links for 2008-11-11

November 11th, 2008 by eyal | Filed under Uncategorized. | Print This Post Print This Post
  • "Take a relatively unknown man. Younger than all of his opponents. Black. With a bad-sounding name. Consider his first opponent: the best-known woman in America, connected to one of the most successful politicians in history. Then consider his second opponent: a well-known war hero with a long, distinguished record as a U.S. senator. It didn't matter. Barack Obama had a better marketing strategy than either of them. "Change." " Lots of people all over the world bought this product..
  • "Teachers are dropping controversial subjects such as the Holocaust and the Crusades from history lessons because they do not want to cause offence to children from certain races or religions, a report claims." I received this claim via email and initially thought it must be a hoax. Alas, it isn't. No need to be a rocket scientist to figure out which 'certain race or religion' this is referring to.
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2 Responses to “links for 2008-11-11”

  1. frank | 11/11/08

    In the Crusades the conservative christians killed everybody in the Middle east and the Holocaust never happened. Roosevelt knew in advance about Pearl Harbout and Bush personally set the explosives in the Towers, while Cheney was building Gitmo.
    The hippies not only smell but they also wrote the new school textbooks and there in no more need to “Question the Authority”, because the perfect marketing package have elected the “ONE we have been waiting for”. Actually we have been there before. Groupthink and the continuation of the Stalinist rewriting of history. Now of course on much higher and organized global level. And the Brits will be the first to go. There the Barbarians already broke the gates and Sharia is in place.
    Fortunately, Forex is still legal and I am looking forward to take part in the distribution of my profits with those who benefited from electing the one who walks on the water.

  2. eyal | 11/11/08

    Lol frank, are you resisting “change”? You don’t like salvation and world sympathy again?

    Every major product in history that drove world trade and economics lost its dominance eventually. Gold, salt, spices, human trafficking, coffee, silver etc. Oil will be the same, too bad it’s later rather than sooner but when we get there I suspect we’ll see some serious ‘reversion to the mean’ in many areas of geopolitics and social behaviours.

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