RM Mentock,
previously MIAinATH wrote:
> <TheConcernedOne@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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
The irrationality of a thing
is no argument against its existence,
rather a condition of it.
--Friedrich Nietzsche
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Hunter, you punk!
we must 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.
Dr. H. 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 live, i didn't check)


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