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Are we living in a modern day facist Nazi Germany
Monday, October 25, 2004 3:01 PM
PIRATEJENNY
Monday, October 25, 2004 3:55 PM
DARKJESTER
Monday, October 25, 2004 3:58 PM
GOJIRO
Monday, October 25, 2004 3:59 PM
DRBORIS
Monday, October 25, 2004 5:49 PM
JHARROD
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: all the while our own freedoms are being taken away right under our very own noses.
Monday, October 25, 2004 7:02 PM
HKCAVALIER
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 2:47 AM
CONNORFLYNN
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:11 AM
Quote:Originally posted by HKCavalier: The disdain for intellectuals and the demonizing of the arts by the right-wing is very disturbing. The wholesale use of derision in lieu of logical argumentation by the right-wing at the highest levels of policy is fascistic. The prevalent notion that there is no actual truth out there--only spin; that all opinions amount to propaganda is a seminal fascist notion. The way Bush and Cheney & co. will say a thing and then a few months later deny ever having said it constitutes a willful disregard for reality and history. The perceived need for world military domination is something only fascists need. But the single greatest totalitarian trend in America today is that nearly half of the nation seems perfectly willing to go along. A fascist leader isn't gonna get very far unless people sign up to embrace their lies as truth and support their international adventurism in the name of peace and freedom. HKCavalier Hey, hey, hey, don't be mean. We don't have to be mean, because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:21 AM
LEXIBLOCK
Quote:Originally posted by DrBoris: Nope, We arn't, sorry. (Facist that is, since a few people posted while I was busy writing this) I know this would make some upcoming points WAY more justifiable, but this simply isn't the case. Just because you hate the current policy isn't a reason to call names that make no sense.
Quote: I will remind you that the whole senate voted and arrived at a majority approving the begining of our wars, not just the president.
Quote: If I were you, I'd be far more concerned about the creeping in of socialism, or something actually and currently relevant to the taking of YOUR freedoms. I don't know about you, but I'm still feeling a lot more oppresed by taxes
Quote: Since this is all about hateing the president and current foreign policy, let me point out you got a perfectly valid chance coming up to elect them out of office. And contrary to what this post is backwards implying, the current administration will be happy to step down if they lose the election.
Quote: Before you call us all a bunch of un-awakened dweebs too, a good ammount of people in this nation who know history and concider the true aims of political leaders still belive we're doing the right thing, or at least somewhere close to the right thing or they wouldn't be voteing for Bush. The polls are not tied because people like Facism, I can gaurentee you that.
Quote: By the way, we're clearly such bullies for shutting down the torture rooms in Iraq and stopping the filling of mass graves there. We must be the bad guys because we're trying to shut down any network who funds or harbors terror.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:24 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Jharrod: If your referring to the Patriot ACT. I have yet to meet a man or hear of a man that was put away for selling weed and the patriot act is what caught him. Its for finding terrorists. None of my rights have been taken away. I can still talk trash about the government, even though I work for them.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:36 AM
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: I sometimes wonder if we as Americans are living in the beginning stages of Nazi Germany, I wonder how the Germans in Germany felt during those horendous times.. did they realize what was happening to their country???
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:20 AM
UNCHARTEDOUTLAW
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:40 AM
TRAGICSTORY
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:16 AM
LOSTINTHEVERSE
Quote:This is typical of you selfcenterer american whiners! You have a damn low tax over there, yet you always bitch and complain. Here average tax is 60% - that is how it works in a CIVILIZED society. You want to be a selfcentered bastard who don't give a shit about others then move to the damn jungle!
Quote: Quote: Since this is all about hateing the president and current foreign policy, let me point out you got a perfectly valid chance coming up to elect them out of office. And contrary to what this post is backwards implying, the current administration will be happy to step down if they lose the election. No they won't. And should they win they probably will start trying to change the laws so the president can run a third time.
Quote: As Joss says on the DVD commentaries "Everybody thinks he's righteous" Hitler thought he was right, Saddam though he was right, Bin Laden thinks he is right (and both he and Bush talk to God who tells them what to do!) And the unwashed Xenophobic masses of the US does not understand that the reason terrorism has gone so wildly up the last couple of years is because they have a president who ignores international law and acts like a mini dictator.
Quote:You are stil BLIND TO THE FACTS!!
Quote:It doesn't matter what YOU THINK - it's how others think that matters.
Quote:Bush said screw you, we are going to war. 99% of the populations of the middle east HATE the US for that!
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:35 AM
SOUNDHACK
Quote:Originally posted by LostInTheVerse: Ahh... this is the degenerate namecalling that I know and love. Quote:This is typical of you selfcenterer american whiners! You have a damn low tax over there, yet you always bitch and complain. Here average tax is 60% - that is how it works in a CIVILIZED society. You want to be a selfcentered bastard who don't give a shit about others then move to the damn jungle! Please go more in depth about how keeping some of our money makes us savages? I feel there might be an interesting point here. I just can't find it. Clarify if you can.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:16 AM
DAIKATH
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:35 AM
HJERMSTED
Quote:Originally posted by Jharrod: If your referring to the Patriot ACT. I have yet to meet a man or hear of a man that was put away for selling weed and the patriot act is what caught him.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:53 AM
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:58 AM
AUREIAS
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:00 AM
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 7:43 AM
Quote:Well, if you know anything about history at all (which it sounds like you don't -- not trying to be mean, just honest), you know that the situation America is in today, both economically and politically -- is nowhere NEAR the situation Germany was in when Hitler began his rise to power.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:26 AM
AURAPTOR
America loves a winner!
