Someone had forwarded the quiz to me, and I posted it in its entirety.
There weren't any links, but I can't imagine that they would be false
because of the nature of such quizzes.

And people are right: you can take just about anything out of context and
sometimes make it sound the opposite of what was actually said, and
certainly what was meant.

It was just interesting to me.

Anyone remember the movie "Billy Jack?"  At the hearing, a little girl
quoted a man who said some wonderful patriotic things that made everyone
agree with the statement.  She asked the people present who said it.  The
answer was "Adolph Hitler."

I really would love to see how comedically someone could assemble something
similar for anyone:

Gandhi
George Washington
Malcolm X
Abe Lincoln
Mother Theresa
Flavor Flav
Joey Buttafuoco
Martin Luther King
Ayn Rand
Mr. T

I'll bet you could come up with some doozies.

Respectfully,

Adam Phillip Churvis 
President
Productivity Enhancement

-----Original Message-----
From: Dana [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:32 PM
To: CF-Community
Subject: Re: Very interesting quiz

Adam ---

don't really have time for this thread -- I see tim is accusing people
of socialism again -- but I was wondering if we do in fact know that
she said these things. Not asking for links if we dont; just
wondering.

thanks
Dana

On 10/10/07, Adam Churvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > So, Adam, Loathe, Bruce how about responding to what she actually
> > said, in context?
>
> I really meant it when I said that I wasn't trying to start anything; it
was
> just interesting what my answers were and what the real answers were.  I'd
> love to see the same thing done for Republican quotes, whether within
> context or not.
>
> I haven't even been following this thread, but I spot-checked a few
replies
> and saw my name in this one, so I thought I'd oblige.
>
> I admire Hilary Clinton, and I'd be proud to have her as my president, as
I
> would Fred Thompson or Ralph Nader.  I'd prefer Nader (voted for him last
> time), but I don't think congress would work with him.  I think Thompson
> could get things done with congress because he's not a complete Republican
> puppet.
>
> How could I approve of such widely-ranging political figures?  Because if
> the people swing in a particular direction, I'd like the person elected to
> be a great leader.  Then it's down to who can work best with congress to
get
> things done.
>
> Hilary is destined for greater things than congress, I'm sure.  I like the
> fact that her spearheading her husband's Universal Health Care project
> fettered out many bugs and was an effective learning process about what
> people wanted, feared, accepted, and rejected.  Now she's taken that
> knowledge and reformulated a new universal health care idea that just
might
> work.
>
> Thompson is in favor of the Fair Tax, which would do wonderful things for
> our economy, both directly and indirectly.  That's enough for me to give
him
> my seal of approval.
>
> Nader is the only former government employee running who has been on the
> side of American citizens and not just major corporations.
>
> Anyway, that's what I think.  Just another worthless opinion in a sea of
> nothing important.
>
> Respectfully,
>
> Adam Phillip Churvis
> President
> Productivity Enhancement
>
>
> 



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