Posted on 04/13/2014 8:55:20 PM PDT by PaulCruz2016
He got 23 write-in votes (0.01%). Which would be no big deal, except how did he actually get 23 people to spell his name well enough to be counted? There are at least 22 nutcases at large in MO-07!
tuxedo junction
ALL democrats are “the Problem”, helped by a large part of republicans..
(If the scumbag [national] socialist is guilty) throw him into a locked room, with noise isolation, and with about four burly and pissed off Mossad agents/interrogation specialists with rubber hoses and cattle branding equipment.
See his Wikipedia page, which existed previously to the current incident.
Too bad he lacked the cojones to take his fight directly to the source of his troubles.
The grandfather and grandson he murdered were not even Jews. Methodists. Insane situation.
Yeah, he really blew it.
(Do you even realize what you said?)
Also, the zi in Nazi comes from the German word Sozialist.
No. The word National is spoken in German “nah tsi oh nahl”
Nazi is just the first two syllables.
It's the thought that counts.
What the suspect had to say (H/T to JPost).
Democrat Party leader?
You misunderstood me. I am just dumbfounded at how utterly senseless this was. I am also. Jewish, so don't even go there.
“the SPLC said it was able to identify Cross as Miller after a phone conversation with Miller’s wife, Marge, in which she told them police had come to her home and told her that her husband had been arrested in the shootings.”
Great detective work there, SPLC! /s
How come they write it Nazi instead of Nati?
“Z” is pronounced like “s” in German.
Do Germans say “Nah-see?”
In German, the letter Z is pronounced "tset". The "t" is not silent, but inflected.
"Nazi" is thereby pronounced "nah-tsee" -- which sounds very close to "naht-see".
I've heard dozens of Germans pronounce it with a soft “s.”
I've never heard it pronounced “tset” with an inflected “t.”
My own German is very basic, so I can't dispute what you say.
But I am surprised to hear all this.
By the way, at least one native born German thought that “zi” comes from Sozialist, which is where I got the idea.
The MSM are going to love this. They’ll be parading this story around as much as possible.
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