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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: TimF who wrote (176288)10/9/2003 5:20:26 PM
From: tejek  Read Replies (1) of 1574683
 
was the one who made the comment many months ago and was criticized unfairly by you all.

No the criticism was entirely fair and accurate.


I said that Hitler's political ideology was a conservative one and not liberal. That's is a fair and very accurate statement.

Also my statements was a response to what you posted recently not months ago. Not long ago you said "Who was it that said Hitler was just a radical conservative? Well, we now know he was right!", in response to the alleged statement by Arnold that he admired Hitler's rise from humble beginnings. Your statement in that context implies that somehow Arnold's statement is evidence, even proof that Hitler's ideas where just a more radical interpretation of mainstream conservatism. That is a ridiculous notion. Even if there was such a tie between Hitler and conservative thought (and there is not) Arnold's statements would not be evidence of it.

My comment re. Arnold was to wonder how an Austrian can admire Hitler on any level esp. with all the good leaders available to admire. Having said that, one could speculate that Arnold's conservative background makes such admiration possible.

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