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You won't accept that these guys, having had a relationship that spanned Hitler's rise from street thug to Fuhrer makes them collaberative

But wouldn't that make Chamberlain collaborative as well? And what about Stalin? Surely the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the subsequent partition of Poland makes him a Nazi symp as well? And every other company (and there were lots) who did business with pre-war Germany, including most of Roosevelt's administration and a good number of Congressmen were heavily involved with Hitler's germany before the war. That's what happens in a global economy.

This is a stunningly non-issue issue.

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You won't accept that these guys, having had a relationship that spanned Hitler's rise from street thug to Fuhrer makes them collaberative

But wouldn't that make Chamberlain collaborative as well? And what about Stalin? Surely the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the subsequent partition of Poland makes him a Nazi symp as well? And every other company (and there were lots) who did business with pre-war Germany, including most of Roosevelt's administration and a good number of Congressmen were heavily involved with Hitler's germany before the war. That's what happens in a global economy.

Well, no, certainly I wouldn't consider Bush any worse a person than Stalin - but thanks for pointing out, what you seem to consider, their connection

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Well, no, certainly I wouldn't consider Bush any worse a person than Stalin - but thanks for pointing out, what you seem to consider, their connection

Ah, so now Bush is Stalin AND Hitler? Cool. Or is it Stalin is Hitler and Bush a collaborator with both? Actually, both Churchill and Roosevelt not only collaborated with, but became allied with Stalin too, so they must be Nazi collaborators too...right? No...wait...Bush...Stalin...I'm getting confused...

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I still haven't read anywhere that Bush was Hitler's personal banker.

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there are none so blind as those who will not see

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there are none so blind as those who will not see

Nice "polynewbie" style response.

What am I blinded by, I don't know, facts.

Personally I'm more of a factonista, so far all you have been able to show is that Bush had ties with Thyssen, yet you have been unable to show that Bush was Hitler's personal banker. If all you can come up with is personal speculation then by all mean's keep on living in your fantasy world.

Somebody who couldn't even read the the title of one of their link's shouldn't really be accusing others of being blind.

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International bankers finance both sides of the wars and they are the only ones that win. Although we "won" world war 2 we are still paying the bankers for it. All they did was give up paper with numbers written on it.

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International bankers finance both sides of the wars and blah blah blah...

Just out of curiosity, is this code for "international Jewry"? I'm just wondering because your thesis is pretty much lifted verbatim from the "Elders of Zion", with the names changed to say "bankers" instead of "Jews".

Just so you know, this is not new theory...the stuff you're spouting. It pops up every few decades with a new coat of paint and struts around like a brand new revelation, impressing the less educated among us. The 30s was the last time we saw it, although in those days no one much worried about being accused of anti-semitism, so "international bankers" and "Jews" were used pretty much interchangeably, first by American demagogues like Father Coughlin and Huey Long, and a bit later by Mr. Hitler, who dropped the "international Bankers" altogether and focussed on the Jews.

Maybe you're not aware of that, or maybe you are...

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You won't accept that these guys, having had a relationship that spanned Hitler's rise from street thug to Fuhrer makes them collaberative

But wouldn't that make Chamberlain collaborative as well? And what about Stalin? Surely the Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact and the subsequent partition of Poland makes him a Nazi symp as well? And every other company (and there were lots) who did business with pre-war Germany, including most of Roosevelt's administration and a good number of Congressmen were heavily involved with Hitler's germany before the war. That's what happens in a global economy.

Well, no, certainly I wouldn't consider Bush any worse a person than Stalin - but thanks for pointing out, what you seem to consider, their connection

Come on woody, grow up

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Attention All Sentient Creatures

UNIVERSAL DECLARATION

Henceforward, the collective noun phrase, for the above lads, shall be, 'a box of pinheads.'

again that is, 'a box of pinheads.'

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International bankers finance both sides of the wars and they are the only ones that win. Although we "won" world war 2 we are still paying the bankers for it. All they did was give up paper with numbers written on it.

Who is paying ?

USA ?

american taxpayer ?

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Wasn't Ford a friend of Adolf Hitler's, I think he even got mentioned in Mein Kampf.

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Wasn't Ford a friend of Adolf Hitler's, I think he even got mentioned in Mein Kampf.

lol...no...but pretty damn close...Hitler read Ford's books (one very anti-Semitic) while in prison and used them as a template for Mein Kampf. Hitler also liked the way Ford hated Communists, Jews and trade unions. Ford also apparently donated money and autos to the early Nazis...as well as setting up a Ford factory in Germany. Hitler admired Ford so much he was awarded the 'Grand Cross of the Supreme Order of the German Eagle' in 1938.

http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERmein.htm

http://www.hitler.org/writings/Mein_Kampf/

http://reformed-theology.org/html/books/wa.../chapter_06.htm

To be fair, though...the war had not started and America was still in its 'European problems are for Europeans to solve' phase. That ended very suddenly as I'm sure you know in 1941 with both Pearl Harbor and Hitler declaring war with the USA shortly after.

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Most of the European countries were poor – especially from Eastern Europe. Poorer than Germany.

Only in Germany - Nazi party emerged as a powerful force on the political stage.

Why ?

Germans are very good community, nation – but when they start to march – it’s dangerous for …………..

Why only Germans ?

What are you talking about?

American's are very divided right now, they aren't marching side by side.

It is hard to express exactly what I want to say – (because of my language skills) - but the main problem – in this case - is to describe the roots of Nazism.

I don’t see any reasonable reasons causing such situation that Nazism emerged as a real force on the political stage in the USA.

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