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QuestionAll... Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Dec-18-06 07:40 PM
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102. there are certain tones to conversations
was a thread here the other day. (maybe the david duke interview by wolfie, not sure, think that was the one)
but it had the same feeling as this one does to me.

people were lined up with froth and locked and loaded spittle on their mouths and keyboards. lying in wait. Wolfie was cheered on as some good guy. (oiy!) o my god that's the first I heard of that here ever. Wolf blitzer, the piece of lieing godamn shit that has less credibility than even a david duke, imho, has more influence on life and death with his lies and distortions than a david duke could ever dream of. well, wolfie is suddenly a 'great guy'. sure.

but the saddest part was someone being misunderstood on that quote about the enemy of my enemy being my friend. the general reaction went something like this: WTF do you mean!!? are you saying... bla bla bla... are you a holocaust denier???!!!! you like david duke? why, you lousy bigot!!!

it was pathetic.

nothing educational or positive or enlightning or leading to less misunderstanding.

it was pathetic.

and (imho) it was set up to be just so.
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