On Oct 24, 2008, at 9:41 AM, Ed Leafe wrote:
> I think the strategy now is "throw every bizzare theory out there,
> and hope that they do damage".
>
> Anyone who thinks that this crap is at all relevant to the ability to
> be President is so out of touch that they might as well claim he's an
> alien hell-bent on taking over Earth for some other planet.
Just saw this article that is a perfect example of the bizarre claims
being thrown out there:
http://mediamatters.org/items/200810220017
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Yet many today seem to assume that if things are bad, "change" will
make them better. Specifics don't interest them nearly as much as
inspiring rhetoric and a confident style. But many 20th-century
leaders with inspiring rhetoric and great self-confidence led their
followers or their countries into utter disasters.
These ranged from Jim Jones who led hundreds to their deaths in
Jonestown to Hitler and Mao who led millions to their deaths.
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-- Ed Leafe
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