... A[n Obama] speech always has effects that last a long time, for weeks, and leaves citizens especially open to the great questions of the day. This gives a clear task to party members, who share a responsibility for the attitudes and behavior of the people toward the life questions of the nation. [Obama's] words are seeds in the people's hearts. The party member must care for this seed and see that it bears fruit. He will therefore study [Obama's] speech word for word over and over again in order to master the arguments that he will need in face-to-face propaganda. If he is able to rely on the words of [Obama] in all his conversations, he will be able to draw on [Obama's] powerful authority that can reach and silence even the most stubborn complainer. -- exerpted from "Front der Heimat" (the Home Front), Germany, 1939 (Anyone wanna guess who the brackets replace?) Sieg
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... A[n Obama] speech always has effects that last a long time, for weeks, and leaves citizens especially open to the great questions of the day. This gives a clear task to party members, who share a responsibility for the attitudes and behavior of the people toward the life questions of the nation. [Obama's] words are seeds in the people's hearts. The party member must care for this seed and see that it bears fruit. He will therefore study [Obama's] speech word for word over and over again in order to master the arguments that he will need in face-to-face propaganda. If he is able to rely on the words of [Obama] in all his conversations, he will be able to draw on [Obama's] powerful authority that can reach and silence even the most stubborn complainer.
-- exerpted from "Front der Heimat" (the Home Front), Germany, 1939
(Anyone wanna guess who the brackets replace?) Sieg
Not just no but HELL NO. I won't sign.
snowlodg
... A[n Obama] speech always has effects that last a long time, for weeks, and leaves citizens especially open to the great questions of the day.
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