1 posted on
11/03/2016 7:16:55 AM PDT by
SJackson
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2 posted on
11/03/2016 7:17:28 AM PDT by
SJackson
(The Pilgrims—Doing the jobs Native Americans wouldn’t do !)
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3 posted on
11/03/2016 7:18:39 AM PDT by
GOP Poet
To: SJackson
I ain’t surprised. If you stick your neck out and do something good, something that God wants, the devil is going to be on your tail trying to stop you.
4 posted on
11/03/2016 7:21:21 AM PDT by
HiTech RedNeck
(Embrace the Lion of Judah and He will roar for you and teach you to roar too. See my page.)
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5 posted on
11/03/2016 7:27:10 AM PDT by
RushIsMyTeddyBear
(<<<<< he no longer IS my 'teddy bear'.)
To: SJackson
Good story here. Thanks for posting.
6 posted on
11/03/2016 7:30:46 AM PDT by
Leaning Right
(Why am I holding this lantern? I am looking for the next Reagan.)
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Schindler’s life and story reflects the great dichotomy present in the German personality. Intelligence, creativity an even kindness coexist simultaneously with harsh dogmatic compulsions, rigidity, projection and murderous prejudice. It continues to this day and is reflected in their politics and policies. Churchill summarized it best. “The Germans are either at your throat or at your feet”. They can never atone for their crimes nor will they ever recover the irreplaceable genetic loss of their best stock between 1914-1945. The results insanity of the Kaiser and Hitler can never be forgotten or reversed.
7 posted on
11/03/2016 7:33:38 AM PDT by
allendale
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Schindler's List
A great film -BUT- one of the saddest, most depressing films I've ever watched.
9 posted on
11/03/2016 7:37:50 AM PDT by
oh8eleven
(RVN '67-'68)
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10 posted on
11/03/2016 7:39:24 AM PDT by
M Kehoe
To: SJackson
A colleague of mine was one of the last to speak with Emilie Schindler before she passed away.
Let's just say that Oskar was far more enigmatic than the books or movies have portrayed him. A very good man, but also one who fought his temptations (to put it mildly).
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16 posted on
11/03/2016 7:49:48 AM PDT by
Lisbon1940
(Trump-Pence 2016: No full-term Governors!)
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Instructive tale for all those who believe that world attitudes toward Jews actually changed at all after WWII.
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“German industrialist, Nazi Party member, war profiteer, alcoholic, and shameless womanizer”
I always laugh at the term “womanizer”. It implies that helpless innocent women are hypnotized by men into doing things they would NEVER dream of.
23 posted on
11/03/2016 8:17:27 AM PDT by
DesertRhino
(November 8, America's Brexit!!!)
To: SJackson
There’s a lesson here that is applicable to this election.
God can use incredibly flawed men to do good.
26 posted on
11/03/2016 8:26:17 AM PDT by
dfwgator
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The end of Schindler's List suggested that he had a difficult life after the war.It would appear that booze might have been one of the main problems.It's not difficult to imagine how anyone,including Schindler,who had suffered,or seen suffering,during WWII would turn to booze to kill the pain.Although he was clearly an imperfect man my guess is that he didn't have a huge problem at The Pearly Gates.
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Ring,,This RING, is worth 3 , maybe 4.
Moving.
35 posted on
11/03/2016 11:19:26 AM PDT by
Big Red Badger
(UNSCANABLE in an IDIOCRACY!)
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