Friday, 13 July 2012

Bolen (posting as Chuck Griffman) has a fantasy

Patrick Timothy Bolen enjoys a fantasy, in fact he is quite prolific in his dreams of power. He likes to pretend he is General Eisenhower in his strategy plans. Ho-hum, in this example he can't even get the compass bearings right. The Russians approached Berlin from the east, not the west.


"I am sensing a deep discomfort here from several of you about the e360 v Spamhaus case.
Your discomfort is correct.  It must be hard to have had Spamhaus so easily turned
inside out in a US Court when the years of bragadacio turned to nothing -
and a US Court simply blew the house of cards over with little more than a whistle.
I'm reminded of Sun Tzu when I read about how brilliantly Lindhart's legal team set
the stage for this easy victory.  Sun Tzu, I think, would climb out of his grave and
clap out loud for how well one of his basic tactics was exhibited.
For not only did Lindhart's people create a situation where the "enemy" was defeated
without a war - but surrendered before the war was announced, thinking that that
was a good tactic.  What you need to do is regroup and think about, frankly, how some
of you are going to get through what's coming.
Right now you are kind of like the German people in Berlin in 1945, looking west
towards the horizon at the oncoming Russian Army - the men seeing death coming, and
the women oiling their orifices so the first forty won't hurt so bad.
But, you had your run, didn't you?  And, it was fun feeling a little power, wasn't
it?
Stock up on K-Y.  Look to the horizon.  Hear that rumbling?

Chuck"

Unlike his hero General Eisenhower, Patrick can't read a compass. The Russians attacked from the East.


From <http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi?ID=129183543100>

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