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Group: mn.politics · Group Profile
Author: Masculist
Date: Nov 10, 2007 09:49

On Nov 9, 11:41 am, retardsman yahoo.com> wrote:
> On 8 Nov, 15:31, Grizzlie Antagonist yahoo.com>
> wrote:
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>> On Nov 8, 8:14 am,Masculistgmail.com> wrote:
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>>> On Nov 7, 10:48 am, Grizzlie Antagonist yahoo.com>
>>> wrote:
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>>>> On Nov 7, 9:32 am,Masculistgmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>> On Nov 7, 9:13 am, Grizzlie Antagonist yahoo.com>
>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>> On Nov 7, 8:16 am,Masculistgmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>> On Nov 5, 2:59 pm, Grizzlie Antagonist yahoo.com>
>>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>>> On Nov 5, 11:11 am,Masculistgmail.com> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>> On Nov 4, 11:33 pm, Grizzlie Antagonist yahoo.com>
>>>>>>>>> wrote:
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>>>>>>>>>> On Nov 4, 2:07 pm, George Orwell wrote:
>
>>>>>>>>>>> Nov 4, 2007 -RonPaul- Our Last Chance -
>>>>>>>>>>> I have met and spoken with Dr.Paul, Texas Congressman, and found him to be the real
>>>>>>>>>>> deal: thoughtful, considerate and passionate about making real change in America -
>>>>>>>>>>> our America!
>>>>>>>>>>> If elected,RonPaulwill end the Iraq war.
>>>>>>>>>>> If elected,RonPaulwill reduce government.
>>>>>>>>>>> If elected,RonPaulwill eliminate deficit spending.
>>>>>>>>>>> If elected,RonPaulwill restore our civil liberties.
>>>>>>>>>>> You have my word on it.
>
>>>>>>>>>> What are "civil liberties" anyway? What do you do with them?
>
>>>>>>>>>> Smoke dope? Why is it that every time the libertarians wrap
>>>>>>>>>> themselves in the Constitution, it's just a coded message for "we
>>>>>>>>>> wanna smoke dope and smoke meth and party"?
>
>>>>>>>>> We
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>>>>>>>> "We"? Who's "we"?
>
>>>>>>> SaneMasculist'slike myself.
>
>>>>>>>> You and remarksman sharing the same bed again?
>
>>>>>>>> I guess it's better than another night on a park bench.
>
>>>>>>> Remarksman lives on the prairie like you do surrounded by cows and
>>>>>>> rednecks. Poor boys.
>
>>>>>> Poor cows!
>
>>>>>>>> I thought that you believed in God and had contempt for those who
>>>>>>>> don't.
>
>>>>>>> Don't project. I don't have contempt for anyone. BTW, what does God
>>>>>>> have to do with Temperance Repubs like you and your War Against Men
>>>>>>> using Drug Laws?
>
>>>>>> What does God have to do with "Sex, Drugs, and Rock & Roll"?
>
>>>>> "Sex" is the operative word here in regard to G-d. That's what your
>>>>> feminists and their rich Repub sugar daddies get lots of.
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>>>> What do the poor sugar daddies get?
>
>>> Sex, admiration and power.
>
>> What? That's more than you said that the rich ones get!
>
>>>> I guess that Jerry Rubin wasn't getting enough as a hippie since he
>>>> later sought to become a rich sugar daddy himself.
>
>>> At least he was honest about it. Other Marxists became sold out
>>> slaves of the feminists in the media and academy.
>
>> I understand, and you prefer Marxists who remain Marxists and who
>> don't "sell out" at all.
>
>>>>>> What
>>>>>> does God have to do with "Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out Now"?
>
>>>>> I just read the new bio out on Leary. He was a good Catholic boy.
>
>>>> Yeah, and Fidel Castro was a professional baseball player. But
>>>> people CHANGE, dumbfuck!
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>>> Now, now GA, no need to get abusive here.
>
>> Yes, as a matter of fact, there is a need to get abusive.
>
>>> Leary's Catholicism was > an
>>> essential part of who he was
>
>> Really? How come he hasn't been canonized? How many audiences did he
>> have with the Pope while he was alive?
>
>>> and he was consistently a good
>>> Christian. He had his problems in the sex area like many of us do so
>>> I guess his drug usage really didn't do as much for him as it should
>>> have ...dumbfuck!
>
>> Timothy Leary was the Michael Jackson of his time -- an evil Pied
>> Piper leading kids to the wrong end.
>
>>>>> In
>>>>> this secular feminist Republic, it was good advice. You opted to get
>>>>> a law degree and become a part of it.
>
>>>> What did you intend to do with your nurse's license?
>
>>> I nursed on and off for 30 years without a license. My first job was
>>> when doing my conscientious objector work during Vietnam. I never
>>> intended to make a career of it and in fact didn't. My main work was
>>> in psychological fields like mental health and with developmental
>>> disabilities, with the latter ending up to be my greatest body of work
>>> and my forte.
>
>>> What did I intend to do when I started out? I wanted "wisdom". Paid
>>> in full.
>
>> Oh sure, and by "wisdom" you mean drug-induced hallucinations about
>> CIA agents plotting to kill JFK because he wasn't feminist enough for
>> them and DT's about the Left really being the Right in disguise.
>
>>>>>>>> When did you decide that you were a libertarian?
>
>>>>>>> 1985. I undecided in '95.
>
>>>>>>>> Talk about a
>>>>>>>> godless movement. Libertarians don't believe in the worship of
>>>>>>>> anything higher than themselves and their petty inclinations.
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>>>>>>> It was sort of shallow.
>
>>>>>>>>> want an end to temperance oppression of men, something you girlie
>>>>>>>>> boy Repubs support. It will also end the corruption, crime and lack
>>>>>>>>> of respect for the law that the drug war has > produced.
>
>>>>>>>> You want sex, drugs, and rock and roll and you want the offspring born
>>>>>>>> of your Woodstock lifestyle to become public charges -- or should I
>>>>>>>> say to continue to become public charges.
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>>>>>>> I signed off of "Woodstack Nation" when Nixon and you guys put the
>>>>>>> feminist's in charge of us on the Left in '72.
>
>>>>>> Yeah, almost thirty years before "we" set off explosives inside the
>>>>>> World Trade Center. You stupid fuck!
>
>>>>>>>> While you hippies are off blowing your minds, the "squares" are paying
>>>>>>>> for your upkeep and you want that gravy train to grow bigger.
>
>>>>>>> Oh yeah this is a real comfy life I'm living.
>
>>>>>> You're living it at someone else's expense, and obviously, you've
>>>>>> decided that it's better than no life at all
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>>>>> I beg your pardon. I earn $10 a day elbowing ahead of illegal Mexican
>>>>> women and their kids for bottles and cans.
>
>>>> Who would buy a bottle or can that you've handled?
>
>>> Now GA, was that necessary? Did I say something that pissed you off?
>>> Why not tell me directly instead of all this passive aggressive stuff?
>
>> Yes, it was necessary, and you're the one doing the passive aggressive
>> stuff. You're the one -- the male nurse -- who uses expressions such
>> as "girlie Republicans" and "pussy conservatives" and all that other
>> shit.
>
>> And what's the definition of manhood that you think holds you up as a
>> shining example of it? The fact that you blow your mind on drugs and
>> suffer delirium tremens from it. And instead of being honest and
>> regarding them as DT's, you try to disguise them as a political
>> philosophy.
>
>> You're the town lunatic expecting to be regarded as a visionary.
>
>>>> I don't believe it anyway. I think that someone is paying your
>>>> bills. Which means that you're the one with suspicious connections.
>
>>> I don't lie Griz.
>
>> Yes, you do.
>
>>>> Your son reminded me of every snotty middle-class kid that I've ever
>>>> met.
>
> the kid was pleasant and polite around me, there, Senor Snotprojector

