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Update on Eugene O'Neill

Posted: 11-08-2006 08:18 AM
by joequinn
I see that my Eugene O'Neill thread has disappeared. Never mind, I shall just simply start a new one...

One of the lesser triumphs of last night's electoral rejection of Amerikan fascism concerns the defeat of seven-term Republikan congressman Richard Pombo by Demokrat Jerry McNerney, 53% to 47%. This fascist piece of filth, who is facing a set of severe ethics charges, proposed, among other things, that Taos House, the National historic landmark where O'Neill wrote Long Day's Journey into Night and A Moon for the Misbegotten, be closed and sold because it was not pulling its weight in dumbed-down, fundied-out, post-literate 'Merika. I am happy to report that this fascist piece of filth is gone from the House.

Never forget, you gentler and more forgiving souls among you, however few you may be, never forget that fascism has no concern whatsoever for art except as a form of propaganda. Never forget that fascism hates both artists and people who understand and appreciate art, and that the fascists will try to kill them all in the end if they get the opportunity to do so! Never forget that, amid the momentary thrill of victory and the instinctual impulse to forgive and to forget...

Posted: 11-08-2006 08:47 AM
by Shirleypal
Good morning Joe, hopefully those wonderful threads will be back up..........hey where is Brokeback Mountain.

Today is a new day Joe, we have the House and at the end of the day we may have the Senate. I know your feelings on this but it is at least better than yesterday.

Posted: 11-08-2006 08:53 AM
by joequinn
Brokeback Mountain should be in our hearts this morning, Shirleypal, as we reach for the pitchforks, the axes and the two-by-fours to clean out the filth that has oppressed this country for the past seventy months...

Posted: 11-08-2006 09:23 AM
by Janus232
JQ.........

Rearing remote beyond the cloudy welkin/ The path among clouds to a cresting cusp.
Waterfalls flowing 1000 fathoms/ Like stretching a bolt of raw silk.
Below, a grotto for stilling the heart/ Spanning serenity, a bridge to fix one's fate.
Heroically grand, it overwhelms the world/ Above Heavenly Terrace, its fame soars alone


Wei Yuan (1794-1857)

Posted: 11-08-2006 09:30 AM
by joequinn
I bet it looks like this, doesn't it, Janus?

Image

Posted: 11-08-2006 12:41 PM
by SetiCruncher
Shirleypal wrote:
Today is a new day... we have the House and at the end of the day we may have the Senate.


:cool: :) :cool:

Posted: 11-08-2006 02:31 PM
by Linnea
Hmmmm. Wonder where the Brokeback Mountain thread was? Was it in National? Will see where it went.

Posted: 11-08-2006 03:10 PM
by Linnea
Brokeback Mountain thread is in American Survival - page 3.

:)