Tuesday, January 19, 2016

To continue an imaginary debate

Fareed Zakaria would probably make the objection to me that according to Asian standards, I don't know what misery is, and to a certain extent he's right, but the disabled even in the western hemisphere are closest to third world conditions, and I can't keep bearing this up, even figures from my academic past are a case in point. Louisiana at La Fayette is a long way from the city of Chester, where Jerry McGuire wound up, and his firing from Widener, from the little I know, had some legitimacy. What Liberty did to me doesn't. As a technical matter it was illegal, and it is not conducive to my well-being that I have to live with Liberty board of director members who break the law at whim.

It may be better than a homeless shelter, but not by much. Certainly my lassitude bears some blame for the wrecking ball in my life, but it is like living with a skull fracture I can't repair.

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