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  • BigBadBrian
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Jan 2004
    • 10625

    The return of lethal fascism

    The return of lethal fascism
    By Bill O'Reilly
    Saturday, September 9, 2006


    Seventy years ago this month, Adolf Hitler began seizing the assets of German Jews. He had waited until the summer Olympics in Berlin were finished and the world had seen the might of the Third Reich. Already, Hilter had established concentration camps for "undesirables" and forced many Jewish professionals out of their jobs. He had also harassed Catholics and Protestants who dared speak against his racist policies.

    The parallels between the rise of fascism in pre-World War II Germany and the rise of Islamic fascism today are startling. And just as it was in the 1930s, the world is refusing to confront the growing danger.

    Iran, a nation committed to wiping Israel off the map, is defying the United Nations by refusing to obey the nuclear disarmament treaty. Hitler defied the League of Nations and rearmed, creating a fierce military threat while openly advocating the diminishment of Jews and "Aryan racial purity." If Iran manages to obtain nuclear weapons, it, too, will become a menace to the entire world.

    But many do not believe that. In fact, a recent Harris Poll taken in Europe shows that 30 percent of the 10,000 people surveyed believe the USA is the world's greatest threat to stability. Just 26 percent think Iran is the greatest danger to world peace.

    But the most unsettling situation is here in the United States. According to polls taken in the 1930s, as many as 80 percent of Americans were against confronting Hitler at that time. Only Pearl Harbor caused public opinion to shift.

    But today, five years after 9/11, many Americans still do not understand the worldwide jihad and buy into the false premise that there is no linkage between what is happening in Iraq, the policies of Iran, the murderous actions of al Qaeda, and the lethal anti-Jewish strategy of Hamas and Hezbollah.

    While there are certainly rivalries and differences among all the Islamic fascists, their goals are very similar: Kill Jews and damage America.

    So why is history repeating itself? Why can't we Americans wise up and see the Islamic fascist threat? I blame the news media first, and irresponsible politicians like Howard Dean second. The hatred the committed left-wing press has for President Bush is almost unprecedented. The liberal media is obsessed with Bush and devalue him 24/7. This means that even when the president is correct on policy, the Bush haters will not admit it. They have succeeded, especially overseas, in convincing millions of people that Bush is the world's greatest threat, not the fanatical Muslim jihad.

    How dangerous is that? Then you pour Governor Dean on the fire. He and his far-left cadre actively undermine the war on terror. I can't read his mind, but if Ms. Cleo is still in business, I'm asking her if Dean actually wants the United States to lose in Iraq. I am betting he does as long as Bush is in power.

    The Iranian mullahs, bin Laden, Hezbollah and the rest of the racist killers well understand that America is a divided nation. In the new book "The Looming Tower," it is well documented that bin Laden preached openly about America's lack of resolve. Time after time, the Islamic fascists have attacked; time after time the USA and world have failed to respond with a knockout punch.

    And that is the crux of this matter. Americans are certainly entitled to debate the wisdom and effectiveness of the current campaign to defeat Islamic fascism, but defeat it we must. For if we don't, it is just a matter of time before more of us lie dead in the streets. Like Hitler and his evil ambitions of seven decades ago, the jihadists of today are not going to stop until we make them stop.

    Somebody tell Howard Dean.

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    “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush
  • BigBadBrian
    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
    • Jan 2004
    • 10625

    #2
    Re: The return of lethal fascism

    Originally posted by BigBadBrian


    The parallels between the rise of fascism in pre-World War II Germany and the rise of Islamic fascism today are startling. And just as it was in the 1930s, the world is refusing to confront the growing danger.


    But many do not believe that. In fact, a recent Harris Poll taken in Europe shows that 30 percent of the 10,000 people surveyed believe the USA is the world's greatest threat to stability. Just 26 percent think Iran is the greatest danger to world peace.

