From: Jei (jei@cc.hut.fi)
Date: Fri Mar 05 2004 - 05:13:21 MST
USA may not be the Nazi Germany, but the history
is sure spookily repeating itself, and the same
übermensch-mentality is very apparent where ever
americans are dealing with non-americans. Immunity
to local laws is afforded to US troops, and their
interests always come first at the expense of others.
The more you look into it and read the history,
the more you begin to see similarities and patterns.
The Germans were pround to be Nazis in their days,
and I have no doubt that americans are proud to be
americans as well. It does not change the fact what
the nazis did to the world, or the fact that USA
and americans are more and more doing the same things
to the world again.
You can sit in your little pot-hole and deny this is
happening, or accept the fact and look at the ugly truth.
Of course, it would have been against the Nazis' personal
best interests to speak out against racism and aggression
of their government, just as it is against americans' best
interest to speak out against their government when it is
raping Iraq for it's oil, killing ragheads and basically
making money for the americans, or at least their companies.
However, you should do the rest of the world the courtesy
of shutting up, when you refuse to see the facts for what
they clearly are. Americans like you are an insult to the
freedom and liberty of all the people in this world.
Freedom and Liberty mean that WE get to decide and elect
our own governments and who runs them - not the americans,
in case you have forgotten. And those governments should
do what is best for the local people, not what is best for
the american companies.
On Thu, 4 Mar 2004, Jonathan Davis wrote:
> One lone non-nobel laureate points out that this is a fallacious appeal to
> authority.
>
> I invoke Godwins Law and announce the death of this thread for the tired and
> hysterical USA = Nazi Germany claim.
>
> Limbic
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-virus@lucifer.com [mailto:owner-virus@lucifer.com] On Behalf Of
> Erik Aronesty
> Subject: Re: RE virus: More bush democracy
>
> Two dozen Nobel laureates and 40 other leading researchers have signed a
> statement accusing the Bush administration of "misrepresenting and
> suppressing scientific knowledge"
>
> Check out ucsusa.org
>
> Before Hitler started his conquests of other nations and his butchery of the
> Jews, scientists began to walk out of Germany and terrorism was used as an
> excuse to curtail civil rights...
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