A Memorial Day Reminder: What We Were Fighting Against in the ‘Good War’

signalmankenneth

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Oh for crap sake! Really? The old GOP as nazis bit again? YAWN!!! It's only May and you assclowns are already out of ammunition!
 
Interesting.

Who is telling people that private investing in companies is a bad thing while using government funds to invest directly into the companies of their donators? What is closer to a merging of government and industry, Solyndra or Bain's investments?

This is seriously twisting the reality to try to fit it within a fabrication rather than paying attention to what is actually happening.

Rootbeer is right, the parallels are striking, he just seems to miss which is running parallel.
 
First of all the comic glosses over so much german history leading up to the Nazi ascension to power. I don't think either political party has tried to take over the government by force of arms yet for one thing.

Then there's the bit about it using WW2 to describe political policy of today, which does not even translate. Hitler could also read and write, does that mean all reading and writing is bad?

Godwin's Law clearly applies here.
 
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Ruling by decree is a dangerous thing to allow ..... even a little....it must stopped,........ now....

I checked out your link. If you take a look the chart at the end it shows statements and a blue line symbolizing the responses. For example, "His determination to move America towards Socialism" 43.80%. If one takes note of the length of the line and where it starts the graph is not able to represent 100%. In other words the 43.80% appears to be over 50% if one logically assumes the graph is to scale which, of course, is one vital quality a graph should possess and which that graph does not.

Just another example of right wing deceit and deception. It's really, really getting old. :(
 
First of all the comic glosses over so much german history leading up to the Nazi ascension to power. I don't think either political party has tried to take over the government by force of arms yet for one thing.

Then there's the bit about it using WW2 to describe political policy of today, which does not even translate. Hitler could also read and write, does that mean all reading and writing is bad?

Godwin's Law clearly applies here.

And I heard Hitler was a non-smoker. The next time someone says they don't smoke..........well, need more be said? ;)
 
Funny thing about the whole 'packing the courts' comment. Didn't FDR do the EXACT SAME FUCKING THING? Oh and then he interned thousands of American citizens and we had to make a constitutional amendment to limit presidential power for reelection, which was only possible AFTER HE FUCKING DIED!
 
Funny thing about the whole 'packing the courts' comment. Didn't FDR do the EXACT SAME FUCKING THING? Oh and then he interned thousands of American citizens and we had to make a constitutional amendment to limit presidential power for reelection, which was only possible AFTER HE FUCKING DIED!

Are you fucking kidding?
 
Interesting.

Who is telling people that private investing in companies is a bad thing while using government funds to invest directly into the companies of their donators? What is closer to a merging of government and industry, Solyndra or Bain's investments?

This is seriously twisting the reality to try to fit it within a fabrication rather than paying attention to what is actually happening.

Rootbeer is right, the parallels are striking, he just seems to miss which is running parallel.

I give up. Who is telling people that private investment in companies is a bad thing?
 
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