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|    24 Jan 11 19:25:06    |
      XPost: alt.flame.rednecks, alt.flame.right-wing-conservatives       From: mars1933@hotmail.com              Here are some quotes from Mein Kampf:               "Human progress and human cultures are not founded by the       multitude. They are exclusively the work of personal genius and       personal efficiency."               "Does anybody honestly believe that human progress originates in       the composite brain of the majority and not in the brain of the       individual personality?"               "The devastating influence of the parliamentary institution might       not easily be recognized by those who read the Jewish Press, unless       the reader has learned how to think independently and examine the       facts for himself. This institution is primarily responsible for the       crowded inrush of mediocre people into the field of politics.       Confronted with such a phenomenon, a man who is endowed with real       qualities of leadership will be tempted to refrain from taking part in       political life; because under these circumstances the situation does       not call for a man who has a capacity for constructive statesmanship       but rather for a man who is capable of bargaining for the favour of       the majority. Thus the situation will appeal to small minds and will       attract them accordingly."               "One truth which must always be borne in mind is that the majority       can never replace the man. The majority represents not only ignorance       but also cowardice. And just as a hundred blockheads do not equal one       man of wisdom, so a hundred poltroons are incapable of any political       line of action that requires moral strength and fortitude."               "It is not the aim of our modern democratic parliamentary system       to bring together an assembly of intelligent and well-informed       deputies. Not at all. The aim rather is to bring together a group of       nonentities who are dependant on others for their views and who can       be all the more easily led, the narrower the mental outlook of each       individual is. That is the only way in which a party policy, according       the the evil meaning it has to-day, can be put into effect. And by       this method alone is it possible for the wirepuller, who exercises the       real control, to remain in the dark, so that personally he can never       be brought to account for his actions."               "Such people would raise an outcry, if, for instance, anyone       should attempt to set up a dictatorship, even though the man       responsible for it were Frederick the Great and even though the       politicians for the time being, who constituted the parlimentary       majority, were small and incompetent men or maybe even on a lower       grade of inferiority; because to such sticklers for abstract       principles the law of democracy is more sacred than the welfare of the       nation."              "the best form of government is that which makes it quite natural for       the best brains to reach a position of dominant importance and       influence in the community."              http://www.ihr.org/ http://www.natvan.com http://www.nsm88.org              http://heretical.com/ http://immigration-globalization.blogspot.com/              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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