Vidal and Buckley, 1968
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Subject g175wb is undergoing significant worsening of obsessive projection- identification dysphoria.
Prognosis: negative.
Recommend institutionalization.
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BTW- three posts in a row? Really?
Pull in your claws, Mary. You'll break a nail.
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g17swb, you are the only fag stinking up this thread.
Like WFB, I would gladly punch your fag face: but you are a cowardly little queer, and unlikely to 'man up'.
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But then, I jog on snowy, bleak, rural roads (cf. "FrozenRoad" video -- we can still see it) and come here and post about my glamorous life -- I am slave to my lies, to others as well as to myself.
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Rasputin etc.- biased much?
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Buckley was the one who interrupted Vidal.
Buckley was the one who first brought in the Nazi analogy, when nothing to do with the Nazis or World War Two was discussed.
Buckley was the one who claimed that Vidal "didn't care" about American soldiers.
Buckley was the one who threatened violence.
Buckley was the one who brought Myra Breckenridge into the picture, which again had nothing to do with Vietnam.
And the sad truth is Buckley is nowhere near as loathsome as the current right-wingers.
And now Buckley is gone. R.I.P.
InfoRxMed 3 years ago 3
Oh no. What that does it leave a country with lots of bombs and no where to explode them. That also leads to a drug user-drug peddler relationship: weapon makers instill fear of attack to sell their wares to the government. Aggressive peace is a contradiction. I am all for defense of freedom. What I am against is forcing freedom on other countries. We should defend our soil and not defend the interests of corporations in foriegn lands.
douginamerica 4 years ago 3