Tony
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http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47370
Anyone have any specific idea of what this book is supposed to be about? The article and the "readers’ reviews" are very vague. It looks for like a shameless plug than a genuine attempt to educate the public about how "Evil" is being "Marketed".
and this:
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47931
Does this even amount to a coherent point? It seems like one giant non-sequitor. I've never really paid attention to WND, but I've read a few articles tonight and have been really amazed at some of the arguments used. Is this their normal style?
Anyone have any specific idea of what this book is supposed to be about? The article and the "readers’ reviews" are very vague. It looks for like a shameless plug than a genuine attempt to educate the public about how "Evil" is being "Marketed".
and this:
http://worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=47931
Patt Morrsion, who writes liberal witticisms for the Los Angeles Times and delivers liberal invective over the airwaves for National Public Radio, wrote this week that: "Not everyone who goes to prison is Nelson Mandela or Mahatma Gandhi ... Being sent to prison does not automatically give anyone a leg up the hero ladder."
Apparently Ms. Morrisson thinks that lots of the time going to prison does make one a hero.
Maybe Ms. Morrisson is unaware of the fact that another Mandela has been involved with the effort to re-write history to demean victims and their families. Winnie Mandela, Nelson's ex-wife, spent time at San Quentin strategizing with "Tookie" Williams on how to avoid the death penalty.
What a great match, since Winnie Mandela was herself accused of murdering a 13-year-old boy.
Does this even amount to a coherent point? It seems like one giant non-sequitor. I've never really paid attention to WND, but I've read a few articles tonight and have been really amazed at some of the arguments used. Is this their normal style?