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To: Neocon who wrote (190570)10/10/2001 12:40:41 PM
From: calgal  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769670
 
Report: Taliban Commanders Surrendering to Northern Alliance

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To: Neocon who wrote (190570)10/10/2001 12:40:41 PM
From: DMaA  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
And CANNOT keep his trap shut.

Clinton is not much of an issue at present, except insofar as he is culpable for screw ups......



To: Neocon who wrote (190570)10/10/2001 1:06:24 PM
From: asenna1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"I was pointing out that calls to solidarity, sacrifice, and militancy are normal in situations of war (including the Cold War), and not peculiar to fascism."

No, but the actual words used by the locals are amazingly similar. I think any reader can clearly see this. Including those spewing threats, obscenities and personal attacks, which I find hysterical - and quite telling.

"It is not that there is much similarity in your quotes to anything on the thread, it is that you try to draw a comparison, which is inherently provocative."

I do? I have simply posted a few QUOTES. The QUOTES draw the comparisons, not me. What part of this rather simple concept do you not understand?

"By the way, the crack about "taking a number" confirms my point. Clinton is not much of an issue at present, except insofar as he is culpable for screw ups......"

Is your favorite show Spin City? "Clinton is not much of an issue at present"

At present?

Spin, baby, spin...



To: Neocon who wrote (190570)10/10/2001 1:20:56 PM
From: asenna1  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
"I was pointing out that calls to solidarity, sacrifice, and militancy are normal in situations of war."

All very lovely, but I wasn't.

Now where have you heard these types of refernces before?

"We see then that a good part of a people's history is determined by what it has inherited. If we ask what sorts of physical or intellectual traits these may be, or what groups there are, we will see that each people has three groups. The first is a large group of people with average gifts, the most of us who are able to deal with the normal problems life presents us with. Next there is a very small group. This group has received a better inheritance than most of us, not because of any particular virtue on its part, but simply because of fate. The leaders of humanity, those who build states, lead people, or touch the soul, come from this group. And there is a third small group with particular traits, also not their fault: those who are sick or genetically defective. They are not up to the challenges of life, and need outside help to survive.

As humanity of a nation go through the centuries, the decisive fact is which of these three groups is the strongest. One might say: "That is not a question at all. The strongest will win, the group from which the leaders come. This superior group has to be the strongest in the end, it must gradually have its way." Well, that is how things would be without people, if people with their little brains did not believe that they could change the laws of life given to the world by heaven.

The Source: Dr. Groß, "Nationalsozialistische Rassenpolitik. Eine Rede an die deutschen Frauen (Dessau, C. Dünnhaupt, 1934).