VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Graham|DATE|1377592178|CONTENT|Martin Luther King anniversary is in the news, so I can actually risk being topical for once.  I&#039;ll spend most of the time praising him.  I&#039;m onto a winner there as everyone agrees he was a great guy so I can praise him to the skies and everyone will agree with me.  

Then, when everyone&#039;s nodding in agreement, I&#039;ll cunningly slip in mention of the New and Old Testament prophets, with a crafty little claim that they were just like MLK.  Then I&#039;ll mention one or two, like Bereishit, Shemot, Viagra [Vayikra surely?], Shemule [url=http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Testament]or one of the many others.[/url]  

On second thoughts I&#039;ll probably not bother with that last bit.  Most people have become brain-dead by the two minute mark so I&#039;ll just leave it as a bald, unsubstantiated statement.  Just by mentioning a well-loved preacher and claiming he&#039;s the same as the prophets in the bible should be enough.  

I think I read somewhere that marketing people call this the &#039;halo effect&#039;.    In the words of another great American thinker You can fool most of the people most of the time. Job done I think.|IP-ADDRESS|95.149.12.4|MODERATIONFLAG|