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"Out from under the bed and into the street!"
e~C
Hey, I have an Alinsky too!
Tim
"Hey, I have an Alinsky too!"
Do you wipe it after you take a "John Kerry" Tim?
I read Rules for Radicals in 1972 when it was published. That's how I knew Obama's Presidency would be a terrible thing for the country. I lost friends telling them about it. I wish all of you would read it. I wish I could make it compulsory in schools, along with Mein Kampf and Machiavelli's The Prince. They were an innoculation against our enemies. Unfortunately, few others similarly immunized themselves.
I seriously recommend these books to everyone here, and to everyone else not here.
When I was in Jr High, I read Abbie Hoffman and Jerry Rubin, two engaging writers and Alinskeyite activists who made revolution seem fun and exciting. When I finished Rules for Radicals, I knew different.
I remember when the NEA was interested in teaching children how to read.
I've been known to take an "Alinsky", but usually only after a meal of truck stop chili & a six-pack of San Miguel. Lately, however, I've called them "Pelosis" or (if they're really wishy-washy) "Kenyan Wetbacks".
Spanish San Miguel or Filipino San Miguel?
Tim
As an old West Coast Sailor, it would be the fine, formaldehyde-infused brew from P.I. The "San Migooss are legendary.
When I do something like the latter two you mentioned, it's "taking a Schumer" - yannow, dark, greasy and offensive.
Lt. Col. Gen. Tailgunner dick
I was east coast so I enjoyed the Spanish type. And Cruz Campo. And some that turned a turd into a two tone. Two different colors depending on the junk you ate from a street corner vendor. Wait. Half anf half. Two different colors. Why does that remind me of BHO?
Tim