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Mauer Attacks Bob Doering,
A Veteran Wounded Twice In Combat In Viet Nam!
Compares Him To Taliban! |
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Unfortunately For Mauer, Another Resident
Without A Hidden Agenda, Writes That McPeek, Who Made
Similar Claims In An Editorial, Is
Making Innuendoes & Writing Half-Truths! |
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Is Mauer Looking For Favors From The Town
Board?
YES? |
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Is He Still Trying To Acquire (Purchase?)
Exclusive Use Of A Portion Of Point Breeze Drive Within Lake
Erie Beach Park? |
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Mauer Is A Member Of The Lake Erie Beach
Advisory Board!
How Can The Town Board Claim That
This Is NOT A
Conflict Of Interest? |
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Mr. McPeek, Did You Investigate
Into Who Bought The Cheese Cake? Why The Supervisor's "Friend"
Paid For The Hotel? Or Who Shared A Room With Karen Erickson? |
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Did Mauer & McPeek Read The Goebbles Diaries?
Is It Their Bible?
Did You Notice Even One Of McPeek's Readers Identified These Goebbles'
Tactics? |
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The Goebbels Diaries
offers a fascinating and entirely novel angle of vision
on the outbreak and opening years of the Second World War.
Albert Speer's memoirs also presented a new look at
Nazism; they were very accurately entitled Inside the
Third Reich. But Goebbels' diaries track the focus
closer: they might be called Inside Hitler's Capital. Hitler had always had the keenest appreciation of
the importance of feeding the media with what they and he
both wanted: he made news, in every sense of the term. But Goebbels went further. He managed news.... By 1939,
Goebbels had become an altogether more expert and
many-sided lord of the media than when he was when
steering German opinion
to accept Nazi victory during the Kampfzeit.
Since the only principle to guide his life was that of
unswerving obedience to the Fuhrer's will, he threw
himself (when war came) into
manipulating the truths and rumors of strategy
with all the relentless dynamism that he brought to
making lies the instrument of
political victory.
—from the Foreword by John Keegan,
author of Six Armies in
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