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Gould 0738 wrote:
I think comparing Bush to Hitler, (particularly Hitler in hindsight rather than Hitler as he appeared to the masses of Germans he mesmerized in the late 30's), is over the top. As one who is always ready to find a parallel in Bush and Hitler I do not think it is "over the top" to do so. Bush and Co's activities and political "vision" so closely resemble Hitler's in the 1930's that the comparison requires little imagination to articulate. He has mesmerized the masses with images of military power and helped to create foreign and domestic enemies of the "homeland" to divert attention from the destruction of those policies and practices which provided health and security for generations of Americans. His handlers do not hesitate to suggest and even impose policies which the Nuremberg tribunal found to be criminal. The suggestion that US citizens may be stripped of citizenship and deported (to where?), the fact of arresting and holding incommunicado US citizens without charges or legal representation, the use of military forces to invade a sovereign state for "preemptive" purposes ... the list goes on and increases daily. Our fathers fought to stop what Bush is doing, what he has done and what he and his handlers would impose upon us. The comparison is valid. Rick |