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To: upchuck
Mrs. Clinton did not have a government email address during her four-year tenure at the State Department.

No subordinate had questions about this?

Growing up, something I heard about a million times was, "HOW could ordinary Germans do nothing, as the machinery of the Holocaust spooled up, so gradually...?!"

In fact that question is very stupid because WE ARE LIVING OUT THE PROCESS OF HOW THAT HAPPENED.

It really, really seems like that same obedient propensity to ASK NO QUESTIONS is in full gear here, today, in the USA.

I don't see any difference.

7 posted on 03/02/2015 7:10:41 PM PST by gaijin
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To: gaijin

A felony SO BALD, so clear, from one who next month will announce for the PRESIDENCY..???


10 posted on 03/02/2015 7:11:46 PM PST by gaijin
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To: gaijin

No subordinate had questions about this?


They didn’t want to be Vince Foster #2.


29 posted on 03/02/2015 7:31:33 PM PST by leapfrog0202 ("the American presidency is not supposed to be a journey of personal discovery" Sarah Palin)
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To: gaijin

I majored in Germanic languages, and read a lot of German literature and studied German history. If you had told the average German of 1928 about the coming war and Holocaust, they would have said “that can’t happen here.” Starting about 1955, when they were ready to confront what they had done, the main theme of German literature and theater was “how could we have let this happen?”

After getting my undergraduate degrees, I went to law school. In my first semester, Professor Harvey turned a lecture over to a Holocaust survivor who told us what he had to endure to survive Auschwitz. When he was done speaking, Professor Harvey took the podium and said “your duty as lawyers is to make sure this never happens again.” He was right; the legal profession in Germany failed to uphold the Rule of Law and the rights of the individual. That’s because in 1928 they all thought “that can’t happen here.”

After I left the lecture I mingled with my fellow students. Guess what they all said.

By the way, that was September, 1981.


32 posted on 03/02/2015 7:33:52 PM PST by henkster (Do I really need a sarcasm tag?)
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To: gaijin

I have wondered the same thing many times and you are right, its happening right before our eyes.


51 posted on 03/02/2015 8:45:15 PM PST by depenzz ("it isn't a chance you take, its a choice you make")
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