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:52 AM
GEEZER
Keep the Shiny side up
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 10:02 AM
WYDRAZ
Quote:Originally posted by soundhack: ... This president seems to think there should be no end to tax cuts: Good times or bad, we should have tax cuts. Taken to its (absurd) conclusion, that would mean we have no tax at all. I hope everyone can agree that we can not have a government with no taxes at all.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 3:22 PM
SIGNYM
I believe in solving problems, not sharing them.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:16 PM
Quote:Nope, We arn't, sorry.
Quote:If I were you, I'd be far more concerned about the creeping in of socialism, or something actually and currently relevant to the taking of YOUR freedoms. I don't know about you, but I'm still feeling a lot more oppresed by taxes and the fact I will pay in but never see a dime from Social Security than Iraq policy. Since this is all about hateing the president and current foreign policy, let me point out you got a perfectly valid chance coming up to elect them out of office. And contrary to what this post is backwards implying, the current administration will be happy to step down if they lose the election.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:31 PM
Quote:If your referring to the Patriot ACT. I have yet to meet a man or hear of a man that was put away for selling weed and the patriot act is what caught him. Its for finding terrorists. None of my rights have been taken away. I can still talk trash about the government, even though I work for them. .
Quote:Until they start publicly beheading folk on the common for speaking out against the government, I think your still safe.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 4:51 PM
Quote:I believe that the forces of totalitarianism have been making some serious inroads in the past couple of years. The disdain for intellectuals and the demonizing of the arts by the right-wing is very disturbing. The wholesale use of derision in lieu of logical argumentation by the right-wing at the highest levels of policy is fascistic. The prevalent notion that there is no actual truth out there--only spin; that all opinions amount to propaganda is a seminal fascist notion. The way Bush and Cheney & co. will say a thing and then a few months later deny ever having said it constitutes a willful disregard for reality and history. The perceived need for world military domination is something only fascists need. But the single greatest totalitarian trend in America today is that nearly half of the nation seems perfectly willing to go along. A fascist leader isn't gonna get very far unless people sign up to embrace their lies as truth and support their international adventurism in the name of peace and freedom.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:23 PM
Quote:nope. Situation isn't anywhere close to Germany... Germany was suffering from a huge a** war reperations debt forced upon it by the allies from World War I, their morale was at an all time low... and I mean, they were in a big big depression with inflation being insane. Their country was weak, it was getting bullied by all sides. The rise of Hitler was only a natural response, Germans have a tendency to seek a strong patriarchal government which takes care of its people. And that's what happened... ...America as of yet is still able to bully other people, and despite the fact we're alienating others, we're not in any need of radical changes that could sway american public opinion to another preemptive strike. Iraq... was a freak accident. Its not possible to use 9/11 as a reason again for war. ...but i could be wrong.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:38 PM
Quote:Higher taxes would make me not want to work as hard, as the bonus for working hard really wouldn't be worth the effort.
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:41 PM
SERGEANTX
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 5:51 PM
Quote:Originally posted by SergeantX: It seems to me that the US isn't so much like Nazi Germany, but more like the 'Alliance' from that failed sci-fi/western series on fox a years back. Did any of you see that? It was pretty good. SergeantX "Dream a little dream or you can live a little dream. I'd rather live it, cause dreamers always chase but never get it." Aesop Rock
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:09 PM
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:43 PM
SIGMANUNKI
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: But I also wonder how many German's basically thought the same thing [snip] so I'll ask the question again..are we living in the beginning stages of Nazi Germany
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 6:45 PM
ROCKETJOCK
Quote:Originally posted by LexiBlock: It's how others think that matters. The majority of the world said "don't start this war" - but Bush said screw you, we are going to war. 99% of the populations of the middle east HATE the US for that!
Tuesday, October 26, 2004 9:53 PM
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:33 AM
GHOULMAN
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 8:37 AM
MANIACNUMBERONE
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:06 AM
HARDAN
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 9:27 AM
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:19 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hardan: But as we compared the present US with Germany in the 30's we agreed that one thing is common. The Patriotism. When I see around europe i don't find a country were patriotism is as strong as in America. Not even the UK
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 11:22 AM
SPIKEANDJEZEBEL
Quote:we're clearly such bullies for shutting down the torture rooms in Iraq
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:00 PM
DIETCOKE
Wednesday, October 27, 2004 12:57 PM
Quote:Originally posted by dietcoke: Tsk...You really think so little of your fellow Americans?
