by "John W. Kennedy" <jwkenne@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Mar 2, 2007 at 01:58 PM
Tim Bruening wrote:
>
> "John W. Kennedy" wrote:
>
>> Tim Bruening wrote:
>>> I had thought that Mordred and the rebel knights might have trumped up
the
>>> treason charges,
>> Let's just say that in the standard literary version of the story,
>> there's no question about it. In the musical -- hey! it's a musical
>> written during the Eisenhower administration. They could only go so
far.
>
> You think that Joseph McCarthy would have objected to the treason
charges being
> trumped up?
No, but he would have objected to a scene in a Broadway musical where
two main characters have *** on stage. So would a great many others.
--
John W. Kennedy
"The blind rulers of Logres
Nourished the land on a fallacy of rational virtue."
-- Charles Williams. "Taliessin through Logres: Prelude"