Hunter S. & Richard M. A cut-and-paste post.

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"War is an option whose time has passed. Peace is the only option for the future. At present we occupy a treacherous no-man's-land between peace and war, a time of growing fear that our military might has expanded beyond our capacity to control it and our political differences widened beyond our ability to bridge them. . . .

"Short of changing human nature, therefore, the only way to achieve a practical, livable peace in a world of competing nations is to take the profit out of war."
--RICHARD M. NIXON, "REAL PEACE" (1983)

Richard Nixon looks like a flaming liberal today, compared to a golem like George Bush. Indeed. Where is Richard Nixon now that we finally need him?

If Nixon were running for president today, he would be seen as a "liberal" candidate, and he would probably win. He was a crook and a bungler, but what the hell? Nixon was a barrel of laughs compared to this gang of thugs from the Halliburton petroleum organization who are running the White House today -- and who will be running it this time next year, if we (the once-proud, once-loved and widely respected "American people") don't rise up like wounded warriors and whack those lying petroleum pimps out of the White House on November 2nd.

Nixon hated running for president during football season, but he did it anyway. Nixon was a professional politician, and I despised everything he stood for -- but if he were running for president this year against the evil Bush-Cheney gang, I would happily vote for him.

You bet. Richard Nixon would be my Man. He was a crook and a creep and a gin-sot, but on some nights, when he would get hammered and wander around in the streets, he was fun to hang out with. He would wear a silk sweat suit and pull a stocking down over his face so nobody could recognize him. Then we would get in a cab and cruise down to the Watergate Hotel, just for laughs.

~ Hunter S. Thompson. Excerpt from RollingStone.com
 
A smile to melt glaciers???

You do?

Quit that! Cut it out right now!



God, and here we were, blaming the whole thing on coal and oil!
 
Re: A smile to melt glaciers???

cantdog said:
Quit that! Cut it out right now!

Hi there. I thought the Thread Guardians had forced you into hiding.
 
Nonsense. I was replacing a hallway full of carpet. With stairs. 13 steps, as it turned out.

I posted a story, as well.

I hope you haven't missed me too badly. I would dislike to have been found neglectful of you.
 
Can't you just imagine that actually happening, that winter of 71-72, with that grey shroud covering the Capitol and that mist blanketing every corner of our Nation's Beloved Capitol...... HST and RMN shuffling around, gin-besotted and giggling gleefully, through the streets of DC.

I never know how much of HST's stuff is real, and that's intentional on his part, but I like to imagine that more of it is than the other way around, and some of it has been edited for our delicate sensibilities.
 
Seattle Zack said:
Can't you just imagine that actually happening, that winter of 71-72, with that grey shroud covering the Capitol and that mist blanketing every corner of our Nation's Beloved Capitol...... HST and RMN shuffling around, gin-besotted and giggling gleefully, through the streets of DC.

I never know how much of HST's stuff is real, and that's intentional on his part, but I like to imagine that more of it is than the other way around, and some of it has been edited for our delicate sensibilities.

A good friend, trying to provide spiritual encouragement when it was badly needed, told me, "Some things you know should be true, so you might as well believe them." I think Hunter Thompson and Tricky Dick Nixon are drinking buddies in an alternate universe. They can't stand each other when sober, but they're loyal to a fault after a lost weekend and have bailed each other out of jail more than once.

Bush is clueless. Cheney has no conscience. Nixon at least demonstrated an appropriate amount of self-loathing.
 
cantdog said:
Nonsense. I was replacing a hallway full of carpet. With stairs. 13 steps, as it turned out.

I posted a story, as well.

I hope you haven't missed me too badly. I would dislike to have been found neglectful of you.

You are forgiven.
 
shereads said:
A good friend, trying to provide spiritual encouragement when it was badly needed, told me, "Some things you know should be true, so you might as well believe them." I think Hunter Thompson and Tricky Dick Nixon are drinking buddies in an alternate universe. They can't stand each other when sober, but they're loyal to a fault after a lost weekend and have bailed each other out of jail more than once.

Bush is clueless. Cheney has no conscience. Nixon at least demonstrated an appropriate amount of self-loathing.
God, I feel like a carton of time-expired milk all the time.
 
Introspection doesn't make you smell like expired milk, for heaven's sake.

Oh.

Feel like expired milk.

That's a poser.
 
Nixon's agenda was personal, so even if you disagreed with him, he was still easy to understand and accept.

Bush is on a mission from God, and that's what makes him so scary.

---dr.M.
 
I find it incredible that God wants to drill in the Alaska reserve.
 
Who drugged the punch?

Not you, Dr. M. You comment was cogent. Cantdog is not himself today (edited to explain that this was in reference to Cdog's post before that other post; it was probably just dehydration) and CV is under the influence of some deadly 1970s lounge beverage.

I suspect he's mainlining the potent but humiliating Sloe Gin Fizz.

Nixon was less scary, in retrospect. But then, I wasn't on the Enemies List and I assume you weren't either.

Kissinger, though...He was scary.
 
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cantdog said:
I find it incredible that God wants to drill in the Alaska reserve.

There's a surprising amount of crossover between God's agenda and Dick Cheney's.

Also, a certain "J. Christ" is on the board of directors at Halliburton. Coincidence? Ha.
 
dr_mabeuse said:
Nixon's agenda was personal, so even if you disagreed with him, he was still easy to understand and accept.

Bush is on a mission from God, and that's what makes him so scary.

---dr.M.


LMAO!!! And the libs are on a mission from the anti-christ! What's less scary about that? LOL!!!
 
TiberiusM said:
LMAO!!! And the libs are on a mission from the anti-christ! What's less scary about that? LOL!!!

Not true. Our mission is to make the Bush people leave us alone and stop poisoning our air, and be a bit more careful when selecting people to blow up. We tried to sign the anti-christ but he said he liked the way things were headed.
 
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