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Stephen Crane

The Red Badge of Courage


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Chapter 19


As they halted thus the lieutenant again began to bellow profanely. Regardless of the vindictive threats of the bullets, he went about coaxing, berating, and bedamning. His lips, that were habitually in a soft and childlike curve, were now writhed into unholy contortions. He swore by all possible deities.










1995 film "Twelve Monkeys" DVD video:

00:16:53


Jeffrey Goines: How much you going to pay me? How much? I'd be doing your job.

Psychiatric ward guard: Five thousand dollars, my man. That enough?

Jeffrey Goines: Five thousand?

Psychiatric ward guard: I'll wire a check to your account as usual.

Jeffrey Goines: Five thousand dollars! Five thousand dollars!

Psychiatric ward guard: Five thousand dollars.

Jeffrey Goines: I'll give him the deluxe mental hospital tour.

Psychiatric ward guard: My man!

Jeffrey Goines: Kid around, kid around, makes them feel good. We're pals.

Psychiatric ward guard: I love you.

Jeffrey Goines: You're the prisoners. No, you're the guards.

Psychiatric ward guard: Now you got it, now you got it.










JOURNAL ARCHIVE: From: Kerry Burgess

Sent: Saturday, February 11, 2006 4:24 PM

To: Kerry Burgess

Subject: illegal to divulge customer communications

http://news.com.com/Some+companies+helped+the+NSA%2C+but+which/2100-1028_3-6035305.html?tag=nefd.lede


Some reports have identified executives at "major telecommunications companies" who chose to open their networks to the NSA. Because it may be illegal to divulge customer communications, though, not one has chosen to make its cooperation public.

Under federal law, any person or company who helps someone "intercept any wire, oral, or electronic communication"--unless specifically authorized by law--could face criminal charges. Even if cooperation is found to be legal, however, it could be embarrassing to acknowledge opening up customers' communications to a spy agency.


[JOURNAL ARCHIVE 11 February 2006 excerpt ends]



- posted by H.V.O.M - Kerry Wayne Burgess 09:46 AM Pacific Time Spokane Valley Washington USA Friday 10 October 2014