LOL, so a text written by a man in his 70’s with typo’s that doesn’t agree with your world view is not to be taken seriously??
Why would a retired general named Farmington go through so much trouble to put out something that is a fraud?? Why would he risk his reputation by pulling what would be a schoolboy prank?
First of all, the text was supposedly written by a Gen Cash, not Gen Farrington. Farrington (again, supposedly) wrote the introduction. Changes like this happen when something gets mass e-mailed, slightly changed, then e-mailed again. That’s mostly where you’ll find this document – pasted on blogs after people get it via e-mail.
The letter has the feel of something written by some bored far-right neo-nazi social misfit, taking a break from writing his manifesto and cleaning his assault rifle – not a retired general. Now I know why… after doing a little more research, it looks like the e-mail was from an editorial which has Gen Cash’s name on it. The grammatical errors were added, along with emphasis on certain words, because our bored social misfit, genius that he is, never learned how to copy and paste. He apparently took Cash’s original document, retyped it, and then started spamming people.
Which facts are in error and please give us the documentation that disputes them.
Even assuming Cash wrote it, I still have some problems with the content. For example – “Oil will not be available to this country at any price.”
Yeah, because the mid-east is the only region on Earth with oil. Last I heard, Canada was our number one supplier of oil. Venezuela and Mexico are number 3 and 4 on the list, after Saudi Arabia.
You can also count me as yet another person (registered non-partisan) who voted for Bush, now regrets that vote, and considers him to be a complete moron.
Feel free to escalate the personal attacks, if you like, and/or forward the spam letter to all your friends. Me, I’m going out to look at houses 🙂