Sunday, October 31, 2004 9:31 AM
Quote:Originally posted by LostInTheVerse: Piratejenny: I personally prefer to have government play as little of a role as possible in my personal affairs. I believe in a hands off government, and I believe in people taking care of their own. Some people disagree and also live very well because of it, more power to them. If I didn't feel my life was of a suitable quality, I'd probably move to Sweden . But the essence, in my mind anyway, of keeping more of my money is to save some aside for healthcare and education for my family. As always, this is just one man's uninformed opinion. ~ Lost In The 'Verse "About a year before we met, I spent 6 months on a moon where the primary form of recreation was juggling geese. My hand to god. Baby geese. Goslings. They were juggled!"
Sunday, October 31, 2004 9:56 AM
Quote:Originally posted by Hjermsted: There is at least ONE major parallel between the modern U.S. and Nazi Germany and that is in our prison populations. Germany had a prison population similar to the U.S.'s in which a large percentage was made up of people arrested for non-violent (victimless) crimes. In their case: being the wrong religion, ethnicity or having the wrong sexual preference along with modern staples such as using drugs, being a prostitute, etc. History informs us that the German prison system morphed into labor camps (benefiting corporations) and then, when the camps became too full, morphed again into concentration camps which disposed of the "unwanted" people. Of all the modern industrialized nations, the U.S. has the largest percentage of its own people behind bars. Many corporate industries now benefit from this captive work force. Hell, even Microsoft uses prison labor to package it's products. At the rate America is arresting people while simultaneously running out of money for new prisons... what will the U.S. "labor camp" prisons morph into, I wonder? So.... We know that people alleged to be terrorists can be held indefinitely without access to lawyers or a fair trial (see: Guantanamo Bay). We've also seen marijuana smugglers treated as terrorists (WA State pot bust utilizing Patriot Act provisions). It may not be the EXACT flavor of Germany's police state 60-70 years ago... but it's close enough for the same after taste: erosion of liberty. How much scarier do things need to get? mattro
Sunday, October 31, 2004 4:11 PM
WADDLEDOODLE
Sunday, October 31, 2004 4:17 PM
Quote:Originally posted by piratejenny: Quote:Originally posted by Hjermsted: There is at least ONE major parallel between the modern U.S. and Nazi Germany and that is in our prison populations. Germany had a prison population similar to the U.S.'s in which a large percentage was made up of people arrested for non-violent (victimless) crimes. In their case: being the wrong religion, ethnicity or having the wrong sexual preference along with modern staples such as using drugs, being a prostitute, etc. History informs us that the German prison system morphed into labor camps (benefiting corporations) and then, when the camps became too full, morphed again into concentration camps which disposed of the "unwanted" people. Of all the modern industrialized nations, the U.S. has the largest percentage of its own people behind bars. Many corporate industries now benefit from this captive work force. Hell, even Microsoft uses prison labor to package it's products. At the rate America is arresting people while simultaneously running out of money for new prisons... what will the U.S. "labor camp" prisons morph into, I wonder? So.... We know that people alleged to be terrorists can be held indefinitely without access to lawyers or a fair trial (see: Guantanamo Bay). We've also seen marijuana smugglers treated as terrorists (WA State pot bust utilizing Patriot Act provisions). It may not be the EXACT flavor of Germany's police state 60-70 years ago... but it's close enough for the same after taste: erosion of liberty. How much scarier do things need to get? mattro I had been wanting to respond to this post but due to my busy life I haven't been able until now I think this is a very real concern, people need to take a close look at whats been happening to our prison system, as you've stated the reason why prisons are so full is because most of the people in them are in for non violent crimes such as drugs etc, (selling using), and they are also being given longer sentences for these offences Corporations are buying up prisons ( surprise surprise) , because its cheap labor, I don't have all the details but a friend of mine was telling me something recently about how Laura Bush is heading up something that has to due with prison labor, I think this is grave indication of what direction this country is heading in... you don't have to be sitting in a think tank to know when the ecomny gets bad, choices are limtited... most poor people either join the miltary, or steal so its a win win situation for the facist, and if they are helping to make laws to make such conditions ripe and tailor them to their needs then so much the better I can easily see our Prisons becoming full blown concentration camps...its predictable..its already in the stages to being just that!! but this is a huge concern because, I can see them in the future arresting someone for stealing a bottle of asprin or a loaf of bread and sentencing them to 5/6 years of hard labor..just to keep a steady source of slave labor Our prisons are already heading in the direction of cocentration camps, the horrifying thing about it is the people in them the punishment does not fit the crime
Monday, November 1, 2004 3:49 AM
Quote:Originally posted by SergeantX: Quote:Originally posted by dietcoke: Tsk...You really think so little of your fellow Americans? ....hmmm well, besides the fact thay keep electing idiots for leaders, they allowed Firefly to fall by the way side! I might forgive my fellow citizens for the leader thing, but dammit, cancelling Firefly was injustice plain and simple. Guess I'm a little biased. SergeantX "Dream a little dream or you can live a little dream. I'd rather live it, cause dreamers always chase but never get it." Aesop Rock
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