OMG. "Watermelon bill?"
Putney Swope for president.
Bull Connor lives.
And racist Father Coughlin was evoked in a Tom Cruise movie meant to reinforce the idea that the patsy for the USG's murder of MLKing, James Earl Ray, was just a racist. He wasn't.
One of the men using the alias 'Eric Starvo Galt' ordered a duplicate driver's license while he was taking bartender classes in L.A.
But it was mailed to Alabama. Two many 'Galts.'
Lisa Pease cites Martin Waldron, not the disinfoteer working with Thom CIA Hartmann named Lamar Waldron-
http://realhistoryarchives.blogspot.com ... uther.html
Two days later, in the New York Times, in a surprisingly frank article by Martin Waldron titled “Weird Trail of King’s Killer,” Waldron outlines even more serious discrepancies:
For at least two weeks, there have been two separate investigations, one centered in Alabama, and one centered in Alabama and Georgia. FBI agents have been investigating two Eric Starvo Galts, two rifles, two white Mustang cars, two driver’s licenses, and an airplane ticket. Some thought this might have been the result of a deliberate attempt by the murderer and possible accomplices to lay down false and conflicting trails.…
Eric Starvo Galt bought an Alabama driver’s license last September when he was creating his false identity. He took the test on Sept. 6 and got his permanent license mailed to him on Sept. 30. Last March 1, when Galt was finishing up a bartender’s course in Hollywood, Calif., Alabama was asked to send him a duplicate of the license. The duplicate was mailed to the Economy Grill and Rooms in Birmingham, and although Galt was in California the duplicate license was received and a bill accompanying it was returned to the driver’s license division in Montgomery along with 25 cents….
So for the 20th anniversary of MLK's assassination, we got 'Cocktails.'
And Tom Cruise the bartender's mentor was named "Coughlin."
From CIA-Disney-Touchstone, of course.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocktail_(film)
Over time, he learns the tricks of the trade from his boss/mentor Doug Coughlin (Bryan Brown), Brian and Doug soon become very close. Doug Coughlin readily assumes a mentor role over the young and naïve Flanagan, and rains advice and opinions down upon him. His advice takes a familiar structure as he usually begins most of them with "Coughlin's law". An example of his expert advice, which actually turns out to be quite poignant, is "Coughlin's Law: Drink or be gone!" Other pearls include: "Bury the dead, they stink up the joint."