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>Yes. As you pointed out. Those nasty Germans. All of them.
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>We should have killed the 60,000,000 back then when it would have been
>duck soup and we could have whitewashed history in elementary school
>on up and only people over 55 would have the slightest glimmer that
>something wasn't right. So yes, they still deserve to die, but now we
>would look like barbarians if we did it. You could spearhead finding
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>It is nauseating when one stops and considers the possibilities.
Great straw man argument. Not a single thing you said accurately represented my
comments or position, bravo!
Instead of reaching deep into your bowels and manufacturing the most hateful of
hyperbole, why don't you take a few moments, formulate your thoughts about my
actual comments and post a clear and pithy rebuttal? Tell me specifically what
I said that you disagree with and why?
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>On Tue, 14 Oct 2014 19:53:18 +0000, Charles Lindbergh
><spirit@stlouis.invalid> wrote:
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>>On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 22:57:47 -0700, meefftt@privacy.net wrote:
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>>>On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 23:19:16 -0400, Erinnerungen wrote:
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>>>What is really sad is that these men fought and died for nothing. I don't
>>>feel sorry about the SS troops or Nazi party members just the average foot
>>>soldier that was drafted into a stupid war by an military leader that was
>>>a complete idiot that died while hooked on meth.
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>>Whereas your sentiment is compassionate and noble, I am less forgiving. It is
>>well documented the Wehrmacht and every branch of the armed forces of Nazi
>>Germany were complicit in a multitude of grievous war crimes.
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>>A government cannot survive without support of the populace. All of Germany was
>>guilty, as was all of Japan. Unfortunately, a new evil is on the rise under the
>>guise of Islam.
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>>Hopefully, there are enough people in positions of authority who have well
>>learned the lessons of Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, the USSR and the Peoples
>>Republic of China. If not, the world will be facing yet another genocide and a
>>prolonged, worldwide conflict.
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