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Another note to John Underwood
ChrisL:
Because he speaks for himself, as we all do. One of the more important things I learned at the Seed
Talk about yourself and talk about what's important...
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-09-28 17:25:00, Stripe wrote:
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On 2005-09-21 20:42:00, Anonymous wrote:
"fuelaw, again:
"It is undisputed that John Underwood totured thousands of children."
i don't know how to break this to you fue but it's disputed regularly right here but please do keep it up
comic relief helps all of us in troubled times"
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Is it disputed with facts or is it disputed with self-serving commentary ? Unless I've missed something, and please correct me if I have, how come no other identified staff members have come forward in Underwood's defense?
Here's a cute one for you that kind of sums the defense so far: "I said it. God heard it. God repeated it. I heard it. I believe it. That settles it." :grin:
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Do you actually read the posts Stripe?
Anonymous:
--- Quote ---On 2005-09-28 17:17:00, Stripe wrote:
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On 2005-09-27 19:43:00, Anonymous wrote:
"I'm sorry Stripe, did you forget that staff members sat on the front row, went through the program just like you, and received plenty of the "medicine.""
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Gee... yeah, I did. Ya know, for some reason wonderfulness of a staff member's presence on the front row just escaped me. I guess the glory of all it just did not make a very big impression on me. Or maybe I just don't care anymore. Or maybe it doesn't fucking matter where they sat - the fact is:
THEY EITHER QUICKLY FORGOT the "medicine" that was heaped on them or they got no real "medicine" at all. I doubt a real drug addicted street person (which is what most staff members were, right?) would care about the taste of "medicine" when the reward for taking it and going along with the program was total power, a crib, and three squares a day. And all ya gotta do is say this stuff ? Sounds like a real high calling to me. No pun intended.
Don't even try to recap how hard the work was or how long the hours were or how UNGRATEFUL all those little pukes in the warehouse were. Those guys and girls could have walked anytime. UNLESS - OHMYGOD, they were brainwashed or severaly "dain-bramaged" by the experience and believed they would die and/or their cushy little sex stereo-typed sex-segregated world would implode if they did leave.
Ya just can't have it both ways.
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Whose facts, Stripe, yours?
Antigen:
Jesus Christ on a Crutch, you guys!
Yes, being in group was torture for some people. And John and all the other staff and all the oldcomers and oldtimers who took part in guarding doors and chasing runners confined thousands of kids in group.
Who disputes either of those statements?
More importantly, WHY? Back it up w/ something other than an off the wall insult or pop another prozac and shut up.
Instead of giving money to fund colleges to promote learning, why don't they pass a Constitutional Amendment prohibiting anybody from learning anything? If it works as good as the Prohibition one did, why, in five years we would have the smartest race of people on earth.
--Will Rogers
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Thom:
--- Quote ---On 2005-09-28 20:38:00, Antigen wrote:
"Jesus Christ on a Crutch, you guys!
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You got me thinking. I wonder if the expression 'steak on a stick' would be considered blasphemous to a Hindu? ::bwahaha2:: ::burger::
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