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Something I noticed about JTs predictions
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<blockquote data-quote="August" data-source="post: 11798" data-attributes="member: 138"><p><strong>Something I noticed about JTs predictions</strong></p><p></p><p>Darkwolf you said,</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>and I think you missed my point. I chose Lenin as the posterboy revolutionary. (Although Jefferson and company are hands down my favorite revolutionaries.) Any revolutionary gets the word out, that's true; but I am talking about the murmerings of action I hear on this and other boards--most of which I unfortunately believe is Federal baiting. Can you imagine Jefferson and Adams posting drafts of the Declaration of Independence on their website, <a href="http://www.breakfromtheking.org" target="_blank">www.breakfromtheking.org</a>? Let's remember they were all wanted for treason for that drafting and if they were not successful there would be paintings of them hanging from a tree in the Commonwealth Gallery of Art.</p><p></p><p>That said Darkwolf I enjoy your posts very much and welcome to the community.</p><p></p><p>On the subject of the press, let me just end this once and for all. The press is not left or right. It is corporate pure and simple. Let me illustrate with a simple example.</p><p></p><p>You are the owner of a tiny radio station with three primary sponsors in town:</p><p></p><p>Bill's Hardware</p><p>Jackson Manufacturing</p><p>Small Town Grocery</p><p></p><p>You also have 3 part-time news reporters on your staff; they come to you with three news stories, but you only have room at 6pm for one additional news story. Which one do you pick?</p><p></p><p>"Apple Festival promises record attendance"</p><p>"Jackson Manufacturing employees wanted for embezzlement"</p><p>"Small Town Grocery target of State audit for tax evasion and sanitation standards"</p><p></p><p>Now get stockholders involved on the macrocosm of this example and doesn't it get complicated?</p><p></p><p>And by the way, if you are the reporter who discovered the state audit, do you push until you lose your job or do you go to the Apple Festival?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="August, post: 11798, member: 138"] [b]Something I noticed about JTs predictions[/b] Darkwolf you said, and I think you missed my point. I chose Lenin as the posterboy revolutionary. (Although Jefferson and company are hands down my favorite revolutionaries.) Any revolutionary gets the word out, that's true; but I am talking about the murmerings of action I hear on this and other boards--most of which I unfortunately believe is Federal baiting. Can you imagine Jefferson and Adams posting drafts of the Declaration of Independence on their website, [url=http://www.breakfromtheking.org]www.breakfromtheking.org[/url]? Let's remember they were all wanted for treason for that drafting and if they were not successful there would be paintings of them hanging from a tree in the Commonwealth Gallery of Art. That said Darkwolf I enjoy your posts very much and welcome to the community. On the subject of the press, let me just end this once and for all. The press is not left or right. It is corporate pure and simple. Let me illustrate with a simple example. You are the owner of a tiny radio station with three primary sponsors in town: Bill's Hardware Jackson Manufacturing Small Town Grocery You also have 3 part-time news reporters on your staff; they come to you with three news stories, but you only have room at 6pm for one additional news story. Which one do you pick? "Apple Festival promises record attendance" "Jackson Manufacturing employees wanted for embezzlement" "Small Town Grocery target of State audit for tax evasion and sanitation standards" Now get stockholders involved on the macrocosm of this example and doesn't it get complicated? And by the way, if you are the reporter who discovered the state audit, do you push until you lose your job or do you go to the Apple Festival? [/QUOTE]
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