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    ccbatson Guest

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    Semantics for left and right...put it this way...Hitler's Nazi regime was fascistic, collectivist, statist, and anti individual liberty. By definition, being anti individual liberty is to be anti capitalist.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccbatson View Post
    Semantics for left and right...put it this way...Hitler's Nazi regime was fascistic, collectivist, statist, and anti individual liberty. By definition, being anti individual liberty is to be anti capitalist.

    no, it's not, except in your own newspeak dictionary

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccbatson View Post
    Semantics for left and right...put it this way...Hitler's Nazi regime was fascistic, collectivist, statist, and anti individual liberty. By definition, being anti individual liberty is to be anti capitalist.
    I agree somewhat.

    Hitler was also in favor of a totalitarian state, which also is anti individual liberty. The Nazi Machine had little to do with collectivism and everything to do with totalitarianism, controlled by De Furrier himself.

    In fact, Hitler had many "liberal collectivists" rounded up and imprisoned or killed for not towing the party line.

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    ccbatson Guest

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    Check the history of Germany more closely...The Fuhrer/leader was motivated to do what he did for "the country" [[the fatherland) meaning the people of Germany....the master race....COLLECTIVISM my friend.

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    How Prescott Bush [[grandfather of the worst president in US History) aided Hitler's rise to power

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2004...secondworldwar

    More on stolen election in Iran:

    http://iranfreethedocs.org/
    Last edited by barnesfoto; June-19-09 at 02:19 AM. Reason: mistake

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    Quote Originally Posted by Detroitej72 View Post
    I agree somewhat.

    Hitler was also in favor of a totalitarian state, which also is anti individual liberty. The Nazi Machine had little to do with collectivism and everything to do with totalitarianism, controlled by De Furrier himself.

    In fact, Hitler had many "liberal collectivists" rounded up and imprisoned or killed for not towing the party line.
    little facts like that mean nothing to dogma-addled people, in case you didn't notice

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    ccbatson Guest

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    Only because those few liberal collectivists had a different brand of collectivism than he [[Hitler did), otherwise, 2 peas in a pod.

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