    But the most unsettling situation is here in the United States. According to polls taken in the 1930s, as many as 80 percent of Americans were against confronting Hitler at that time. Only Pearl Harbor caused public opinion to shift.

    ...................

    But today, five years after 9/11, many Americans still do not understand the worldwide jihad and buy into the false premise that there is no linkage between what is happening in Iraq, the policies of Iran, the murderous actions of al Qaeda, and the lethal anti-Jewish strategy of Hamas and Hezbollah.

    While there are certainly rivalries and differences among all the Islamic fascists, their goals are very similar: Kill Jews and damage America.

    .........


    Somebody tell Howard Dean.

    Link
    Indeed.

    I'm reading a book now:



    The parallels between Nazi Germany and Islamofascism, including the appeasement by liberal groups, is striking.

    “If bullshit was currency, Joe Biden would be a billionaire.” - George W. Bush

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    • FORD
      ROTH ARMY MODERATOR

      • Jan 2004
      • 59641

      #3
      Re: Re: The return of lethal fascism

      Originally posted by BigBadBrian
      Indeed.



      The parallels between Nazi Germany and Neoconfascism, including the appeasement by British poodles and Republican infiltrators in the Democratic Party groups, is striking.

      Eat Us And Smile

      Cenk For America 2024!!

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      "If the American people had ever known the truth about what we (the BCE) have done to this nation, we would be chased down in the streets and lynched." - Poppy Bush, 1992

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      • Nickdfresh
        SUPER MODERATOR

        • Oct 2004
        • 49567

        #4
        Re: The return of lethal fascism

        Originally posted by BigBadBrian
        The return of lethal fascism
        By Bill O'Reilly
        Saturday, September 9, 2006


        Seventy years ago this month, Adolf Hitler began seizing the assets of German Jews. He had waited until the summer Olympics in Berlin were finished and the world had seen the might of the Third Reich. Already, Hilter had established concentration camps for "undesirables" and forced many Jewish professionals out of their jobs. He had also harassed Catholics and Protestants who dared speak against his racist policies.

        The parallels between the rise of fascism in pre-World War II Germany and the rise of Islamic fascism today are startling. And just as it was in the 1930s, the world is refusing to confront the growing danger.

        Iran, a nation committed to wiping Israel off the map, is defying the United Nations by refusing to obey the nuclear disarmament treaty. Hitler defied the League of Nations and rearmed, creating a fierce military threat while openly advocating the diminishment of Jews and "Aryan racial purity." If Iran manages to obtain nuclear weapons, it, too, will become a menace to the entire world.

        But many do not believe that. In fact, a recent Harris Poll taken in Europe shows that 30 percent of the 10,000 people surveyed believe the USA is the world's greatest threat to stability. Just 26 percent think Iran is the greatest danger to world peace.

        But the most unsettling situation is here in the United States. According to polls taken in the 1930s, as many as 80 percent of Americans were against confronting Hitler at that time. Only Pearl Harbor caused public opinion to shift.

        But today, five years after 9/11, many Americans still do not understand the worldwide jihad and buy into the false premise that there is no linkage between what is happening in Iraq, the policies of Iran, the murderous actions of al Qaeda, and the lethal anti-Jewish strategy of Hamas and Hezbollah.

        While there are certainly rivalries and differences among all the Islamic fascists, their goals are very similar: Kill Jews and damage America.

        So why is history repeating itself? Why can't we Americans wise up and see the Islamic fascist threat? I blame the news media first, and irresponsible politicians like Howard Dean second. The hatred the committed left-wing press has for President Bush is almost unprecedented. The liberal media is obsessed with Bush and devalue him 24/7. This means that even when the president is correct on policy, the Bush haters will not admit it. They have succeeded, especially overseas, in convincing millions of people that Bush is the world's greatest threat, not the fanatical Muslim jihad.

        How dangerous is that? Then you pour Governor Dean on the fire. He and his far-left cadre actively undermine the war on terror. I can't read his mind, but if Ms. Cleo is still in business, I'm asking her if Dean actually wants the United States to lose in Iraq. I am betting he does as long as Bush is in power.

