Posted on May 19th, 2009
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boogie
Report from Iron Mountain: on the Possibility and Desirability of Peace (1967) quote: "War fills certain functions essential to the stability of our society; until other ways of filling them are developed, the war system... More »
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Posted on May 11th, 2009
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boogie
me? run? i don't run. i don't run anything . when i get put in charge i go all bossy and crazy. don't like when that happens. the refrigerator runs just fine without my constant... More »
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Posted on Apr 25th, 2009
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boogie
c&p here to make it easier to find my words, as i no longer frequent the site they were originally posted. to set the scenario, trolls were attacking gordon brown, to create division, as is... More »
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Posted on Jan 10th, 2009
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boogie
There's nothing in the street Looks any different to me And the slogans are replaced, by-the-bye
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Posted on Dec 19th, 2008
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boogie
that would be the question i've been asked more than any other: "what the [expletive] is your problem?"
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Posted on Oct 29th, 2008
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boogie
(repost) Plato The Republic, Book II, 376b-c (speaking about how dogs love what is familiar and hate what is different) But surely the love of learning is the same thing as philosophy or the love... More »
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Posted on Oct 29th, 2008
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boogie
Signature Without Liability Primer by Michael H. Keehn November 22, 2006 Without a little foundation, Signature Without Liability may be a little confusing. This primer is intended to provide some basic foundational knowledge which may... More »
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Posted on Aug 4th, 2008
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boogie
excerpt from: Monarch: The New Phoenix Program by Marshall Thomas MKULTRA: Soviet and Chinese Brainwashing techniques: By the end of the Korean War, 70% of the 7,190 US POW‘s signed confessions, 15% cooperated fully, and... More »
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Posted on Jun 28th, 2008
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boogie
excerpt from Listen, Little Man! For twenty-five years I've been speaking and writing in defense of your right to happiness in this world, condemning your inability to take what is your due, to secure what... More »
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