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| quote: | Originally posted by NeoPhono
I think it does apply. Or are you really saying we should judge an individual based on the actions of their ancestors? I'm sure we all have some ancestor somewhere in our lineage that has done a "bad" thing, does that make us all bad people then?
Maybe I'm alone in the belief that a person should be judged on their own actions and not on another's. |
No one's "judging" Bush by the actions of his "predicesors." It is however incredibly naive to assume it has no impact on his veiws, world view, or upbringing. And so far, he's done a pretty good job to destory his credibility and arouse further suspision. All you need to do is take a look at his war policy based on unfounded fear and lies, and legislation passed by his administration (i.e. the Military Commisions Act, Patriot Act, and Detainee Bill). Spitting on the bill of rights and tearing the constitution to shreds isn't an indication of "incompitance" or some minor character flaw, it's unpatriotic and unamerican to the core. There are tons of parallels there. I'm assuming you know what the Enablement Act was and the Reichstag Fire was. Even taking in to consideration that you believe the goverment had nothing to do with 9-11, eventhough it's undebatable that it had foreknowledge and refused to act; it's irrelevant, the fact of the matter is Hitler and the Nazi party used the Reichstar Fire to start a (or multiple) wars of aggression and centralize power. We already have concentration camps in America, I've posted about them before, and I learned about them form an interview with and EX-CIA ANALYST AND VETERAN WHO BRIEFED MUTIPLE ADMINISTATIONS AND PRESIDENTS! That would be Ray McGovern, who's been with the CIA over two decades. But I suppose that's all irrelevant. The power of denial, got to love it... OR NOT!
Edit: And sorry if I sound like I'm screaming, but I am.
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