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DocwillCuNow

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2. One of my favotite Denzel Washington films, The Hurricane
Sun Jul 20, 2014, 10:03 AM
Jul 2014

course, for those who are unfamiliar:

http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0141918/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm

>>He served as a paratrooper and was stationed in Europe, where he started fighting for the Army Boxing Team. However, when it was learned he had escaped from jail, he was returned there to serve an additional nine months. After being released he admitted to becoming a heavy drinker and street brawler. He was sentenced to six years in prison for beating a man so badly that the man was sent to the hospital. After serving 4-1/2 years, Carter was released and introduced to Carmine Tedeschis by his uncle. Tedeschis, who had a local construction business, gave Carter a job and began managing him to a professional career.

Carter turned pro in 1961, and by June 1963 after only 19 fights (16-3), was rated 10th in the world. After scoring brutal first-round knockouts over Florentino Fernandez and World Welterweight Champion Emile Griffith, Carter received his title fight. He lost a 15-round nod to champion Joey Giardello. Carter's career was in and out over the next year before he and another man were arrested for a triple murder and convicted in an ensuing trial. After serving almost 30 years in prison he was finally released when a judge ruled that he had been wrongly convicted. He wrote a best-selling novel entitled the 16th Round.<<

Breath of Dissent [View all] H2O Man Jul 2014 OP
A personal aside, edgineered Jul 2014 #1
The last three days, H2O Man Jul 2014 #4
So we had been neighbors with similar interests at one time. edgineered Jul 2014 #7
sure. H2O Man Jul 2014 #9
Damn! Let your son know edgineered Jul 2014 #13
I remember that at H2O Man Jul 2014 #82
Very cool. panader0 Jul 2014 #19
Thanks. H2O Man Jul 2014 #83
One of my favotite Denzel Washington films, The Hurricane DocwillCuNow Jul 2014 #2
Denzel also played H2O Man Jul 2014 #5
But as they say, if it's on the internets.... IMDB no less, they should know better. n/t DocwillCuNow Jul 2014 #49
There is a lot H2O Man Jul 2014 #50
It's a great quote. Thank you for introducing it to me. cali Jul 2014 #3
It was, of course, H2O Man Jul 2014 #6
HBO will be making a flim of 'All The Way' a play about LBJ's first year in office Bluenorthwest Jul 2014 #8
Outstanding! H2O Man Jul 2014 #10
You will love it. The play is excellent. Bluenorthwest Jul 2014 #14
Later today, H2O Man Jul 2014 #15
Dissent, merely for the sake of dissent is where some go wrong. conservaphobe Jul 2014 #11
and those purportedly on the left who brook no criticism of the President cali Jul 2014 #17
I don't agree with the President 100% of the time. conservaphobe Jul 2014 #22
Yes... lunatica Jul 2014 #23
You won't bring the president into it at all? BillZBubb Jul 2014 #51
Right. H2O Man Jul 2014 #60
One out of every ten H2O Man Jul 2014 #26
k&r... spanone Jul 2014 #12
Thanks! H2O Man Jul 2014 #27
Opinion and protest are the life breath of democracy -- even when it blows heavy malaise Jul 2014 #16
Right. H2O Man Jul 2014 #28
+ a gazillion. nt Mojorabbit Jul 2014 #58
+1,000 malaise Jul 2014 #68
The hardest place these days to register dissent about important issues, is right here on DU. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #62
Not sure this is the hardest place malaise Jul 2014 #69
True, a little hyperbole on my part. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #77
You measure a democracy by the freedom it gives its dissidents, ... L0oniX Jul 2014 #18
Abbie was a good man. H2O Man Jul 2014 #29
*** L0oniX Jul 2014 #35
sure do! H2O Man Jul 2014 #37
Awesume! L0oniX Jul 2014 #38
In my opinion, H2O Man Jul 2014 #42
Great quote! Enthusiast Jul 2014 #85
+1 ... 1StrongBlackMan Jul 2014 #20
Thanks! H2O Man Jul 2014 #30
I should have added ... 1StrongBlackMan Jul 2014 #32
People offer plenty of alternatives to policies thst favor the rich and powerful Armstead Jul 2014 #43
Alternatives ... 1StrongBlackMan Jul 2014 #46
That's too sweeping a statement Armstead Jul 2014 #48
I completely agree ... 1StrongBlackMan Jul 2014 #57
well no one can answer all of that on a single post on a message board. Armstead Jul 2014 #65
Mostly what I see is ... 1StrongBlackMan Jul 2014 #66
These problems have been getting worse for 40 years Armstead Jul 2014 #81
"And always try, when you do disagree, A-Schwarzenegger Jul 2014 #21
He was a strange man. H2O Man Jul 2014 #31
Yep. Wasn't it McCarthy who stepped up and drove him out? A-Schwarzenegger Jul 2014 #34
Gene McCarthy was first. H2O Man Jul 2014 #39
McCarthy entered Nov 30, 1967. A-Schwarzenegger Jul 2014 #40
Some of the personal dynamics H2O Man Jul 2014 #41
One thing a study of our heroes will surely reveal: A-Schwarzenegger Jul 2014 #47
Right. H2O Man Jul 2014 #59
Thanks again for another food for thought post. lunatica Jul 2014 #24
Thank you! H2O Man Jul 2014 #33
I've always thought Viet Nam War was a trade-off. rickyhall Jul 2014 #25
Right. H2O Man Jul 2014 #36
I wonder how history would be different without Vietnam Armstead Jul 2014 #44
Without Vietnam, H2O Man Jul 2014 #45
A tragedy, I agree. Top 10 president without Vietnam. BillZBubb Jul 2014 #52
And alas, it affected the whole country Armstead Jul 2014 #53
Exactly right. H2O Man Jul 2014 #56
too bad it doesn't start with "two" hfojvt Jul 2014 #54
It's specific H2O Man Jul 2014 #55
I like this thread. H2O Man Jul 2014 #61
I will always wonder if Vietnam was the price of the Great Society hootinholler Jul 2014 #63
Definitely. H2O Man Jul 2014 #74
Damn! jen63 Jul 2014 #64
Thank you! H2O Man Jul 2014 #73
Kicked and recommended. Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #67
Thank you. H2O Man Jul 2014 #72
That means a lot to me coming from you, H2O Man as I've always Uncle Joe Jul 2014 #75
Oh, thanks! H2O Man Jul 2014 #76
You knew Rubin ”Hurricane” Carter? Blue_Tires Jul 2014 #70
Yes. H2O Man Jul 2014 #71
Fascinating and I can imagine how much you miss him. sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #78
Thank you, my Wonderful Friend. H2O Man Jul 2014 #79
'He recognized every single flowering plant as a true miracle of the power of the Earth's sabrina 1 Jul 2014 #80
Kicked and recommended! Enthusiast Jul 2014 #84
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