Because the Demonrats HAVE to find something to call him. He has lowered taxes, kept us form being attacked, and improved education. The Nazis killed people because they were Jewish, Bush wants to lock people up and question them because they're trying to kill us. How can they be serious? It's mindless hatred and name-calling.
Dancing on fire, Bush visited the troops in Iraq twice, at great personal danger, so don't say he doesn't give a crap about them you mindless moron. And NOT ALL foreigners are of a different race, and enforcing the borders is necessary for all americans, not just white ones. Get a life, or a brain.
2006-09-21 12:30:46
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answered by kimmyisahotbabe 5
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How awful to call anyone serving in this Country a Nazi !!! I wonder if you realize what Nazi means ? Many German people still to this day, hang their heads in shame when the word Nazi arises. Hitler was a Nazi and his followers. BUT there were many German people who helped the American soldiers. Many American soldiers helped the innocent Germans during the war, that was so horrible. When you call any one of our Parties, in this Country a Nazi, it is one of the worse things you can do. So don't do that ! Refresh our memories about who called who a Nazi. I don't recall. A Nazi, is not the same as a German. Nazi's were guilty in the first degree of horrible war crimes. Some are even being hunted to this day. So I am going to tell you. Do not call any of our Government leaders--Nazi.
2006-09-21 20:08:43
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answered by Norskeyenta 6
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well... I see a few similarities in style...
focusing on a group to blame everything on (jews for Nazis, terrorists for Bush), using Christianity as a crutch and calling the other group unGodly, keeping enemies of the state in camps, not using warrants to find enemies of the state, wanting to bend the rules of the geneva convention and wanting to torture those enemies of the state that the geneva convention shouldn't apply for, going to war on a nation that hasn't attacked anyone in over 10 years, calling anyone who disagrees with the state a "liberal", therefore everything the person says is a lie...
gee... thats a bit of a list... there is probably more...
but, overall... bush isn't doing any holocausts... so he's got that going for him...
and Repubclians do understand that conservative and liberal parties switched after the civil rights movement right? I mean, was slavery a conservative idea? of course it was... the dems were the conservative party until the late 60s...
2006-09-21 19:53:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Nazis?
They supported a large national welfare system.
They supported a large national health care system.
They supported strict and harsh controls of business & commerce.
They supported profound involvement in hiring practices in the private sector.
They supported outlawing the private ownership of firearms.
They supported the identification of races in order to give a race advantage over other races. (I know, not quite the same...but still...)
Does any of this sound familiar?
What was the predominant political party in the north when the Civil War started? Republican.
Who was the President? Abraham Lincoln, a Republican.
Who wrote the Emancipation Proclomation? Abraham Lincoln, a Republican.
What was the predominant political party in the south when the Civil War started? Democrat.
Who was President of the Confederacy? Jefferson Davis, a Democrat.
Need I go on?
2006-09-21 19:36:07
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answered by Albannach 6
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People that call Bush a Nazi are uneducated sad excuses for Americans. They need to get their lazy butts off the couch and stop watching the TV. Unfortunately the media has a lot of control over people.
2006-09-21 19:39:21
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answered by TRUE PATRIOT 6
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Why is Bush a Nazi? I posted this a while back to a lot of critical acclaim for its illustrating the parallels between Nazi policy and current Bush administration policies. I'll re-submit it now to answer your question.
Ordinary citizens disappearing in the middle of the night...secret police listening in on private conversations...the systematic rounding-up of the enemy and imprisoned without charge or trial...the espousing of one religious belief over all others...the using of a national tragedy as a war cry to justify lies and deceit...government officials enacting laws to justify their illegal actions. Nazi Germany? The USA? Remember the good old days when we could tell the difference?
2006-09-21 19:36:29
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answered by Mr. Pink 2
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The intellectually lazy will apply the worst label they can to anything they don't like. Since Nazism is about the worst political philosophy (by American standards), calling someone a Nazi becomes the slur of choice for the slower elements of society.
2006-09-21 19:29:39
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answered by timm1776 5
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I am thinking you are making a false arguement re racism.
I do sense Bush is unqualified and not a legitimately elected leader. Remember he was appointed to the pResidency by the USSC. I note his attempt to run roughshod over the Constitution, avoid accountablity and sieze power makes him seem fascist.
2006-09-21 20:16:11
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answered by planksheer 7
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They are ignorant and are the off spring of delusional
idiots from the anti-war and anti-american '60s and '70s
and they wouldn't know what a nazi was if it stood up and bit them on their slimy butts. On the last question, you are 100% right on when you call the democrats slave owners.
2006-09-21 19:33:24
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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Because it's a mean name and they don't know any better.
Remember that Nazi is short for "National Socialist" and Hillary Clinton is in favor of socialism (such as "universal health care" otherwise known as "socialized medicine", not to mention her "it takes a village" concept which is straight marxism) so the term is more correctly applied to her.
But conservatives are above such silly name-calling. Liberals aren't. You'll likely see some liberal come in here with something intelligent such as "Bush sucks". Such is their enlightenment.
2006-09-21 19:31:05
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answered by Ricky T 6
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