14-06-2012, 09:24 PM
In my view, the most tragic omission of education is the correct history.
Every time we see Oswald or Sirhan or Ray mentioned in the literature, it is an indictment of the pyramid from eye to chalkboard, from corporate headquarters to ad fairy.
I am certain George Herbert Walker Bush or the prissy pissed-off Richard Helms could enunciate any orthographic or grammatical construction, but would they tell us who shot JFK and gave us this legacy of lies.
I think we can forgive anything but evil.
And the most evil resides in the former home of a "school book depository" repeating the propaganda.
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Charles' spirits raised in a toast to one opportune bolt of lightning on Elm Street.
Every time we see Oswald or Sirhan or Ray mentioned in the literature, it is an indictment of the pyramid from eye to chalkboard, from corporate headquarters to ad fairy.
I am certain George Herbert Walker Bush or the prissy pissed-off Richard Helms could enunciate any orthographic or grammatical construction, but would they tell us who shot JFK and gave us this legacy of lies.
I think we can forgive anything but evil.
And the most evil resides in the former home of a "school book depository" repeating the propaganda.
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Charles' spirits raised in a toast to one opportune bolt of lightning on Elm Street.