They are at it again. on 15:42 - Feb 4 with 2081 views | jojaca | War is good for business. | |
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They are at it again. on 15:48 - Feb 4 with 2072 views | Flashberryjack |
They are at it again. on 15:42 - Feb 4 by jojaca | War is good for business. |
It's an ill wind | |
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They are at it again. on 16:24 - Feb 4 with 2038 views | Private_Partz | Irresponsible headline as well. Is t it amazing how all these leaders squabbling are only trying to 'protect ' their countries. Trump , Putina and the Iranian geezer are prime examples. They should. Be locked in a room together until they recognise that talking to gether is better than military posturing. | |
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They are at it again. on 16:28 - Feb 4 with 2016 views | Lord_Bony | "As far as Iran goes, this is the single biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world," he told reporters. Think they should look closer at themselves and the Saudis. | |
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They are at it again. on 16:53 - Feb 4 with 1978 views | dailew |
They are at it again. on 16:28 - Feb 4 by Lord_Bony | "As far as Iran goes, this is the single biggest state sponsor of terrorism in the world," he told reporters. Think they should look closer at themselves and the Saudis. |
With the UK not far behind. Wonder what things would be like now if the UK hadn't help the US overthrow a democratic government in Iran in 1953. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:07 - Feb 4 with 1954 views | Flashberryjack |
They are at it again. on 16:53 - Feb 4 by dailew | With the UK not far behind. Wonder what things would be like now if the UK hadn't help the US overthrow a democratic government in Iran in 1953. |
I wonder what things would be like now in Europe if the US hadn't helped the UK overthrow a democratic government in Germany in 1945. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:11 - Feb 4 with 1943 views | exiledclaseboy |
They are at it again. on 17:07 - Feb 4 by Flashberryjack | I wonder what things would be like now in Europe if the US hadn't helped the UK overthrow a democratic government in Germany in 1945. |
Except that Hitler didn't rise to or hold on to power through democratic means. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:16 - Feb 4 with 1928 views | max936 |
They are at it again. on 16:24 - Feb 4 by Private_Partz | Irresponsible headline as well. Is t it amazing how all these leaders squabbling are only trying to 'protect ' their countries. Trump , Putina and the Iranian geezer are prime examples. They should. Be locked in a room together until they recognise that talking to gether is better than military posturing. |
Trump is a massive threat to World peace, he's an idealistic idiot. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:18 - Feb 4 with 1919 views | dailew |
They are at it again. on 17:07 - Feb 4 by Flashberryjack | I wonder what things would be like now in Europe if the US hadn't helped the UK overthrow a democratic government in Germany in 1945. |
Don't think Iran invaded several countries or committed genocide on millions. The US took their time as well. Threaten the oil supply or the dollar hegemony though and they're straight in there. As Iraq and Libya can testify. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:20 - Feb 4 with 1904 views | Flashberryjack |
They are at it again. on 17:11 - Feb 4 by exiledclaseboy | Except that Hitler didn't rise to or hold on to power through democratic means. |
Sorry I thought Germany was a democratic country when Hitler came to power. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:21 - Feb 4 with 1896 views | exiledclaseboy |
They are at it again. on 17:20 - Feb 4 by Flashberryjack | Sorry I thought Germany was a democratic country when Hitler came to power. |
It was, but it doesnt follow that Hitler came to power through democratic means. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:23 - Feb 4 with 1880 views | controversial_jack |
They are at it again. on 17:11 - Feb 4 by exiledclaseboy | Except that Hitler didn't rise to or hold on to power through democratic means. |
He did, he was voted in | | | |
They are at it again. (n/t) on 17:25 - Feb 4 with 1871 views | Jack_Meoff |
They are at it again. on 17:11 - Feb 4 by exiledclaseboy | Except that Hitler didn't rise to or hold on to power through democratic means. |
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They are at it again. on 17:26 - Feb 4 with 1865 views | exiledclaseboy |
Way too simplistic. He wasn't "voted in". | |
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They are at it again. on 17:30 - Feb 4 with 1850 views | oh_tommy_tommy |
They are at it again. on 17:18 - Feb 4 by dailew | Don't think Iran invaded several countries or committed genocide on millions. The US took their time as well. Threaten the oil supply or the dollar hegemony though and they're straight in there. As Iraq and Libya can testify. |
Iran have threatned to ditch the dollar the mighty USA normally invade or bomb f'ck out of countries that do. | |
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They are at it again. on 17:33 - Feb 4 with 1833 views | controversial_jack |
