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To: Singapore_Yank
It was either Hitler or Goebbels that used that line.

This is my concern, too. They, and enough people in the press, will keep that myth alive. Just as the left claims that the Rosenbergs were not spies, that Alger Hiss never committed perjury, and that Reagan was wrong to fight the Soviet Union.

6 posted on 11/16/2001 1:05:08 PM PST by hchutch
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To: hchutch
I was thinking Goebbels, but wasn't sure.

Assuming you were around here at Free Republic back during the recount, you'll recall clearly how much anger there was and how many people were voicing their determination to fight vote fraud and bring about reform. It seemed like a great sign that change was ahead.

But what has happened since then? Very little reform, although some changes have been implemented in some places. What's worse, though, is that the Democrats have commandeered this issue and taken it away from the Republicans. I guess because Bush won the election, it became too much to hope that people would keep beating the drums about the Dems dirty tricks, but the Dems are sure beating the drums now.

8 posted on 11/16/2001 1:05:12 PM PST by Mr. Mulliner
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To: hchutch; Singapore_Yank
It was Hitler who said "tell the lie often enough and loud enough, it becomes the truth".
11 posted on 11/16/2001 1:05:22 PM PST by PetroniDE
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To: hchutch
"It was either Hitler or Goebbels that used that line."

Actually, the originator was Lenin. But Goebbels got a lot of mileage out of it, as well.

26 posted on 11/16/2001 1:16:29 PM PST by okie01
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