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Re: General / Senator Mitch Correct #2

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Mitch McConnell wrote:That's used by only the gutless on this board.



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Mitch McConnell wrote:I love the charge words, "serious" and "disastrous''

There's risk in any hire. Nothing is a slam dunk, smart guy.

And do you believe Charles Manson when he said that when ABC produced the first Charlie's Angels that it was about him because no one saw Charlie?

I'll be at Ford in 2012.

Will you?


I know you like to change words and positions like this Jones thing. The one thing you don't change is your instigation of controversy.

Charlie's Angels is a fiction and not worth concern. As for Manson, there is another story about him you might find intriguing.

So it came to pass that Charles Manson was stuck in solitary confinement at Folsom Prison when a new inmate was placed in the adjoining cell. It was Tim Leary, who was eventually captured with Joanna Harcourt Smith, who later admitted working for the DEA. "They took you off the streets", Manson informed Leary, "so that I could continue with your work." Charlie couldn't understand how Leary had given so many people acid without trying to "control" them.

In the book, Helter Skelter, Manson prosecutor Vincent Bugliosi discussed Manson's programming techniques in depth, likening much of Manson's programming abilities to those used by the U.S. military.

Manson was in prison during the time that the CIA was known to be using inmates at Vacaville prison in the MKULTRA experiments, a fact that leaves one to speculate that perhaps Manson was some sort of mind-controlled guru created by the CIA and set loose against the "subversive" left-wing elements in order to discredit them.

Since his incarceration for the Tate-LaBianca murders, Manson has again served part of his time at Vacaville.
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Re: General / Senator Mitch Correct #2

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It didn't take much to draw him out, did it?

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