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Mr. Shaman
03-23-2004, 06:15 AM
Could be........ (http://www.derechos.net/paulwolf/cointelpro/cointel.htm)

......could BE!!!! (http://www.derechos.net/paulwolf/cointelpro/cointelindex.htm#NewLeft) :D

"It is believed that in attempting to expose, disrupt, and otherwise neutralize the activities of the "new left" by counterintelligence methods, the Bureau is faced with a rather unique task. Because, first, the "new left" is difficult to actually define; and second, of the complete disregard by "new left" members for moral and social laws and social amenities.

It is believed that the nonconformism in dress and speech, neglect of personal cleanliness, use of obscenities (printed or uttered), publicized sexual promiscuity, experimenting with and the use of drugs, filthy clothes, shaggy hair, wearing of sandals, beads, and unusual jewelry tend to negate any attempt to hold these people up to ridicule. The American press has been doing this with no apparent effect or curtailment of "new left" activities. These individuals are apparently getting strength and more brazen in their attempts to destroy American society, as noted in the takeover recently at Columbia University, New York City, and other Universities in the U.S. " :@@:

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

John Kerry; Revolutionary!! (http://www.tribnet.com/24hour/politics/story/1230398p-8259785c.html) :rolleyes:

HaVoK
03-23-2004, 07:23 AM
All of a sudden i have a strong urge to go eat some cheese. What are your favorite kinds of cheese Shammy?

Travh20
03-23-2004, 10:24 AM
Originally posted by Mr. Shaman
[[b]It is believed that the nonconformism in dress and speech, neglect of personal cleanliness, use of obscenities (printed or uttered), publicized sexual promiscuity, experimenting with and the use of drugs, filthy clothes, shaggy hair, wearing of sandals, beads, and unusual jewelry


LMAO, sounds like the "new left" is exactly the same as the old left, namely the same dirty hippies taht have been around here for decades

BorgHunter
03-23-2004, 10:32 AM
Originally posted by Travh20
LMAO, sounds like the "new left" is exactly the same as the old left, namely the same dirty hippies taht have been around here for decades
Hey, I resent that! I'm a dirty hippie! :cool:

silverbulletkc
03-23-2004, 10:58 AM
Originally posted by HaVoK
All of a sudden i have a strong urge to go eat some cheese. What are your favorite kinds of cheese Shammy?
Do I have a "threadjack shammy's posts with non-related questions" follower???:D

HaVoK
03-23-2004, 06:11 PM
Originally posted by silverbulletkc
Do I have a "threadjack shammy's posts with non-related questions" follower???:D I can only HOPE to attain the threadjackingness that you have aquired, O mighty screaming chicken!

silverbulletkc
03-24-2004, 10:50 AM
Originally posted by HaVoK
I can only HOPE to attain the threadjackingness that you have aquired, O mighty screaming chicken!
aye, believe in me, the all-mighty Screaming Chicken, and ye shall find reason *echoing*.......the way is paved with gold for ye who seek threadjacking heirarchy *echoing some more*:D

Mr. Shaman
03-24-2004, 11:03 AM
Originally posted by BorgHunter
Hey, I resent that! I'm a dirty hippie! :cool:
Welcome to the on-going cultural-war!!

Ya' gotta love the NeoCons' most-recent rookies (like Travh20), who still defend the Neandrathal-style analysis of Jedgar Hoover's goons. :rolleyes:

POWER TO THE PEOPLE!!!!!

LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Travh20
03-24-2004, 11:10 AM
i dont know why you call me a neo con, but whatever, I will just call you the same old washed up liberal and call it even

Mr. Shaman
03-24-2004, 11:12 AM
Originally posted by silverbulletkc
aye, believe in me, the all-mighty Screaming Chicken, and ye shall find reason *echoing*.......the way is paved with gold for ye who seek threadjacking heirarchy *echoing some more*:D
Uhhhhhhhh........yeahhhhhhh......:confused:

I'll see your Screaming Chicken, and raise you a Blind Chihuahua (http://www.dogchurch.org/scriptorium/reduced.html)! :D

Mr. Shaman
03-24-2004, 11:19 AM
Originally posted by Travh20
i dont know why you call me a neo con, but whatever, I will just call you the same old washed up liberal and call it even
Call me what you want. I still see myself as a product of Nixonian-style fascism.

I guess that'd make me a victim of Nixon/Hoover/'50s-style Civics-class (studies that were pursued, in Jr.-High schools........untill the populace realized the NeoCons weren't playing-by-the-traditional-rules). :mad:

Travh20
03-24-2004, 11:30 AM
what on earth are you blathering about shaman? you blame your inadeqecies on nixon and hoover? get with the times man, you are supposed to be blaming bush for all the worlds woes

Mr. Shaman
03-24-2004, 11:46 AM
Originally posted by Travh20
what on earth are you blathering about shaman? you blame your inadeqecies on nixon and hoover? get with the times man, you are supposed to be blaming bush for all the worlds woes
Lil' Dumbya is (and, has always BEEN (http://www.nytimes.com/library/politics/camp/061900wh-bush.html)) an average, ordinary, garden-variety PUNK.....but, he likes to play a NeoCon, on T.V.! :p

Now......back to Sandy Berger's testimony........

