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Genocide, guns, and Hollywood
Posted by David Hardy · 23 June 2010 01:40 PM
Dan Gifford raises some serious points at the screening of a documentary on genocide.
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Of course, the reason the Left doesn't want to talk about genocide is because it is still an integral part of their playbook.
Hey, when you're answering to a higher calling, the ends always justify the means. Always.
It seems there are an inordinate number of people who think that the major problem of the unpopular totalitarian regimes was their leaders' attitude or values, and not their power.
Right on cue, Woody Allen suggests that Barack Obama be given temporary dictatorial powers, presumably because he will use them to better ends than history's other dictators.