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Slam Dunk II

Posted December 13th, 2006 by Chip Bok

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Scotland Yard has concluded a 3 year investigation into the death of Princess Diana.  No conspiracies (her driver was drunk), although U.S. intelligence did bug her phone.

2 Responses to “Slam Dunk II”

  1. carl Says:

    The spying happened during the Clinton Adminstration. Wrong Picture in cartoon.

  2. redtown Says:

    Bottom line: a drunk driver was driving over 60 mph in a 30 mph zone and crashed into a pillar. The drunk driver was a longtime employee of the Fayed family.

    End of discussion. No assassin on a grassy knoll, no Prince Philip hit squad, no alien abductions.

    The late Quentin Crisp spoke truthfully, if bluntly, that Princess Diana's fast and shallow lifestyle contributed to her own demise: "She could have been Queen of England — and she was swanning about Paris with Arabs. What disgraceful behavior. Going about saying she wanted to be the queen of hearts. The vulgarity of it is so overpowering." (Atlanta Southern Voice, 1 July 1999).

    Or to put it more kindly, both Diana and her brother, Charles Spencer, probably suffered from borderline personality disorder (BPD), rooted in their mother's abandonment of them when they were young children. For Charles Spencer, BPD expressed itself as insatiable sexual promiscuity (his wife was divorcing him at the time of Diana's death). For Diana, BPD expressed itself as intense insecurity and an insatiable need for attention and affection (which even the best husband could never have fulfilled). These sowed the seeds of her fast lifestyle and her tragic fate.

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