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Re: News in General
« Reply #2670 on: February 09, 2023, 12:37:35 PM »


So last month group of twelve students from Our Lady of the Rosary High School in Greenville, S.C., visited the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum after attending the March for Life in Washington on January 20.
They wore blue beanie hats reading Rosary Pro-Life. Two guards and a  uniformed supervisor told the kids that the museum was a neutral zone and they needed to remove their hats or leave.
The kids,  aware of the Bill of Rights did not back down and left.
Liar. If the kids were "aware of the Bill of Rights" they would surely know it does not apply to a private organization like the Smithsonian you idiot PROVEN LIAR.
Wrong.
The Smithsonian was created by Act of Congress.
The Institution, established in 1846, is governed by a board of regents which, by law, is composed of the vice president of the United States, the chief justice of the United States, three members of the Senate, three members of the House of Representatives and nine citizen members. The chief justice of the United States has traditionally served as chancellor of the Smithsonian.
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« Reply #2671 on: February 09, 2023, 01:32:14 PM »


So last month group of twelve students from Our Lady of the Rosary High School in Greenville, S.C., visited the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum after attending the March for Life in Washington on January 20.
They wore blue beanie hats reading Rosary Pro-Life. Two guards and a  uniformed supervisor told the kids that the museum was a neutral zone and they needed to remove their hats or leave.
The kids,  aware of the Bill of Rights did not back down and left.
Liar. If the kids were "aware of the Bill of Rights" they would surely know it does not apply to a private organization like the Smithsonian you idiot PROVEN LIAR.
Wrong.
The Smithsonian was created by Act of Congress.
The Institution, established in 1846, is governed by a board of regents which, by law, is composed of the vice president of the United States, the chief justice of the United States, three members of the Senate, three members of the House of Representatives and nine citizen members. The chief justice of the United States has traditionally served as chancellor of the Smithsonian.

Chief Justice?
Now there is a fine upstanding official.
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« Reply #2672 on: February 09, 2023, 01:34:06 PM »

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« Reply #2673 on: February 09, 2023, 01:58:30 PM »

Now that I know where Chapman film school is, I need to go back there and put my own flyers on the bulletin boards, I need to make a flyer for what I need, telling them that I need help to make a movie and that I have a great script, and also put on the flyer that I have a poetry book that I need to publish, and also tell them that I need a tutor to put Final Draft on my Apple Laptop and to teach me how to use it, etc. I can make a flyer and go put it on their message boards at the film school. It could not hurt.

The film students love great movie scripts, and a great script is rare, it is rare to find good writers in Hollywood. One Cinematographer who read my script, Paul Maibaum ( He worked on a lot of television shows, including "Sons Of Anarchy." ) said that he would love to shoot my movie and that it is one of the most original projects that he has seen in years. The students are searching for good scripts the same way that a Gold miner seeks Gold. My script is Gold.

So, I know where the film school is now, and I need to make a flyer and go put it on their bulletin boards. I also need to go to Staples and make some copies of my movie script, and of my poetry book, people need real copies on paper.

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Re: News in General
« Reply #2674 on: February 09, 2023, 03:10:59 PM »


So last month group of twelve students from Our Lady of the Rosary High School in Greenville, S.C., visited the Smithsonian Air and Space Museum after attending the March for Life in Washington on January 20.
They wore blue beanie hats reading Rosary Pro-Life. Two guards and a  uniformed supervisor told the kids that the museum was a neutral zone and they needed to remove their hats or leave.
The kids,  aware of the Bill of Rights did not back down and left.

Immediately the Smithsonian put the  employees through a retraining .

Is there a political  test for hiring at the Smithsonian?
Evidently there was one for visitors.

I can just imagine the ensuing furor had those students been sporting caps with different messages.


This is what happens when schools/teachers drag students into politics, "politics in public" if you like.
Using students as pawns in political/ideological agendas is very wrong.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #2675 on: February 09, 2023, 05:52:09 PM »


Wrong.
The Smithsonian was created by Act of Congress.

It's a public/private partnership, cofounded with a large donation from a British scientist and still partly supported by private money.  I used to be a member.
As a trust instrumentality, it's not actually a part of any of the three branches of government.

So their facilities do not constitute a venue for public demonstration by political groups.  Personally, I would have given the hats a pass if the kids were well behaved, and skipped gassing up the media outrage machine.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #2677 on: February 09, 2023, 07:40:42 PM »

There is a movie "Sullivan's Travels" where a rich movie producer goes out to experience what it is like to be homeless, and I had a rich friend like that, she was born rich, and she helped the homeless, and she wanted to go see what it would be like to be homeless and to sleep at a homeless shelter. A movie could be made to show the world what it is like to be homeless. And the movie can have lovable characters like Ratso Rizzo. With hot babes like Veronica Lake, all movies need to have beautiful women.

