PoliticalChic
Diamond Member
1.Look at Bill Clinton, for example….ancient, decrepit…sort of sympathy inducing…..who wants to bring the sky down on him just because he is a rapist and life-long racist??? You almost feel sorry for him, and think, if he goes on trial, he might very well pass on before a conviction.
It’s sort of like that poem Ozymandias, by Shelley
2. But.....when charges of murdering America, destroying our heritage and values, are finally considered, all of you Democrats might be in the same position that Nazi war criminals.
What happens to those who escaped Europe to hide in America for long years, and are finally exposed?
The US deported a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration ...
https://www.cnn.com › us › nazi-guard-deported-trnd
Berger's trial found he had worked as an armed guard at a Neuengamme sub-camp near Meppen, Germany, in 1945. Most of the prisoners there were ...
But even when they are finally caught, lots of others get a pass....they are old and in ill health…..so that many of the charges aren’t even pursued.
See the title above?
3. One of the books I’m reading reminded me of this, so I thought I should pass on the advice to our Democrat colleagues….The quoted portions below are from Connolly’s novel “A Song of Shadows,” and how closely Nazi war criminals reflect the party of mandates and ‘obey’ is ….startling.
4. “Extradition was a complicated business. First of all, the German government would have to be convinced of its obligation to accept him, ….The Germans were notoriously reluctant to allow former Nazis back into Germany. If they accepted a suspected war criminal from the United States, and then failed to follow through with their own investigation and an effort at prosecution, they risked being branded a safe haven. But Baulman believed that a deeper psychological malaise, a national illness, under-pinned the Germans’ reluctance to act. It wasn’t stated publicly, and it was possible that even those involved in such matters were either unaware of it or chose not to acknowledge it, but they were all simply waiting for the last of the old Nazis to die so that their crimes could safely be consigned to history. As long as they lived, they remained a marker for old evils waiting to be called in, an embarrassment to the new Germany. Nobody wanted to be reminded of their continued existence.”
Sooo.....if you can convince the authorities that you are about to kick the bucket.....
5. When one considers the freedom that was the hallmark of America, compared to imposition the Wehrmacht…..oh, excuse me…..the Democrats, have inflicted on America:
...full-blown anti-white racism, socialism, infanticide, opposition to free speech, standing with criminals and felons rather than law-abiding citizens substituting illegal alien voters for authentic Americans, support for rioters, arsonists, murderers, and anarchists, accepting payment from Communist China for future considerations, and mirror of earlier Nazis… anti-Semitism…
…well….when the time come, these will be viewed as war crimes.
It’s sort of like that poem Ozymandias, by Shelley
2. But.....when charges of murdering America, destroying our heritage and values, are finally considered, all of you Democrats might be in the same position that Nazi war criminals.
What happens to those who escaped Europe to hide in America for long years, and are finally exposed?
The US deported a 95-year-old former Nazi concentration ...
https://www.cnn.com › us › nazi-guard-deported-trnd
Berger's trial found he had worked as an armed guard at a Neuengamme sub-camp near Meppen, Germany, in 1945. Most of the prisoners there were ...
But even when they are finally caught, lots of others get a pass....they are old and in ill health…..so that many of the charges aren’t even pursued.
See the title above?
3. One of the books I’m reading reminded me of this, so I thought I should pass on the advice to our Democrat colleagues….The quoted portions below are from Connolly’s novel “A Song of Shadows,” and how closely Nazi war criminals reflect the party of mandates and ‘obey’ is ….startling.
4. “Extradition was a complicated business. First of all, the German government would have to be convinced of its obligation to accept him, ….The Germans were notoriously reluctant to allow former Nazis back into Germany. If they accepted a suspected war criminal from the United States, and then failed to follow through with their own investigation and an effort at prosecution, they risked being branded a safe haven. But Baulman believed that a deeper psychological malaise, a national illness, under-pinned the Germans’ reluctance to act. It wasn’t stated publicly, and it was possible that even those involved in such matters were either unaware of it or chose not to acknowledge it, but they were all simply waiting for the last of the old Nazis to die so that their crimes could safely be consigned to history. As long as they lived, they remained a marker for old evils waiting to be called in, an embarrassment to the new Germany. Nobody wanted to be reminded of their continued existence.”
Sooo.....if you can convince the authorities that you are about to kick the bucket.....
5. When one considers the freedom that was the hallmark of America, compared to imposition the Wehrmacht…..oh, excuse me…..the Democrats, have inflicted on America:
...full-blown anti-white racism, socialism, infanticide, opposition to free speech, standing with criminals and felons rather than law-abiding citizens substituting illegal alien voters for authentic Americans, support for rioters, arsonists, murderers, and anarchists, accepting payment from Communist China for future considerations, and mirror of earlier Nazis… anti-Semitism…
…well….when the time come, these will be viewed as war crimes.