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Saturday, 26 December 2009

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Ga 6:7 Be not deceived; God is not mocked: for whatsoever a man soweth, that shall he also reap.

10 comments:

Unknown said...

Sam,

My hat is off to you once again for your creativity and candor in exposing those who practice deceit.
For at it is written: "He taketh the wise in their craftiness: and the counsel of the froward is carried headlong." Job 5:13

The pictures speak volumes and are a most effective commentary. You couldn't have selected a more apt vocal accompaniment . . "Who's sorry now . .?" Very clever . . I really think you outdid yourself in this audio/video clip!

For a sequel you may want to consider the late Frank Sinatra's hit 'My Way'. I think the last stanza goes something like this . .

"AND NOW THE END IS NEAR . . . "

Mrs. O'Leary

SAM FLANAGAN said...

I never liked Frank Sinatra much. I did see a movie many years ago while in New York called "The Pope of Greenwich Village."

They used "The Summer Wind" by Frank Sinatra as the soundtrack. It sounded nice at the time but when you think of it sensibly it is just sentimental nonsense. lol

Unknown said...

THE PRIVILEGED TERRORIST

This from the Drudge Report......perhaps the question could be what is the connection between the Son,and his father who is a member of the Italian
Order of Merit.....and the Catholic church ???

“The Constantinian Order and the Sacred College of Cardinals. ... “The Order of Merit pro Merito Melitensi of the Sovereign .... “On December 23, 2002 he made his first trip home in over half a century. .... He was Grand Master of the Sacred Military Constantinian Order of Saint George and the Royal .................




Abdulmutallab, 23, had lived a gilded life, and, for the three years he studied in London, he stayed in a £2m flat. He was from a very different background to many of the other al-Qa'ida recruits who opt for martyrdom.


Abdulmutallab's father, Umaru, is the former economics minister of Nigeria. He retired earlier this month as the chairman of the First Bank of Nigeria but is still on the boards of several of Nigeria's biggest firms, including Jaiz International, a holding company for the Islamic Bank. The 70-year-old, who was also educated in London, holds the Commander of the Order of the Niger as well as the Italian Order of Merit.


There may be some MERIT to this story...

Unknown said...

OK Sam, how about Elvis Presley's 'Suspicious Minds' for a sequel:

Lyrics:

Were caught in a trap
I cant walk out
Because I love you too much baby

Why cant you see
What youre doing to me
When you dont believe a word I say?

We cant go on together
With suspicious minds
And we cant build our dreams
On suspicious minds

So, if an old friend I know
Drops by to say hello
Would I still see suspicion in your eyes?

Here we go again
Asking where Ive been
You cant see these tears are real
Im crying

We cant go on together
With suspicious minds
And be cant build our dreams
On suspicious minds

Oh let our love survive
Or dry the tears from your eyes
Lets dont let a good thing die

When honey, you know
Ive never lied to you
Mmm yeah, yeah

SAM FLANAGAN said...

Mrs. I am afraid I was not a great fan of Elvis either. I am waiting for Nelson to claim him as "Scots/Irish or Ulster/Scots."

I used to listen to "black music", "The Isley Brothers" were my favourites.

Peter; You cannot help coming to the conclusion anyone who stands for election in UK politics must not be allowed to be a member of "ANY" kind of "secret society."

There is an intersting new article on Ivan Foster`s "Burning Bush" website.

Unknown said...

Sam, I'm no fan of Elvis either! I only thought that the title . . 'Suspicious Minds' along with some of the lyrics might provide a fitting sequel by way of commentary to this developing story.

Re: your response to Peter in connection with "secret societies",
Can you be more specific about the news story you made reference to at Ivan Foster's site, as I would like to read it.

SAM FLANAGAN said...

Mrs;
This the link to the article.
http://www.ivanfoster.net/pdf/Dec0901.pdf

"The Providence of God again reveals the evil at the heart of the political regime in Ulster."

This is the link to the site
http://www.ivanfoster.net/

Unknown said...

