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Link: The L.A. Daily News re-posts a Sept. 28, 1988
column from Debra Saunders including the above quote. Excerpt
from the time capsule:
Most Libertarians I've met agonize over whether to vote
Republican or Libertarian, not wanting to help out a Democrat (even
though they say there's no difference between the two).
This group consisted of Democratic Libertarians who feared lest
a vote for Paul would boost...
As part of RU Sirius's Mondo 2000 History Project, he's posted a bit of a recorded conversation from 1989 between Timothy Leary and William Gibson. RU writes: We were working on our first Mondo 2000 issue. It was going to be the cyberpunk theme issue and we’d gotten interviews with the major cyberpunk SF writers, [...]
I first met Ron Paul in 1988 at the Beverly Hills home of Dr. Timothy Leary ... The event showed that there is such a thing as being so far to the right, or left, that you bond with the fringe left or fringe right. Paul and Leary found common ...
I first met Ron Paul in 1988 at the Beverly Hills home of Dr. Timothy Leary ... The event showed that there is such a thing as being so far to the right (or left) that you bond with the fringe left (or fringe right). Paul and Leary found ...
I first met Ron Paul in 1988 at the Beverly Hills home of Dr. Timothy Leary, the onetime “turn on, tune in, drop out” LSD guru. Leary talked to me about how he was going to have his head frozen cryogenically when he died – it happened eight years ...
A community portal about Timothy Leary with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Timothy Francis Leary, Ph.D. was an American writer, psychologist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and use. As a 1960s counterculture icon, he is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD. He coined and...more
A community portal about Timothy Leary with blogs, videos, and photos. According to Wikipedia.org: Timothy Francis Leary, Ph.D. was an American writer, psychologist, and advocate of psychedelic drug research and use. As a 1960s counterculture icon, he is most famous as a proponent of the therapeutic and spiritual benefits of LSD. He coined and popularized the catch phrase " Turn on, tune in, drop out."