--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Angela Mailander
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Curtis, this is a marvelous idea.  
> And I have a question for Ruth.  Before the guys from the Thule
Society groomed him for the job of dictator with the help of a variety
of psychotropic drugs, Hitler was an ordinary foot soldier with the
habit of feeding the mice in his army barracks.  Does that count as a
good deed?  Was he therefore capable of a tiny little drop of good?


I am sure he had a good act or two.  But I doubt he was rewarded by
feeling good about it and about himself. 

I am not saying he was born evil, though that is possible.  Instead, I
am saying that he became so evil that the possibility of good vanished. 

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