I'm sure most remember John Kennedy's speech where he states something like, " ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country".
Famous remark, as least we can all agree on that one, right?
Subject: Disneys Zorro. Made between '57 and '59, to include four shorts in '60.
Well I'm sitting and watch the DVD and on comes one the villians in the show trying to take over the governers seat of California.
During his speech to the people of the town he states "don't ask what the country can do for you, ask what you can do for the country".
This was written in '58. What the - - - - !!!!
So, Kennedy's famous words were stolen from a Hollywood writer. And who knows where the Hollywood writer got them from.
So this entire section of President Kennedys speech has been a theft.
I bout' fell of the couch. Trust me, I'm a lot things but a liar I am not. If anyone questions this you must rent the DVD's. They are very family friendly and very well done.