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To: RLK
Much of Mein Kampf is like that, though he gets a way too socialist. But his work is quite thought provoking, he was dead on about the media/propoganda/etc. I have read it many times over the years and have to admit that his thoughts were right on in some areas. Of course I could say that about most any writing, you always find something that stands out that you agree with. (unless Clinton wrote it)

One I remember, though the exact wording fails me, is repay terrorism with ten times greater terrorism. It is cold, raw, but one can see it being effective against such scum as saddam. Not saying it is the best way to do things, but when you see something like 9/11 I FELT like doing that to those responsible. Hitler knew his people felt a similar way, and he used that to his advantage. Guess that is why the liberals are so prone to such things, they feel first and on occassion get around to thinking for themselves.

16 posted on 10/05/2002 11:16:37 PM PDT by chance33_98
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To: chance33_98
Historians are reluctantly coming to the conclusion that if Hitler had stopped in 1938 he would be known as one of the greatest world leaders in history. He had a way of getting to the raw truth of many matters that was awesome. Unfortunately, in spite of clear genius, he was also nuts.
18 posted on 10/05/2002 11:22:50 PM PDT by RLK
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