And they tell us it is new….

WW2 Survivor’s Account Draws Chilling Similarities between Nazism and Liberalism…

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28 Responses to And they tell us it is new….

  1. Ronbo says:

    Another Ronbo “I told you so!”http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

  2. Contempt says:

    America is the best country ever. Americans have beaten back the Left this time. Next time it will be Bernie robots. Many of us stepped up to the plate at the ninth inning. Remember the Alamo.

    Good vid. Thanks. 😳

  3. Pascal says:

    Thanks Darin.

    This has been forwarded once so far. I expect the chain to grow.

  4. KG says:

    We are losing this fight with the left.
    They’ve burrowed so deeply into – and corrupted – our institutions, corrupted several generations with their filth and made common cause with the globalists that they will only be defeated by raw force now.
    Don’t let’s mistake a very minor victory at the ballot box for winning the war.

    • Darin says:

      Yes! As I told someone yesterday,the fight has only begun.

      http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_good.gif

      • Ronbo says:

        KG:

        I’ll wager in 1860 after the election of Lincoln there were many people in the North and West who said exactly the same thing about the Southern domination of the United States.

        After all, Southerners controlled the federal government bureaucracy, the Supreme court, the U.S. Army & Navy, the South in 1860 was the most wealthy part of the country. Southern slave owners sent their armed gangs into the Northern states after escaped slaves and murdered Northerners who resisted their press gang activities – Southern newspapers and magazines launched a hate offensive against president elect Lincoln and many Southerners said, “Lincoln ain’t my president!” Riots broke out in many cities and before Christmas, South Carolina had seceded from the Union…Then came 1861 and civil war.

        Does any of this sound familiar? Oh, and the rebels were DEMOCRATS to a man – and those who stood for the Union were REPUBLICANS.

        Ominous parallels with today’s events…..history repeat itself with a different cast of characters?

        But to get back to your original comment – the upside of the civil war was that within five years the traitors were PURGED from all their former strong points in the USA.

  5. Lara says:

    It’s al in God’s hands, he is laughing away. Already the left is beaten, they just don’t know it.http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_bye.gif

    • Ronbo says:

      The Southern slave owning aristocrats were beaten by the free North industrialists and opted for civil war to win by violence that which they couldn’t gain by peaceful means – and what I’m hearing is the same sort emotional and irrational hatred that motivated the South to take up arms against their fellow countrymen in 1861.

      Oh, the secession movement have started out here on Pacific Coast….California may have secession on the ballot soon….Secession means armed conflict.

      • Contempt says:

        Ronbo your thinking on the Civil War is fucked up. Byehttp://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

        • Darin says:

          Ron,the whole reason the North wet to war with the South was over money.From 1820 onward the Northern states levied tariff after tariff against goods produced in the South.They saw the wealth being created by the southern plantation owners and thought they would like some of that for themselves to grow industry in the north.
          Add to that Northern textile mill owners not liking the fact that Southern growers dictated the price for Cotton and the solution they arrived at was to cut out the middleman.
          After winning the war,they had eliminated the Cotton price monopoly.They then setup the Sharecropper system which saw both whites and blacks in the South essentially kept in a system of slavery,except now the Northern owners didn’t even have to pay the cost of maintaining slaves.
          The losers here were –
          A-poor Southern Whites,who never had anything better than the slaves did.

          B-Southern Blacks,who were still under slavery,but now had to fend for themselves.And last but not least –

          C-The States themselves,who til this day remain under the tyranny of the Centralized Federal Government.

        • Ronbo says:

          Hit a raw nerve, heh, Contempt? :-)

          • Ronbo says:

            @Darin:

            The States’ Rights argument created by the Planter aristocrats who oppressed kept the free Southern farmer down…and the blacks in chains?

            So if “The State” says that upwards of 50% of it population are slaves…The State has the Right to say that and say the U.S. Constitution grants them the authority?

            What was the Revolution all about if not a fight for freedom? The U.S. Constitution did not legalize slavery and the Bible never said it was moral as the Southern propaganda said at the time.

