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“I Remember You” was written by Victor Schertzinger, with lyrics by Johnny Mercer, for the 1942 movie “The Fleet’s In”. Schertzinger also directed, this film version of the 1933 Kenyon Nicholson–Charles Robinson stage play “Sailor, Beware!”, but died before the film’s release. In addition, Schertzinger produced the film, wrote the screenplay, conducted the music and was violinist.
Victor Schertzinger (Apr 8, 1888 – Oct 26, 1941) was a child prodigy who as an eight-year-old played violin with the Victor Herbert Orchestra and the John Philip Sousa band. He studied music at the University of Brussels and continued as a concert violinist before becoming a symphony co
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Bill Gates and Neo-Feudalism: A Closer Look at Farmer Bill
By Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
“Gates has a Napoleonic concept of himself, an appetite that derives from power and unalloyed success, with no leavening hard experience, no reverses.” Judge Thomas Penfield Jackson, presiding judge in the Gates/Microsoft antitrust-fraud case
For a man obsessed with monopoly control, the opportunity to also dominate food production must seem irresistible.
The Coming of Neo-Feud.
Kotkin, Joel
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Thomas Jefferson believed that the success of America’s exemplary struggle to supplant the yoke of European feudalism with a noble experiment in self-governance depended on the perpetual control of the nation’s land base by tens of thousands of independent farmers, each with a stake in our democracy.