Posted on 02/16/2005 12:12:54 PM PST by 1Old Pro
Edited on 02/16/2005 2:03:25 PM PST by Admin Moderator. [history]
Just now on his radio show...says we taken over by fringe people
Nazis were socialists, National Socialist Worker's party.
DO NOT allow the left to label us as Nazis!!
Hitler was Pro-Gun control, Pro Abortion, Pro Euthanasia, Pro Animal Rights (he was a vegetarian), Anti-Tobbacco, An Environmentalist. Does that sound familiar?
Here are some interesting quotes
"We are socialists, we are enemies of today's capitalistic economic system
for the exploitation of the economically weak, with its unfair salaries,
with its unseemly evaluation of a human being according to wealth and
property instead of responsibility and performance, and we are all
determined to destroy this system under all conditions."
--Adolf Hitler, May 1 1927
(Sounds like Ralph Nader!)
"Most cruel joke of all, however, has been played by Hitler & Co. on
those German capitalists and small businessmen who once backed National
Socialism as a means of saving Germany's bourgeois economic structure from
radicalism. The Nazi credo that the individual belongs to the state also
applies to business. Some businesses have been confiscated outright, on
other what amounts to a capital tax has been levied. Profits have been
strictly controlled. Some idea of the increasing Governmental control and
interference in business could be deduced from the fact that 80% of all
building and 50% of all industrial orders in Germany originated last year
with the Government. Hard-pressed for food- stuffs as well as funds, the
Nazi regime has taken over large estates and in many instances collectivized
agriculture, a procedure fundamentally similar to Russian Communism."
(Source: Time Magazine; Jaunuary 2, 1939.)
"The Fuhrer is deeply religous, though completely anti-Christian. He views
Christianity as a symptom of decay. Rightly so. It is a branch of the Jewish
race... Both [Judaism and Christianity] have no point of contact to the
animal element, and thus, in the end, they will be destroyed. The Fuhrer is
a convinced vegetarian, on principle. His arguments cannot be refuted on any
serious basis. They are totally unanswerable."
---Joeseph Goebbels, Nazi Minister of Propaganda
Even as late as February 5, I941, Adolf Hitler boasted in a speech that,
"basically, National Socialism and Communism are the same." [The Nazi high
command was, of course, riddled with Communist agents. See Walter Goerlitz,
History Of The German General Staff, Praeger Inc., New York, 1953.]
(Don't forget that the Nazis and Commies invaded Poland in 1939 and marched the streets in victory together, and that after the war was over, many high ranking Nazis went to work for the Commies in East Germany)
Finally, one should recognize why the left continues to refer to the right
as "Nazis", even though we support Israel and are opposed to Hitler's
agenda. It's propaganda that the Central Committee of the Communist Party
stated in 1943:
"Members and front organizations must continually embarrass, discredit and
degrade our critics . when obstructionists become too irritating, label them
as fascist or Nazi or anti-Semitic . Constantly associate those who oppose
us with those names that already have a bad smell. The association will,
after enough repetition, become 'fact' in the public mind."
In fact, after the war, if you were against Stalin, you were labeled as a "Nazi". This is what happened to George Orwell.
Here is some info: http://constitutionalistnc.tripod.com/hitler-leftist/
http://www.geocities.com/jonjayray/musso.html
LOL!
Bye! - Don't let the door hit you on the way out!
bloviating...LOL!
Then you ought to dive right in, Sink....
The water has been downright tropical....
Whatever new acronym however, it'd be a bit unusual that you might be amiss of one of FR's hot topics.
Iraq Conflict Feeds International Terror Threat -CIA
Wed Feb 16, 6:02 PM ET
By David Morgan
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Islamic militants waging a deadly insurgency against U.S.-led forces in Iraq (news - web sites) pose an emerging international terrorism threat, CIA (news - web sites) Director Porter Goss said on Wednesday.
In his first public appearance as U.S. spymaster, Goss described Iraqi insurgents, including al Qaeda ally Abu Musab al-Zarqawi, as part of a Sunni militant movement inspired by Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) and intent on attacking Americans.
"The Iraq conflict, while not a cause of extremism, has become a cause for extremists," Goss told the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
"Those jihadists who survive will leave Iraq experienced in and focused on acts of urban terrorism. They represent a potential pool of contacts to build transnational terrorist cells, groups and networks in Saudi Arabia, Jordan and other countries," he said.
President Bush (news - web sites), who portrays U.S.-led actions in Iraq as the leading edge of democratic reform in the Middle East, cited Iraqi backing for international terrorism as a reason for the 2003 invasion.