My son and his friend were pervfect gentlemen around GA and I at the
ball game. While GA and I talked they kept to themselves and chatted
alike. GA was obviously unused to kids and none too comfortable
around them.
> but, by all means, go ahead and hate him too, ya wouldn't wanna miss
> one!

Poor GA is going to die of a heart attach from all that hateful venum
he's built up.

He should learn to make love and not war

Smitty
>>No one could possibly think that his father raised him on the
>>>> streets.
>
>>> Yes, I did raise him on the streets as well as his sister. This is a
>>> fact. Their mother however was living in apartments during that whole
>>> time and she had custody and I visitation. When the kids were young I
>>> would take them both days on the weekend from 9AM until dark. I had a
>>> car and we would just tool around town all day. Later when I didn't
>>> have a car I would ride my bike ten miles to town, pick them up and
>>> then walk two miles to downtown where we would shop all day without
>>> money! We had a blast and I trsure those memories. On holidays I
>>> would go to Santa Cruz with them and spend it with a friend who had a
>>> son my daughter's age and was also divorced. He was an emergency room
>>> doctor and lived well. I think between him and my ex's psych
>>> professor parents they got the idea they were upper middle class and
>>> old dad was a struggling artist. My homelessness was largely due to
>>> my autism project and I worked it diligently the whole time. Only now
>>> is it winding down.
>
>>> Want to know any more GA?
>
>> It's all bullshit.
>
>> I've met your son, and he barely knows who you are. Those
>> "memories" that you say that you treasure aren't his memories at all
>> -- because those events never occurred anyway.
>
>> Your son's attitude doesn't make him any different from millions of
>> other middle-class kids around the country who are fooling around with
>> their Game Boy sets and their I-Pods and their myspace web pages and
>> who regard the adult world in general -- and their parents in
>> particular -- as total and complete strangers.
>
>> That might have been what I was like when I was his age and I KNOW
>> that's what my younger brother and sister were like then -- except
>> those toys weren't available to us.
>
>> But still...if you'd forged the types of bonds with him that you
>> describe, he wouldn't take you for granted today. Again, the kid that
>> I met was a kid with a typical spoiled middle-class ethos who barely
>> knew who his father was.
>
>>>>>>>> That's
>>>>>>>> what libertarianism means to you.
>
>>>>>>>>> Drugs are a
>>>>>>>>> public health issue, not a crime issue.
>
>>>>>>>> In your case, they're a mental
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