And what of the homeowner’s insurance claim I took out while using the Casas Adobes address? Bet no one lined their pockets with that money either, right!?
The mere way you were so cavalier with all that money, is, in of itself, an admission of guilt.
The lengths that were taken to cover your tracks, the amount of maneuvering and social engineering, the creativity and attention to detail required, all to oppress and profit is mind boggling. Your little gang of hoodlums is led by next level evil geniuses. Narcissistic sociopaths, likely raised by two A type personalities in their childhood homes. They’re devious and refuse any accountability even when there’s no denying it. Tucson’s 99’s are the real threat to liberty and freedom. Their methodologies are based on archaic principals that resemble a feudal government in many ways. Struggling to commandeer as much as possible, at any cost, they use personal relationships as one of their primary arsenals. They prescribe to logic but refute reason based on their inability to hold themselves liable for any wrongdoing or damages caused. Their lesser brained groupees often place blame on others to escape feeling inferior. The leaders are contortionists of the truth and make a mockery of democracy, the Justice system, and even the Executive branch. Absolute power, corrupts absolutely. Ask a Jew if you have any doubts. Those that act as a buffer, a voice of reason, cling to nativity pretending it’s not ignorance.
Dear Paul,
ReplyDeleteWow, I'm impressed by the sheer audacity of your blog post. It takes a special kind of narcissism to spend 800 words whining about how others have wronged you and your mom, without once taking responsibility for your own actions.
Let's start with the elephant in the room: Sara's warrant. Yes, that was a big mistake on her part. But did she deserve to be shunned and ostracized by your family? Apparently so, according to your post. It sounds like you and your mom are more concerned with being right than with actually helping someone who made a mistake.
And then there's the whole OxyContin debacle. Oh boy, that's some serious drama. But what really gets my goat is how you and your mom are playing the victim here. Sara was in trouble, okay? She made some poor choices, but she's not some kind of monster. And yet, you're portraying her as some sort of villain who ruined your family's life.
Newsflash: Sara's problems with Dave were a result of her own decisions, not yours or your mom's. If she hadn't gotten involved with him in the first place, there wouldn't have been all these issues to begin with. But no, instead of taking responsibility for her actions, you're blaming everyone else.
And what about your mom's decision to cut ties with Dave? Wasn't that a personal choice she made on her own? Why are you so invested in portraying him as the bad guy here?
As for your mom's independence and self-sufficiency, spare me. We all know she bought that pop-up camper to escape her problems with Dave, not because she was some kind of trailblazing pioneer woman.
And let's talk about the real kicker: Paul's Roadmaster. Oh boy, what a dramatic reveal that was. But honestly, it just comes across as whiny and entitled. Your mom had a car, and you got to ride in it? Wow, how tragic for you.
Look, Paul, I get it. You're hurt and upset about what happened with Sara and Dave. But instead of using this as an opportunity to grow and learn, you're just rehashing old grievances and playing the victim. Get some perspective, dude.
And by the way, if you're going to write a scathing blog post about someone's problems, at least have the decency to spell their name correctly: it's not "Sara" or "Sayer", but Sara... oh wait, I forgot that was too much work.