it to him. And then the American people are told, "Oh, he's done something terrible, blah, blah, blah." And the Democrats and Republicans, they jump whichever way the press is going. They're happy or sad, so they all jump in. And the truth is, most of it doesn't amount to a hill of beans. The stuff I'm talking to you about is where the rubber hits the road. There are real differences that will change the lives of the people in this country, depending on the choices made.

So I can't do this to everybody, but you can. And if you made up your mind—you look at how many people are in here—if you made up your mind that every day between now and the election you were just going to talk to one person and explain why you were here, why you feel the way you do, and what a phenomenal opportunity we have, it would be breathtaking.

In our lifetime, we'll see babies born with a life expectancy of 90 years. We will see people cure Parkinson's and Alzheimer's and maybe even get to reverse Alzheimer's. We'll find out what's in the black holes in outer space and the deepest depths of the ocean, which may be even more surprising to us. People will be driving cars that get 80 to 100 miles a gallon or maybe even more if the biofuel thing works out.

We'll figure out how to deal with these frightening prospects of terrorists with chemical and biological weapons, allied with narcotraffickers, and all the problems. The problems will still be there. But I'm telling you, the main thing is, we ought to stick in this election and fight for clarity because we have a candidate for President and Vice President, we have candidates for Congress. We have a party with a record of 8 years proving two things above all: We understand the future, and we'll fight for it. And it's more important to us than anything else that we go forward together.

We believe everybody counts; everybody ought to have a chance; we all do better when we help each other. I was raised on that, and as modern as the Internet world is, it's still the best lesson you can take into politics, every single day. If you get clarity out there in this election, I'm not a bit worried about how it's going to come out. You make sure everybody understands it as well as you do, and we'll have a great celebration on November 7.

Thank you, and God bless you.

NOTE: The President spoke at 7:52 p.m. at the Hyatt Regency Hotel. In his remarks, he referred to Edward G. Rendell, general chair, and Jess Hay, former finance chair, Democratic National Committee; Mr. Hay's wife, Betty Jo; Bill White, former chair, and Billie Carr, executive council member, Texas State Democratic Party; Mr. White's wife, Andrea; former Texas Land Commissioner Garry Mauro; former Secretaries of the Treasury Lloyd Bentsen and Robert E. Rubin; Secretary Bentsen's wife, Beryl Ann (B.A.); John Eddie Williams, Jr., managing partner, Williams and Bailey law firm, and his wife, Sheridan; former Gov. Mark White of Texas; entertainer Red Buttons; musicians Mary Chapin Carpenter and Billy Ray Cyrus; and Republican Presidential candidate Gov. George W. Bush of Texas.










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Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)

Time - Phrase

01:14:23 Holy Christmas!

01:14:25 Like taking candy away from babies?

01:14:28 Very funny.










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The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Remarks at a "Texas Tribute for President Clinton" in Houston

September 27, 2000


Lloyd and I tell them, "Where we came from, we weren't very smart, and we thought the numbers had to add up, or it wouldn't work." [Laughter] Sure enough, it worked out all right, and the prosperity our country enjoys today is in no small measure because of the service that Lloyd Bentsen rendered to our Nation. And I thank you so much.

I want to thank my longtime friend Governor Mark White for being here. We were colleagues together back in the long ago, when we were working on improving our schools, and I think the children of Texas are still benefiting from a lot of the work you did, way back then. And I thank you for being here tonight, Mark.

And I want to thank the entertainers. I have special feelings about all of them. Red Buttons and I were together in Los Angeles at an event that we did for Hillary right before the Democratic Convention started. He was funny then; he was funnier tonight. And I was thinking, I wonder if I can tell those jokes when I'm not President anymore—[laughter]—or will I have to wait until I'm 81? [Laughter] But he was great. I loved it. The last time he spoke, I wrote down some of the jokes. Tonight I didn't even bother to write them down. I know I can't tell them until I get out of office. I let it go. [Laughter]










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Red Heat (1988)

Release Info

USA 14 June 1988 (Beverly Hills, California) (premiere)










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IMDb


Red Heat (1988)

Quotes


Art Ridzik: Hey, you, come here. This is Captain Danko. He's come all the way from Russia to speak with your scoutmaster.

Prison Cleanhead: Well, that's nice, but who the fuck are you?

Ivan Danko: These men have no respect of our authority as police officers.

Art Ridzik: No shit.










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The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Interview With Chris Bull of the Advocate

September 27, 2000

Hate Crimes Legislation

Mr. Bull. Thank you for agreeing to this interview. I thought we'd jump ahead in the questions a little bit, because I noticed this morning at the press briefing you talked about the hate crimes legislation and opposition to including sexual orientation in it.

