Kent McManigal is an American political activist, who ran as an independent candidate ("Radical Libertarian") for the 2008 presidential election but stopped actively campaigning in 2007. According to his homepage, he still advocates himself as a write-in candidate.
McManigal's premises are that government is "bad", that tax in any form is theft and that education should be a private affair with no government involvement whatsoever.
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McManigal's premises are that government is "bad", that tax in any form is theft and that education should be a private affair with no government involvement whatsoever.
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Presiden Baxter Harris is a fictional character who appears in Scary Movie 3, 4 and will appear in 5
He's portrayed by actor Leslie Nielsen he has only a small appearance in Scary Movie 4 but he's well beloved by the people and by Leslie Nielsen himself.
Character History
President Harris is the president of the United States who replaced president Ford, he is first seen in the white house when hearing that aliens are trying to take over the world.
He seems to keep forgetting that he's the president, wich is clear thanks to qoutes like:
* Harris: "Get me the President"
John Wilson: "You are the President"
Harris: "Good. Then I already know about this. Let's order lunch."
He saves George and Cindy at the end of Scary Movie 3 by opening the door and saying his famous qoute:
"Hey folks, I just want to tell you both good luck, we're all counting on you"
(Wich spoofed the same qoute that Leslie Nielsen also said in the movie )
At the end of Scary Movie 3 Harris catches the Cindy's flowers at her and George's wedding.
He returns in Scary Movie 4 in a kindergarten during the alien attack, he's listening to a little girl who's reading a story about a wounded duck.
When he hears about the alien attack, he doesn't wanna leave because he's curious about the ending of the story (a spoof to President Bush.)
At the end of the film we see him lying in bed together with a duck.
He's portrayed by actor Leslie Nielsen he has only a small appearance in Scary Movie 4 but he's well beloved by the people and by Leslie Nielsen himself.
Character History
President Harris is the president of the United States who replaced president Ford, he is first seen in the white house when hearing that aliens are trying to take over the world.
He seems to keep forgetting that he's the president, wich is clear thanks to qoutes like:
* Harris: "Get me the President"
John Wilson: "You are the President"
Harris: "Good. Then I already know about this. Let's order lunch."
He saves George and Cindy at the end of Scary Movie 3 by opening the door and saying his famous qoute:
"Hey folks, I just want to tell you both good luck, we're all counting on you"
(Wich spoofed the same qoute that Leslie Nielsen also said in the movie )
At the end of Scary Movie 3 Harris catches the Cindy's flowers at her and George's wedding.
He returns in Scary Movie 4 in a kindergarten during the alien attack, he's listening to a little girl who's reading a story about a wounded duck.
When he hears about the alien attack, he doesn't wanna leave because he's curious about the ending of the story (a spoof to President Bush.)
At the end of the film we see him lying in bed together with a duck.
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"A Friend in Need" is an episode of the long running British Police drama The Bill, broadcast on the ITV Network. This is the second episode of the first series.
Synopsis
Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow gives DI Roy Galloway the task of investigating a series of bomb hoaxes in restaurants around the area. The DI puts a bet on with Sgt. Bob Cryer that he'll have it solved in a week. PC Jim Carver is taking out new fast-track PC Higgins on the beat, and they come across an old drunk who Carver helps find his way home ... but when the drunk sobers up, he accuses Carver of stealing his wallet.
Main Credits
* Written by Barry Appleton
* Directed by Peter Creegen
"A Friend in Need" is an episode of the long running British Police drama The Bill, broadcast on the ITV Network. This is the second episode of the first series.
Synopsis
Chief Superintendent Charles Brownlow gives DI Roy Galloway the task of investigating a series of bomb hoaxes in restaurants around the area. The DI puts a bet on with Sgt. Bob Cryer that he'll have it solved in a week. PC Jim Carver is taking out new fast-track PC Higgins on the beat, and they come across an old drunk who Carver helps find his way home ... but when the drunk sobers up, he accuses Carver of stealing his wallet.
Main Credits
* Written by Barry Appleton
* Directed by Peter Creegen
"Long Odds" is an episode of the long-running British police drama The Bill, broadcast on the ITV Network. This is the fourth episode of the first series.
Synopsis
The Sun Hill cops are investigating a series of armed robberies in the area. When PC Dave Litten thinks he recognises one of the robbers from a photo, he bypasses Sgt. Bob Cryer and takes the information straight to DI Roy Galloway, believing that it will expedite a transfer to CID ... but Galloway soon puts him straight. Despite this, he does achieve his goal. DS Ted Roach faces investigation after an allegation is made against him by a member of the public.
Main Credits
* Written by Geoff McQueen
* Directed by John Michael Phillips
Synopsis
The Sun Hill cops are investigating a series of armed robberies in the area. When PC Dave Litten thinks he recognises one of the robbers from a photo, he bypasses Sgt. Bob Cryer and takes the information straight to DI Roy Galloway, believing that it will expedite a transfer to CID ... but Galloway soon puts him straight. Despite this, he does achieve his goal. DS Ted Roach faces investigation after an allegation is made against him by a member of the public.
Main Credits
* Written by Geoff McQueen
* Directed by John Michael Phillips