Monthly Archives: July 2016

FOURTH OF JULY MUSICAL: 1776

1776-musical-movieIt may be my fondness for mythology that makes me love to watch particular movies around particular holidays.  I say that because many of the well- known myths were recited on ancient holidays when their subject matter was relevant to those holidays. The stories helped accentuate the meaning of the special events and that’s the way I use various movies. At Christmas I watch countless variations of A Christmas Carol, around Labor Day I watch Eight Men Out, at Halloween The Evil Dead and the original Nightmare On Elm Street, Thanksgiving Eve I do Oliver! and for Frontierado (which is just a month away now) I do Silverado.

Since the actual 4th of July is loaded with activity I always show 1776 on the night before. It’s a great way to get in the mood for Independence Day. It’s a musical but with brilliant dialogue portions and the story involves the political maneuvering  surrounding the Original Thirteen Colonies at last announcing their independence from Great Britain, more than a year after Continue reading

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LIBERALS AND CONSERVATIVES: WHAT KEEPS THEM UP AT NIGHT

liberals and conservativesWHAT KEEPS AMERICAN LIBERALS UP AT NIGHT –

American Liberals can’t sleep at night fretting over the fact that there are people in the world who still have the freedom to disagree with them. They’ve done their best to use the apparatus of government and the educational system  to  eliminate dissenting voices but their attempts at browbeating the rest of us into mindlessly agreeing with everything they say just alienates more and more of us every day. 

American Liberals delude themselves that only Conservatives are disgusted with them. Their attitude toward everyone who actually dares to think for themselves is the same attitude that stereotypical Christian Missionaries used to show to the indigenous populations they tried to convert. They’re convinced they know what’s best for all of us and never, ever question their own preconceived notions or reevaluate their outdated worldview. American Liberals are so far behind the rest of us that they actually think they’re ahead. 

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REVOLUTIONARY WAR: PART TWO OF NEGLECTED NAVAL BATTLES

Revolutionary War naval battlesBalladeer’s Blog continues its examination of neglected naval clashes of the Revolutionary War.

MAY 21st, 1777 – Off St Augustine, FL the USS Comet waged an all-night battle with the HMS Apalachicola until the British ship had lost all sails and riggings and was forced to surrender.

APRIL 27th, 1778 – THE John Paul Jones, leading a detachment from the USS Ranger, raided the British port of Whitehaven. The detachment’s commando-style raid resulted in Continue reading

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FOOLKILLER 17: FOOLKILLER LEAVES THE DEFENDERS

Foolkiller statue painted

Collectible statue of Foolkiller with his Purification Gun drawn

Summer means superhero films so Balladeer’s Blog’s “Script Doctoring” of Marvel’s handling of Foolkiller continues with Part Seventeen. 

FOR PART ONE CLICK  HERE 

Our anti-hero Foolkiller (Greg Salinger) ends his run with the dynamic non-team called the Defenders this time around. Valkyrie’s vendetta against the Mandrill is center-stage as is that mutant villain’s vendetta against the Defenders, Daredevil and his own parents.

The lives of millions of innocent people are at risk in addition to the Mandrill’s actual targets. One last reminder that, though Foolkiller’s awkward moniker may put off some readers, it’s based on the figure from 19th Century American folklore.  Continue reading

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