Take a look at this...Notice any Similarities????????
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Take a look at this...Notice any Similarities????????
Too many!...
Did anyone else notice that the 4 kids on stage the other day didn't seem to know their "parts" (err, names) the other day?
Like they weren't using their real names or something?
Yeah didn't Mr Adolf do everything he did for the greater good and "for the children"? The only difference was it was only certain children.
Don't worry thoughy brothers I'm sure our king will develop a "Final Solution" to all of our problems.
There is a part supposedly in Hitler's book, Mein Kamf (or however you spell it)where he explains that you can do almost anything you want to the citizens by claiming that "it's for the children". Gun control, political indoctrination, medical experiments, etc..... all with public approval because it was for the good of the children. I'm sorry, anyone who doesn't see what's happening is either a fool or blind.
Well, there isn't. What he DID write in Mein Kampf : “The state must declare the child to be the most precious treasure of the people.”
That rest of the quote wasn't by him. It's actually a manufactured quote derived from a passage in a fictional letter written by Rabbi Daniel Lapin in 2004.
In fairness, Rabbi Daniel Lapin didn’t set out to deceive his readers. His essay was clearly an account of his own fantasy. He was telling a tale.
He wrote: “I thought it might be interesting to explore what Adolf Hitler himself might have thought about Move On’s derangement.”
Lapin then quoted from imaginary correspondence from Hitler, including contemporary references. The Rabbi’s main purpose seems to have been supporting the Bush Administration’s ‘War on Terror’.