To: longjack
I am glad to see the German public at least has the opportunity to be informed as to what is behind the Axis of Weasels.
Longjack,do you think this type of information is getting any traction with the public?
16 posted on
03/09/2003 3:17:15 AM PST by
fightinJAG
(Scouts Out!)
To: fightinJAG
Longjack,do you think this type of information is getting any traction with the public? I think it's inconsequential to the public. The public thinks this is normal, it's what politicians do, ergo, no biggie.
A lot of people use thought processes that are not logically connected. They can hold various, even contadictory viewpoints, without finding it necessary to consolidate them logically. Thus, the media can easily manipulate issues to bring about a desired result. The people react emotionally to the present issue, forgetting the previous ones.
JMO.
longjack
19 posted on
03/09/2003 6:20:33 AM PST by
longjack
To: fightinJAG
"I am glad to see the German public at least has the opportunity to be informed as to what is behind the Axis of Weasels."
It is so easy to follow the simple thoughts than to think more - or to read some more lines than the usual fat letters on the first page. Die Welt is my favourite national newspaper, but it´s read by those who usually think more than the others.
37 posted on
03/10/2003 9:30:31 AM PST by
Michael81Dus
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