Cynthia McKenny??!? Oh my gawd, she is such an embarrassment to my hometown of Atlanta!
BTW, the barricade certainly reminds me of Les Miserables probably because my brother was the understudy for Javert for the touring company. His regular role was one of the drunks in the pub, Grantaire. I asked him if he was really drunk when he fell from the barricade and sprained his ankle. :-) "Do you hear the people sing Singing the song of angry men It is the music of a people Who will not be slaves again When the beating of your heart Echoes the beating of the drums There is a life about to start When tomorrow comes Will you join in our crusade Who will be strong and stand with me Beyond the barricade Is there a world you long to see Then join in the fight That will give you the right to be free . . ." Join in anytime Mr. Smith. Terry On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 11:45 AM, Horace Heffner <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Mar 7, 2009, at 7:02 AM, OrionWorks wrote: > >> BTW, the introductory phrase you often use seem extremely unique to >> me, i.e.: "As the smoke cleared, [insert poster's name here] mounted >> the barricade and roared out:" It might be interesting to perform a >> search on this phrase (or similar phrases) in order to unravel the >> history of their prior use in other discussion groups. > > > http://heartlandheretic.blogspot.com/2008/05/open-letter-to-black-america-in-support.html > > http://tinyurl.com/ao2dqn > > http://blog4revolution.blogspot.com/2008/12/peoples-revolution-classwar-labor-l_19.html > > http://tinyurl.com/ab3pju > > Best regards, > > Horace Heffner > http://www.mtaonline.net/~hheffner/ > > > > >

