To: SoCalConstitutionalist
thank you for your service, and thank you for this reassurance.
There was opposition in Hitlers own army and some indeed tried to expel him, and they were correct in doing so, yet paid the price for trying. God bless those that tried.
To: annieokie; SoCalConstitutionalist
There was opposition in Hitlers own army and some indeed tried to expel him, and they were correct in doing so, yet paid the price for trying.
Aye that's the rub.
By the time Hitler became HITLER, most of the country had became indoctrinated by the state controlled press into believing he and the Nazi's were the "middle ground" between the communist and the "really" radicals under Ernst Rom SA.(Sturmabteilung)
Hitler fixed this position as the "moderate" and savior of Germany by partially by blaming Reichstag's fire on the communists and using the "Night of the Long Knives" on his rivals in the SA.
Thus he used "unrest" and 'enemies of the state" to seize power and sweep away any resistance. Soldiers were too "hypnotized" by now to realize they were pawns in Hitler's grand schemes.
This is why the media is playing up the "dangerous Tea Party" line. This is a trap planned by Obama's henchmen, aka Rahm Emmanuel. .
269 posted on
03/27/2010 3:44:09 PM PDT by
RedMonqey
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