            I’m a Southerner – way back when my people were Virginians – but in 1861 when Tidewater Virginia seceded from the Union they seceded from Virginia – and formed Unionist West Virginia.
            ——-

            My original point made is there are ominous parallels between 1860 and now – and whether or not a bloody insurrection breaks out next year depends on a how far the Democrats are willing to push things. They are a minority in regards to the leadership, but history tells us only 10% of the population is needed to launch a revolution.

            Also, we know that no ruling class goes quietly into the night – and I doubt that after 100 years of domination the Progressives are going to go away without a being defeated in battle – peaceful or bloody.

            • Darin says:

              Ron,not defending slavery or the plantation system,that system was bad for both slaves and free Southerners.
              What I am saying is that ALL Americans have been under Uncle Sam’s whip since 1865 as a side effect brought on by a strengthened Federal government .The 10th Amendment has been ignored since 1820 and we haven’t quit fighting over that fact since.

              The Tariffs enacted by the Northern states against the South leading up to the war provided the excuse the plantation owners needed to keep slavery as an institution in the first place.
              And let’s not forget the structural problems introduced to our system of government by a SCOTUS acting well outside of it’s Constitutional authority.
              IF the SCOTUS had remained in the box the Founders intended,slavery would have ended in 1810 and not after the deaths of 600,000+ Americans and the destruction of half the nation.

          • Contempt says:

            So Yankees freed the slaves. Then they went and killed off the Indians? That’s cool.

            Yankees are like hemoroids the good ones drop down and go back. The bad ones drop down and never go back.

            Halfback- Yankees what move down to Florida find out they can’t afford it and move back to SC & NC. Then they try to fuck us up turn us blue btw.

            Yankee- idgit who will tell YOU how to live but will not do the same & they will use your money to do it.

            Ronbo no offense intended – your comments are simply too damn long to read. And if folks want to secede let them. America will do just fine. http://falfn.com/CrusaderRabbit/wp-content/plugins/wp-monalisa/icons/wpml_wacko.gif

            • HarvardPotatoHead says:

              !!!ygtr!!!*

              *ygtr: you got that right and yours verilily trulililily must also comment that Pedophilia Island is amazing with cute girls and boys serving drinks to Billary, Portland residents, Blackberry, Diplomatic Pouch and the Mother in Law (a big tipper from Chicago from whence Hillary sprang forth) also yvt must say that Madonna although she seems out of breath is having a wonderful sexperience with the staff and Miley is blowing on her 6 foot plastic pecker and if yvt may say so they be all having a very good time !!!OSFYRC!!!**gotta go ‘fore they burn the place down
              **osfyrc- oh shit fucking Yankees R coming

  6. Contempt says:

    I am enjoying Rush’s website. His various comments from his show are posted and are quite lucid. I rarely listen to him because the text is easier. Can reread parts that are best. One comment is that when he was younger he did not understand things that he does now. That is very true. rushlimbaugh.com.

    When I see some leftist comment on fb or local stuff I now comment they join us to make America great again. No use pointing out Hillary et al truly are NASTY.

    • Darin says:

      Civil War?No,Revolution?Yes.

      If Trump doesn’t turn things around,we will transition at some point from one man one vote,to one politician one lamp post.

      • Contempt says:

        I have good vibes with Trump. He will succeed. Each passing day is a small blessing though the Left has no morals at all. Damn the torpedoes full speed ahead said the Yankee admiral Farragut when entering Mobile Bay. Come and take it. Remember the Alamo. Freedom! Give me liberty or give me death. Don’t let no Yankee SoB’s tell you what to do. Onward and upward. Bye.

      • Ronbo says:

        You incurable romantic, you! :-)

        • KG says:

          “If Trump doesn’t turn things around,we will transition at some point from one man one vote,to one politician one lamp post.”
          We can hope….

  7. KG says:

    How many Kiwis even know what “totalitarian” means nowadays?
    ‘A radical school funding overhaul will investigate tapping into a powerful Government database to calculate a “risk index” for every student…’
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/article.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=11750271

    And there will be barely a murmur of dissent – it’s “for the chiiildren” you know…

    • Ronbo says:

      I see nowhere my plan for restoring quality education – which is quite simple – leave education up to parents.

      A radical notion to be sure but one that has produced excellent results in the past….In fact, historically speaking mandatory public education is less than 200 years old – and the results not worth the expense.