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Miscellaneous => The Lounge => Topic started by: slave on 21 March 2003, 01:09
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"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."
Who said that? Was it:
a. Bush
b. Ashcroft
c. Hitler
d. All of the above
e. I don't know
Pick one, but don't try to research it. Just guess.
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a
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d :confused:
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Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:
Quote:
"An evil exists that threatens every man, woman and child of this great nation. We must take steps to ensure our domestic security and protect our homeland."
Who said that? Was it:
a. Bush
b. Ashcroft
c. Hitler
d. All of the above
e. I don't know
Pick one, but don't try to research it. Just guess.
There's only one person in this world who could have made such an IDIOTIC statement and that would be <a>. Or maybe <d>? I don't know, since <a> and <d> do not differ much! :D
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hmm...probibly both bush and hitler, with execption: hitler said motherland, hitler spoke german, not english, and bush isn't insane
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Yeah, other difference being that Hitler was actually elected.
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Originally posted by flap:
Yeah, other difference being that Hitler was actually elected.
LOL :D How true!
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How do we find out what the answer is?
I think Bush said it, but probably Hitler too
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That was Adoph Hitler, writing about creation of the Gestapo in Nazi Germany.
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a
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Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:
That was Adoph Hitler, writing about creation of the Gestapo in Nazi Germany.
Well, I'll be damned! And it looked sooo familiar! Why is that, I wonder....
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Yeah, other difference being that Hitler was actually elected.
how is that a difference then? i still have seen no proof that he was not legitly elected
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Well, I'll be damned! And it looked sooo familiar! Why is that, I wonder....
hmmm...i wonder. you know, words (expecially cross language words) can be used by more then one person--just look at how many times everyone uses the word "the". and hitler like motherland, not homeland
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Originally posted by Siplus: *Capitalist*:
hmmm...i wonder. you know, words (expecially cross language words) can be used by more then one person--just look at how many times everyone uses the word "the". and hitler like motherland, not homeland
Go read some history books.. BTW, I'm still waiting for a straight answer in the other thread. Keep pushing. I have more coming. :D
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nah, i hate history. my western civ class that i have this year is the worst period of the day for me.
like i said in the socialism post: i don't really want to discuss politics--that's not what i'm here for, but i can't stand all of the liberals here anymore.
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Originally posted by Siplus: *Capitalist*:
nah, i hate history. my western civ class that i have this year is the worst period of the day for me.
like i said in the socialism post: i don't really want to discuss politics--that's not what i'm here for, but i can't stand all of the liberals here anymore.
I don't want to discuss politics either unless I'm directly or indirectly provoked to do so. I am nonetheless here to talk about alternatives to M$'s plague of Operating Systems. End of politics discussion for me also. (http://smile.gif)