Hey. "This Occupy Wall Street" thing is starting to grow.

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"The Secret Knowledge: On the Dismantling of American Culture, David Mamet, Sentinel, 241 pages

By Scott Galupo | September 22, 2011

When David Mamet’s “Why I Am No Longer a Brain-Dead Liberal” manifesto was published in the Village Voice in 2008, conservatives—this one, at least —were impressed.

The Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright and filmmaker is, let’s face it, a bigger deal than the actor Ron Silver (God rest his soul); than the crazy, washed-up coot Jon Voight; than TV’s Kelsey Grammer; than virtually any entertainment figure who has outed himself as that most exotic of Hollywood critters, a conservative.

Coming as it did on the heels of playwright Tom Stoppard’s denunciation of the British nanny state and self-identification as a “timid libertarian,” Mamet’s piece signaled the possible emergence of a new class of sensitive literary artists who, having abandoned the shibboleths of the left, embraced a healthy skepticism of busybody government..."

http://www.theamericanconservative.com/blog/david-mamets-fatal-conceit-005/
 
You've already made a total fool of yourself on that one. Use the search function. For the fourth time, are those scumbags cockroaches or not?
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You began your reply to my on-topic post with, "this from the one who "thinks" what we did in WW2 was terrorism." So, let's get that cleared up. Your definition, please.
 
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You've already made a total fool of yourself on that one. Use the search function. For the fourth time, are those scumbags cockroaches or not?

I saw the replies (there was actually only one direct answer, Max's). His answer was basically, "yes, it was terrorism, but that's what everyone did in those days."

Bet you don't like that answer.
 
Wrong. Use the search function. For the fifth time, are those scumbags cockroaches or not?
Quote from Sphincter:

I saw the replies (there was actually only one direct answer, Max's). His answer was basically, "yes, it was terrorism, but that's what everyone did in those days."

Bet you don't like that answer.
 
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