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PAINFUL DECEPTIONS -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

For example, Gary Bauer, one of the Republican candidates for President in 2000, tells us that Meyssan's book is "obscene" and "disgusting."

He goes on to refer to Meyssan as a "lunatic," and he refers to his research as an "hallucination."  If Bauer offered evidence that Meyssan suffered from hallucinations, and if he supported his accusation that Meyssan's book is obscene, then his report would be worth reading.

However, his article is nothing but insults.  When children behave this way, we tell them to stop it.  The world might improve if we discuss issues, but it won't if all we do is insult one another.

Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney of Georgia wanted an investigation of the attack, and as a result, she received the same abuse as Meyssan.

For example, Jonah Goldberg, an editor at the National Review, informs his readers that:

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