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Jack Webb Reminds The President He Lives In A Representative Democracy

17 December 2009 No Comment

HOORAY! It is amazing how a link on a BreitBart site, InstaPundit, or HotAir can start an avalanche of links. It’s six hours later and now linked at 1,000+ web sites.

With CNN reporting on 10 DEC 09 that 61% of us are against this bill, give the President a B+ for keeping a straight face while explaining how our only real choice is to pass a 2,000 page bill that includes no tort reform. Here’s what I wish Jack Webb had said to him:


Obama: things are a mess, so let’s roll the dice on your healthcare.

DO YOU KNOW OF A GREAT RANT FROM OUR COMMON FILM HERITAGE THAT SCHOOLS THE CURRENT ADMINISTRATION? If so, please use the comments form to submit an idea. I’ll edit the video and we’ll share credit. And if it goes to a million hits on YouTube, then we’ve done the world a little good while making absolutely no money because you can’t get a dime from the YouTube Partnership Program if you use copyrighted material.
Here are some ideas so far:

1.  Jimmy Stewart’s blessing out Potter in It’s a Wonderful Life. (I’m thinking George Soros as the “scurvy little spider” who “think[s] the whole world revolves around you and your money.”)
2.  William Shatner to Charlie X on the “million things in this world that you can have, and a million things that you can’t have.” Obama is the natural target for  this speech.
3.  Paul Scofield amazing Give the Devil the Benefit of Law speech from A Man for All Seasons, with Reid/Pelosi who “cut a great road through the law to get to the devil.”

And of course, any Dragnet speeches you can think of that we haven’t used yet. To suggest an idea, please post your idea below.

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