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 3 Acts of Murder (2009)
IMDB rating: 5.80
Plot: In 1929 Arthur Upfield, Australia’s premier crime writer, plotted the perfect murder for his novel The Sands of Windee. Meanwhile, one of his friends, stock-man Snowy Rowles, put the scheme into deadly effect, even before the book was published. This true story resulted in one of Australia’s most sensational murder trials of the 1930’s and catapulted Upfield’s name onto the world stage.
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Directors: Woods Rowan
Actors: Brown Bille,Ford Luke,Hope Nicholas,Jamieson Trevor,Jankowski Lee,McCluskey Bill,McNeill Greg,Menzies Robert,Crime,Drama,
Political riddle: which U.S. President am I?
Hint #1: I was an appeaser who turned my back on our country’s allies.
Hint #2: After declaring that America’s ability to influence world events was "very limited," the Soviet Union believed me and invaded Afghanistan… and Al-Qaeda was born.
Hint #3: In the name of human rights, I allowed the rise of one of the worst human rights violators in history, the Ayatollah Khomeini. Today, Khomeini’s successor is preparing for nuclear war with Israel and the West.
Hint #4: I initiated diplomatic relations with Fidel Castro’s Cuba, giving aid and comfort to the communist thug while looking the other way as thousands of Cuban troops tried to impose Marxist rule in Africa.
Hint #5: I cut off aid to El Salvador, which was fighting a communist insurgency, but welcomed the Sandinista takeover of Nicaragua and gave Daniel Ortega’s left-wing dictatorship more than $90 million in aid.
Hint #6: During the Iran Hostage Crisis, my reply was to sit for more than five months before launching a rescue mission that was symbolic of my presidency: the rescue helicopter crashed and burned.
Hint #7: My Crude Oil Windfall Profits Tax Act raised far less in revenue (a mere $80 billion rather than the estimated $320 billion) than hoped. It had a devastating effect on oil supply and did nothing to diminish OPEC’s stranglehold on the U.S. As a result, oil prices jumped to astronomical levels as people waited in line for hours to buy gas.
Hint #8: I kept American athletes home from the 1980 Summer Olympics held in Moscow.
Hint #9: I gave the Panama Canal away in return for nothing.
Hint #10. I began a limited trade embargo against the Soviets, killing the wheat deal, which was intended to increase trade with the USSR and ease Cold War tensions. American farmers who relied on the deal were hurt more than the Soviets whom I imagined I was punishing.
Hint #11: Thanks to the Camp David Peace Accords, Israel and Egypt are the two largest recipients of U.S. foreign aid (between $3-5 billion a year since 1978). Despite that, only one of the two nations is our ally. Two years after Camp David, Sadat was murdered by Muslim extremists angry at the deal. In Egypt, there are no plaques of remembrance or great monuments to Sadat, only anger and bitterness.
Hint #12: In 2004, I was an official observer to a rigged recall referendum. I swiftly declared it free and fair. Venezuelans cried fraud, but despite this, my report was taken by the media as credible, and Hugo Chavez’s regime used it to bolster its legitimacy.
Hint #13: Recently, I opened my yap about Israeli nukes, and now Iran has more reason to want nukes too.
Hint #14: I broke an unwritten code by becoming the first ex-president to openly criticize a current one in office.
That peanut encrusted Jimmy Carter
ANTI PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT | Jan 25, 2010
jimma carter
eir | Jan 25, 2010
Jimmah.. is that you?
You are the person that Obama is trying to clone.
suthrnlyts | Jan 25, 2010
That’s an easy one. Jimmy Carter.
Craig C | Jan 25, 2010
Jimma Carter.
Texas Patriot | Jan 25, 2010
I’d say a combination of all of the presidents after Washington.
chris b | Jan 25, 2010
Jimmy Carter, easy.
kadiss17 | Jan 25, 2010
LOL too easy….. the peanut farmer from Georgia
White Blue Eyed Devil | Jan 25, 2010