There was the front page of the Washington Post today, a man walks into a gay bar in Virginia and starts shooting. With all the evidence about this particular aspect of hate crimes, why is there still so much opposition in Congress?

The President. First, let's talk about the good news here. There's 57 votes for it in the Senate and about 240 votes for it in the House. Virtually all the Democrats, but four or five of them, are for it. And we've got 41 Republicans on a motion to instruct the conferees to leave it in the defense bill. So there's no question that we now have a majority for it.

How would it not be included in? The leadership of the Congress and the leadership of the Republican Party is still well to the right of the country on this issue. Same thing in Texas, you know, they could have had a hate crimes bill after James Byrd was killed, if Governor Bush had just lifted a finger for it. But he was unwilling to take on the rightwing in his own party, and so it died.

And it's the same thing in Washington. If the leaders of the House and the Senate can be persuaded to instruct their conferees to follow the will of the majority, it will prevail. If it doesn't prevail, it's because the leadership of the Congress and the leadership of the Republicans is still to the right of the country on the issue.

Matthew Shepard

Mr. Bull. As you may remember, the murder of Matthew Shepard, the student in Wyoming——

The President. I remember it vividly.

Mr. Bull. ——really changed the way Americans see hate crimes against gay people. What was your initial reaction to that murder?

The President. Well, I think it was particularly horrifying and heartbreaking because he was so young and so small and the way they killed him was so graphic.










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Robert Lee Yates Jr.

BY Gary C. King


As the investigation moved forward day-by-day and month-by-month, the task force detectives became more convinced that Yates was their man. He fit the general identification of the suspect who had attacked Smith including age and appearance right down to the pockmarked face, he drove a white Corvette and a Honda Civic and, they learned, he was a member of the Washington National Guard and served in the capacity of a helicopter pilot!










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Sex & The Starr Report:

Was the Report More Explicit than Necessary to Serve Prosecutorial Goals?

Why was the Report so Graphic?

One of the most common criticisms of the Starr Report was that it had too much sex in it--far more than necessary to serve legitimate prosecutorial goals. Does this criticism have merit?

Without a doubt, some discussion of the sexual nature of the relationship between President Clinton and Monica Lewinsky was needed to establish that Clinton had lied in his deposition in the Paula Jones case and in his subsequent grand jury testimony. In both instances, Clinton denied under oath that he touched Lewinsky erotically. To expose these lies, Starr could have simply listed sexual encounters by date and place, including a brief description of the sexual content, such as "Lewinsky fellated the President" or the "President touched Lewinsky's breasts."

The Starr Report, however, went far beyond establishing that the President lied when he denied having sexual relations with Lewinsky, and included sexual details of various encounters that suggest the Report also had as its purpose to embarrass Clinton and thus limit his effectiveness as President. Perhaps no detail revealed in the Starr Report better illustrates this prosecutorial overkill than the decision to include a description of Clinton putting a cigar in Lewinsky's vagina, then putting it in his own mouth and saying that it "tastes good" (3-31-96).



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BBC NEWS

Thursday, September 24, 1998 Published at 14:46 GMT 15:46 UK

Why I kept 'that dress'

Kenneth Starr's 2,800 pages of supplementary evidence reveal that sex with a cigar did feature in Monica Lewinsky's relationship with President Clinton - but only once.

Juror:Did you and the president ever engage in sexual relations using cigars?

Lewinksy: Yes. Just once. Just once ...





http://jurist.law.pitt.edu/transcr.htm

Videotaped Testimony of William Jefferson Clinton

President of the United States

Before the Grand Jury Empaneled for Independent Counsel Kenneth Starr

August 17, 1998; released September 21, 1998

Transcript by the Office of the Independent Counsel


Q Mr. President, I want to, before I go into a new subject area, briefly go over something you were talking about with Mr. Bittman.

The statement of your attorney, Mr. Bennett, at the Paula Jones deposition, "Counsel is fully aware" -- it's page 54, line 5 – "Counsel is fully aware that Ms. Lewinsky has filed, has an affidavit which they are in possession of saying that there is absolutely no sex of any kind in any manner, shape or form, with President Clinton..

That statement is made by your attorney in front of Judge Susan Webber Wright, correct?

A That's correct.

Q That statement is a completely false statement. Whether or not Mr. Bennett knew of your relationship with Ms. Lewinsky, the statement that there was "no sex of any kind in any manner, shape or form, with President Clinton," was an utterly false statement. Is that correct?

A It depends on what the meaning of the word "is" is.










