Ooops -- different meaning of barricade. Here, referring to historical French usage during protests. As in "man the barricades!" Or whatever that would be in French.
The R Word
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Not unlike Jed Bartlett's on air gaffe about the intelligence of governor
Richie, Obama's offensive remark the other night just seems a little too
perfect....
The Media: A Fourth Branch or A Whole Other Tree?
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I begin with a video (Notice the Cameo at the end)
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No barricades yet you mean
Ooops -- different meaning of barricade. Here, referring to historical French usage during protests. As in "man the barricades!" Or whatever that would be in French.
tenir la barricade
That sounds about right.
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