6/10
Now that "pigs have wings," as the Walrus said . . .
16 December 2018
Warning: Spoilers
. . . and the Red Commie KGB Chief can Put in anyone he wants onto the SCOTUS Bench, the time has come to talk of many OTHER things (including strangers). Some pundits have seen a repeal of Women's Suffrage as the High Court's likely next move. Others predict a return to race-based human slavery, or requiring that a minimum $100,000 bank balance be maintained by would-be voters. However, TALK ABOUT A STRANGER presents an argument in favor of eliminating the wrong-headed age threshold for America's Sacred Death Penalty. Whether "Bud" is supposed to be 12 or 15 years old, he's certainly Public Enemy #1 in Citrus City, CA. TALK ABOUT A STRANGER depicts Bud as being a compulsive vandal, at one point putting his entire town on the verge of economic collapse by sabotaging the last-ditch defensive oil supply available to save the area's cash crops. Bud's crime career also includes grand larceny, home invasion, and incitement to riot. Bud's heedless traffic incursions endanger everyone on the local roads. Teachers, parents, and police prove powerless to curb the incorrigible Bud's Reign of Terror. TALK ABOUT A STRANGER makes the case that if you don't make all the Buds marauding around us face the Ultimate Punishment (even if that means equipping "Old Sparky" with a booster seat), the age of our youngest Mad Dog Killers will plunge at an geometrical rate. Since TALK ABOUT A STRANGER's release, it's become common across America for first graders to fatally gun down their little classmates, often in school. And why not, when films such as TALK ABOUT A STRANGER teach them that kids NEVER pay for their crimes in the soft-headed USA?
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