"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps too insure our domestic securtiy our homeland." -George W. Bush ________________________________________________"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman, and child of this great nation. We must take steps too insure our domestic securtiy our homeland." -Adolf Hitler
2007-10-11
10:29:02
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The correct answer would be both. Hitler said it while announcing The Gestapo to the people. Wait wait.. but didn't Bush also say the same line. Yes he did.
2007-10-11
10:30:32 ·
update #1
Im a troll? How am i fooling uneducated people? Are you meaing yourself? Because im sure.. no almost possitive if you look into this you can find exactly what i said too be true.. How about you see for yourself its false? Oh.. maby because you cant prove its false because its not..
2007-10-11
10:35:16 ·
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Maby this link will help open your eyes ( http://www.zeitgeist.org/movie/ click on this and then the link " The seitgeist movie" Its a documentory, also bring me some counter arguements againts this because you might find it hard.
2007-10-11
10:38:05 ·
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IM SORRY I MISSPELLED THE QUOTE. I misspelled "too" it should be "to" for both of them, and also the begining of the second one got cut off.. it's suposed to be the same very sorry.
2007-10-11
10:41:25 ·
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No i don't compare Bush with Hitler.. Hitler was crazy.. Bush is sane.
2007-10-11
10:43:29 ·
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The point of this is too connect this quote to higher autorities beyond Bush. Bush was most likely told to say this.. but by who? Why do these wars seem to have direct links to the Rockefellers?
2007-10-11
10:46:58 ·
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The link does work.. if you read beyond it i said to then go too a link "Watch the seitgeist movei," did you not notice that?
2007-10-11
10:48:41 ·
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I pulled the quotes off the movie so in a sort yes they are links to the quotes.
2007-10-11
10:53:27 ·
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I actually find that believable, yet chilling. I'd love to have references for both of those quotes if you can supply them.
I remember when they came up with the name of the Dept. of Homeland Security. I thought how much the name reminded me of something from an old Nazi movie. Perhaps that's why. I think this was one of the first moves (that and the "patriot" Act) that started me rethinking Bush. I'm proud to say that I only made the mistake of voting for him once (although I had to divert to a third party in 2004 - just couldn't stomach Kerry's anti-American past).
Hey, you guys in the Bush League, can we have our party back now?
2007-10-11 10:38:16
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answer #1
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answered by skip742 6
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Yea, I've seen this assertion that both men said the same thing on countless liberal websites. Yet I've never been able to track down legitimate sources for your claim. Please provide links to transcripts of Hitlers speech and Bush's speech where these words were parroted. Thank you.
*btw the link you've provided doesn't work.
2007-10-11 10:43:24
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answered by VoodooPunk 4
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The Bush groupies in the US aren't smart enough to see the similarities between Hitler and Bush. They are different in that their crimes against humanity have different details. Hitler was against the Jews while Bush was against Iraqis. Bush has gained support through dishonest means and corruption. Bush has prayed on the gullible and uneducated to gain support(I'm referring to all of you people above defending Bush).
To the Bush fan club members - Look up the definition of "fascism". I bet you're so gullible and close minded you find one similarity between the Bush administration and fascist regimes of the past. BTW, blind support is the biggest factor in having a successful fascist regime. Although, I don't expect anyone Bush fluffer to acknowledge this.
2007-10-11 10:57:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Even if what you say is true, what Bush is referring to is Islamic extremism (aka terrorists). Whom Hitler was referring to are the Jews. So even though the quotes are the same, what they mean is quite different.
2007-10-11 10:45:04
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answered by Johnny Conservative 5
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Huh... So that means bush said the SAME speech as hitler? Uh.. Okay...
Is it just me or does Politicians nowadays cant find anything good to say by themselves?
2007-10-11 10:32:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The True Evil is Democrats
These Whimps are destroying
our Democracy
2007-10-11 10:37:50
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answered by CuteYoungCop 1
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I have not read that this quote was attributed to Hitler....but lets say you are correct.
The quote is not what is important...
The actions of the person whom you are quoting, is what is important...and Bush's actions have been very different, from Hitler's
Are you too obtuse to see that.
This is not a valid argument from anyone.
2007-10-11 10:41:12
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answered by Lilliput1212 4
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So what? I think the statement is true even if Bozo the Clown said it. You can certainly do better than that if you want to criticize our President. Or, perhaps not?? Want to try again??
2007-10-11 10:38:22
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler was talking about innocent jews, Bush was talking about arabs who killed 3000 innocent people by flying jets into the towers. See the difference?
2007-10-11 10:40:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Where are your links to these quotes??
2007-10-11 10:51:09
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answered by Vagabond5879 7
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