| Re: Ray Ray, do you still feel this way about the victims of 9/11? |
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Group: alt.seduction.fast · Group Profile
Author: HCHC Date: Jul 30, 2008 20:05
On Jul 30, 10:57�pm, "Ray Gordon, creator of the \"pivot\""
cybersheet.com> wrote:
> To any newbie here.
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> Pay attention.
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> Once you begin visiting commercial websites, count how many sales pitches
> you receive, and how much they're asking you to spend.
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> Then you'll see the real agenda of the noisemakers in this group.
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My agenda:
9/11/01 -- "There was no significant loss of life in those towers.
Not a one." - Gordon Roy Parker (aka Ray Gordon), Author
9/11/01 -- "This attack happened in my HOMETOWN, a hometown I do not
live in or work in because of illegal behavior. I hope those who
swiped my ability to live there enjoy the message they got from GOD
today.........." - Gordon Roy Parker (aka Ray Gordon), Author
9/11/01 -- "In that building existed little more than a bunch of
companies which hire "office whores" and the like. I have no
sympathy
for employment discriminators, and if someone had to die in this
attack, I couldn't think of a better group of people for the
terrorists to pick." - Gordon Roy Parker (aka Ray Gordon), Author
9/11/01 -- "I'm just a pissed-off civil-rights activist who has to
laugh when those who had DIRECTLY discriminated against me saw
offices
I might otherwise be working in reduced to rubble. There was no
significant loss of life in those towers." - Gordon Roy Parker (aka
Ray Gordon), Author
9/11/01 -- "Now you know what it's like to see your horrors mocked
the
way mine have been. That's not mental illness, that's a political
message, apparently delivered quite brilliantly." - Gordon Roy Parker
(aka Ray Gordon), Author
9/11/01 -- "There was no significant loss of life in those towers.
Their own evil is what prevented me from being among the dead, and
which added the "Unknown Office Whore" to their numbers because god
forbid some loser executive would have to hire a man.Those
corporations could have hired me, put me to work in that building,
let
me live in NYC, and experience all of the fun that's going on up
there
now." - Gordon Roy Parker (aka Ray Gordon), Author
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