Post #87,718
3/12/03 3:21:57 PM
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Regime Change?
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Can you identify incident #6?
-drl
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Post #87,722
3/12/03 3:32:51 PM
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Waco, symbionese liberation army and some clowns in philly
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Post #87,724
3/12/03 3:33:33 PM
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Ruby Ridge and/or Waco?
-- Chris Altmann
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Post #87,816
3/12/03 8:30:05 PM
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Re: Regime Change?
I haven't followed the various links from the referenced page, but I'll wager there are fewer than six degrees from it to something of Lyndon LaRouche's. I recognize the stench.
cordially,
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
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Post #87,817
3/12/03 8:30:54 PM
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is that an atomic stench you detect? :-)
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Post #87,818
3/12/03 8:31:46 PM
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Re: is that an atomic stench you detect? :-)
organic
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
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Post #87,829
3/12/03 8:53:23 PM
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comment was about la Rouches airport brigades
dunno if you ever ran into them. thanx, bill
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Post #87,827
3/12/03 8:51:49 PM
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Re: Regime Change?
And? So he's crazy. So was Kepler. It's not looking too swift for me.
Cep'n I never read the first word by Mr. LaRouche, and the only way I know about him is via cynics who use him as some kind of example.
But, if he believed some of that, then call blind hog(char **acorns).
So I make up my own damn mind about things.
-drl
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Post #87,899
3/12/03 11:08:07 PM
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LaRouche
deSitter sez I never read the first word by Mr. LaRouche
Then you are depriving yourself of a fortunately rare treat. I first became aware of LaRouche during the 1980 primary season when an acquaintance of mine was beaten up by his partisans in New Hampshire (I had this story at second hand, and for years misremembered that the acquaintance had been walking precincts for Hubert Humphrey--unlikely on the face of it, since The Hump died in 1978. However, the thuggish tactics of the LaRouchies in that and other campaigns are well documented), and have followed his antics since, never missing an opportunity to accept literature when proferred by his weird and scary followers (in 1982, when Jerry Brown ran unsuccessfully for the Senate, a LaRouche flyer blasted him as "The Candidate of Sodomy"). LaRouche is one of the great comic spirits of our age, and also a consolation when our corrupt political duopoly begins to depress me: say what you will about the limited range of choices our two-party system permits, it has served so far to lock serious loonies like LaRouche out of the action.
cordially,
"Die Welt ist alles, was der Fall ist."
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Post #87,905
3/12/03 11:10:43 PM
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They're up here too
I've been accosted outside metro stations in Mtl by some of those guys. I've read some of the literature... truly strange, including a pile of rants about Rhodesia of all places.
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Post #87,915
3/12/03 11:35:13 PM
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The best fun to be had when accosted by larouchians
is to exclaim that it all makes sense except the dianetics portion, that makes you confused. Have amused mself by the hours at LAX using that ploy. thanx, bill
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Post #88,157
3/13/03 7:14:13 PM
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Dianetics - isn't that about good kidney flow?
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