BF>>>> https://tinyurl.com/y463f6vx
LL> I remember the test. Not the electronic copy, but the real paper
LL> version, in which a real pencil was used to take it. It was not only
LL> used to weed out folks who had no business voting, but also folks
LL> who had no business mingling in society.
LL> There is a reason why the US has more psychologists than any other
LL> country in the world. Along with places where folks can be granted
LL> free housing. One of those places is located in Jackson, Louisiana.
LL> Tours are available for those who want to visit. While most of the
LL> facility is closed to the public due to residents quarters remaining
LL> private, there is a section that is very popular to see. I do not
LL> know how to describe it. The facility is old. Very old. And the way
LL> residents were kept back then was much different than today. This
LL> part is like a dungeon. Residents were stripped naked, tied to a
LL> stake, fed from time to time, and basically just left there to rot.
LL> Anyway, the test you posted online is the same cognitive test used
LL> by psychologists back in the day. I know, as the state of Louisiana
LL> was my employ, once upon a time. Had to take an oath, kind of like
LL> the national security oath, not to tell what went on. So believe me
LL> when I tell you, we did lots of testing. Lots and lots of testing.
LL> Now that I have broken the law by telling you what went on, I can
LL> be arrested - then drawn, sliced and quartered. All for the sake of
LL> free speech.
Thanks a million Lee for your thoughts! Now that Fidonet has been reduced to
a trickle of it's former glory, our world is not spoiled with true contributors
from zone 1. The head honcho in the White House as well as the one in Z1
Fidonet seems to be out of touch with the rest of the world.
However, can you explain to us how a POTUS (supposedly not being a dictator)
can have the power to fire every person able to investigate his criminal
behaviour. Seriously?
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