The Plot To Kill Us All
As the atrocities of rich criminals increase,
the tragic American coma intensifies
by John Kaminski
skylax@comcast.net
12-16-04
I remember a childhood board game, in which a magnet beneath the surface pulled around metal shavings into any form you cared to make. It was fun to create faces, and, as I recall, easy to draw the devil, with his pencil-thin mustache and goatee, and pointed horns on top.
And I remember arguing with my father in the late '60s, insisting that money was not the most important thing in life, but that warmth and love and compassion were, and him vehemently disagreeing with me, and shaking his head at what a boob he thought I'd become — a misguided hippie idealist.
http://www.warfolly.vzz.net/theplot.html
As the atrocities of rich criminals increase,
the tragic American coma intensifies
by John Kaminski
skylax@comcast.net
12-16-04
I remember a childhood board game, in which a magnet beneath the surface pulled around metal shavings into any form you cared to make. It was fun to create faces, and, as I recall, easy to draw the devil, with his pencil-thin mustache and goatee, and pointed horns on top.
And I remember arguing with my father in the late '60s, insisting that money was not the most important thing in life, but that warmth and love and compassion were, and him vehemently disagreeing with me, and shaking his head at what a boob he thought I'd become — a misguided hippie idealist.
http://www.warfolly.vzz.net/theplot.html