        The Iranian mullahs, bin Laden, Hezbollah and the rest of the racist killers well understand that America is a divided nation. In the new book "The Looming Tower," it is well documented that bin Laden preached openly about America's lack of resolve. Time after time, the Islamic fascists have attacked; time after time the USA and world have failed to respond with a knockout punch.

        And that is the crux of this matter. Americans are certainly entitled to debate the wisdom and effectiveness of the current campaign to defeat Islamic fascism, but defeat it we must. For if we don't, it is just a matter of time before more of us lie dead in the streets. Like Hitler and his evil ambitions of seven decades ago, the jihadists of today are not going to stop until we make them stop.

        Somebody tell Howard Dean.

        Link
        From a retard that thinks that U.S. troops massacred Germans at Malmedy.



        Typical stupid fucking Neo Con that has no clue about the history she invokes. Any more moronic "parallels" BigGirlCryin?

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        • Seshmeister
          ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

          • Oct 2003
          • 35755

          #5
          If I had found this article first I would have posted it too for pure comedy value...

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          • Nickdfresh
            SUPER MODERATOR

            • Oct 2004
            • 49567

            #6
            Originally posted by Seshmeister
            If I had found this article first I would have posted it too for pure comedy value...
            Exactly. It's like he lifted half of his essay from Wilki or something.

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            • Nickdfresh
              SUPER MODERATOR

              • Oct 2004
              • 49567

              #7
              Re: Re: The return of lethal fascism

              Originally posted by BigBadBrian
              Indeed.

              I'm reading a book now:



              The parallels between Nazi Germany and Islamofascism, including the appeasement by liberal groups, is striking.

              Another book you're supposedly reading?

              Appeasement? LMFAO. Who exactly are we appeasing, after 50-years of supporting Secularlo-fascist dictatorships in the Middle East, like the Shah's?

              Did we 'appease' Iran by knocking out her biggest enemy --Iraq?

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              • ddirvine
                Roadie
                • Apr 2005
                • 116

                #8
                You guys have really been suckered. How simplistic. These clowns have no idea what fascism even is. Certainly has nothing in common with these muslin fanatics.

                Read Pat Buchanan and some real conservatives. These neoconservatives have to keep the bogey man alive. Hitler-Bad, Muslims-bad. Give it a rest. Isreal and the neocons getting the US military to do there dirty work.

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                • Warham
                  DIAMOND STATUS
                  • Mar 2004
                  • 14589

                  #9
                  Muslims aren't bad, just Islamofascists. Let's not confuse the two.

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                  • Nickdfresh
                    SUPER MODERATOR

                    • Oct 2004
                    • 49567

                    #10
                    "Islamofascist" clearly does just that, and intentionally so.

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                    • Warham
                      DIAMOND STATUS
                      • Mar 2004
                      • 14589

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                      "Islamofascist" clearly does just that, and intentionally so.
                      I don't believe so, but then again, I'm too smart for that.

                      It'd be like saying all Germans were Nazis during WWII. Clearly not.

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                      • Nickdfresh
                        SUPER MODERATOR

                        • Oct 2004
                        • 49567

                        #12
                        Actually, it's more like using the term Christonazis to describe all Nazi Germans...

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                        • Warham
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • Mar 2004
                          • 14589

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                          Actually, it's more like using the term Christonazis to describe all Nazi Germans...
                          Did Hitler repeatedly say he was going to Heaven to meet Jesus after he killed all the Jews? I don't know my WWII history that well.

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                          • Nickdfresh
                            SUPER MODERATOR

                            • Oct 2004
                            • 49567

                            #14
                            No, that was Pope Pius.

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                            • Warham
                              DIAMOND STATUS
                              • Mar 2004
                              • 14589

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Nickdfresh
                              No, that was Pope Pius.
                              I'm not a big fan of the Catholic church during WWII.

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