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Politics : PRESIDENT GEORGE W. BUSH -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: rich4eagle who wrote (241534)3/24/2002 9:25:43 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 769667
 
Nazis hate and attack Jews. Did you know that? Sound familiar?

Nazi stands for Nazionale Sozialist Duetsche Arbeiter Partie. Get that? Sozialist is the German word for "Socialist".

Right wing? I think not.

Abraham Lincoln was a Republican. Heard of him? Emancipation Proclamation?

Teddy Roosevelt?

Dwight Eisenhower?

Ronald Reagan?

George Bush?

Those guys were all Republican Presidents. They served their terms and returned the gov't in the same shape they found it- -a working democracy.

The fact that you have a reality contact problem is no one's problem but yours.



To: rich4eagle who wrote (241534)3/24/2002 9:52:03 PM
From: CYBERKEN  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 769667
 
The most startling resemblance to the Nazis in post-war history has been the Clinton/Gore "war room". This propaganda machine kept a criminal in office for the simple purpose of holding power for as long as possible. Like the Nazis, the people rejected them at election time. The Nazi's never managed to get a majority either. The Nazis also disguised themselves as socialists during the period they had to stand for election. Carville and the "war room" crew were as identical to the Reich Ministry of Propaganda as if they had idolized Goebbels and studied his work.

Further parallels would take many posts. The most under-reported being the out-of-hand incessant racism of the Clinton/Gore movement, a legacy that still haunts today's politics...