To: Richnorth who wrote (62294 ) 12/28/2000 7:17:13 AM From: d:oug Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 116752 Richnorth, I agree, the use of the deny deny deny tactic seems to be used quite extensively in all governments by those at the very top when they done wrong and use it to play their citizens for fools. Most of the time it works quite well, and at the very least it will buy time for these guilty people to find other ways to cover their bad deeds. We all can too very easily with great insight that will highlight with extreme clarity the huge amount of doom and gloom and chaos that would occur if ron-ron obtained absolute power over world economies. "... absolute power corrupts absolutely." But that may open up for discussion the possibility that corruption may already exist inside a person that wants absolute power, and if so the power does not corrupt, but simply allows corruption to become absolute. But another but may focus on ron-ron as not being corrupt but only being in a state of corruption. Self inflicted of course since he absorbs huge amounts of mainstream info and after it gets all "cut-up" he will regurgitate it, then paste it together as a post of "his own thoughts." But that second but has already been butted around before. I can not follow what being said here. "A man convinced his will is of the same opinion still." For myself I'm convinced of the truth of my path in thinking until I encounter a bumb or fork in road or dead end road, which then causes me to make a new or modify the old. For those many who only read the first 3 lines of my posts and then do an exit, well sorry because you will not receive this to laugh at article that also will make you hide your head since its true, o so true.netgrab.com thank Rich of up North for it, not me d:o)ug