I LOVE Teddy Bare 4 Play

busybody..

Literotica Guru
Joined
Jul 28, 2002
Posts
149,503
He is bright

Well spoken

Articulate

Interesting

Handsome

De-LICK-able

and I wanna

FUCK HIM*

I LOVE YOU MAN! :heart:





























































































*Ok, OK!!!!!!! Just kidding on the FUCK part!:)
 
Foreign Affairs

Most specific

Soviet Studies




I am way to eXXXtreme to be of value to mainstream politicians.

I did advise a former Pres. candidate. I found him too liberal......though he was a FIREBRAND......

I made a fortune in the stock market......and retired......

I am amassing an army to take over the world......so I can NUKE whomever I want......Starting with the French!
 
Graduated and got Phd in 85

Be glad.....my guy didnt WIN......

I coulda been the NSC head.....

And NUKES would flown!
 
Re: Thanks

foxinsox said:
An interesting topic.

Soviet Studies before, during or after the Cold War?

Did you concentrate on Soviet domestic or foreign policy?

A difference with MINAMAL distinction.

I advocated cutting off ALL aid......including food to the Soviets......I expected the country to fall.......as I always viewed them as a Potemkin Village

I did advocate PAYING the US farmers for the lost sales.....

I also advocated DOUBLING the US defense budget......for the same reason......to BUST the Commie bastards.........

Just as RReagan did............
 
he Cuban government has created a Miami-style home for young Elian to help him with his "readaptation" to Cuba. The house, according to various news accounts, even has a bigger pool than his current domicile. NBC's Jim Avila reported last night that psychiatrists consulted by the Castro government (tired, no doubt, from interrogating political prisoners) advise that Elian's home town "is not the best place for his immediate transition." This, despite the heartening news, reported by Avila, that Cuba's economic hardships have lessened so much that "meat is back on the table" on most nights, and that a paltry 20% of Cubans would leave if the borders were opened, according to Avila's "US intelligence sources."

Now before we get to the point of this column, let's take two seconds to ponder that. Right now, African-Americans account for roughly twelve percent of the US population. Take a quick mental survey of how much time and energy is dedicated to their plight in the United States, even as they are overtaken by Hispanics as the largest US minority (numerically speaking, of course; strictly speaking the largest minority are excessively overweight people).

Jews, Muslims, Arabs, Shakers, Wiccans, Asians, people who don't know the meaning of "is," brave Frenchmen and Baal worshippers, do not add up to twenty percent of the US population. And yet, can you imagine how the United States would be described by its own liberals if all of them, one fifth of the American people, wanted to leave but were barred by law from doing so?

So anyway, the Cuban government is creating this Potemkin villa for young Elian, so he can decompress from the debilitating wealth of the United States. You know what child psychiatrists say? Nothing fouls up a kid more than indoor plumbing and wearing shoes that were made in the last decade. The press is treating this as a ho-hum story. NBC's Avila seemed to marvel at its splendor, as did most of the network anchors (Fox News, as always, being the great exception). The house is normally reserved for dignitaries and other political VIPs.

For at least three months, Elian's entire class of twelve students and his teacher will be put up by the pool too, so he can be re-indoctrinated into the warp and woof of that Caribbean socialist paradise (remember they have some kind of "meat" "most" nights!). Throughout Cuba, there are posters of Elian. One of Cuba's two television networks broadcasts near-constant propaganda programs, with Castro sitting in the studio audience to ensure an open and frank discussion.

The state refers to him as "El Niño" on its nightly news broadcasts (if you don't like the news you can turn to channel two, where a mustachioed guy in mirrored sunglasses will point his cigar at you and tell you to turn back to channel numero uno). And yet, somehow, America — especially Cuban Americans — have "politicized" this affair. By the way, has any journalist asked if this forced busing of Elian's classmates was approved by their parents?

I mean if we are going to bemoan the "kidnapping" of Elian by his Miami relatives, shouldn't someone be curious about how the Cuban government can so easily toss around a dozen kids? Castro's boosters in the US — most notably NY congressman José Serrano and the perpetually disgraceful Maxine Waters (who, I am convinced, only keeps a pied — a — terre on planet Earth)— weep over the "manipulation" and "coaching" of young Elian. But they take at face value the word of his father, Juan Miguel Gonzalez, who could easily be speaking — on pain of death for him or his family — from Castro's script.

There is something very bizarre about the lefty mindset which thinks an open system like ours is prone to conspiratorial manipulation, but an openly dictatorial government like Castro's is irrefutably benevolent. But that wasn't the point of this column either. Throughout the Cold War, the Soviet Union would offer up Potemkin propaganda. They'd release pictures of elite hospitals and tell the world — hey, this is what our people get.

