The Nazi's first used this tactic in order to do whatever they wanted to do and if any German challenged or questioned them they were "traitors".
Only problem is is that it's being used by the Bush administration. if anybody who questions this administration, is called a "traitor" in order to silence that person.
We will not let these guilt trip tactics silence us and our freedom of speech. And now you can see how America is fighting back at those looking to play mind games in order to silence us. Click here http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tuPiwm9IjiA
"Of course the people don't want war. But after all, it's the leaders of the country who determine the policy, and it's always a simple matter to drag the people along whether it's a democracy, a fascist dictatorship, or a parliament, or a communist dictatorship. Voice or no voice, the people can always be brought to the bidding of the leaders. That is easy. All you have to do is tell them they are being attacked, and denounce the pacifists for lack of patriotism, and exposing the country to greater danger."
-- Herman Goering at the Nuremberg trials
2006-09-03
06:49:52
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too clange 928
what part of have the conservatives guilt trip tactic backfired on them? don't you understand. How is this question not a question?
2006-09-03
06:59:16 ·
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hey zaphod
try listening to Coulter,Limbaugh,Hannity sometime.
I would tell you to read their work but I don't think you can read.
2006-09-03
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rukidding
I bet if youtube had something about Clinton you and the rest of the inbreds would be like, "Clinton got busted on youtube, I told you he sucked"
And here's some other bad news, this was taken from msnbc which I and millions of other people saw before youtube got a hold of it. Its not a youtube thing, it's a msnbc thing.
And I copied and pasted the Goering quote from a website idiot.
2006-09-03
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I don't agree with ANY party that tries to use tactics like that, trying to justify the war in Iraq by using fear and guilt is wrong. That's not the way a free democracy is supposed to work.
2006-09-03 06:54:53
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answered by carpediem 5
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure whats funnier you feebly trying to use the same tactics the you accuse the government of doing or the fact you get some of your facts from youtube.
when we first started this war issue most all of Americans were for it but as soon as it takes longer than expected or a soldier dies or something doesn't go the way a person didn't see it going they start screaming "bring the troops home" or start comparing the government to Nazi's. you gotta love the fast and now generation if they can't get it now and get it there way they start crying and look at the shape it's put this country in .
and as for youtube ya it's fun to watch but come on getting your facts form there is about as useful as trying to air up a tire with 1000 holes.
how bout instead of ranting and raving about something that's flat out stupid you start looking for ways to turn that anger into something helpful to make this nation a better place. till people stop the what about me crap and start actually caring about everyone else then nothing will change and by sitting her posting this stupid question instead of going out to petition for change it's all about you and how making yourself sound like you actually care might make you a bigger person.
2006-09-03 07:36:53
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answered by wardancer 3
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Truth is, Hitler was not as much of a global threat until the western prapaganda machine proclaimed him to be ... Hitler felt compelled to give the world what they asked for, and he did. The same is happening now with this Terrorism thing. Making a mole hill into a mountain ... and new terrorists are being made everyday as long as the Bush Administration continues the conflict without diplomacy.
Hell, look back at Native Americans. We had our First Thanksgiving with the Pilgrims and then they turned on us ... Oh, but WE were the "Savages!" Bullsh*t!
2006-09-03 07:00:32
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answered by pickle head 6
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Any time a government tries to "win" over it's people with those tactics they are beginning an up hill battle. Americans are educated and have the intelligence to know the kind of garbage the Bush administration will throw out. Of course, you always have a small group of people that still believe whatever they are told. But Rumsfeld blew it recently when he literally treated us as if we were bad children and gave us a tongue lashing about not believing all the junk he and Bush are dishing out. I got a good laugh out of that.
2006-09-03 06:58:45
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answered by MadforMAC 7
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The only ones it backfired on were liberals who never agreed with it in the first place. I find it interest that you know Goering's words so easily. As far as youtube it is such a poor place to find out anything of any good that only you people who do not believe in truth would click it.
2006-09-03 07:08:44
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answered by Anonymous
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They just don't get it. They seem to believe that America is theirs alone and the rest of the world for that matter. Problem is, they live in fear of anything that moves and reflexively destroy anything that they don't agree with or understand. It is fear born out of ignorance. That ignorance has been nurtured by the powers that be.
They don't even realize that they've gotten it wrong or that the tables have turned.
2006-09-03 07:05:05
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answered by GJ 5
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I don't say that disagreeing with me makes you an America hater. If your words and actions embolden and encourage the terrorists that might get you a little bit closer. If you say we're the oppressors and that terrorists are justified in attacking us then I think you are probably an America hater. If you are a spiteful small minded liberal who likes to sling nasty little epithets because your ideas stink and most people don't agree with you, you are very likely an America hater. If you are a closet socialist then you likely are an America hater.
When you try to compare republicans to nazis, yeah, I think you're a nasty little America hater. I believe you have a right to be a nasty little America hater, but you sure as hell aren't a patriot, at least not an American patriot!
Nobody is silencing you, this is America, you can take off your tinfoil hat now.
2006-09-03 07:02:34
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answered by OzobTheMerciless 3
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yep and Gobbles said " If you repeat a lie enough eventually it will become the truth "
its easy to compair thing to the Nazis , just look at how liberals compair 9/11 to the Reichstag fire .
Yet they fail to explain the 1st WTC attacks .
No they just keep repeating 9/11 ,Reichstag fire .
Tell us ohh wise one who in the Bush administration is calling people traitors , seems I saw George Bush on the TV just say dissent is a part of American democracy
2006-09-03 07:04:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Many contemporary liberals have taken it upon themselves to advocate tolerance and understanding as the highest social values. Such self-professed ambassadors of magnanimity usually extend these principles to everyone except those they disagree with.
2006-09-03 06:58:54
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answered by bushfan88 5
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