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Thursday, June 09, 2011

"Mouseland", A Fable for Our Times

The "Mouseland" fable originally was written in the 1940's by Clarence Gillis, and then later narrated by the late Tommy Douglas and therein made into a slide show presentation.

It was in the late 1960's that I first saw the film of the slide show presentation, when I was a political science undergraduate student at Frostburg State College in Western Maryland.

It since then has been remade into an animated video version.

Regardless of the politics and nationality of Tommy Douglas, Mouseland's message rises above fractious political partisanship with a cry for each and every one of us to stand up and be responsible for our own liberty and freedom of choice.

Click the link in this entry at http://larrykump.blogspot.com/2010/06/mouseland-fable-for-our-times.html to watch the video, and decide for yourself if these principles make as much sense to you as they do for me.

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