right out of the pages of Mein Kampf
Thursday, September 25th, 2008The Neocon strategy in turn is lifted right out of the pages of Mein Kampf, and let us never forget that.
The Neocon strategy in turn is lifted right out of the pages of Mein Kampf, and let us never forget that.
And really, the ban on fried foods is a bad idea. It looks like the tree huggers and food Nazi’s are running the convention.
I ask you: How long will you continue to allow the government of Sudan to manipulate this body? Did Adolph Hitler get to choose which troops should be deployed to end his genocide?
Not everybody is buying that John-McCain-is-a-war-hero stuff. Here’s a guy (a professor at Princeton, no less) who figures McCain is halfway to being a regular Hitler. (The commenters agree, and then some.)
Whereas in Nazi Germany and Fascist Italy school-children were required to pledge allegiance to Il Duce or Der Führer, a more chilling battle-cry emerges from their fragile eggshell minds:
“I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America”.
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How long until every American is required to own an American flag, disregarding the fact it was made in Korea similar to in Nazi Germany, where every German citizen was required to own a copy of Mein Kampf?
You sound exactly like Hitler! HOw can you even write something like this?? No wait! Its you, ofcourse you can write something like this.
This is the same Congressman Ellison who, in December, 2006, Hannity vilified for using a Koran in his ceremonial swearing in. Hannity compared it to using Mein Kampf.
As you know with these types of things, one thing leads to another and before you know it, our civil liberties have eroded so much that our society resembles that of the declining years of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, or Hitler’s Germany, or Stalin’s Russia where everybody’s paranoid and looking over their shoulder.
Ratner addressed an exercise in extremist political theater, the “International Commission of Inquiry On Crimes Against Humanity Committed by the Bush Administration,” at which he compared the president to Adolf Hitler and accused him of formulating a “plan for what has to be called a coup-d’etat in America.”
Of course as you state, these goals were CLEARLY documented in a rather brazen doctrine and manifesto written by the real NeoCons in the document titled ” The Project For a New American Century” written in the late 1990′s. ( Hitler wrote Mein Kampf in prison and we all know what transpired after that!)