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The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Interview With Chris Bull of the Advocate

September 27, 2000

Hate Crimes Legislation


The President. Well, I think it was particularly horrifying and heartbreaking because he was so young and so small and the way they killed him was so graphic.










http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/yates/yates_7.html

crimelibrary


Robert Lee Yates Jr.

BY Gary C. King


A Link


After negotiating a price for her services, she told her "date" to drive to a parking lot behind a clinic on East 400 Fifth Street. While en route to the location, the "date" told her that he was a helicopter pilot with the National Guard. Smith said that she asked the man if he was the "psycho killer," and he had responded that he was not. He told her that he had five kids and would not do something like that. After arriving in the parking lot, the man paid her $40 for oral sex. They went to the rear of the van and got onto the raised mattress, where the man pulled down his pants and she performed oral sex on him for approximately 5 to 7 minutes. During the entire time, she said, his penis did not become erect. At one point after the 5 to 7 minute period, the man hit her over the head with something, but she wasn't sure what he hit her with.





http://www.cnn.com/ALLPOLITICS/time/1998/09/14/affair.state.html


Cover Date: September 21, 1998


An affair of state

At the heart of Kenneth Starr's explicit but coldly clinical report is a furtive sex drama


MARCH 31, 1996

MORE SMOKE

On this occasion, according to Ms. Lewinsky, "he focused on me pretty exclusively," kissing her bare breasts and fondling her genitals. At one point, the President inserted a cigar into Ms. Lewinsky





http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/politics/special/clinton/icreport/6narritiii.htm

Washington Post


The Starr Report


Narrative Pt. III: Continued Sexual Encounters


According to Ms. Lewinsky, the President telephoned her at her desk and suggested that she come to the Oval Office on the pretext of delivering papers to him. She went to the Oval Office and was admitted by a plainclothes Secret Service agent. In her folder was a gift for the President, a Hugo Boss necktie.

In the hallway by the study, the President and Ms. Lewinsky kissed. On this occasion, according to Ms. Lewinsky, "he focused on me pretty exclusively," kissing her bare breasts and fondling her genitals. At one point, the President inserted a cigar into Ms. Lewinsky





http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/yates/guy_8.html


crimelibrary


Robert Lee Yates Jr.

BY Gary C. King

Aviator, Husband, Father, Ordinary Guy

The father of four daughters and a son, Robert Yates Jr. led a relatively ordinary and unremarkable life that was characterized by exemplary military service. Yates grew up on Whidbey Island, Washington, where his mother died while he was still in high school. Records show that he was allegedly repeatedly sexually abused by an older neighbor boy when he was approximately six-years-old, and it isn't clear whether he received psychiatric help or counseling.





http://www.chron.com/CDA/archives/archive.mpl?id=1998_3076867

chron Houston Chronicle Archives


Clinton tells nation he was wrong / President admits improper behavior in Lewinsky case

JOHN C. HENRY, Houston Chronicle Washington Bureau Staff

TUE 08/18/1998 Houston Chronicle


WASHINGTON - With his presidency at risk, President Clinton reversed course Monday and acknowledged engaging in sex with former White House intern Monica Lewinsky, then apologized publicly for a relationship that he denied under oath earlier this year.

"I did have a relationship with Miss Lewinsky that was not appropriate. In fact, it was wrong," the president said in a televised address after more than four hours of grand jury testimony.










http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=1165

The American Presidency Project

William J. Clinton

XLII President of the United States: 1993 - 2001

Interview With Chris Bull of the Advocate

September 27, 2000

Hate Crimes Legislation


The President. Well, I think it was particularly horrifying and heartbreaking because he was so young and so small










http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/january/26/newsid_2672000/2672291.stm

BBC

ON THIS DAY 26 January


1998: Clinton denies affair with intern


I did not have sexual relations with that woman

Bill Clinton


The president made his categoric denial at a White House news conference today.

With his fist clenched and his voice shaking, he said: "I did not have sexual relations with that woman, Miss Lewinsky.










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SUBZIN


Cahill U.S. Marshal (1973)


Time - Phrase

00:23:35 But, Marshal, i wanted to...

00:23:37 Tell that old bandit not to get extravagant.

00:23:39 The State of Texas is paying for this.

00:23:41 Yes, but, Marshal...

00:23:43 Albert, have you heard one word i've said?










http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000634/bio

IMDb


Peter Sellers

Biography

Date of Birth 8 September 1925, Southsea, Hampshire, England, UK

Date of Death 24 July 1980, Lambeth, London, England, UK (heart attack)

Birth Name Richard Henry Sellers



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