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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: studdog who wrote (90175)11/13/2008 10:59:08 AM
From: JohnG3 Recommendations  Read Replies (3) of 116555
 
A. Hitler did start his speeches slowly. Then he progressively mentioned all the little hirt mes and sources of discontent. As he added more and more of these, he steadily worked the crowd to a fevor pitch.

He fed on the missery and discontent following WWI. His message was one of the unfairness and pain of the current political and ewconomic climate. He touched almost everyone in his audience and tagged each with a few personal hirt me's. He convinced them that he knew their pain and knew how to fix it all. When he gained power, he did in fact fix much of the socioeconomic quagmire. If he had died then, he might be reveared as one of histories greatest leaders.

But he didn't die. He went on to convince all that there was a dirty Jew behind every problem, that the Gremans were, in fact, the master race, that Germans needed "living Spsce".

Like Obama, his message was one of pain and Change. Like Obama, he was a master orator. Should Obama succeed in solving all these problems he will be revered just as Hitler was revered.

HOPEFULLY THE COMPARISON STOPS THERE.
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