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Another note to John Underwood
rjfro22:
Gregfl,
I am not wishing the Seed on Ginger, in fact I am glad she wasn't there, Why is she speaking for everyone that was, and Greg I wish you weren't there either,
I think your father deserves credit for that. I speak for no one but myself, I was there and for me it worked, when I left, I really left. I made decisions that the Seed would not approved of. I made my own decisions, so much for brainwashing. Now looking back
and with 19 years of sobiety I have have gratitude for the role the Seed played in my younger life. I also can see some of the imperfections of the Seed , but I believe it had more to do with the times we were living in. People were just learning about the drug problem and they may have over reacted back them.
GregFL:
Good post my friend.
But you can't blame all the issues and problems of the seed "on the times".
The seed was a personality cult that was driven by the massive egos of those in charge. It was bound to be a mess, and it was.
rjfro22:
Gregfl
That's your opinion, I saw things differently, Art did have a big ego but he had an even bigger heart.
Napolean Bonafart:
Geg I was a bad juvenille deingquit. I gotthrouh hgh schooland into a college on a sixth grade New York sstate e3ducation because of the Seed and fullfilled all my dreams and nightmares.
Man will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails of the last priest.
--Denis Diderot, French encyclopedist
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Anonymous:
Greg,
I feel that you would have a better time if you were in charge.
Listen.
Clyde freedom
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