On May 10, 10:27 pm, "parrthe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
" <parrthe...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
DAWN OF THE UNDEAD
> But it is clear that it was a channel for
> unfiltered Cold War jibberish, news re****ts such as 'Russian
> ballpoints are even splotchier than ours'. -- Juergen on Larry Parr
As for me, I have no desire to see Cold War gibberish
"filtered", nor watered-down. It is what it is, and rather
than try to filter or dilute it, we merely have to expose
the stuff to a little "sunlight", much like a vampire.
> The problem is that societies that organize
> from above to produce single-brand economies leave
> people living like dogs.
After being exposed in a non sequitur, Mr. Parr
now changes over to rambling on about planned
societies. Well, there has been plenty of such
planning, or organizing "from above" right here in
the USA. Which reminds me... one fellow, whose
initials are FDR -- you may remember him from
your college days, LP -- had quite a plan; indeed,
some called him a communist or a socialist.
But back to ball-point pens, and how amazingly
well capitalism works. When I was in school, the
darned things had a tendency to dry up, or come
apart. I might have preferred a fountain pen-- so
long as it *worked*. To bad that competition did
not have the desired effect-- that of driving out of
business those who produced inferior products.
> Juergen, our pro-Soviet Gherkin, is right that
> the NY City Tribune was connnected
What did I tell you? The man is slipping as he
ages. Soon, when Mr. Parr tops age 100, there is
no telling what his blather will look like. Well,
actually there is; I predict it will look something
like Larry Evans' stuff, but with a lot more beating
up on Josef Stalin-- a particular fave of LP.
> with the Rev. Moon,
> just as the highly respected Wa****ngton Times is owned
> but not managed, by the Rev. Moon.\
And you thought that every media outlet was
controlled by the Jews.
> As for Glasnost News & Review, which I
> edited, roughly 300+ members of the U.S. Congress
> subscribed. Current Demo. House Whip Steny Hoyer was
> on our board of advisers, as was Sen. Robert Dole,
> Jeane Kirkpatrick and Rep. Tom Lantos. Among those
> who contributed generously to the Center for Democracy
> was -- strangely enough, I guess you could say -- I.
> F. Stone, who early in his career wrote tracts
> excusing the Soviet attack on Hungary. To give Izzy
> Stone some credit, he was notably contrite when we
> discussed his early years on a number of occasions.
> The difference is that our Juergen never learned and
> still seethes with hatred of the hundreds of millions
> of people who threw off communism.
Um, that must be another "typo". The Soviet
people did not simply "throw off" communism,
from what I've read. They had some outside
help. I don't want to steal anyone's thunder, but
it so happens that "we" -- which is to say the
folks who actually control what goes on in this
country (think Bill Goichberg with the USCF) --
helped. (Was that top secret? I didn't know...
someone should have informed me, and I would
have kept the "secret".)
> Sorry, Juergen, good Gherkin. I know it
> hurts. Gawd, how it must hurt a Soviet apologist.
I had the impression that Mr. Jeurgen is a
Russian-- not some outsider who took it upon
himself to become an apologist for Russians.
Indeed, Mr. Juergen's comment about who
"fruitcake" Larry Parr is, would be even the
more obvious if it weren't for the recent
activities of Vladimir Putin. In effect, the old
Cold War propaganda has been given new
"life", much like a vampire. Not real life, but
more of an un-deadness.
-- help bot


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