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[–] 0rion 0 points 19 points (+19|-0) ago 

Ted may have been nuts, but he was an incredibly intelligent man. For someone who seemed to have such a tight grasp of how the world works, I still can't figure out how he thought his little campaign would make any difference. He could have had far more success as a philosopher than a murderer.

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[–] Whitemail 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

When Muslims rape women and kill people, the Muslims are the victims.

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[–] jerry 2 points 4 points (+6|-2) ago 

Hehi wonder if his victims think he is a victim too

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[–] JJNova 1 point 8 points (+9|-1) ago 

He also railed against the military-industrial complex also. I think he expected his manifesto to get traction, but instead it got buried. It was a good plan (I mean, you know, the plan, not the actions) but we've gotten hip to the game and make sure to not turn people into martyrs anymore.

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[–] Whitemail 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago 

It's like Mein Kampf. It's easily available in America, but when the author is painted as being the most evil man in the world, people aren't going to embrace the message. Ted comes off as a crazy psycho, so the message didn't have the ability to spread.

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[–] Nayra [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

He really could have. I find it amazing how well he managed to quickly describe the psychology of leftists.

At the same time, he had a well-documented involvement with the MK Ultra program which I'm sure was unhealthy.

It's pretty unfortunate. He would've been a huge figurehead in the current anti-PC war.

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[–] bourbonexpert 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

i think if the internet today existed back then, he would be a lot more popular and powerful.