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Old 02-03-2008, 08:06 AM
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Originally Posted by GeneCosta View Post
Hitler and Hillary aren't socialist. Where did you get that speculative mythology?

I repeat, I think any comparison between Hillary and Hitler are wrong and unwarranted. Hillary in no way warrants a comparison with Adolph.


Hillary ran a Christmas ad in which she handed out gifts. This whole concept embodied the socialist thought that the government was in control and gave you what it chose. The ad included such things as socialized medicine. One of the gifts was child care. She actually suggested by this the government would take over child care. That is socialism.

"It's time for a new beginning, for an end to government of the few, by the few, and for the few...and to replace it with shared responsibility for shared prosperity." - Hillary

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Yes Adolph's party was the National Socialist Party. They did not believe in limited government, but believed in an all encompassing government. The purpose of the red in the NAZI flag was to identify with Marxism:

"As National socialists we see our programme in our flag. In red we see the social thoughts of the movement." - Hitler

"it is not the Jews who are the enemies of the working people ... but the capitalists of all countries." - Hitler


With Adolph's view of socialism he didn't believe in government ownership of business, but in government having total control over businesses.

"Let them own land or factories as much as they please. The decisive factor is that the State, through the Party, is supreme over them regardless of whether they are owners or workers. All that is unessential; our socialism goes far deeper. It establishes a relationship of the individual to the State, the national community. Why need we trouble to socialize banks and factories? We socialize human beings." - Hitler

"There is more that binds us to Bolshevism than separates us from it. There is, above all, genuine, revolutionary feeling, which is alive everywhere in Russia except where there are Jewish Marxists. I have always made allowance for this circumstance, and given orders that former Communists are to be admitted to the party at once. The petit bourgeois Social-Democrat and the trade-union boss will never make a National Socialist, but the Communists always will." - Hitler
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