But a top level U.S. inquiry found last year that there had in fact been no collaboration between al Qaeda and Iraq under President Saddam Hussein (news - web sites).
Bush critics say the invasion was a distraction from the global war against terrorism declared after the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks by al Qaeda on the United States and has stirred up a violent response in Iraq that inflamed further terrorism.
"These sentences indicate Goss is very much listening to what his analysts are saying, and not necessarily to what the White House wants to hear," said Kenneth Katzman, terrorism analyst for the Congressional Research Service.
"Zarqawi has sought to bring about the final victory of Islam over the West, and he hopes to establish a safe haven in Iraq from which his group could operate against 'infidel' Western nations and 'apostate' Muslim governments," Goss said.
Presenting the CIA's annual "threat assessment," Goss also said insurgents achieved some of their goals in the Jan. 30 Iraqi elections by keeping Sunni Arab voter turnout low.
HUGE SPYING LAPSES
A long-time intelligence officer and former chairman of the House of Representatives intelligence committee, Goss took over the CIA last year with a mandate to reform the premier U.S. spy agency after huge lapses in the run-up to the Sept. 11 attacks and the 2003 Iraq invasion.
His predecessor, George Tenet, resigned amid widespread criticism over flawed intelligence about the threat from Iraq that critics say was exaggerated to meet a political agenda.
Goss told the lawmakers that U.S. authorities and their allies had dealt "serious blows" to the al Qaeda network.
"Despite these successes, however, the terrorist threat to the U.S. in the homeland and abroad endures," he said in an assessment that differed little from last year's report.
Goss was one of several top officials to appear before the Senate committee, which is scrutinizing U.S. intelligence on Iran, North Korea (news - web sites) and other hot spots in hopes of avoiding mistakes committed before the war on Iraq.
FBI (news - web sites) Director Robert Mueller testified al Qaeda remained intent on attacking the United States, likely by using low-tech methods of the kind employed in 2001 when terrorists killed about 3,000 people after hijacking airliners with box-cutters.
Goss said al Qaeda or another group would likely try to eclipse the Sept. 11 attacks by using nuclear, chemical or biological weapons that authorities say could be stolen or purchased from nations such as North Korea.
Officials also warned that North Korea, which declared last week that it had nuclear arms, could soon be ready to test a new long-range nuclear-capable missile which could hit targets across North America.
Private analysts doubt North Korea could pose a direct threat to the U.S. mainland any time soon.
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"Despite these successes, however, the terrorist threat to the U.S. in the homeland and abroad endures," he said in an assessment that differed little from last year's report.
Goss was one of several top officials to appear before the Senate committee, which is scrutinizing U.S. intelligence on Iran, North Korea (news - web sites) and other hot spots in hopes of avoiding mistakes committed before the war on Iraq.
FBI (news - web sites) Director Robert Mueller testified al Qaeda remained intent on attacking the United States, likely by using low-tech methods of the kind employed in 2001 when terrorists killed about 3,000 people after hijacking airliners with box-cutters.
Goss said al Qaeda or another group would likely try to eclipse the Sept. 11 attacks by using nuclear, chemical or biological weapons that authorities say could be stolen or purchased from nations such as North Korea.
Officials also warned that North Korea, which declared last week that it had nuclear arms, could soon be ready to test a new long-range nuclear-capable missile which could hit targets across North America.
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...Now that's something to contemplate with uncontrolled borders, drugs and Criminal Invaders running by without so much as an 'ole' by an American - combined with Syria's blowing up Hariri in Lebanon the other day and TODAY forming an official, in-your-face defense pact with Iran for their mutual anti-American interests, etc.
I would say put up the fence now and get control of our borders before our neighbors or friends or family is murdered senselessly again here in the states.
There could be an ARMY of sleepers here, networked along the mosque-circuit in America.
Your thoughts?
No way can any high schooler do what Savage does. Clearly he's not for everyone. As for Levin's audience, you're right. I'm probably giving them too much credit.
Heh-heh...
To see a pompous ass all you need do is remember what you see every morning that you stand in front of a mirror.
Marty owes you nothing, you owe Marty.
You are full of yourself, the contents are suspect.
(I suspect it to be used food)
TT ;^)
yo,yo...our boy hannity is all about da benjamins
sarcasm/
lol, I sensed that the last time I got stuck listening to The Sean...
Well, I share Jim Robinson's attitude: immigration is just not that big an issue for me. Plus, like the Terri Schiavo threads, if you get crossways with "the crowd," you get pilloried unmercifully.
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lol, I sensed that the last time I got stuck listening to The Sean...
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