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On Wed, 9 Sep 2015 12:29:14 -0700 (PDT), "dcaster@krl.org"
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Yeah, you're right. That idiot Tripeson... It IS hard to believe
that that dumbfuck would actually have a friend in the FBI. Maybe a
reject who got kicked out, but an actually connection? Naw...
<dcaster@krl.org> Gave us:
On Wednesday, September 9, 2015 at 3:34:24 AM UTC-4, Bill Sloman wrote:
On Wednesday, 9 September 2015 16:43:01 UTC+10, rickman wrote:
On 9/8/2015 10:53 PM, Bill Sloman wrote:
Jim Thompson reported me to the FBI for having dangerously
anti-American ideas. He's apparently rich enough that they didn't
ridicule him at the time, but it did reinforce his status as
Jim-out-of-touch-with-reality-Thompson.
Whaaaa? Is this for real? "having dangerously anti-American ideas"
sounds like something from the McCarty era. My GOD!
You are making this up, right?
Nope. Jim boasted about it here at the time, and a few years later, when I was raking up his collected absurdities, he was silly enough to admit it again.
I'd really like to satirise Jim, but my imagination isn't up
to finding something really absurd that he hasn't already done.
--
Bill Sloman, Sydney
As far as Bill is concerned it is fact. But then Bill is not
very perceptive. For one he thinks I am a right wing nitwit
even after I told him that I do not say much about myself.
But as far as I can tell the only thing that makes Bill believe
that Jim reported him to some friends at the FBI is that Jim
said so. So is anyone else gullible enough to accept
statements on SED as the truth, the whole truth and nothing
but the truth?
Dan
Yeah, you're right. That idiot Tripeson... It IS hard to believe
that that dumbfuck would actually have a friend in the FBI. Maybe a
reject who got kicked out, but an actually connection? Naw...