Posted on 02/25/2017 8:47:49 PM PST by nickcarraway
Shooting Up covers drugs in War.
There was no need to drug the kamikazis. Their ideology viewed suicide very differently. Many military committed suicide when they lost battles.
Hitler’s day began after ten a.m. and he was notorious for marathon gab sessions which bored its members. Upper to start the day, downers to end it.
But, he was a terrific painter.
JFK had addisons disease and war injuries. Disgusting to compare JFK to Hitler.
The meth kept them awake long enough to get them to the target.
Fake News...
Well his daddy loved Hitler.
His dad was no good in lots of ways. I see nothing in JFK that reminds me of Adolph. Really, he would have been the most conservative person in the race this year on both sides.
Id sure hate for someone to evaluate my kids decency based on my bio.
and the Muslim Grand Mufti spent the war in Berlin as a friend of Hitler, and was a channel for his opium poppies.
Probably helped him with all the gay sex he was having.
Hitler had no balls, just like most European men who seem impotent to stand up to their refugee loving goberments.
Just like Bill Clinton.
Meth Kamph ?
That was Goebbels.
No, there are no comparisons, except for the daily injections of who knows what.
JFK wasn't Hitler by any means, but he was no saint, either.
And it is totally fair to mention that whatever JFK received to his mental status.
They both got mind altering drugs.
Hitler was obviously a paranoid schizophrenic. He was mentally ill at the outset. Sometimes normal people see something almost godlike and mesmerizing in the mentally ill. After all, he couldn’t have done what he did all by himself.
JFK seemed a decent sort but not without faults. He did fight in WW2. He didn’t very enamored with socialism and seemed very committed to fighting communism.
Nor was he the only one. Goering was, by then, a nearly total opiate addict who was apparently unaware of the very orders he had signed, certain of which may be summed up in a single infamous name: Auschwitz. His captivity brought him cold turkey back to the real world, and the Nuremberg trials showed him just how very hideous that was.
Common to most contemporary observers - Speer and Doenitz, notably - is the sense that at the end these men had been operating under a near total dissociation from reality. The grotesqueries the American troops found at the liberation of Dachau were testament to what happens when insanity is the order of the day.
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