In a message dated 96-01-10 00:41:21 EST, you write:
>Hal Popplewell wrote
>>Communication is NOT *inherently* good. Hitler, as an extreme example,
>>was an excellent communicator.
>
>In this case the response to Hitler was inherently bad. That is strong
>response in the years 1930-1935 could have prevented a major disaster.
I think an important point to remember about communication is this
(referring to the Hitler example) --If you tell a lie long enough and hard
enough and to enough people, it becomes the truth. Hitler is an extreme
and emotional example. However, think of some of the messages we receive
and have received that guide and have guided our actions....
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