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15 comments:
Maybe we can get all wee wee wee up!
Funny how it's OK to shut down most of downtown Quincy for two days during the Gus Macker and no one bats an eye....but the Tea Party...WHOA....hold on a minute.
thats just because no one wants to support a grown man who wears a bow tie.
GREDF's Chairman wears a bow tie and is on QNI board
Carlson doesn't sport the fancy neck wear any longer. The Oakley kid does though.
Tookie, what's with your Tea Party thing? Last year, on Oracle's blog, you were all for a government health care option. You said it would make American
Business more competitive, didn't you? Whats changed?
Tookie must have his FLIPFLOPS on.
Tookie must have his FLIPFLOPS on.
No kidding. I think Tookie just says whatever is convenent for him that day.
I like flip flops
Sorry a bit busy right now to blog
What, you planning your anti-healthcare tea party? You gong to give a speech about how you are for government run healthcare?
You can't call Tookie out, because he no longer allows comments on his blog. He's probably too busy counting family money to respond to why he changed his tune on health care.
Politicans are known to give lip service to children's programs, but their priorities were elsewhere. Hitler was very serious about the Hitler Youth program. It was a very important part of the Third Reich because it was so useful for the regime. There are several reasons Hiter gave considerable attention to youth. Hitler was a politican. He was a very astute politican, but irnically hated the give and take of politics. He was kneenly aware of the difficulties he had to over come to seize power and even in the tainted March 1933 election that he failed to obtain a majority vote. He realized that he would never be able to convert many Germans to NationaL Sociaslism. He converted many, but many others saw through the official propaganda. The younger generation was a different matter. They came to the Hitler Youth as more of a clean slate which were much more vulnerable to ideological manipulation. He was sceptical about the schools, especially the schools he inherited in 1933. The Hitler Youth was a program that the NAZIs could completely control. Not only did the Hitler Youth provide the vehicle which the future geneation of Germans could be shaped, but the youth could be used n many other ways by Hitler and the NAZIs.
You right wing nuts are just too much. None of you know the difference between a Socialist, a Communist, a Nazi, a Fascist, and whatever you all seem to think you are because Rush told you so. YOu all throw the words around like they are interchangeable and mean the same thing.
Hitler was not a socialist, just because he named his party National Socialists! Maybe if a past Republican president had talked to the nation's school children when you were a kid, and encouraged you to work hard and stay in school, you might be able to read more than just words, and actually comprehend history, political science, and economics.
The intellectual answer to "Hitler was a socialist", is not "Hitler was not a socialist, you idiots don't know what a socialist is".
The proper answer would be to explain what Hitler's ideology was. You did not do that. Your post was as uninformed as the one before it.
You have just posted the rhetorical equivalent of "Nuh-uh... you're stupid". Well played, voice of moderate reason.
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