LionelHutz
03-24-2004, 11:53 AM
Mmmm, Sandy Burger . . . .

Travh20
03-24-2004, 12:01 PM
damn shaman how many times are you going to post that "george bush partied in college" link. so big deal, he partied and acted like a fool in college, whats your point? does that disqualify him for president? who doesnt party and act like a fool in college? oh ya, al gore :rolleyes:

BorgHunter
03-24-2004, 12:46 PM
Originally posted by Travh20
damn shaman how many times are you going to post that "george bush partied in college" link. so big deal, he partied and acted like a fool in college, whats your point? does that disqualify him for president? who doesnt party and act like a fool in college? oh ya, al gore :rolleyes:
Indeed. So what if Bush was a party animal or even a drunk in college...that's irrelevant right now. One would think you could come up with a better argument against Bush than that...there are plenty.

Mr. Shaman
03-25-2004, 05:30 AM
Originally posted by Travh20
damn shaman how many times are you going to post that "george bush partied in college" link. so big deal, he partied and acted like a fool in college, whats your point?
Ohhhhhhhhhhh......so, when all society seems to be in a state-of-flux......and, when there's a need for thinkers & philosophers to step-forwad and offer new ideas......Lil' Dumbya can be relied-upon to head-for-the-BAR (or, an undisclosed-location in Nebraska). :eek:

It's no wonder everyone is feeling so safe. :rolleyes:

"Born at the earliest fringe of the baby boom, Mr. Bush was pressed during his years at Yale, 1964 to 1968, to take sides in the great battles then unfolding over politics, civil rights, drugs and music. Mostly he was a noncombatant in those upheavals, but when forced to choose, he ultimately retreated to the values and ideals established by his parents' generation, and to their accepted methods of rebelling.

In short, while some students took to the barricades, Mr. Bush took to the bar.

Unlike others of his generation, like Bill Clinton or Al Gore, Mr. Bush never wore his hair long, agonized over Vietnam, wrestled with existentialism or cranked up Rolling Stones songs to annoy his parents (instead of hard rock music, he listened to soul). Even today, Mr. Bush thunders in his stump speeches against boomer-style self-indulgence and appeals for a "responsibility era" that in some respects sounds like the 1950's; he likes values as clean-cut as his hair. " :drinktoth

Travh20
03-25-2004, 09:55 AM
wait, are you tryig to say that becaue bush was never a hippie type that he is not presidential material, like al gore was? I think you have officially bottomed out in your excuses to hate George W

HaVoK
03-25-2004, 04:30 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Shaman
Ohhhhhhhhhhh......so, when all society seems to be in a state-of-flux......and, when there's a need for thinkers & philosophers to step-forwad and offer new ideas......Lil' Dumbya can be relied-upon to head-for-the-BAR (or, an undisclosed-location in Nebraska). :eek:

It's no wonder everyone is feeling so safe. :rolleyes:

"Born at the earliest fringe of the baby boom, Mr. Bush was pressed during his years at Yale, 1964 to 1968, to take sides in the great battles then unfolding over politics, civil rights, drugs and music. Mostly he was a noncombatant in those upheavals, but when forced to choose, he ultimately retreated to the values and ideals established by his parents' generation, and to their accepted methods of rebelling.

In short, while some students took to the barricades, Mr. Bush took to the bar.

Unlike others of his generation, like Bill Clinton or Al Gore, Mr. Bush never wore his hair long, agonized over Vietnam, wrestled with existentialism or cranked up Rolling Stones songs to annoy his parents (instead of hard rock music, he listened to soul). Even today, Mr. Bush thunders in his stump speeches against boomer-style self-indulgence and appeals for a "responsibility era" that in some respects sounds like the 1950's; he likes values as clean-cut as his hair. " :drinktoth

BorgHunter
03-25-2004, 06:53 PM
LMAO great picture, Havok! :D

Overdose
03-25-2004, 06:55 PM
HaVoK

Wow, funny picture…haha…lame ass

Mr. Shaman
03-27-2004, 12:52 PM
Originally posted by Travh20
wait, are you tryig to say that becaue bush was never a hippie type that he is not presidential material......
Hell......he was never much of anything his Daddy didn't buy for him.......much like the U.S. Presidency!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:

BorgHunter
03-27-2004, 08:17 PM
Originally posted by Mr. Shaman
Hell......he was never much of anything his Daddy didn't buy for him.......much like the U.S. Presidency!!!!!!!!! :rolleyes:
George Bush Sr. bought Dubya the election? I thought that was Jeb.

silverbulletkc
03-27-2004, 10:30 PM
I thought it was just his dry wit and his self-created dictionary...........