I am talking about yabyum's hitler quote
I happen to think that people who say these kind of things are usually guilty themselves of it. I mean Adolf was certainly guilty of his own contrite words wasn't he?i put the quote out there, so some person who is glorious, could break it down for we.
i don't even understand the quote. what the hell is he trying to say? break it down for me, will ya?
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my adversaries....applied the one means that wins the easiest
victory over reason: terror and force."
Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf, Vol. I, Ch. 2
so
who were his advesaries, who was using terror and force, he wrote Mein Kamf in prison, after Munich, when the government put him in jail. We are dealing with one sick fuck here, not sure anyone can make anysense out of him but a lot of people do.
I think it is a whine, pissy little bitched out man, sitting in a jail cell thinking with his ass hole. or something like that, I find it interesting to look ant the picture of the dog, because I can hardly write the word hitler without spitting, I know my grandmother could not, she had to spit, just like Tom Robbins character in Fierce Invalids Home From hot Climates had to spit at the mention of Allen Dulles.
I suppose he was crying in his beer, because he felt he had been done hard by. I suppose my point is that Karl Rove was known for turning his advesaries strength against him. ROve very good at that to I think yabum has been out in the sun too long if he expects to make a whole lot of sense out of anything Hitler said. More interesting is what Herbert Walker Bush meant about new world order. Back in the fifties when the houses of congress were being renovated they put in frescoes of the bundles of sticks and axes, the roman the fasces on the walls. No I am not paranoid
The Romans adopted many Etruscan customs over the years. They used the Etruscan alphabet, which the Etruscans had borrowed from the Greeks. The symbol of the Etruscan king's right to execute his subjects was a bundle of rods and an axe: the fasces (from which Mussolini created the Fascisti in the 20th century). The Romans even adopted the Etruscan toga. The vault and the arch were Etruscan in origin as were gladiatorial contests.
http://www.historyguide.org/ancient/lecture10b.html
Fascism (in Italian, fascismo), capitalized, refers to the right-wing authoritarian political movement which ruled Italy from 1922 to 1943 under the leadership of Benito Mussolini. The name comes from fascia, which may mean "bundle", as in a political or militant group or a nation, but also from the fasces (rods bundled around an axe), which were an ancient Roman symbol of the authority of magistrates. The Italian 'Fascisti' were also known as Black Shirts for their style of uniform incorporating a black shirt (see: political colour).
Definition
The word fascism has come to mean any system of government resembling Mussolini's, that
§ exalts nation and sometimes race above the individual,
§ uses violence and modern techniques of propaganda and censorship to forcibly suppress political opposition,
§ engages in severe economic and social regimentation, and
§ espouses nationalism and sometimes racism or ethnic nationalism.
In an article in the 1932 Enciclopedia Italiana, written by Giovanni Gentile and attributed to Benito Mussolini, fascism is described as a system in which "The State not only is authority which governs and molds individual wills with laws and values of spiritual life, but it is also power which makes its will prevail abroad.... For the Fascist, everything is within the State and... neither individuals or groups are outside the State.... For Fascism, the State is an absolute, before which individuals or groups are only relative."
http://fascism.biography.ms/
Adolf Hitler and armed stormtroopers entering the building. Hitler jumped onto a table, fired two shots in the air and told the audience that the Munich Putsch was taking place and the National Revolution had began.
Leaving Hermann Goering and the SA to guard the 3,000 officials, Hitler took Gustav von Kahr, Otto von Lossow, the commander of the Bavarian Army and Hans von Lossow, the commandant of the Bavarian State Police into an adjoining room. Hitler told the men that he was to be the new leader of Germany and offered them posts in his new government. Aware that this would be an act of high treason, the three men were initially reluctant to agree to this offer. Adolf Hitler was furious and threatened to shoot them and then commit suicide: "I have three bullets for you, gentlemen, and one for me!" After this the three men agreed.
Soon afterwards Eric Ludendorff arrived. Ludendorff had been leader of the German Army at the end of the First World War. He had therefore found Hitler's claim that the war had not been lost by the army but by Jews, Socialists, Communists and the German government, attractive, and was a strong supporter of the Nazi Party. Ludendorff agreed to become head of the the German Army in Hitler's government.
While Adolf Hitler had been appointing government ministers, Ernst Roehm, leading a group of stormtroopers, had seized the War Ministry and Rudolf Hess was arranging the arrest of Jews and left-wing political leaders in Bavaria.
Adolf Hitler now planned to march on Berlin and remove the national government. Surprisingly, Hitler had not arranged for the stormtroopers to take control of the radio stations and the telegraph offices. This meant that the national government in Berlin soon heard about Hitler's putsch and gave orders for it to be crushed.
The next day Adolf Hitler, Eric Ludendorff, Hermann Goering and 3,000 armed supporters of the Nazi Party marched through Munich in an attempt to join up with Roehm's forces at the War Ministry. At Odensplatz they found the road blocked by the Munich police. As they refused to stop, the police fired into the ground in front of the marchers. The stormtroopers returned the fire and during the next few minutes 21 people were killed and another hundred were wounded, included Goering.
When the firing started Adolf Hitler threw himself to the ground dislocating his shoulder. Hitler lost his nerve and ran to a nearby car. Although the police were outnumbered, the Nazis followed their leader's example and ran away. Only Eric Ludendorff and his adjutant continued walking towards the police. Later Nazi historians were to claim that the reason Hitler left the scene so quickly was because he had to rush an injured young boy to the local hospital.
After hiding in a friend's house for several days, Adolf Hitler was arrested and put on trial for his role in the Beer Hall Putsch. If found guilty, Hitler faced the death penalty. While in prison Hitler suffered from depression and talked of committing suicide. However, it soon became clear that the Nazi sympathizers in the Bavarian government were going to make sure that Hitler would not be punished severely
http://www.spartacus.schoolnet.co.uk/GERbeer.htm
So does that make any more sense what I am talking about, have you ever seen any of Hitlers art work, very pretty, just supposed he had been admitted to art school in Vienna? I have met people who love hitler, I worked on the computers at a flea market with all kinds of Hitler memorabilia, the owner thought very highly of the man. Theo owner was also a convicted murderer served fifteen years for shooting his girl friend. Hell of a nice guy, and his new girlfriend who was half his age (or maybe a third0 she barely in her 20's he in his late fifties. What I am talking about is the human heart and how it gets twisted. does that make any sense to you, do you know what I am talking about now, everybody is born an innocent and trusting child, even hitler, I look for some humanity in him, seems like only a few strange people and a dog have found that. "like the love hidden deep in your heart, like the first breath of a baby, like sunshine feeding daisies" How about the Producers, Spring TIme For Hitler, I wonder where Mel got the lyrics, I heard the story once, but forgot, that may have been an actual song somebody wrote. I don't even know why I talk to mice. Just my attempt at iner species communication I suppose

such a fierce mouse