1 posted on
11/02/2016 7:15:43 AM PDT by
meopen
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To: meopen
My little doodle, inspired by Freepers on a previous thread:

2 posted on
11/02/2016 7:17:25 AM PDT by
bigbob
(The Hillary indictment will have to come from us.)
To: meopen
I’m not surprised that Hitlary would us a fascist slogan, she IS a fascist.
3 posted on
11/02/2016 7:18:14 AM PDT by
DaveA37
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Listening to Chris Plante and heard the same thing!
4 posted on
11/02/2016 7:19:31 AM PDT by
notaliberal
(St. Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle,)
To: meopen
Heard it, too.
Searched for direct Mussolini quote, but can’t find any.
He says it by inference of fascism, but not exact words.
5 posted on
11/02/2016 7:21:47 AM PDT by
Carriage Hill
( Peace is that brief glorious moment in history, when everyone stands around reloading.)
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Stronger shackled together? Stronger set free!
To: meopen
8 posted on
11/02/2016 7:23:19 AM PDT by
Bobalu
(He who elects a criminal is not a victim, but an accomplice.)
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This is pretty funny to me. The first time I heard the word I thought of the definition of Fascism (”fascism” was coined by Mussolini):
The rope is made strong by the multiple strands holding together.
12 posted on
11/02/2016 7:24:47 AM PDT by
Mr. Douglas
(Today is your life. What are you going to do with it?)
To: meopen
All hail Il Corrotto!!

13 posted on
11/02/2016 7:26:32 AM PDT by
Opinionated Blowhard
("When the people find they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic.")
To: meopen
Obama used the slogan “Forward!” which is a traditional Marxist slogan.
These people are not really subtle. Their roots are showing.
14 posted on
11/02/2016 7:27:32 AM PDT by
ClearCase_guy
(Abortion is what slavery was: immoral but not illegal. Not yet.)
To: meopen
Good post. Welcome to FR!
17 posted on
11/02/2016 7:28:30 AM PDT by
Genoa
(Luke 12:2)
To: meopen
Reminds one of this meme, used by Stalin, Mao, Lenin...


18 posted on
11/02/2016 7:28:50 AM PDT by
C210N
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20 posted on
11/02/2016 7:33:57 AM PDT by
BigEdLB
(Take it Easy, Chuck. I'm Not Taking it Back -- Donald Trump)
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National and social unity was symbolized by the fascesthemselves, the bound sticks being stronger together than individually.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Propaganda_of_Fascist_Italy
23 posted on
11/02/2016 7:35:27 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(We are not electing a saint. We are electing an ass kicker! Vote for Trump! Defeat Illiarily!)
To: meopen
Let’s
SCHLONGher
TOGETHER
24 posted on
11/02/2016 7:42:16 AM PDT by
weston
(SO HERE'S THE STORY: As far as I'm concerned, it's Christ or nothing!)
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25 posted on
11/02/2016 7:43:06 AM PDT by
RandallFlagg
(Vote for your guns!)
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It’s still a fascist slogan.
Mussolini had more honor, and more capability, than Hillary Clinton could ever think of having. You can’t call Hillary Hitler only because she’s just not competent enough...she’s evil enough and fascist enough, it’s just that she’s not go ability whatsoever.
To: meopen
It’s a plausible theory; the word that fascism is derived from means “a bundle of sticks” or a “bundle of rods,” each of which is easily breakable alone, but is strong and unbreakable when bundled together. In fact, it is more than a “plausible” connection, it is the exact same idea. Funny how the media - ever alert for “dog whistles” and sinister sources in Trump’s campaign - missed this one. /s
To: meopen
What’s this “Stronger Together” stuff? BJ says the slogan is, “Growing Together.”
30 posted on
11/02/2016 7:51:02 AM PDT by
bgill
(From the CDC site, "We don't know how people are infected with Ebola")
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Both the Stronger Together and I'm With Her slogans are the type you normally get from a dictator. It would be more appropriate for someone like Lenin, Stalin, Hitler and Mao.
31 posted on
11/02/2016 7:52:07 AM PDT by
RayChuang88
(FairTax: America's economic cure)
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