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"Like most self made millionaires, he lied, used violence, freely broke the
law, and ruined those that disagreed
with him.  Oh yes he also supported the Nazis."

Isn't it amazing how people type-cast the classes. Most self-made
millionaires do all that? The class struggle is often used as the answer to
the differences between achievers and non-achievers. The achievers (a
minority) are seen to be the devils by those without the abilities. It is
always popular with the left to suck in the majority. Those without the
blessing of a mind that puts things in a logical perspective become cannon
fodder for the leaders of the left. I consider Nazis as a statism line of
thought similar to Communism and socialism.

Richard Estes


-----Original Message-----
From: Lionel Issen <lissen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: wayne walusiak <waynewal@xxxxxxxxx>
Cc: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Wednesday, June 03, 1998 11:25 AM
Subject: Re: REUTERS/(readers:this is an off topic reply)


>Wayne:
>
>Randolph Heast is credited with dragging the US into the Spanish American
>War.  When an American ship blew up in Havana harbor he claimed that the
>Spaniards had blown it up.  A recent examination of the evidence around
>1970 by the US Navy said that probably the boilers blew up.
>
>Hearst was not a pleasant person.  Like most self made millionaires, he
>lied, used violence, freely broke the law, and ruined those that disagreed
>with him.  Oh yes he also supported the Nazis.
>
>Lionel
>
>At 11:50 AM 6/2/98 -0500, wayne walusiak wrote:
>>Dear Dan:OOps: saw this went to the list....will make this a short one
>>
>>re:You make a very good case, re: the "TV talking heads"/thanks !! they
>are !!!
>>The news services are in place to MAKE MONEY! Period./again, yes! Nothing
>wrong with
>>that, either, as long as we make ourselves aware of their
limitations...??!
>>
>>> They will show "what they think public wants to see" .... stay tuned for
>the
>>> following break!
>>
>>Again, yes! It isn't very obvious is it ?
>>
>>re:Lest we forget: Who was that person (Mr. Hearst - in 19 ought what?)
>that almost
>>sent the USA to war, just to sell newspapers? Ah, I think because of it we
>DID go to
>>war, he so inflamed the readers and the public in general !! (war of 1812?
>- ie, the
>>Maine? Turned out to be an accident?)
>>
>>> re:It is what they DO NOT report that is really important! / Again-
total
>>> agreement!!!
>>
>>Thanks Dan !
>>
>Lionel Issen
>lissen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx