> it is not surprising that a bully should turn out to be a
>coward.
Not at all - you called me a child molester when I questioned your
conflicts of interest - thus you meet both criteria.
Mr. Carter, you are a rather garden-variety megalomaniac with
delusional paranoid features, fixations of persecution and
passive-aggressive sociopathic tendencies arising from the
self-loathing you have redirected upon those who don't have
to suffer the fate you have flaunted on this and nearly every
newsgroup Usenet has to offer - that of becoming the lonely,
old queen without a palace.
PaulKing - 16 Jun 2005 00:05 GMT
"
Mr. Carter, you are a rather garden-variety megalomaniac with
delusional paranoid features, fixations of persecution and
passive-aggressive sociopathic tendencies arising from the
self-loathing you have redirected upon those who don't have
to suffer the fate you have flaunted on this and nearly every
newsgroup"
You have really discribed Queen Carter rather well.
redrum1@alltel.net - 16 Jun 2005 17:45 GMT
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>You have really discribed Queen Carter rather well.
And I haven't even raised the issue of the transition of
George Carter's addiction from shooting heroin on
the streets of New York to his addiction for being a
drug activist under the tutelage of the pharmaceutical public
relations firms.
Along with his many "pals" who are also paid to promote
failed drug treatments for a disease they purport to now
"infect" over 1 million Americans...
But I shall ...
PaulKing - 16 Jun 2005 22:19 GMT
So Carter is an ex junkie.
How did you discover that little fact he has managed to keep secret?
That explains a lot.
redrum1@alltel.net - 18 Jun 2005 19:09 GMT
>So Carter is an ex junkie.
>
>How did you discover that little fact he has managed to keep secret?
>
>That explains a lot.
This ugly fact came to light on this newsgroup several
years back when Carter described his transition from
heroin street junkie through the "salvation" offered
him by Megalomania Inc - the ACT UP New York office
of the pharmaceutical industry.
According to Mr. Carter, it was a "one-step" process
(as opposed to the 12-step standard) - that is, Carter
need only attend one ACT UP meeting to realize that the
path to heroism required some level of sobriety on
his part.
Unfortunately, it would seem that Carter's sobriety has
been an elusive goal, given the tenor and content of his
posturing as a drug company shill.