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  • Posted By: jkantor @ 11/05/2009 10:57:46 PM

    Every generation has to learn the hard way.

  • Posted By: Tan Boon Tee @ 11/05/2009 9:53:18 PM


    No, this ought not be.

    A made-believed and distorted history has been reinvented to poison the young and innocent mind.

  • Posted By: Rose's Speaks Out 2 @ 10/22/2009 11:31:48 PM

    I was fortunate enough to meet Jemy Maren who signed a lovely photo - after all, no matter your age - who doesn't love the Wizard of Oz and the munkins, lion, tin man, scarecrow, toto, and of course, Dorothy.

  • Posted By: thebigblue1 @ 10/16/2009 6:26:37 PM

    Nice Piece. Wasn't the actor in the center in a movie called "little cigars" he looks like the star of it but never mentioned it.

  • Posted By: sregis @ 10/16/2009 11:14:13 AM

    gret work on the snowe piece. jon stewart couldn't have done it better!

  • Posted By: whatticket @ 10/06/2009 7:21:31 PM

    Thank you for that delightful interview of the Munchkins! It made my whole day.
    It was so nice to see them still living, and sharing, about the best movie ever!
    Because because because because because ~ because of the wonderful things he does!

    • Posted By: pam12007 @ 10/06/2009 8:03:23 PM

      What a wonderful interview, a movie that will last forever. God Bless the munchkins, what an inspiration to us all.

      • Posted By: johnkennedy @ 10/13/2009 12:40:59 PM

        Well done! Uplifting, interesting and inspirational. Some of these men and women are in pretty good shape. And all have kept their sense of humor and wonderment. I have not seen the movie in awhile. There is a DVD viewing of "The Wizard Of Oz" in my near future. Thank you, Newsweek.

  • Posted By: Lazarux @ 10/06/2009 10:14:59 PM

    That was a great interview. I havent watched the Wizard of Oz in years. Maybe it's time to grab the DVD and sit down and watch it with MY kids....

  • Posted By: Lazarux @ 10/06/2009 10:13:13 PM

    That was a fun interview, and brought a smile to my face. I haven't watched the Wizard of Oz in years mabye it's time to grab a DVD and watch it with MY kids...

  • Posted By: robertoe36253 @ 10/06/2009 10:10:54 PM

    that interview almosts made me cry. Wizard of Oz will last forever!

  • Posted By: dodiep @ 10/06/2009 7:44:08 PM

    what a nice interveiw!! it was such a joy to my heart to see them and take a trip down memory lane....and they all are such wonderful souls, may they continue to be blessed and the rest of our world!!

  • Posted By: jimz3893 @ 10/06/2009 6:45:06 PM

    I just watch the Munchkins from the Wizard of Oz. Here in Muskegon, Michigan we have another Oz cast members. He is Danny Winsor who was the flying monkey who flew off with Toto. Danny suffered a stroke in late August and was unable to attend this years reunion. Danny is in De Boer Nursing Home and is doing well.

  • Posted By: John Dough @ 09/30/2009 3:19:14 PM

    Obama is viewed by other non allied world leaders as weak and wihy washy. He is literally inviting another 9/11. He and his entire team need to retire early. Vote GOP in 2010 and anybody but Obama in 2012.

    • Posted By: Apolitical @ 10/02/2009 2:45:46 PM

      Yeah, that's what's in every right-wing mind all along. Another power grab. Which can only happen if Obama fails. And they want to achieve it regardless of consequences to the country and its people. Iran agreed to process their uranium outside to ensure compliance with U.N. mandate. Obama have been decisive in giving the orders to open fire on Somali pirates leading to death of the pert and freeing the ship captain. Two journalist were freed by North Korea. Obama sent additional troops to Afghanistan and McChrystal is pursuing the correct strategy. How are getting all of these kind of results can be seen as weak? Only to the minds of scorch-earth politics of right-wing loonys.

  • Posted By: RKolk @ 10/01/2009 9:02:33 AM

    http://www.filthyrichmond.com/2009/06/cell-phone-love.html

  • Posted By: JimC1220 @ 09/30/2009 4:59:07 PM

    Under employed and under paid?...that's capitalism boys & girls. It's not any one person's fault, you need to be more competitive.

    Obama didn't off shore 3 million jobs.

  • Posted By: Ms. Republicrat @ 09/18/2009 7:26:35 PM

    While many of us are busy using the race card did you know that about 10% of AMERICANS are "unemployed"... and that doesn't count the people that live here who aren't looking for jobs at all. By the way... instead of the many (but not all) democrats who are focusing so hard on the Healtcare reform, what happened to the Job Reform? : ) I'm still looking for the money that grows on trees Obama??? Where is it!!!

    • Posted By: toldyaso @ 09/26/2009 1:24:06 PM

      Oh, thats a distraction LMAO

      • Posted By: John Dough @ 09/30/2009 3:27:21 PM

        Ten percent is actually low the real number is about 11% when you factor in those who have quit looking for work. In addition it is nearly 15% WHEN YOU FACTOR IN THE UNDER EMPLOYED - those working two part time low paying jobs trying to make ends meet. The stimulus was a horrible failure as has theis administration been since it has taken office and that is NOT Bush's fault.

  • Posted By: dad of don @ 08/06/2009 2:57:29 AM

    who will be next president of pakistan

    • Posted By: John Dough @ 09/30/2009 3:23:01 PM

      Obama he is going to try and take over the world he is the savior if you haven't noticed.

  • Posted By: sharenews @ 09/26/2009 5:24:38 PM

    Obama "news(?) about Obama news. This man is in lve with himself. He just cannot get enough exposure. When was the last tme he was sitting in the Oval Office?

  • Posted By: Political Pluralism @ 09/26/2009 2:36:42 PM

    Mr.President leading this country is not a popularity contest, please just provide the best possible avenue for this beautiful country. Check out politicalpluralism.com discuss on its forum

  • Posted By: the kingdom @ 09/20/2009 5:32:26 PM

    Nasty ass West just showed his true colors by showing no respect to others, everything usually usually usually begins at home. west is a ghetto boy lost in america...

    • Posted By: toldyaso @ 09/26/2009 1:23:23 PM

      Actually West is living the American dream with endless opportunities and wealth. Still not enough.....

      See folks, any azzhole can make a million, takes an education to keep it.

      We'll see how Mr. West finances look come 5 yrs, then he can blame his loss of wealth on the only thing "everything" has to be with this man. Because of his race.

      Race isn't a small factor of life with some people,with Mr. West, it's the only factor.

  • Posted By: Tan Boon Tee @ 09/21/2009 1:23:01 AM

    When intense emotion has been locked in the brain for too long, it gets out of control, hence the untimely outbursts now and then.

    If someone is hurt by the bad behavior, apology should be in order, and the matter can be put to rest.

    Just that the media would be quick to inflate the consequences ??? quite unnecessary though.
    (btt1943)

    • Posted By: toldyaso @ 09/26/2009 11:45:02 AM

      Odd how it was more important then the ACORN scandal that none of these so called media giants caught wind of. After all, who cares about 7 billion dollars of tax payer funds going to help pimps and ho's get houses to have underage girls perform tricks? LMAO

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