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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jan 14, 2007 0:05:11 GMT -5
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Post by TotalInformation on Jan 14, 2007 0:35:41 GMT -5
Yes. It's a sad fact of his life that Lennon was always stalked by CIA agents.
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Post by fourthousandholes on Jan 14, 2007 1:01:23 GMT -5
But Kerry only stood in for Paul on that one occassion.
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Post by That Latvian Guy on Jan 14, 2007 2:23:06 GMT -5
This picture is actually in Wikipedia in teh John Kerry article.
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Post by Mellow Yellow on Jan 24, 2007 22:30:11 GMT -5
Now it is all clear. Kerry is/was just a decoy, people thought that he would be better than bush, when in reality he was only slightly different to pose as an alternative. Bush and Kerry are both Skull and Bones.... It would be like the same company owning both Coke and Pepsi.
The sad part is that Lennon believed/supported/played along with this phoney system. BTW, anybody know if John himself ever mentioned Catcher in the Rye? Did he like the book?
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Post by plastic paul on Jan 26, 2007 6:33:16 GMT -5
That's the idea of politics isn't it mello?
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Post by beatlies on Jan 26, 2007 7:25:45 GMT -5
Now it is all clear. Kerry is/was just a decoy, people thought that he would be better than bush, when in reality he was only slightly different to pose as an alternative. Bush and Kerry are both Skull and Bones.... It would be like the same company owning both Coke and Pepsi. The sad part is that Lennon believed/supported/played along with this phoney system. BTW, anybody know if John himself ever mentioned Catcher in the Rye? Did he like the book? I wrote a post here on this the other day: yes, John Lennon, or whoever was impostering him, wrote a brief mention of Holden Caulfield and Catcher in the Rye that is in "Skywriting by Word of Mouth" (published for the first time in 1986); it's embedded in a stream of consciousness writing passage.
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