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Hey rmpmcdermott I'm waiting for you on the other thread.
Don't you wanna' take me on?
I warn you though, while you hide behind Arthur Miller, I've been drinking and playing knife games with the ghost of Charles Bukowski.
What's this I see before me, some LSD cum liquid?
Anytime laddie.
The Crucible, Death of a Salesman, and The Misfits. He certainly captured the America of a certain era.
I'm probably more interested in Sam Shepard's scripts, overall. His beauty marriage -- Jessica Lange -- lasted a bit longer than Miller's, to his credit.
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RIP Fidel. Only time has acheived what the CIA could not.
He was not perfect, it's true, but I believe he greatly improved the country. U.S. administrations were paranoid about Castro because of the Communist lable, his supposed ties to the USSR, and his violent takeover. That blinded this country to the many progressive social reforms he introduced that vastly improved life for many Cubans. Equality for black Cubans, expanded rights for women, efforts to improve infrastructure, housing, medical facilities. Unemployment came down, education reached more children. Pretty significant improvements, if you ask me.
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He had a pretty good beard. But no, I am not going there.
Americans in Miami have the freedom to celebrate!!!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hdo6C8WMzpw
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Fidel, that great exponent of the Ivy League style!
Ha ha. He and JFK were buds, right?