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'''''"Who are those guys?!"'''''
<big>'''''"Who are those guys?!"'''''</big>




As 'they', the posse, keep on tracking Butch and Sundance ...  
As 'they', the posse, keep on tracking [https://www.ranker.com/list/the-best-butch-cassidy-and-the-sundance-kid-quotes/movie-and-tv-quotes Butch and Sundance]...  


Can't help thinking, it's like the bad guys who really are good guys
Can't help thinking, it's like the bad guys who really are good guys
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Btw, speaking of good guys/bad guys/good guys, and a good story with more than memorable lines, the writer of this Paul Newman / Robert Redford classic film, William Goldman, also wrote the famous line [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follow_the_money "follow the money"] in "All the President's Men"...
Speaking of good guys & bad guys and a good story with more than memorable lines, the writer of this Paul Newman / Robert Redford classic film, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Goldman William Goldman], also wrote the famous line [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Follow_the_money '''"follow the money"'''] in "All the President's Men"...


Goldman suggested adding the Deep character as a 'heavy' to Bernstein/Woodward, an insider story told to your GreenPolicy siterunner by David Obst, who represented Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book as it was packaged into the Hollywood movie. The shadowy character with his famous 'follow the money' line was not in the original investigative book...
Goldman suggested adding the Deep character as a 'heavy' to Bernstein/Woodward, an insider story told to your GreenPolicy siterunner by David Obst, who represented Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book as it was packaged into the Hollywood movie. The shadowy character in that underground parking lot, with his famous 'follow the money' line, was not in the original Watergate investigative book...


* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_President%27s_Men
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_the_President%27s_Men




Carrying on this theme of persisting and being realistically focused, much of what we, activists in environmental, political reform, encounter in changing the world can be difficult, almost impossible, and very often we must have resilience and persistence in the face of forces arrayed against visionary work needed to make a real difference.
Carrying on with this theme of persisting and being realistically focused, much of what we, activists in environmental, political reform, encounter in changing the world can be difficult, almost impossible and, your GreenPolicy siterunner has learned we must have resilience and persistence in the face of forces arrayed against visionary work needed to make a real difference.


The task at hand is a reality check.
The task at hand is a reality check.
Tip of green hat...





Latest revision as of 16:09, 6 October 2019


"Who are those guys?!"


As 'they', the posse, keep on tracking Butch and Sundance...

Can't help thinking, it's like the bad guys who really are good guys

being followed by badged guys who really are the bad guys


Speaking of good guys & bad guys and a good story with more than memorable lines, the writer of this Paul Newman / Robert Redford classic film, William Goldman, also wrote the famous line "follow the money" in "All the President's Men"...

Goldman suggested adding the Deep character as a 'heavy' to Bernstein/Woodward, an insider story told to your GreenPolicy siterunner by David Obst, who represented Carl Bernstein and Bob Woodward's book as it was packaged into the Hollywood movie. The shadowy character in that underground parking lot, with his famous 'follow the money' line, was not in the original Watergate investigative book...


Carrying on with this theme of persisting and being realistically focused, much of what we, activists in environmental, political reform, encounter in changing the world can be difficult, almost impossible and, your GreenPolicy siterunner has learned we must have resilience and persistence in the face of forces arrayed against visionary work needed to make a real difference.

The task at hand is a reality check.

Tip of green hat...


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