User talk:Astor Piazzolla
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[edit] RE proven links
Obviously you and I disagree. I don't live in Sweden or Virginia, but I am fascinated by the war of accusations between LaRouche and his enemies. It's never about LaRouche's ideas, which are complicated in some ways but in other ways simple: he is for the Franklin Roosevelt approach, and against globalization and free trade. But do his enemies like Chip Berlet and Dennis King ever just simply say that they think globalization is better? No, they say that the Roosevelt approach is fascist. Do they believe it? I don't think so. They won't engage in a straightforward debate. Does anybody actually think the LaRouche group was involved in the Palme killing? Do you? I doubt it.
But the thing which really intrigues me is, why go to all the trouble? Is the LaRouche group that powerful or influential? But it is clear to me that the US government, plus private interests, spent literally hundreds of millions of dollars to try to finish off LaRouche. And if that thing about Herbert Brehmer is on the level, the East Bloc went to some trouble to get rid of him also. What makes this guy so important to them? I'd like to be able to figure it out. --ManEatingDonut 23:08, 15 September 2006 (UTC)
[edit] pedigrees
You may wish to check the several genealogical trees mentioned at Wikipedia:Articles for deletion/Greek pedigree of Empress Sisi. Maed 03:01, 6 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Response from Marvin Diode
I feel somewhat insulted by your message on my talk page. Your claim is incorrect; I have participated in a variety of different articles, generally ones that appear on the RFC pages for politics. In the article you reference, I have no objection to "furious hate campaigns" if it is quotes, and properly cited. If it appears as an uncited editorial comment in the article, it is inappropriate, regardless of what the topic of the article is. --Marvin Diode 22:13, 4 July 2007 (UTC)