I know he doesn't have the mustache, but is there anything else that comes to mind?
2006-09-25
01:13:15
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The Bush sheep take offense to such comparison. It is only an honest question. It's like asking "
What do cows have in common with steers" or " What do miniature pit bulls have in common with regular pit bulls?"
Just an innocent question. I'm not saying that Bush and Hitler have ANYthing in common. Miniature Pit Bulls and standards are quite different.
2006-09-25
01:25:03 ·
update #1
I certainly won't answer my own question, but here is the opinion of Scott Ritter, former U.N. Weapons inspector in Iraq prior to the invasion:
Scott Ritter (ex Iraq weapons inspector)
Telling the Berliner Zeitung, May 2003: "I see no difference between the invasion of Iraq and the invasion of Poland in 1939." also reported as saying Bush had used the September 11 attacks as Hitler used the 1933 burning of the Reichstag to repress domestic dissidents.
2006-09-25
01:42:01 ·
update #2
Another opinion, this one from George Soros, one of the richest men in the world, who has given away over $3 billion to promote democracy throughout the world.
Mr Soros says a “supremacist ideology” guides the White House. He hears echoes in its rhetoric of his childhood in occupied Hungary: “When I hear Bush say, ‘You’re either with us or against us,’ it reminds me of the Germans.” It conjures up memories, he said, of Nazi slogans on the walls, Der Feind Hort mit (The enemy is listening): “My experiences under Nazi and Soviet rule have sensitised me,” he said.
2006-09-25
01:47:26 ·
update #3