(Part 2) Best products from r/undelete

We found 5 comments on r/undelete discussing the most recommended products. We ran sentiment analysis on each of these comments to determine how redditors feel about different products. We found 25 products and ranked them based on the amount of positive reactions they received. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

Top comments mentioning products on r/undelete:

u/blazin_chalice · 1 pointr/undelete

I have a better suggestion. Read the actual book, "Curveball." It should be common knowledge by now, but Powell knew the evidence was flimsy. That's why he refused to make the UN speech unless CIA director Tenet was sitting right behind him while he did it--Powell wasn't going to be a fall guy.

u/FrontpageWatch · 1 pointr/undelete

>At the start of WW2 my Grandad lived on the boarder of Poland and Russia. Shortly after the war started in 1939 the Russians invaded Poland to protect Russian interests.
>He fought against the invading Russians and was eventually captured and put in prison. He survived prison gangs, lack of food and illness. He escaped with two other men across Siberia to Finland and on to England, he was the only one to make it to Finald.
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>He became a SOE member and returned to occupied Europe via submarine as a spy. He ended up in the middle east after the Nazis attacked Russia and was also torpedoed on the way back to England just off the coast of Africa.
>For the last couple of years of the War he became a fighter pilot and flew Mustangs.
>He dictated his memoirs in the 1980s and he died in 1999.
>AMA!
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>www.23days.eu
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>http://www.amazon.co.uk/23-Days-A-Memoir-1939/dp/0992933102
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>http://www.amazon.com/23-Days-Antoni-Joe-Podolski-ebook/dp/B00LD8207E
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>Proof: https://www.facebook.com/23days
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u/GroundhogNight · 77 pointsr/undelete

This is the message I just sent to the admins

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I remember when /u/Spez came back and did his big AMA, one of the big questions was about moderators abusing power. Then /u/Spez just did another AMA and the two biggest questions were in regard to moderators being abusive.

https://www.reddit.com/r/announcements/comments/4megfw/ama_about_my_darkest_secrets/d3uu949

Now we have a huge mass shooting. And the mods at /r/news are silencing discussion and conversation about it. It's absurd.

I actually woke up, 830 CT, checked Reddit, saw nothing out of the ordinary, started cooking breakfast. My girlfriend woke up, checked CNN and told me about the shooting. I re-opened the Reddit app and scrolled and scrolled and scrolled. Went to /r/News finally and saw that nuked thread. Went to /r/all and of all the god damn subs on Reddit, it's /r/the_donald leading the charge in reporting news.

Is this what you imagined Reddit to be? I certainly never thought it would come to this. For the last 5 years, I've always come to Reddit when events like this happen, because Reddit gave me the best perspective. Locals, professionals, lay people who are smart as hell: all gathered together, bringing their knowledge to bear on a situation. Reddit embodies one of the key lessons in the book Superforcasting—groups are smarter than individuals. Reddit live threads and megathreads have been amazing. /r/news and /r/worldnews have been, in the past, places that left mainstream media in the dust.

But today was an ugly day. Today was Reddit at its worst. Corrupted.

I hope you all take this seriously and send a message that moderation like this won't be tolerated. I recommend you remove every single one of the /r/news and /r/worldnews mods. Start fresh. That may take more work, but it's the healthiest choice you can make. Mods like this are legitimately a cancer. If you leave them alone, they will fester and continue to wreak havoc on the body "in toto".

Whether you all like it or not, Reddit has become a political tool. It's become a business tool. It's become a marketing tool. You've created something amazing that helps shape the world. But it's also shaped by the world. And, just like a gun, there are people who would use Reddit in evil ways. It's time to stop ignoring the issues with moderators and moderation. People with selfish interests have, overtime, worked their way into key moderation positions in reddit. Mod abuse is real. And mod abuse is something that will wreck your site, that will leave Reddit a hollow shell of what it began is, what it was, and what it could have been.

Please, do something. You're our only hope.

u/dimaswonder · 14 pointsr/undelete

Except that few did anything heroic. Instead, they suffered far higher death rates than average I.Q. soldiers, and got normal soldiers killed around them as well.

"Many military men, including William Westmoreland, the commanding general in Vietnam, viewed McNamara’s program as a disaster. Because many of the substandard men were incompetent in combat, they endangered not only themselves but their comrades as well. Their death toll was appallingly high."
https://www.amazon.com/McNamaras-Folly-Low-IQ-Troops-Vietnam-ebook/dp/B0108H60MG

"The low IQ soldiers were incompetent in combat, putting themselves and their comrades in danger. Inevitably, their death toll was appallingly high."
https://www.veteranstoday.com/2018/11/01/mcnamaras-morons-vietnam-was-war-for-profit-american-lives-be-damned/