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Politics : Just the Facts, Ma'am: A Compendium of Liberal Fiction

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To: MrLucky who wrote (8604)6/4/2004 10:11:39 AM
From: mph  Read Replies (1) of 90947
 
:-)

there's altogether too much looney-tunism around SI---
from both sides of the political aisle.

In the 3D world, people are not so consumed by politics.
I've yet to see, first hand, signs of the rabid hatred
for the current administration expressed here by the left.
(or extreme views on the other side of the spectrum, as well)

In the real world, there's no sense of unyielding doom
and gloom as is constantly touted here.

In L.A. based radio programming, you get a mix of POV's.
That's where you 'll hear some strident rhetoric on both sides.
What strikes me about the left extremists is that
they all seem to be reading from a script.
There are certain catch phrases that keep creeping in and are used
over and over until those in the masses disposed to
accept the premise have it sufficiently memorized to
repeat it endlessly. (AS is a good example.)

The sad part is the population at large is more likely
to influenced by the endless repetition than any critical
assessment or thinking on their own. I've seen it happen
on juries.

Just look at all the reality shows and how many people
watch that tripe. It's illustrative of a decline in
civilization and how very stupid people have become...LOL

The ultimate question for November will be whose endlessly repeated propaganda stuck---
and how much are gas prices. <g>
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