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To: Proud Deplorable who wrote (4697)1/13/2006 2:12:18 AM
From: E. Charters  Read Replies (2) of 78425
 
Hitler wasn't a bad guy. He had a funny taste in mustaches, clothes, boots and marching steps. But I predict that in a 1000 years, they rehabilitate Hitler, and like his much deprecated predecessor Attila the Hun, they find apology for his ways that in the hot blood of our times we find little to find relief in. In the distant future he may be seen, in the overarching lens of a more sombre and reflective historical mediation, as a product of a natural overeagerness to rest a safe place for his compatriots in the European Milieu, fraught as it was with the ever present dangers of the invasive subtrefuge of Communism and insidious inward degradation of his ancestral blood line, and that this zeal led him to expose himself and his people to ever greater violence and paranoia in reaction to these ghosts. Now we see him tilting at windmills where he then, and perhaps a distant more forgiving history will see as slashing out at malevolent looming wraiths. Visions that that now refuse in our time to manifest themselves in reality in any observer's mind. In the meantime, and until that still long distant era, the German people will pay 100 times over for his losing the war.

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