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   Chris to DEMI_GOD_@SHAW.CA   
   Re: Bush/Cheney, 21st century's Hitler?   
   11 Dec 03 03:11:12   
   
   From: rrufiange@cfl.rr.com   
      
   "_ G O D _"  wrote in message   
   news:OLNBb.650984$9l5.435018@pd7tw2no...   
   > Sissy, it was mentioned by almost every poster on this NG that your   
   > intellectual ability is incapable of processing such simple tasks as   
   > appropriate placement of your excrement.  Therefore you would certainly be   
   > debilitated to realize that forcefully selling his imbecilic "doctrines"   
   > (describe in "Mine Kampf") to every German resident was crucial in passing   
   > his *directives* not only on his "followers", but to be known far beyond   
   > German borders.   
      
   It's good to be right in your dreams, eh Vadiot?   
      
   > So, his imbecility is exposed to just about to all people who are capable   
   of   
   > reading and willing to dig out the facts from archives.  My advice to you   
   is   
   > to read it for yourself.  May be only  than you will be qualified for   
   > praising Hitler's "charisma".  Because I'm sure you wouldn't want his   
   > "charisma" to affect you personally.   
      
   Hey, moron.  This is about someone else claiming Schwartzenegger idolized   
   Hitler, rather than the truth, which is that he admired Hitler's speaking   
   charisma, his ability to hold the attention of the people.  Atleast try to   
   pretend that you're paying attention, assfucker.   
      
   > Now, after being quite informed about your lack of imagination I can   
   > understand WHY would you be in favor of incarceration industry, lacking   
   the   
   > experience of being imprisoned yourself, or haven't seen any better in   
   your   
   > life.   
      
   I never said I was in favor of the incarceration industry, lyin'   
   sack-o-crap.   
   It is, however, less destructive than your proposed solution of banishment   
   as opposed to justice.   
      
   > Don't you know that you may become a victim of injustice and subsequent   
   > incarceration?   But it will be too late to reverse your thoughts and   
   > changing position...   
      
   Says who?   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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