Re: Barack Obama's Real Space Omission



d.lewin@xxxxxxxx wrote:

:On May 26, 7:31 pm, Fred J. McCall <fmcc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
:> d.le...@xxxxxxxx wrote:
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:> :On May 23, 11:47 pm, Fred J. McCall <fmcc...@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote::> d.le...@xxxxxxxx wrote:
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:> :> :> >If his oratory inspires people, that at least is a change we've been
:> :> :> >waiting for for a long time.
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:> :> :> Hitler's oratory inspired a lot of people, too. What's your point?
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:> :> :That strikes me as a fairly insulting comment. So Obama is like
:> :> :Hitler, right?
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:> :> :What's YOUR point?
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:> :> His point is obvious, if you are capable of pulling your head out and
:> :> actually thinking.
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:> :> His 'point' is that, contrary to the remark that we've been waiting
:> :> for 'inspiring oratory', such is not necessarily a good thing.
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:> :> It takes more than 'inspiring oratory' to make a good President. In
:> :> fact, it is entirely unimportant in the general scheme of things.
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:> :Those are good points, but the comparision with Hitler is unnecessary.
:> :And Rand knows it.
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:> :The question was what the point was in comparing Obama to Hitler.
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:> Asked and answered. Counterexample showing why 'inspiring oratory' is
:> not necessarily a great thing.
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:Heh heh. Sorry , no balloon.
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Heh heh. Sorry , you've no brain.

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