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Tell a Lie Enough Times, Someone Might Fall for It.

Posted on 28. May, 2007 by John Fife in Curt Maynard, Top Stories

Tell a Lie Enough Times, Someone Might Fall for It.

Ewad3.jpg Would you want to Barbeque with these Buddies? Guess what, Nobody else in the real world does either.

By Curt Maynard

I rolled out of bed this morning and checked my email. On this particular morning, an anonymous individual sent me the following link which led me to an AOL poll explaining that most Americans chose Rudy Giuliani and Barack Obama as the two Presidential candidates they’d most like to spend time with at a picnic.[1]

AOL POLL

Well, talk about rolling on the floor laughing, my sides still hurt. This poll may be the most ridiculous item I’ve ever read on AOL, a service that outdoes itself on a daily basis as far as posting ridiculous news items.

Presumably, I’m supposed to believe that 37 percent of those polled by AOL would like to spend Memorial Day at a picnic with the wraith Rudy Giuliani? Please, a recent MSNBC poll[2] clearly reveals that the vast majority of those that watched Giuliani’s lackluster performance during the debates credited him only with being the most evasive in answering questions and having the most “rehearsed answers.”

I wouldn’t question the results of a poll showing that the majority of Americans would like to have a picnic with Ron Paul, but Rudy Giuliani? It’s too funny to be taken seriously; the man comes across as a greasy used car salesman, just look at his photos, tell me I’m wrong, does anyone really trust this guy? Initially I thought the AOL poll might be a parody, but upon closer inspection I realized it was just a typical AOL piece, deceitful and manipulative. One wonders where they acquired their sampling, perhaps an orthodox Jewish neighborhood in New York City?

As far as the majority of Democrats allegedly choosing to spend time with Barack Obama at a picnic, I have to be careful here in respect to stating the obvious, because Americans hate to hear the truth, they hate to even consider it, but nonetheless I’m compelled to mention the fact that despite being one of the lightest black men available to the Zionists, Obama is still black, and like it or not, the majority of Americans, who are still white aren’t going to vote for a black man in the privacy of a voting booth. The Democratic Party knows this, which ought to make any sane Democrat ask them self “why is my Party pushing a loser?”

This isn’t to say that Obama isn’t spouting the appropriate rhetoric, which today means only that he actively supports Israel and doesn’t hesitate to say so.

Curt, why is it that we shouldn’t take an AOL poll seriously? Folks – the truth is, Yahoo[3], AOL[4], Netscape[5] and MSN[6] have no business whatsoever being in the business of disseminating information, they are nothing but Internet versions of tabloids like the National Enquirer with a pro-Israel/Zionist agenda. Go to any of the above main pages and spend two minutes watching what pops up as ‘news.’ As of today, May 28, 2007 at 11:33 a.m. MSN’s big Memorial Day story, a headliner is entitled “Snip/Tuck,” and warns women how important it is to “find the right haircut for your face.” AOL’s Memorial Day headliner asks “How far would you go for more money?” “Would you flirt with the boss to get ahead?” Netscape is no better, in fact, personally I think Netscape is the absolutely worst source for information on the Internet, it appears to me to be nothing more than the crudest sort of socially engineering instrument on the Net, just check out the ISP’s homepage. Their big news item today is “Lindsay Lohan Strikes a Sexy Pose,[7]” I don’t have to explain the rest do I? And Yahoo, the number one website worldwide focuses on all the news that doesn’t matter. Today their headlines are “Reinventing the Wheel” and features a short video of two acrobats making a human wheel, neat, but pointless, especially given the fact that the United States is heading full steam ahead into a Police States led by a compromised and corrupt George Bush, who is beholden to a “shitty little country” in the Mid East known as Israel. Wake up people, we’re in deep doo-doo and you’re playing video games!

Back to the aforementioned AOL poll suggesting that a majority of people would like to have a picnic with Rudy Giuliani or Barack Obama – it’s untrue, it’s a total lie. There is no legitimate [That’s the key word, ‘legitimate’] poll that proves such a thing. AOL can post this nonsense and call it news because AOL wants to, it’s just that simple. Do you think AOL has to post a retraction if they are proven wrong? Hardly, they just ignore it and if they want criticism to ‘go away’ badly enough, they simply remove it from their search engine.

Consider what AOL is not saying in the survey. “The telephone survey of 1,166 randomly chosen people was conducted from April 25 to May 1 and has an overall margin of sampling error of 3 percentage points. Unmentioned is that the sampling error only applies to the sampling group they actually surveyed. In other words if they randomly sampled New York City residents, the results could hardly be applied to the people that live outside that bastion of Zionist and liberal think, i.e. the real world. Also unmentioned is that Ron Paul was apparently NOT included as a choice in the poll, making it even less credible.

The long and short of it is that you and I can no longer afford to believe anything the mainstream Zionist media says about anything. The mainstream media no longer exists to keep you informed, it exists only as a Zionist social engineering tool designed to manipulate and persuade. Turn off your television and come to the blogosphere.

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17 Responses to “Tell a Lie Enough Times, Someone Might Fall for It.”

  1. chris 28 May 2007 at 10:33 pm #

    Great article, thanks for posting it

  2. Erin 29 May 2007 at 6:08 pm #

    After reading this poorly written article I conclude that Curt Maynard is an angry moron. After all, wouldn’t you be angry if you were him?
    That’s not to say that I support either Giuliani or Obama, but Maynard almost made me change my mind!!

