27-02-2011, 10:07 AM
We see the sun coming out after the rain. Nellie Connally chirps, "You can't say Texas doesn't love you." The president basks in the glow.
Then the Mayan priest cuts his heart out and offers it still beating to the military-industrial complex.
And all because the Secret Service did a Radio City Rockettes rendition of "Chicago is my kind of town!"
Chicago was the play within the play, as you say. The play's the thing to etherize the king, and when he's etherized upon the table, as Nellie ends the refrain, thrust home.
All in all, nicely done.
JFK told San Antonio Congressman Henry Gonzalez on Thursday, November 21, 1963, "The Secret Service told me that they have taken care of everything."
And indeed they had.
It is tragic indeed that the president who had fought in the Second World War could not hark back to the inflatable tanks used to fool German intelligence had found their way into U.S. Spookville.
One sees the Reinhard Heydrich plan, the bend in the road to slow the limo, a shot from the front and from the rear.
In the three-part youtube interview of America's top military sniper Carlos "Gunny" Hathcock, he finishes with the admonition to be aware of your surroundings, focushe always chose a time when his target was relaxed and chatting amiably.
Then the Mayan priest cuts his heart out and offers it still beating to the military-industrial complex.
And all because the Secret Service did a Radio City Rockettes rendition of "Chicago is my kind of town!"
Chicago was the play within the play, as you say. The play's the thing to etherize the king, and when he's etherized upon the table, as Nellie ends the refrain, thrust home.
All in all, nicely done.
JFK told San Antonio Congressman Henry Gonzalez on Thursday, November 21, 1963, "The Secret Service told me that they have taken care of everything."
And indeed they had.
It is tragic indeed that the president who had fought in the Second World War could not hark back to the inflatable tanks used to fool German intelligence had found their way into U.S. Spookville.
One sees the Reinhard Heydrich plan, the bend in the road to slow the limo, a shot from the front and from the rear.
In the three-part youtube interview of America's top military sniper Carlos "Gunny" Hathcock, he finishes with the admonition to be aware of your surroundings, focushe always chose a time when his target was relaxed and chatting amiably.

