Believe it or not, still trying to force myself through The Fountainhead.
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Originally posted by srboone View PostThe Fountainhead is not an easy book to get through--no Ayn Rand book is easy. They're not for everyone.
But I'm still determined to get through it then either read the Naked and The Dead or the Oswald book by Mailer (BTW, I don't believe for a second Oswald even shot at Kennedy that day, much less was a lone assasin. The problem with the Warren Comission is they did an investigation on an assisaination, NOT a conspiracy).
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Originally posted by srboone View PostMr. King disagrees with you!
And I guess King and the rest of 'em conveniently have forgotten that the Hose of Reps back in the 70's said yes, there was in fact a conspiracy, we just don't know who was involved in it. The mafia of course. Just too much evidence and the do-gooder Bobby Kennedy can blame himself for what happened. Bsides, Kennedy would not have been elected if his old man's mob friends didn't fix the elections in IL, Texas and W. Vrginia. Bobby knew that and still decided to go after the mafia. Not a very good decsion on his part.
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Yes, Stephen King. On his book tour, he made it clear that after he examined all the eveidence, he is of the opinion that Oswald acted alone. For King, it is the chain of custody of the gun that is convincing. I haven't done any examinations of it, so I can't shed any insight on the matter."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Originally posted by srboone View PostBut good for you, Scott, on your determination to see The Fountainhead through to the end.
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The Fountainhead deals with how Rand's philosophy of Objectivism relates ti the individual; Atlas Shrugged shows how Objectivism affects society. Although, AS is the longer work, it is more accessible; TF can be very very offputting and some of it doesn't make any sense."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Originally posted by srboone View PostYes, Stephen King. On his book tour, he made it clear that after he examined all the eveidence, he is of the opinion that Oswald acted alone. For King, it is the chain of custody of the gun that is convincing. I haven't done any examinations of it, so I can't shed any insight on the matter.
And don't forget there were at least 5 FBI sharpshooters that couldn't even come close to what Oswald supposedly did that day in Dallas. Not even close.
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The good ones you just never want to end. I do this alot with books, too.
As much as I liked War&Peace, tho, I didn't read it thru a second time..."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Originally posted by Patrick View PostI am almost finished reading GOOD OMENS for the second time straight through. I love this story and how it is told.
And let me know if you ever come across a copy of the Buggre Alle This Bible."Dance until your feet hurt. Sing until your lungs hurt. Act until you're William Hurt." - Phil Dunphy ("Modern Family"), from Phil's-osophy.
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