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« Reply #2678 on: February 09, 2023, 08:19:10 PM »

I was in an acting class in community college and we were instructed to do a scene of something private. I brought in an old fashioned shaving stand like from the Cowboy days and I shaved. But, there was a Laker Girl in our class, and she changed clothes to the song "You Shook Me All Night Long" by AC/DC, she undressed down to a G-string, and then she dressed up sexy like she was ready to go party at a club in Hollywood, it was very sexy, for the rest of my life when I hear that song I will remember that Laker Girl in acting class. 

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Re: News in General
« Reply #2679 on: February 09, 2023, 08:28:51 PM »

Sometimes I feel we should charge by the hour
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« Reply #2680 on: February 09, 2023, 08:52:05 PM »

Doctors Without Borders/Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF)

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Syria has the highest number of internally displaced people in the world, 2.4 million of whom receive humanitarian aid through the Bab Al-Hawa crossing point each month. As the only open humanitarian entry point into northwest Syria, Bab Al-Hawa must remain open in order to keep the flow of aid going and meet the growing needs in the region. For millions of people, this crossing point is crucial, as there is no viable alternative to accessing food, water, or health care.

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Re: News in General
« Reply #2681 on: February 09, 2023, 09:14:01 PM »


Wrong.
The Smithsonian was created by Act of Congress.

It's a public/private partnership, cofounded with a large donation from a British scientist and still partly supported by private money.  I used to be a member.
As a trust instrumentality, it's not actually a part of any of the three branches of government.

So their facilities do not constitute a venue for public demonstration by political groups.  Personally, I would have given the hats a pass if the kids were well behaved, and skipped gassing up the media outrage machine.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #2682 on: February 10, 2023, 12:14:33 AM »


Wrong.
The Smithsonian was created by Act of Congress.

It's a public/private partnership, cofounded with a large donation from a British scientist and still partly supported by private money.  I used to be a member.
Your membership would have provided perks like a magazine, dining privileges at various locations, etc.
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As a trust instrumentality, it's not actually a part of any of the three branches of government.
The Smithsonian is a federal government entity and a 501c(3) charitable organization. Donations such as memberships can be tax deductible.
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So their facilities do not constitute a venue for public demonstration by political groups.
Wrong Smithsonian facilities belong to all American Citizens  who collectively pay over a $Billion dollars a year in taxes to finance over 2/3rds of its budget.
The debate in previous posts concerned free speech within the museums confines, a protection of the US Constitution, and certainly a given in a taxpayer funded building housing a government entity.
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Personally, I would have given the hats a pass if the kids were well behaved, and skipped gassing up the media outrage machine

Fortunately the Founding Fathers relieved you of that responsibility 230 odd years ago.
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Re: News in General
« Reply #2683 on: February 10, 2023, 05:31:07 AM »

Oops...in bambuworld...
"1000 CCP security cameras in govt buildings".
All the said cameras to be replaced, hopefully by American ones.
Take out the Chinese ones and replace them with American ones...best policy.
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« Reply #2684 on: February 10, 2023, 11:29:29 AM »


Wrong.
The Smithsonian was created by Act of Congress.

It's a public/private partnership, cofounded with a large donation from a British scientist and still partly supported by private money.  I used to be a member.
Your membership would have provided perks like a magazine, dining privileges at various locations, etc.
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As a trust instrumentality, it's not actually a part of any of the three branches of government.
The Smithsonian is a federal government entity and a 501c(3) charitable organization. Donations such as memberships can be tax deductible.
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So their facilities do not constitute a venue for public demonstration by political groups.
Wrong Smithsonian facilities belong to all American Citizens  who collectively pay over a $Billion dollars a year in taxes to finance over 2/3rds of its budget.
The debate in previous posts concerned free speech within the museums confines, a protection of the US Constitution, and certainly a given in a taxpayer funded building housing a government entity.
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Personally, I would have given the hats a pass if the kids were well behaved, and skipped gassing up the media outrage machine

Fortunately the Founding Fathers relieved you of that responsibility 230 odd years ago.

Lime was calling it a private organization, and I was simply making the point that he was partially right in that it's a public-private partnership. And you were, also, partially right. 

However, the mere fact a building is taxpayer funded does not automatically mean it's going to allow political demonstrations.  While I would agree that hats aren't really a demonstration, and that staff overreacted, I am not at all sure an actual demonstration would be allowed in such taxpayer funded buildings as the General Assembly Building at Cape Canaveral or The Library of Congress.  Individual buildings have rules as to the scope of public access and activity, without any Constitutional issue.
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