In the western movie, McClintock, a government officer says the native Americans are ‘wards of the government’. I think it’s safe to say that United States government also considers U.S. citizens wards of the government. I know that the hospital racket asserts that moms are unwed indigent women who abandon their babies only for the […]
Tag: films
‘United States’ is short for ‘United States Government’. When they say ‘in the United States’ they mean ‘in the United States government’
Deception by omission. That’s their game. We know the union is called “The United States of America”, not “United States”. I think “United States” is short for “United States government”. They just leave out the last part to confuse us. Or, if I give them the benefit of the doubt, they’re only talking to their […]
John Wayne’s character was a peace officer, not a policé/policy officer, as shown in True Grit
Law and order was enforced by the peace officer, not the policé/policy officer, according to the film True Grit, starring John Wayne. Old movies, regardless if based on true events, show how a series of events would have occurred had it been real. The film makers, if they’re honest, study the time period and have […]
Why we say “Mr. President” rather than “President Biden”
It’s the president of the US and instead of using his main title of ‘President’ and calling him “President Biden,” we’re supposed to say, “Mr. President”. We are directed to do this because everyone needs to be referred to as Mister. Mister is a title in the Navy and we must make it explicitly clear […]