Posted on 11/17/2004 7:07:33 PM PST by ProudVet77
The Law and Order that just came on, appears to be ready to put the screws to the Guardian Angels and Curtis Sliwa.
he was talking about it this morning.
As someone born and raised in NYC it really ticks me off that they want to trash him. The Guardian Angels helped take the city back, even before Rudy was elected.
I became Law-and-Ordered out two or three years ago.
L&O loves to pick on white guys
I'm on Guam, last night they had the gay Governor of CT episode, so I'll have to wait until next Wednesday to get the Guardian Angels. Semper Fidelis!!
NJ has the gay governor. CT has the one that took gifts in the form of free renovations on his house.
I agree. As a Manhattan resident from mid 70's through mid 80's the phenomenon that is the Guardian Angels was truly remarkable. Seeing them show up at an event in the Park or some such- really impressive. It was like having our own personal NY Marines or something.
Yeah, but on the Law and Order episode they made the CT Governor gay, that way they get to say "ripped from the headlines", but put a disclaimer at the beginning that the show is "fiction". I grew up in Jersey, what a mess there. I voted absentee in VA this year, that's where my house is, bought on a DC tour of duty. Semper Fidelis!!
The biggest crime committed on the NBC crime shows
is calling their actors & writers actors & writers.
Maybe it's always been the case and I didn't notice in the early years. Law and Order became agenda driven. It seemed that way to me about the time that woman became the DA and never seemed to want to prosecute bad guys.
Hafa Adai from the land of the Chomorro, eh?
So is it true there's no birds on Guam anymore? I was there in 81, and there were plenty at that point in time.
At least they are not picking on Viet Nam vets and legitmate gun owners.
Again, why would anyone want to watch such trash?
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