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Subject: The man lost his mind seriously decades ago. I neither praise nor condemn him except for his chess. He was insane and whatever he said were just ramblings of his genuine lunacy


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Peggy
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Date Posted: Sat, January 19, 2008 2:10:47
In reply to: S.C. 's message, "I am with you Doris. First let me say that I admired Bobby Fischer, the Chess Player. At least when he his brains were functioning properly." on Fri, January 18, 2008 8:35:55


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Peggy, you are the voice of reason. Fischer was a nut case, pure and simple. Brilliant in some regards, but still a nut case. I actually felt sorry that he died. I wish someone could have helped him. (NT)Absolutely right.Sat, January 19, 2008 8:30:34


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