There's a question that's been on my mind lately: Why can't Mr. Keith relieve his aching sense of inadequacy without having to obstruct things?
I mean, it is my contention that he lives and breathes careerism. For practical reasons, I have to confine my discussion to areas that have received insufficient public attention or in which I have something new to say.
I certainly feel that he has insulted everyone with even the slightest moral commitment. Keith obviously has none, or he wouldn't encourage every sort of indiscipline and degeneracy in the name of freedom.
I do not have the time, in one sitting, to go into the long answer as to why his standard operating procedure is to teach the next generation how to hate -- and whom to hate. But the short answer is that we can divide his obiter dicta into three categories: discourteous, cranky, and spiteful.
I mean, it is my contention that he lives and breathes careerism. For practical reasons, I have to confine my discussion to areas that have received insufficient public attention or in which I have something new to say.
I certainly feel that he has insulted everyone with even the slightest moral commitment. Keith obviously has none, or he wouldn't encourage every sort of indiscipline and degeneracy in the name of freedom.
I do not have the time, in one sitting, to go into the long answer as to why his standard operating procedure is to teach the next generation how to hate -- and whom to hate. But the short answer is that we can divide his obiter dicta into three categories: discourteous, cranky, and spiteful.