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Author: Steve TerrySteve Terry Date: Aug 8, 2008 12:25
"Bazzer Smith" invalid.net> wrote in message
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> After watching China it is clear that our game will be
> embarassingly inadaquate and it will just highlight what shithole
> this country is. They will make us look like the third world
> nation we are.
>
It reminded me of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where the Nazis
also pulled out all the stops to impress.
Given to the Germans by the then Olympic committee also
foolishly hoping it would appease and moderate the Nazi regime.
History repeats itself, except the Nazis didn't usually oppress
their own people, just everyone elses
Embarrassingly inadequate isn't always such a bad thing,
the inadequate aren't so good at oppressing others,
which is in our favour
Steve Terry
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Author: John RowlandJohn Rowland Date: Aug 8, 2008 13:00
Steve Terry wrote:
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> It reminded me of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where the Nazis
> also pulled out all the stops to impress.
>
> Given to the Germans by the then Olympic committee also
> foolishly hoping it would appease and moderate the Nazi regime.
In 1931?
> History repeats itself, except the Nazis didn't usually oppress
> their own people, just everyone elses
LOL. I presume "their own people" doesn't include the handicapped, the gays,
the democrats, etc etc etc.
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Author: BaldoniBaldoni Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:09
John Rowland pretended :
> Steve Terry wrote:
>>
>> It reminded me of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where the Nazis
>> also pulled out all the stops to impress.
>>
>> Given to the Germans by the then Olympic committee also
>> foolishly hoping it would appease and moderate the Nazi regime.
>
> In 1931?
>
>> History repeats itself, except the Nazis didn't usually oppress
>> their own people, just everyone elses
>
> LOL. I presume "their own people" doesn't include the handicapped, the gays,
> the democrats, etc etc etc.
Hitler was a bad bastard but some of those under him were swines as
well. We never hanged enough of the bastards after WWII in my opinion.
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Author: BaldoniBaldoni Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:11
Steve Terry explained :
> "Bazzer Smith" invalid.net> wrote in message
> news:0m%%mk.131011$Lw1.60071@newsfe29.ams2...
>> After watching China it is clear that our game will be
>> embarassingly inadaquate and it will just highlight what shithole
>> this country is. They will make us look like the third world
>> nation we are.
>>
> It reminded me of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where the Nazis
> also pulled out all the stops to impress.
>
> Given to the Germans by the then Olympic committee also
> foolishly hoping it would appease and moderate the Nazi regime.
>
> History repeats itself, except the Nazis didn't usually oppress
> their own people, just everyone elses
>
> Embarrassingly inadequate isn't always such a bad thing,
> the inadequate aren't so good at oppressing others,
> which is in our favour ...
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Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:22
Baldoni gmail.com> wrote:
> I often wonder what Hitlers parents were like. I wager they allowed
> him to get away with practically murder when he was a lad.
What Hitler's parents were like is a matter of public record.
Unsurprisingly, you're wrong, but then you do make a habit of it.
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Author: BaldoniBaldoni Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:51
Steve Firth formulated the question :
> Baldoni gmail.com> wrote:
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>> I often wonder what Hitlers parents were like. I wager they allowed
>> him to get away with practically murder when he was a lad.
>
> What Hitler's parents were like is a matter of public record.
> Unsurprisingly, you're wrong, but then you do make a habit of it.
You don't belive all that stuff they have written about Hitler's
parents do you ?
--
Count Baldoni
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Author: BaldoniBaldoni Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:53
John Rowland expressed precisely :
> Steve Terry wrote:
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>> It reminded me of the 1936 Berlin Olympics, where the Nazis
>> also pulled out all the stops to impress.
>>
>> Given to the Germans by the then Olympic committee also
>> foolishly hoping it would appease and moderate the Nazi regime.
>
> In 1931?
>
>> History repeats itself, except the Nazis didn't usually oppress
>> their own people, just everyone elses
>
> LOL. I presume "their own people" doesn't include the handicapped, the gays,
> the democrats, etc etc etc.
Hitler had a thing about the blood group B which incidentally is my
blood group. Damn lucky for me and others that Germany lost the war I
would say.
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Date: Aug 8, 2008 14:58
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> You don't belive all that stuff they have written about Hitler's parents do
> you ?
Over what you have written? Any day.
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Author: BaldoniBaldoni Date: Aug 8, 2008 15:09
Depression expressed precisely :
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>> You don't belive all that stuff they have written about Hitler's parents do
>> you ?
>
> Over what you have written? Any day.
Take my advice and listen to me. Don't listen to all that other bunk.
There is so much misinformation floating around it is unreal.
Twice I saw St Paul's face in a wooden bench within 2 weeks. What
think you of that then ?
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Count Baldoni
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Date: Aug 8, 2008 15:05
Baldoni gmail.com> wrote:
> Steve Firth formulated the question :
>> Baldoni gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I often wonder what Hitlers parents were like. I wager they allowed
>>> him to get away with practically murder when he was a lad.
>>
>> What Hitler's parents were like is a matter of public record.
>> Unsurprisingly, you're wrong, but then you do make a habit of it.
>
> You don't belive all that stuff they have written about Hitler's
> parents do you ?
Ah, "they", the penultimate resort of the fuckwit, the great anonymous
"they" who manipulate and control every perception of history.
No, I don't believe what "they" have written about Hotler's parents. I
believe what Hitler himself wrote about his parents and in particular
his father.
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