Barisone Verdict Is In: Not Guilty By Reason of Insanity

speaking broadly to the KK’s and their religious pontificating… to deflect their bad behavior… using religion to make themselves look good… do not want to start a religious debate -

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you have a responsibility to your family and their behavior. you are clearly still in the middle of it along with your husband - as you continue to defend and support her behavior.

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posting here proves that you are defending and supporting her egregious behavior - lots of folks I speak to inside and outside the horse world think she and RG should go to prison. they think they are the villains. and I too think they are.

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Another YD response to me suggesting getting Mb evicted from the barn was a mistake because it would remove MB from the drama and that was not what LK wanted. Does anyone else recall RG testifying to essentially that they didn’t realize MB would get evicted from the barn?

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Goodness, I’m so sorry you are confused Kirbside…please provide any specific posts I have made using those adjectives about you. Actually I haven’t engaged you in many, many hours yet you continue your diatribes of peace, love and ignoring facts, directing many of your thoughts toward me. I hate you’ve allowed me to occupy your thoughts so completely, almost obsessively. My part in this drama was functionally over the day the criminal verdict was read.

I’ll be looking forward to your proof of my “gaslighting”…I doubt you actually know the meaning of the term. Perhaps you might consider taking a break from this forum and watch the 1940 Ingrid Bergman, Charles Boyer film, Gaslight for reference.

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Hmm…also familiar. It was also a lie that MB and RC put the gun in the safe. Oh, and Eggbutt nailed it on the lie about E.D.

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I’m going to have to repectfully disagree with that.

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To o bad they don’t practice what they preach.

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Thats ok - that is why there is so much discourse in the word. but if you really read all the religions - they kinda are the same thing. Joseph Campbell has some wonderful books that speak to this - he was an anthropologist who studied civilizations around the world and found a similarity in the most obscure people in the world -. he is a must read! Joseph Campbell, “The Power of Myth”. after you read that - there are many many others books of his…

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I’m a long time JC fan, but he doesn’t regard all religion as promoting “peace” either.

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Oooh, you are absolutely correct. Same obfuscations. Same phrases. Same aggenda. smacks head entirely obvious now that you mention it.

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JC was one of my biggest influences as a student. So grand to see him mentioned.

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ok - I thought his books spoke about similarities of all people and religion - you are probably correct… I just hung on to that aspect - now that it has come up - I want to dig out my Joseph Campbell books and re-read them! Loved them and the PBS series - oh and Victor Frankel! Got my summer reading!

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I find it very sad you didn’t raise your daughter with the concept of friendship and love.

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Did you study with him at Sarah Lawrence!? He is my guru…

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“Your life is the fruit of your own doing. You have no one to blame but yourself.”

Joseph Campbell

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No, but I heard him lecture in SF. Cost me $25, a great stretch at the time.

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I highly recommend “the Power of Myth”. and if you can see the interviews with Bill Moyer on PBS… AMAZING… its been 20 or more years and it has still stayed with me… gotta pull out the books a re-read - a gift…

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There’s the rub. Mythology, and culture versus religion.

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also Viktor Frankel “Mans Search for Meaning”. another great one!

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