The media, always eager to give "both sides" of the argument, was always prepared to fuzz up the distinctions between the US and the Soviets. Sometimes, the Western journalists and intellectuals went to great lengths to do so. George Bernard Shaw, I believe, declared he had seen the future in the Soviet Union. Walter Duranty of the New York Times, wrote Pulitzer-Prize-winning dispatches about the material abundance of the Soviet Union even as he witnessed the famines of the 1930s first hand. Remember how Phil Donahue used to show off his friendship with the Soviet Goebbels, Vladimir Posner? Posner insisted the Soviet Union was the better place to live — all the while eating in New York steak joints - until the bitter end. (Once, at a book party for Rush Limbaugh no less, I was put in a position where I had to shake Posner's hand; I'm still trying to wash the blood off.)

Today, the job of making Communism seem better than freedom is a lot harder, but, clearly, people like Serrano feel up to the task. The new approach is so say backwardness is a plus. When Tim Russert asked him if Elian would be happier in the US, this public official who's sworn an oath to the Constitution sarcastically replied, sure, if you define happiness by having more cell phones and beepers. I guess the Bill of Rights and the pursuit of happiness don't mean much to Mr. Serrano when compared to a country whose constitution states children are the property of the government.

All right, all right. Here's the point of the column. If the Cubans want to create a faux-suburban Miami house to show off how great things can be there, why don't we create our own theme park telling the other side of the story? After all, it's not like we can trust the elite press to do its job. Besides, Epcot Center is a short drive from Elian's house; and with all the heightened interest in what used to be called "comparative politics," it could be a smash hit, sort of a Colonial Williamsburg, without the charm, the food, or the kitsch.

On a typical day at Worker's Paradise, you could rebuff the efforts of young Cuban prostitutes as they try to enter your Westerners-only hotel. You could serve as a laborer, toiling in the hot sun harvesting sugar cane, only to end your day — if it's a Monday, Wednesday, or Saturday — with a hearty helping of some kind of meat. Or you could be a dissident, thrown in prison for advocating elections, renouncing Marx, or refusing to turn back to channel numero uno on command. But no matter where you are — waiting in line for your ration of salt pills, taking advantage of the three hours a day when your electric fan works, paying your daughter's dowry in chicken legs, or swearing fealty to Castro in your fifth-grade math class — the real treat is when the state security officials knock on your door and insist that you take part in a "spontaneous demonstration" against the capitalist captors of young Elian. Mr. Serrano could take his whole family — and leave his beeper and cell phone in the car.
 
Re: Puny Cock

Funny thing about my wit...I don't feel the need to steal other people's work. The fact that you do it every day says something about you.
 
Way to go, foxinsox. You exposed this person for what he REALLY is; a plagiarizer and an IMPOSTOR. His PHD stands for Pathetic Hackneyed Dolt.
 
Foxinsox

sexyguy2 said:
Way to go, foxinsox. You exposed this person for what he REALLY is; a plagiarizer and an IMPOSTOR. His PHD stands for Pathetic Hackneyed Dolt.


eXXXposed shit......I always post without links.....and I never claim authorship.....

I post without links because.....I want people to read the posts without the pre judgement of knowing where it came from....

Speaking for myself, If I see a link from a liberal site....I would tend not to read it....my weakness.....therefore I prefer to read something and digest it WITHOUT knowing the source.....

Please see my last line in sig
 
T.H. Oughts said:
Copyright fraud stinks....

But teddybear4play rocks in my books. :D
I'd like to rock you somewhere else. ;)

busybody said:
I post without links because.....I want people to read the posts without the pre judgement of knowing where it came from....
So instead, they'll just prejudge it by disbelieving it outright because you were the messenger.

TB4p
 
Teddy's Bear playing

So instead, they'll just prejudge it by disbelieving it outright because you were the messenger


Yes....true....so be it...............
 
So, then, you obviously gain more by associating your ideas with some other author than you lose through possible bias.

TB4p
 
Bare Teddy

My C&Ps dont always reflect my views......I read alot and try to C&P interesting stuff.......

If its read......

If it isnt.........

Doesnt matter much to me........

My assumption is that I have a group of 2 dozen or so who read what I write..........(judging by the PMs I get).........and most either ignore me or have me on ignore.......

This is NOT the venue to post my political shit.......this is a porn board, after all.......and Im here...cause i like porn
 
Back
Top