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Richard W. Painter
In a world where there is no truth, no right and wrong, this is what we get. Been there, done that. Again? 20 Ways Trump Is Copying Hitler’s Early Rhetoric and Policies - via
The author, Burt Neuborne, is one of America’s top civil liberties lawyers, and questions whether federal government can contain Trump and GOP power grabs... A new book by one of the nation’s
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Hard Rain 9h
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Thanks Richard, this is not a coincidence.
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♥Darth Chipper 8h
There are no coincidences. All planned. All just white supremacy. :(
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Alvin S. Brown, Esq. 9h
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It is a fact that Trump's first wife said Trump read Hitler's speeches.
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Doug Dib 9h
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Time for Americans to read Milton Mayer’s classic 1955 book “They Thought They Were Free: Germany 1933-2945”. Explains how an entire nation can get brainwashed.
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Arthur Folden 9h
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I have wondered for some time now whether, after Hitler came to power, if any Germans ever wished that someone would come out of the shadows and just shoot the bastard. I am thinking many must have thought about it, maybe some even tried.. not sure of the history about that.
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From Ireland: drannettehunter 8h
Operation Valkyrie: Claus Von Stauffenburg Attempted assassination of Hitler but failed. Stauffenburg was shot. But he is forever a hero now.
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Pauli Pesto 8h
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Hitler didn’t take power by force. He used a set of rhetorical tropes codified in Trump’s bedside reading that persuaded enough Germans to welcome Hitler as a populist leader. PLEASE RETWEET THIS ARTICLE-
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Pauli Pesto 8h
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