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One intruder dies turns out that no, he wasn’t armed at all, the other flees, and suddenly Bloom is being called the Bernie Goetz of the 00’s by every news source in New York.
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Like Howard ( "I'm mad as hell") Beale in "Network" crossed with Charles Bronson in "Death Wish," "Taxi Driver's" Travis Bickle and the real-life Bernie Goetz, he's supposed to be a cracked Everyman gone gun crazy for our sins.
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The candidate, who is also founder and publisher of Personal Democracy Forum, is not alone in his online presence among his nine competitors (some of whom have official campaign websites: Bernie Goetz, Jay Golub, incumbent Betsy Gotbaum and Norman Siegel).
PDF Founder Wants Voters to Contribute Ideas to NYC Public Advocate Platform 2005
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The candidate, who is also founder and publisher of Personal Democracy Forum, is not alone in his online presence among his nine competitors (some of whom have official campaign websites: Bernie Goetz, Jay Golub, incumbent Betsy Gotbaum and Norman Siegel).
Did She Say Giving Sex to Children? PDF Conference Video Is Up! 2005
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KING: Remember Bernie Goetz, the subway killer, the man who was confronted on a subway and shot some boys in the back.
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Let me ask Bernie Goetz, because he is on the telephone with us.
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So how much did you instruct Bernie Goetz in his acting role here, or how much did he actually bring to the character?
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All right, Bernie Goetz, thanks very much for joining us on the telephone and being a good sport about it.
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WHITFIELD: Were you a little concerned about the publicity that you might be getting, that perhaps Bernie Goetz would be making money off being involved in this crime?
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Also - this distinction between "the criminals" and the "law'abiding people" should be questioned - Bernie Goetz was "law abiding" and permanently paralyzed a kid who asked him for money on the subway in front of many people.
WBUR and NPR - On Point with Tom Ashbrook Sam Gale Rosen 2010
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