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Keith Millea Wrote:Quote:Hahahaha I feel a sense of melodramatic satisfaction once more thanks mate. Did you serve in the army by any chance?:unclesam:
I served,I saw,and I cuss way too much! :mexican:
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Makes two Keith mate. What :curtain: theatre did you serve? In Vietnam? It's always cool too talk to a vet. But I understand it's not so cool for Vets to talk themselves. You guys saw a whole heap of stuff I don't have any business prying into. But how well do you feel Jim Douglas handled the Vietnam stuff? I agree with Jim Di (yes we do disagree from time to time lol) CD and others that its a real strength of the book that the Anti Douglas forces really can't get a lid on.
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Seamus - without divulging any deep confidences, you should be aware that Charles - as the possessor of an eloquent pen - is not a natural fan of "smilies" or "emoticons".
Fortunately, on this matter, the majority prevailed..... :wirlitzer:
"It means this War was never political at all, the politics was all theatre, all just to keep the people distracted...."
"Proverbs for Paranoids 4: You hide, They seek."
"They are in Love. Fuck the War."
Gravity's Rainbow, Thomas Pynchon
"Ccollanan Pachacamac ricuy auccacunac yahuarniy hichascancuta."
The last words of the last Inka, Tupac Amaru, led to the gallows by men of god & dogs of war
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Yes,it was Vietnam.Seamus,I'm not a JFK researcher,and have not read the Douglas book.I've inserted myself into the JFK arena only a handful of times,and have managed to stuff my mouth with both feet in a few of those occasions.I'm going to leave these issues for the experts.I'm all ears..........
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.â€
Buckminster Fuller
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Jan Klimkowski Wrote:Seamus - without divulging any deep confidences, you should be aware that Charles - as the possessor of an eloquent pen - is not a natural fan of "smilies" or "emoticons".
Fortunately, on this matter, the majority prevailed..... :wirlitzer:
Thats quite a laugh I thought with the ribald nature of them they would be right up his alley so to speak. I should've learn't a long time ago its always the quiet ones lol!
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Keith Millea Wrote:Yes,it was Vietnam.Seamus,I'm not a JFK researcher,and have not read the Douglas book.I've inserted myself into the JFK arena only a handful of times,and have managed to stuff my mouth with both feet in a few of those occasions.I'm going to leave these issues for the experts.I'm all ears..........
Well its cool Keith there's way to many big mouths like me running around anyhow. Its great to know people wanna listen on the forums and soak it in. As I was saying about the Smilies it's always the quiet ones. But yeah man the experts say read that book bud. In fact its not the experts good is compelling you too lol.
Be interesting to get your feed back on it mate.
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Paul Rigby Wrote:Magda Hassan Wrote:Somewhere there must be a school where these types learn their arts of deceptive arguing?
Langley High, or MIT?
hey paul, must be one or tother or similar not only are they ready to go, but have been and are armed with the feeding of their information, they simply copy and post in reply or in thread starters, like fountains, with reams of disinformation, all typed up, seconded and presented, and some with even the following arguments known of course, to be asked,all dispersed with answers within their posts, and all supplied for free of course, :lol:but paid for by american tax dollars...:jawdrop::jawdrop:b