Randy Means

Randy Means

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    • Dagmar 2022-03-25 09:01:07

      seek truth

      very classic. What moved me the most was that the protagonist insisted on investigating even though many people were not optimistic or supported, and finally made a statement in court. When we were young, we all believed that justice always had to overcome evil in this world, but as we grew up, we...

    • Giovani 2022-04-20 09:01:36

      How many people care about this world

      What I don't understand is not why the world has become this way, but why so many people are willing to live in such a world and indifferent.
      In our pursuit of monetary gain, our human conscience is also being lost. Someone once told me that studying architecture is indeed very promising, but to be...

    • Carolyne 2022-03-28 09:01:02

      The old man in Hemingway's The Old Man and the Sea exposes the conspiracy theory that K suffered in Kafka's The Trial. Dramatic conflicts such as masked characterizations and family careers feel a little naive, but the final long courtroom argument is poignant enough. Prejudice does not hinder good-looking

    • Lon 2021-11-14 08:01:25

      To be a forward and a bitch again, this is Oliver Stone. The first half is basically consistent with the exposed historical facts, but the second third began to be dung. He insisted on the so-called conspiracy theory of murder. Selectively ignoring the jealous entanglement between JFK and gang leader Moni when JFK was elected president, it seems very angry. How can JFK have the opportunity to stay in the White House without the strong support of Moni and the American gang? Such speculation is really inappropriate

    JFK quotes

    • X: Garrison?

      Jim Garrison: Yes.

      X: [Shaking Garrison's hand] I'm glad you came. Sorry about the precautions.

      Jim Garrison: I just hope it was worth my while, Mr...?

      X: [Chuckling] I could give you a false name, but I won't. Just call me "X".

    • [after watching a damning NBC special report]

      Jim Garrison: At least my reputation is still fine with people watching "Laugh In".