JohnWarren
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ORIGINAL: DesertRat I can see how that would be a useful tactic for discrediting an opponent. Bob It is, quite frightningly effective. Just after WWI, the Brits were quite proud about the effectiveness of their campaign of lies (to distinguish it from propaganda which told about actual occurances) like mass murder by German troops and bayonetting of babies and several books were written on the subject. After Hitler invaded Poland, stories started surfacing about the concentration camps and the "final solution." Germans were able defuse much of the outrage by insisting "perfidious Albion" was up to its old tricks.
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