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To: Landru
I'll never forget the Shah's words. I was fairly young at that time and apolitical. BUT his statement was the beginning of my awakening. It's like those words are burned in my brain...almost prophetic....
20 posted on 04/04/2003 7:33:08 AM PST by Magnolia
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21 posted on 04/04/2003 7:35:26 AM PST by Magnolia
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To: Magnolia
"I'll never forget the Shah's words."

Our (long) memory is the biggest A#1 "enemy" of the modern day Liberal-Socialist, today.
They need empty heads with which to *fill*, eh.

"I was fairly young at that time and apolitical."

As were many of us; but, we still all sensed something wasn't right.
So next thing ya know?
It's Reagan & by a landslide. (~be looking for more of the same this go-around, too)
Are you old enough to remember how the Liberal-Socialist mediots had that '80 election a dead heat??
Yea.
Seems they blew that *miracle*, huh. {g}

"It's like those words are burned in my brain...almost prophetic..."

His words were "prophetic," make no mistake about it.
The man was in a state of terminal shock when he found each & every person he trusted had thrown him under the proverbial bus.
I'm told an individual sees everything very clear during such a moment.

The Shah knew *what* it was killing him; &, he didn't mince his words telling us, either.
He told us the same thing would happen to us, eventually.

...& in no uncertain terms.

22 posted on 04/04/2003 7:45:09 AM PST by Landru
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