  3. Steve 29 May 2007 at 6:25 pm #

    So Erin, does your haircut fit YOUR face?

  4. chris 29 May 2007 at 6:25 pm #

    Erin, how about providing an actual example of what it is that irked you so. Was it when Maynard wrote that whites won’t vote for a black President? What was it?

  5. sharpinchi-town 29 May 2007 at 7:03 pm #

    Erin is probably offended that the truth has been spoken about Zionist influence (influence? Ok…they own the media!) in media matters. Perhaps she should read some books like 52 Documents to see what the Zionists are truly like, or maybe even check out some other historical documents that show how they aren’t even religious (yet enjoy using religion to further their goals. Much like their ancestors used the Jews and anti-semitism to further their goals of a homeland – paraphrased from Theodor Herzl’s diary).

    We need love and peace everywhere and the Zionists need to give up the goat on their wet dreams of world domination – we’re NOT interested.

  6. stereoman 29 May 2007 at 9:05 pm #

    The biggest mistake Mr. Maynard made in his column was bungling his premise. And that’s a pretty big thing. Maynard informs us that an anonymous friend sent him a link to an AOL poll. Maynard provides the link in his column. If you follow it, you will find that the referenced poll was not conducted by AOL at all, it was conducted by Quinnipiac University. Quinnipiac has been conducting polls for several years now, and has shown itself to be competent. So Maynard’s “presumption” that he’s “supposed to believe that 37 percent of those polled by AOL would like to spend Memorial Day at a picnic with the wraith Rudy Giuliani” is completely off base.

    He then argues that people should shun social interaction with Giuliani because of the man’s physical appearance and association with a profession that Maynard apparently finds repulsive. Such a person should not be lecturing other people about their choices of Presidential candidates, IMHO.

    Maynard then politely asks himself why we shouldn’t take an AOL poll seriously, and fills the middle of his screed with very cogent arguments about internet infotainment sites that have absolutely nothing to do with Quinnipiac University. He asks us to consider what the AOL poll is not telling us, but again, it’s not an AOL poll, and in fact he is mistaken in his interpretation of what “random” means and what a “margin of error” is in terms of opinion surveys.

    The ultimate irony is that there is in fact an AOL instant poll on the webpage, and it does in fact include all of the candidates from both parties. On the Republican side, Giuliani leads with 40%.

    Granted, instant online polls are not scientific. Nevertheless, it is ironic that almost 5,000 AOL readers who took the poll are not living in Mr. Maynard’s “real world”, where Presidential candidates are shunned because their skin is not clear enough.

  7. Eugene Davis 29 May 2007 at 9:50 pm #

    Thanks Mr. Maynard. You are 100% right on! The Zionist shills are pissed and trying to speak bad about you, but they just come accross as pathic pieces of crap, which they truly are.

  8. Curt Maynard 29 May 2007 at 10:26 pm #

    LOL at Stereoman,

    Stereoman, you Jewthink argument is just that, Jewthink. The point of writing the article is that anyone outside a Jewish neighborhood in New York City [in other words the rest of America] can walk outside their home and start asking people which candidate they’d like to picnic with and Guiliani would be the last choice you dumb cockbiter.

    That’s the point and I think I clearly expressed that.

  9. John 29 May 2007 at 10:46 pm #

    by cock biter I am guessing you mean this
    http://www.newsnet14.com/?p=23

  10. Curt Maynard 29 May 2007 at 10:58 pm #

    Yes John, that is exactly what I meant

    http://www.newsnet14.com/?p=23

  11. wp 29 May 2007 at 11:40 pm #

    Methinks the trolls are afoot.
    Look at the Alexa rankings of the sites that post Maynards articles you trollish doofi. The truth is Curt Matnard is wildly popular. Why? Because he is more insightful and entertaining than any of the eoffish whores who scrawl their drivel for the mainstream bird cage liners.
    Then again, the leftists and anti’s have no sense of humor and wouldn’t know truth if it bit them in the balls.
    Maynard and others who are gaining net fame are only going to grow in poularity.
    So put that in crack pipes beeeeatch.

  12. stereoman 30 May 2007 at 11:26 am #

    Thanks for your reply, Mr. Maynard. I accept that in the absence of any reasonable response to the points I made in my post, name-calling is the best you can do.

    Note to wp: Neil Boortz is also wildly popular.

  13. Erin 30 May 2007 at 7:34 pm #

    Curt Maynard has lost all credibility (if he ever had any) by resorting to schoolyard insults and vulgarity to try to defenf his specious logic.

  14. Curt Maynard 30 May 2007 at 10:04 pm #

    Jeez, Erin, I guess I’ll just give up writing about Jews and go fishing

  15. zelalem 31 May 2007 at 1:05 am #

    Great article.
    America is not ready for a Black President yet, no matter how brilliant he is.

  16. jbozks 31 May 2007 at 7:08 am #

    While I don’t necessarily support either candidate, if faced with the decision to have one or the other candidate at a picnic over the past Memorial Day weekend, Rudy G. would be in the house!

  17. God 31 May 2007 at 12:33 pm #

    God sayeth to thee: Curt is right. The fact is, only the most depraved, greedy, lying, degenerate scum have a chance at becoming U.S. kommissar…. er, president. (Zionist) Jews rule the world, and the U.S. presidente is always a well-trained chimp that only serves the interests of his Talmudic masters. But, if the survey stated that the picnic would include peanut butter and Drano sandwiches and cyanide-sweetened kool-aid, God would imagine that Giuliani and Obama would be the top choices.


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