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Wednesday, August 5, 2015

Viagra madness- CIA uses it to corrupt

CIA uses Viagra to corrupt   Right after I heard Gene Valicenti(  630wpro.com ) jokingly complain about some persistent Viagra telemarketing pest on his morning radio program his station presented yet another erection problem product commercial.
        I recommend literate listeners read Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy's story " The Kreutzer Sonata " for old wisdom on the dangers of human sexual addiction.
        These silly TV and radio ads making men- well past their sexual prime-  obsess on the vitality of their penis are just one more sign of extreme social and cultural decadence-like rampant Internet pornography.
      The root of much personal corruption was expressed by a character in Oscar Wilde's classic " The Picture of Dorian Gray " : BE ALWAYS SEEKING NEW SENSATIONS. Such sensual addictions-like booze and drugs-rot the mind, poison the soul. ( In moderation all forms of sensuality can be the inspiration of great poetry. Read " Confessions of an English Opium Eater " )
       With the coming of age it is wiser to be always seeking new  wisdom.
  Let Nature takes it course. What can be more morally repulsive than pill induced lechery ?
        Any healthy young whore " interested " in a middle aged or quite OLD lecher, invigorated by Viagra , is even more interested in his bank account and other assets. He will die with an erect penis  and a broken heart !
    How many little blue pill Viagara horror stories go unreported ?



   [But one day they decided that if they were going to rally the fence-sitters to the enlightenment cause they should strike below the belt. During a conversation with a chief in his 60s who had four younger wives, a CIA official pulled out a bag of Viagra. "Take one of these," he said. "You'll love it."]

 

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