They are at it again. on 17:26 - Feb 4 by exiledclaseboy | Way too simplistic. He wasn't "voted in". |
It was a complicated system at the time, and he didn't hold the majority of votes, but the system allowed him to become chancellor, just as Trump has done in the US | | | |
They are at it again. on 17:38 - Feb 4 with 1816 views | exiledclaseboy |
They are at it again. on 17:33 - Feb 4 by controversial_jack | It was a complicated system at the time, and he didn't hold the majority of votes, but the system allowed him to become chancellor, just as Trump has done in the US |
You make it sound like Hitler came to power by solely peaceful and democratic means which is, as I said, very simplistic and simply not true. I'm not denying that he and his ideas commanded a lot of support among Germans and many others in Europe in the 1930s. They did. | |
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They are at it again. on 18:00 - Feb 4 with 1769 views | Flashberryjack |
They are at it again. on 17:26 - Feb 4 by exiledclaseboy | Way too simplistic. He wasn't "voted in". |
It's Sunday tomorrow. | |
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They are at it again. on 18:05 - Feb 4 with 1751 views | controversial_jack |
They are at it again. on 17:38 - Feb 4 by exiledclaseboy | You make it sound like Hitler came to power by solely peaceful and democratic means which is, as I said, very simplistic and simply not true. I'm not denying that he and his ideas commanded a lot of support among Germans and many others in Europe in the 1930s. They did. |
He wasn't peaceful as he was a fascist thug, but he was elected using the system at the time, which he then removed when he was in power | | | |
They are at it again. on 19:29 - Feb 4 with 1679 views | phact0rri |
They are at it again. on 17:33 - Feb 4 by controversial_jack | It was a complicated system at the time, and he didn't hold the majority of votes, but the system allowed him to become chancellor, just as Trump has done in the US |
he was appointed the chancellor by the then President... and it was more president Hindenberg that allowed Hitler to become a dictor than much else. Hitler wasn't voted in by the people. HE LOST the general election in 1932 | |
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They are at it again. on 19:55 - Feb 4 with 1633 views | LeonWasGod |
They are at it again. on 19:29 - Feb 4 by phact0rri | he was appointed the chancellor by the then President... and it was more president Hindenberg that allowed Hitler to become a dictor than much else. Hitler wasn't voted in by the people. HE LOST the general election in 1932 |
Not sure it really matters. Hitler was a nut job, Trump is a nut job. Both deserve to be sanctioned irrespective of whether they were voted in. The way the Trump administration has started we're heading for troubled times again - Blair and Bush will be nothing on Trump and lapdog May. I wouldn't at all be surprised if we get to a point where other countries think Trump has to go. | | | |
They are at it again. on 20:19 - Feb 4 with 1576 views | Jack_Kass | Godwin's law is enjoying a resurgence on the internet lately. The force is certainly strong in this corner. | |
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They are at it again. on 20:45 - Feb 4 with 1532 views | controversial_jack |
They are at it again. on 19:29 - Feb 4 by phact0rri | he was appointed the chancellor by the then President... and it was more president Hindenberg that allowed Hitler to become a dictor than much else. Hitler wasn't voted in by the people. HE LOST the general election in 1932 |
So,since Hitler and the NSDAP had more votes than any other party during the Republic of Weimar and governed on the basis of a law that had been passed by the absolute majority of the parliament is seems reasonable to conclude that he was indeed democratically elected | | | |
They are at it again. on 20:47 - Feb 4 with 1530 views | phact0rri |
They are at it again. on 19:55 - Feb 4 by LeonWasGod | Not sure it really matters. Hitler was a nut job, Trump is a nut job. Both deserve to be sanctioned irrespective of whether they were voted in. The way the Trump administration has started we're heading for troubled times again - Blair and Bush will be nothing on Trump and lapdog May. I wouldn't at all be surprised if we get to a point where other countries think Trump has to go. |
I see the same, and the country (United States) is a bit of a fright at the moment. It definitely feels like a Orwellian nightmare, from my position. | |
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They are at it again. on 21:51 - Feb 4 with 1469 views | Jack_Meoff |
They are at it again. on 20:47 - Feb 4 by phact0rri | I see the same, and the country (United States) is a bit of a fright at the moment. It definitely feels like a Orwellian nightmare, from my position. |
'If you want a vision of the future, imagine a boot stamping on a human face - forever. ' Crazy times indeed. Other countries deciding that the democratically elected leader of the USA needs removing would literally be the ultimate irony. Still can't quite get my head around the fact that the orange actor/celeb/whateverthef*ck actually got there... | |
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