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On Nov 27, 4:56*pm, G > wrote:
> On Nov 27, 2:15*pm, "DogDiesel" > wrote: > > > > > "Walter Harding" > wrote in message > > ... > > On Nov 27, 10:26 am, Harry Hope > wrote: > > > >http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/eve...group/Opinion/ > > > > November 27 2010 > > > > By Frank Abbott > > > > The Republican campaign this year seemed to employ a technique once > > > successfully used by Nazi Minister of Propaganda and Public > > > Enlightenment Joseph Goebbels: > > > > If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it people will > > > eventually come to believe it. > > > > The rank-and-file is usually more primitive than we imagine. > > > Propaganda must always be simple and repetitious. > > > > The most brilliant propaganda will yield no success unless one > > > fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly; it must confine > > > itself to a few points and repeat them over and over. > > > > The points Republican candidates and propagandists employed were > > > taxes, the economy and health care. > > > > They deluged voters with untruths and exaggerations with assistance > > > from almost unlimited corporate contributions and political pundits in > > > the media who echoed their rhetoric. > > > > Some Democratic administration reforms included stimulus (which > > > sustained 1.2 million to 1.5 million jobs and forestalled an even > > > worse depression), $145 billion for Medicare, key education funds, > > > labor-rights protection, homeowner and credit card financial > > > protection, rescuing the auto industry, financial reform with stricter > > > oversight of banks and Wall Street, a student loan overhaul, health > > > care for 31 million more Americans and extended employment insurance. > > > > These achievements were vigorously opposed by Republican t Kentucky > > > Sen. Mitch McConnell, whose main objective seems to be limiting Barack > > > Obama s presidency to one term and trashing Democratic solutions and > > > proposals. > > > > Conservative and Tea Party candidates followed that by trashing their > > > opponents ideas and achievements when asked about their solutions > > > during their campaign to take back America. > > > > Back to where? > > > * Not Where, *Back From. *From spenders. > > > > President Ronald Reagan s trickle-down voodoo economics? > > > > Haven t conservatives trickled on us enough? > > > > Quoting Adolph Hitler: > > > > It also gives us a very special, secret pleasure to see how unaware > > > the people around us are of what is really happening to them. > > > What have we learded from this article? > > > 1. *Leftists believe that Americans are fools who can be deluded into > > belieiving lies through repetitiion. > > 2. *Leftists then repeat lies over and over and over and over and > > 3. Leftists are afraid of Hitler. And to prove how afraid of Hitler you guys are, you'd demanding the government shut down opposition media, seize website domains, and have taken to having the SS agents (excuse me, TSA Agents) groping Nuns in public. The Justice Department dismissed charges against Black Panthers who erer video recorded brandishing clubs and threateningelder white voters, they've argued before the Supreme Court that Obama has the right to forbid and shut down all media political discussion of any kind two months before a national election, and one month before the primary (the standard used was "a 500 page book containing a single political sentence". Hitler WAS a leftist. |
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Smoke2much > wrote in
om: > In article <35a63e93-3127-4552-8e2e-367738a3bf71 > @r31g2000prg.googlegroups.com>, says... >> On Nov 27, 4:56*pm, G > wrote: >> > On Nov 27, 2:15*pm, "DogDiesel" > wrote: >> > >> > >> > >> > > "Walter Harding" > wrote in message >> > >> > >> > >om. > .. >> > > On Nov 27, 10:26 am, Harry Hope > wrote: >> > >> > > >http://www.duluthnewstribune.com/eve...84948/group/Op >> > > >ini > on/ >> > >> > > > November 27 2010 >> > >> > > > By Frank Abbott >> > >> > > > The Republican campaign this year seemed to employ a technique >> > > > once successfully used by Nazi Minister of Propaganda and >> > > > Public Enlightenment Joseph Goebbels: >> > >> > > > If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it people will >> > > > eventually come to believe it. >> > >> > > > The rank-and-file is usually more primitive than we imagine. >> > > > Propaganda must always be simple and repetitious. >> > >> > > > The most brilliant propaganda will yield no success unless one >> > > > fundamental principle is borne in mind constantly; it must >> > > > confine itself to a few points and repeat them over and over. >> > >> > > > The points Republican candidates and propagandists employed >> > > > were taxes, the economy and health care. >> > >> > > > They deluged voters with untruths and exaggerations with >> > > > assistance from almost unlimited corporate contributions and >> > > > political pundits > in >> > > > the media who echoed their rhetoric. >> > >> > > > Some Democratic administration reforms included stimulus (which >> > > > sustained 1.2 million to 1.5 million jobs and forestalled an >> > > > even worse depression), $145 billion for Medicare, key >> > > > education funds, labor-rights protection, homeowner and credit >> > > > card financial protection, rescuing the auto industry, >> > > > financial reform with stric > ter >> > > > oversight of banks and Wall Street, a student loan overhaul, >> > > > health care for 31 million more Americans and extended >> > > > employment insuranc > e. >> > >> > > > These achievements were vigorously opposed by Republican t >> > > > Kentucky Sen. Mitch McConnell, whose main objective seems to be >> > > > limiting Bar > ack >> > > > Obama s presidency to one term and trashing Democratic >> > > > solutions an > d >> > > > proposals. > > ?Don?t underestimate this team,? Melnyk said, comparing their up and > down results with those of the Montreal Canadiens a year ago. And > didn?t that team reach the conference final? > > There was emotion in Melnyk?s voice, and emotion in his players on > Saturday night. > > ?This was huge for the confidence,? said goaltender Brian Elliott, > after earning a shutout he won?t consider one of his tougher ones. > Twenty-nine Leaf shots, most from long range. The slot shots he did > kick out landed on friendly sticks. > > It figured the Senators would generate some badly needed offence on > the power play. Not that Ottawa?s 12th ranked power play strikes fear > in hearts east and west, but against Toronto?s 29th best penalty > killing unit, the Senators look potent. > > They got their chance early, on an interference call against Fredrik > Sjostrom. > > For most of the two-minute first period advantage, the Senators > managed nothing (except Erik Karlsson frustration at the blueline) > until Alex Kovalev jumped over the boards in the dying seconds of the > advantage. > > Occasionally, not often enough, Kovalev?s world class skills shine > through in a tangible way. Calmly, he used his skates along the boards > to stop a clearing attempt, passed off, got it back, took a shot, > waited for a rebound of a Mike Fisher shot, and easy-as-you-please > shot it into the open net. > > It was all so simple that fans in the building -- those not in blue > and white sweaters with names like Sundin, Roberts, Clark, Gilmour and > Kessel -- must have wondered how it was this Ottawa team had only > scored nine times in its previous six games. > > They must have wondered how Fisher could only have one goal since Nov. > 4, when he struck for two beauties in the second period that broke a > Leaf team that had been hard after the Senators in the first 10 > minutes of the second. > > Fisher and Kovalev owned this game, found each other at just the > moment it mattered. The Kovy-Milan Michalek-Fisher tic tac toe was one > of the prettier goals of the season. And this from a team that vowed > to ?score some ugly ones? against the Leafs with shots and net drives. > > ?It was one of those nights when things clicked,? Fisher said. ?We > needed to get up for it. We have to be good at home.? Nice job of dragging the thread onto topic, Smoke. -- Andrew Chaplin SIT MIHI GLADIUS SICUT SANCTO MARTINO (If you're going to e-mail me, you'll have to get "yourfinger." out.) |
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