RM Mentock, MIAinATH wrote:
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> > Are you ready to deal with any situation?
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> I read alt.thinking.hurts
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> RM Mentock
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> Myths and legends die hard in America -- Hunter S. Thompson
I would think a cor****ation like google
would be capable of decent NG posting,
thinking hurts...i should quit it...
Hunter, you punk.
We must now face the son of bush without you.
RIP old literary friend.
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I flipped over to watch a George Bush speech
about freedom and democracy in Iraq.
But that, too, was sickening.
I FELT THE FEAR COMING ON.
How long, O lord, How long?
This blizzard of shame is getting a little old, isn't it?
Just how low do we have to fall, before the voters catch on?
Indeed. How many times can a man be robbed
-- on the same street, by the same people --
before they call him a man?
Bob Dylan said something much like that
in a tattered old song called "Blowin' In The Wind."
Read it and weep, you poor bastards
-- because Dylan was yesterday, and George Bush is now.
That is a morbid observation, at best,
and we are all stuck with it.
The 2004 presidential election
will be a matter of life or death for the whole nation.
We are sick today,
and we will be even sicker tomorrow
if this wretched half-bright swine of a president
gets re-elected in November.
Take my word for it.
Mahalo.
Hunter S. Thompson
The Big Finale Was A Big
ESPN Page 2 - 2004.04.06
<http://s****ts.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=thompson/040406>
(link may no longer be active, i did not wish to check)
--
The irrationality of a thing
is no argument against its existence,
rather a condition of it.
---Friedrich Nietzsche


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