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Originally posted by WarChild
There's a difference between telling something from your point of view, and completely distorting the truth.
In regards to the Heston Speech, it was not only out of context, but sentences were split up. He didn't leave off the first and last parts of a paragraph .. Rather he took the begining of one setnence, and the ending of another ..
That's not a point of view, that's twisting facts. If he wanted to use Heston's speech to prove a point, shouldn't he have atleast used what the man actually said?
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Can you please post these quotes and the proof?
Show the quotes from the original speech and show the edits, how hard can that be?
And no I dont feel like going look for myself, proof?