Low-Life Scum

Clint Eastwood’s American Sniper is deserving as both biopic and a Dirty Harry theme of recognition: Will I be called up? Will I have a duty to pull the trigger against others? If no, watch what one says, “Go ahead punk, make my day.”

Credit: Richard M. Nixon quoting Theodore Roosevelt [“TR”]: [No one knows the struggle like “the [person] in the arena.” However, President Nixon went on to say he’d still be in the arena after he left office in his August 9, 1974 farewell speech to federal employees].

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  1. johnrubens's avatar johnrubens says:

    The radio alarm went off and the Western Classical disc jockey said “Sounds a little too much like ‘get off my lawn’,” referring to the film by a famous actor/director. He seemed to be responding to my accusation as if he knew my talking points regarding schools having become a hotbed of litigation, student versus teacher. Although he has a point…workers can take exclusive possession of property in a public trust, even if it’s a forest, the grounds of a park, museum or university campus.
    ‘Let everyone on the lawn then, not only the custodians,’ I would argue back to the DJ.
    I read an online article about ‘The six million dollar custodian gave it all to charity,’ and realized I was stressing about a subject I could not win.
    The phone rang, it was Jahan. “Let them on the lawn then,” I said, referring to the students on the lawn.
    “What?” Jahan queried.
    “Some radio show about private property owners excluding children from their lawns.”
    “We’re gonna have a lawn party,” Jahan replied wryly.
    “When?” I asked.
    “All in good time my pretty, all in good time,” Jahan replied and slowly hang up the receiver without saying goodbye.
    “Right,” I said. “Even private schools let us use their library or visit their athletic fields every now and then.”
    “Yeah, every now and then,” Jahan said affirmatively.

    credit: Rich Capparela with Classical KUSC Radio 5:15 PST 02-12-2015

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