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If you pick up a classical guitar in a forest, and move your right hand
like you're playing it but you don't actually touch the strings, and
someone sees you from far enough away to see you but not close enough to
hear you, does it, like, make a sound for the far away person?

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On 8/27/2015 7:03 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve into
the “alleged” lurid past of one of our former presidents, George Herbert
Walker Bush (GHWB), the current but ailing patriarch of the Bush Family
Dynasty – I refer to them as the Bush Family Crime Syndicate, certainly
not in terms of endearment – but rather more like the Mafia Godfather
who prepares his sons to take over the family business upon his death.
This particular post references an article by Stew Webb, a contributor
of Veterans Today.

In his life-time, George H. W. Bush (GHWB) has controlled every
clandestine (hidden from view) and secret organization/operation within
the arsenal of the United States government as either 1) Director of the
CIA, 2) Vice President to Ronald Reagan (who was an unwitting puppet to
the Bush controlled cabal – GHWB secretly gave Reagan poisons that
hastened his fall into Alzheimer’s Disease and evidence suggests he
helped plan Reagan’ attempted assassination by John Hinckley, whose
family were close friends of the Bush family – a coincidence?) and 3)
ultimately as President of the United States before Bill Clinton took
office.
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el camino real wrote:
> On 8/27/2015 7:03 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
> I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve
> into the “alleged” lurid past


Is that a Yes or a No?

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On 8/27/2015 2:54 PM, Steve Freides wrote:
> el camino real wrote:
>> On 8/27/2015 7:03 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
>> I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve
>> into the “alleged” lurid past

>
> Is that a Yes or a No?
>
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>


That was a frog.

They don't specialize in answers....
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On 8/28/2015 6:54 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
> el camino real wrote:
>> On 8/27/2015 7:03 AM, Steve Freides wrote:
>> I have, on at least three prior occasions, written posts that delve
>> into the “alleged” lurid past

>
> Is that a Yes or a No?
>
> -S-
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>

Mmmm hmmm...

Ayup...



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On Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 5:03:44 PM UTC-4, Steve Freides wrote:
> If you pick up a classical guitar in a forest, and move your right hand
> like you're playing it but you don't actually touch the strings, and
> someone sees you from far enough away to see you but not close enough to
> hear you, does it, like, make a sound for the far away person?
>
> -S-


Oh, certainly. They hear the 1812 Overture.
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