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Politics : War

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To: Rolla Coasta who wrote (114)12/29/2000 2:37:03 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) of 23908
 
QPK- I personally think that EVERY source of information/Propaganda is good...gives each of us a chance to make up our own minds about the event, and from a variety of options. Strafor, fox, WSJ, and yes, even the NY Times...

A little OT, but I will say this....I've learned through my business and over 20 years, that a person in fact makes an impression, in person or in written communication, in less than 10 seconds. If it is "in person" the impression is 93% non-verbal (stance, general appearance, tidiness, eye contact, etc.) I suspect that written communication has the same percentage, but don't know that for sure.


What is clear is that after the first impression is made, the remainder of the time is spent trying to justify the first impression. People like to be right. Seems they go to all sorts of lengths to prove themselves right.

Now, if that is true, one wonders what happens when world leaders actually meet face to face. Do wars START, or STOP right then?
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