Hi Sam
Now here we have the lyrics from a great Irish song.I just know that you can produce a video clip to match
Oh,what a skill you have .
.....................................
CLANCY LOWERED THE BOOM

Now Clancy was a peaceful man, if you know what I mean.
The cops picked up the pieces after Clancy left the scene.
He never looked for trouble, that's a fact you can assume.
But never-the-less, when trouble would press,
Clancy lowered the boom!
Oh, that Clancy! Oh, that Clancy!
Whenever they got his Irish up,
Clancy lowered the boom!
O'Leary was a fighting man, they all knew he was tough.
He strutted 'round the neighborhood, a-shootin' off his guff.
He picked a fight with Clancy, then and there he sealed his doom.
Before you could shout "O'Leary, look out!"
Clancy lowered the boom!
Clancy left the barber shop with tonic on his hair,
He walked into the poolroom and he met O'Reilly there.
O'Reilly said "For goodness sakes, now do I smell perfume?"
Before you could stack your cue in the rack,
Clancy lowered the boom!
Mulrooney walked into the bar and ordered up a round.
He left his drink to telephone, and Clancy drank it down.
Mulrooney said "Who drunk me drink? I'll lay him in his tomb!"
Before you could pat the top of your hat,
Clancy lowered the boom!
O'Houlihan delivered ice to Misses Clancy's flat.
He'd always linger for a while, to talk of this and that.
One day he kissed her just as Clancy walked into the room.
Before you could say the time of day,
Clancy lowered the boom!
The neighbors all turned out for Kate O'Grady's weddin' night.
McDoogle said "Let's have some fun - I think I'll start a fight!"
He wrecked the hall, then kissed the bride
and pulverized the groom.
Then quick as a wink, before you could think,
Clancy lowered the boom!

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Unknown said...

me again Sam
more ideas that will fit your production company and make a political statement!
.....................................
Fritz Lang's Gangster Films: Dr. Mabuse

Dr. Mabuse: The Gambler - 1922Another of the most influential post-war films that helped to launch the entire genre in the 1930s was German director Fritz Lang's Dr. Mabuse, The Gambler (Parts I and II) (1922-1923) - a two-part crime melodrama about an evil, criminal boss capable of disguise, conspiracy, and tremendous hypnotic powers.

Lang's mastermind character Mabuse was resurrected in his second sound feature, the crime thriller The Testament of Dr. Mabuse (1933) (aka Das Testament das Dr. Mabuse), with the ruthless genius (Rudolf Klein-Rogge) running a crime ring while imprisoned, and a tenacious Scotland Yard detective (Otto Wernicke) in pursuit. The film was noted for a spectacular car chase scene, explosions, and murders. The government interpreted the film as subversive and having anti-Nazi sentiments - causing Lang to hurriedly leave Germany (he soon relocated in the US and ended up directing in Hollywood by 1936). Ironically, the legendary director's swan-song film (his first film made in Germany since 1933), The 1000 Eyes of Dr. Mabuse (1960), spotlighted the same arch-criminal character.

Three Classic Gangster Stars and Warners' Early Gangster Films:

Warner Bros. was considered the gangster studio par excellence, and the star- triumvirate of Warners' gangster cycle, all actors who established and defined their careers in this genre, included:

1. Edward G. Robinson
2. James Cagney
3. Humphrey Bogart

Others who were early gangster stars included Paul Muni and George Raft.

SAM FLANAGAN said...

Peter; If it is a study of "evil genius" you are looking for,
a character study of Joab would outstrip any of the fantasy characters you can think of.

If you relly want to get to the heart of "evil genius" you could try a study of Nimrod.

2Sa 20:9 And Joab said to Amasa, Art thou in health, my brother? And Joab took Amasa by the beard with the right hand to kiss him.
2Sa 20:10 But Amasa took no heed to the sword that was in Joab‘s hand: so he smote him therewith in the fifth rib, and shed out his bowels to the ground, and struck him not again; and he died. So Joab and Abishai his brother pursued after Sheba the son of Bichri.
2Sa 20:11 And one of Joab‘s men stood by him, and said, He that favoureth Joab, and he that is for David, let him go after Joab.
2Sa 20:13 When he was removed out of the highway, all the people went on after Joab, to pursue after Sheba the son of Bichri.

This will take you to a short movie relating to "evil genius2 with a German flavour.
WOULD THE BBC,UTV OR ANY OTHER TV SHOW THIS?
Monday 4th August 2008