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Sarah Palin And The Nazis by antartica(m): 9:49am On Feb 07, 2010
Watching sarah palin and her tea party on bbc news today talking opata(rubbish) resounded what the emergence of the nazis must have look like in their evil gatherings,she is a reflection of hitler in a female version.A group of people in the quest to impose evil over good,trying to the time from ticking.They are sickening.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by snowdrops(m): 11:05am On Feb 07, 2010
I dislike the woman also.
She is naive, arrogant and dishonest.
But must same your criticisms is a bit harsh
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by antartica(m): 12:35pm On Feb 07, 2010
Rednecks are pissing themselves in fear of the universal new world order of truth.There are no alternatives to good,the world have been threading on the evil path for so long, and the emergence of Obama as somebody that rides with a sou in a soulless game of politics is giving them a great jolt.I wonder what they thought he was going be?
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by TayoD1(m): 2:17pm On Feb 07, 2010
@topic,

Do you realise that Hitler started as a Socialist?

If Hitler has a chance of rising again, he will feel more at home with the Democratic Party! Go figure.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Ibime(m): 3:21pm On Feb 07, 2010
Tayo-D:

@topic,

Do you realise that Hitler started as a Socialist?

If Hitler has a chance of rising again, he will feel more at home with the Democratic Party! Go figure.


Another evidence of stupidity. . . the Nazi party was virulently anti-communist more than anything else. . . no doubt, if Hitler was around today, he would find his niche in the Tea Party. . . . a party where people openly bring nooses and confederate flags to their meetings. . . I wonder when Tayo-D will feel at liberty to attend one of these Tea Party meetings. . . am sure he wouldnt feel comfortable in such settings as a black man.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by antartica(m): 3:52pm On Feb 07, 2010
Tayo-D:

@topic,

Do you realise that Hitler started as a Socialist?

If Hitler has a chance of rising again, he will feel more at home with the Democratic Party!  Go figure.

Are you connoting your idea based on the term socialism or agendas?Because if it is by agendas,it's quite obvious even to a sensible child that the republicans are the pro nazis and at on average as twisted as hitler himself.

Socialism with a sane leadership like Obama's is far mush descent,workable and humane than the gluttonous capitalism you guys have there.

It is time americans realized that the balance of power have shifted naturally on world wide basis and that the only way to remain in the game is  to equitably distribute the sparse resources,the time of winners take all is almost over for you guys.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by montelik(m): 6:52pm On Feb 07, 2010
Okay. So let me get this straight. By some of the logic of those who support Obama and his agenda I can see they have reached certain conclusions.

1) People who oppose Obama's healthcare plan and other initiatives (i.e Republicans and over 50% of the voting public), people who voted against the Obama agenda in Mass. and everyone else not supportive = RACISTS

2) Palin and other people who protest what they feel is under performing government, who organize at grassroots level to express themselves and get involved in affairs and who advocate a message different from the one favored by the ruling majority. Well they are all (tea parties) = NAZIS.

Wow. With this type of arguments its not hard to understand why Obama's approval ratings have plunged like a stone in an ocean. Word of advice and friendly warning. Between 2005 & 2006 people started complaining and letting their government know of their feelings about the bloody and then failing war in Iraq. The opposition rather than listening to the people concerns, chose to ignore them. Worst still some misguided idiots amongst them started insulting them calling them nutcases, cowards and unpatriotic. Well we saw who had the final say as these politicians had their butts kicked at the ballot box in '06 and then following into '08. This was despite the fact that the situation in Iraq eventually took a turn for the better. All these harsh words don't help trust me.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by antartica(m): 8:23pm On Feb 07, 2010
But what is Obama doing wrong at this crucial time in world economic history that sarah palin or any other person could have done better?He inherited a near total collapse war torn government and to any rational unbiased viewer,he is doing all he is doing all he can to stop it from total collapse ever since he been placed there as a scape goat to bear the brunt,but he seems to be proving them wrong.hence the need for him to be taken out to bring back the old order that chickened out.

George bush's family is said to have bought thousands of acres of land in south america ,paragua to be precise with the intention of migrating there in anticipation of total collapse of american economy,that is how dangerous it was. People shuold not be deceived by wolves in sheep clothing like palin,they are not representing the ordinary sane americans,they are all fronts for the blood sucking illuminaties.

What could be better than free or near free universal health care for all?One of the greatest attributes of britain today is the free for all national health service(NHS) and nobody can take it away unless of course some american heartless moguls decide to buy it over with tory(conservative)government in place.

What could be better than making peace with the rest of the world that he is sensitively trying to do?
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Ibime(m): 8:32pm On Feb 07, 2010
The funny thing is that there is nothing Obama is doing now that he didnt say he would do in his election campaign. . . during the campaign, he already told of his intention for universal healthcare and his stimulus package. . . and the electorate backed him to do it. . . .


These Tea Party protesters are just the 42% of the electorate who didnt vote for Obama. . . . Fox News is giving them voice to shout anyhow. . . but truth is, their positions already lost the election.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by antartica(m): 8:49pm On Feb 07, 2010
Where has the trillions of dolars missing in american economy before the emergence of Obama disappeared to?They are blaming it on bad debt as a result giving mortgage loans to poor african american who can not afford to pay back.Wayo people,trillion of dollars for mortgages.

Illusions,the more u look,the less u see.Open ur eyes.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Tsiya(m): 10:04pm On Feb 07, 2010
I am not too conversant with details of American politics but from my understanding, the Tea Party movement are anti government involvement in their personal life - Against too much tax and resourse redistribution. If I get it right, the American Nation is build around freedom from inteference. The country is founded by quest of new life and people fed up with too much government intereference as can be seen in Europe. While I abhor greed, especially the way the current market driven capitalism is set up, I also find it ridiculous and utterly distateful the level of taxes in Europe. In UK for example, you are tax 30 - 50% of your income as PAYE, 17.5% as VAT on every product, bills and transactions, 70% of fuel charges (a litre of petrol always morethan a £1), road tax, carbon tax and host of other loop holes by the government to collect your money. At the end of the day you are left as little as 30% of your come as real money. Meanwhile, you have a bunch of lazy people getting knocked up and giving birth to babies because they know the government will foot the bill. There is need for grass-root revolution, to limit cooporate monopoly of business and too much interference of government in people personal life.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 12:21am On Feb 08, 2010
lord knows where the country is going.

I'm not sure Obama is in tune with everything going on.

unless he has people working on it behind the scenes.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by redsun(m): 3:14am On Feb 08, 2010
Tsiya:

I am not too conversant with details of American politics but from my understanding, the Tea Party movement are anti government involvement in their personal life - Against too much tax and resourse redistribution. If I get it right, the American Nation is build around freedom from inteference. The country is founded by quest of new life and people fed up with too much government intereference as can be seen in Europe. While I abhor greed, especially the way the current market driven capitalism is set up, I also find it ridiculous and utterly distateful the level of taxes in Europe. In UK for example, you are tax 30 - 50% of your income as PAYE, 17.5% as VAT on every product, bills and transactions, 70% of fuel charges (a litre of petrol always morethan a £1), road tax, carbon tax and host of other loop holes by the government to collect your money. At the end of the day you are left as little as 30% of your come as real money. Meanwhile, you have a bunch of lazy people getting knocked up and giving birth to babies because they know the government will foot the bill.  There is need for grass-root revolution, to limit cooporate monopoly of business and too much interference of government in people personal life.

Tax is a circle of life,as long as one earns,one must pay and the more one is given,the more one is expected to give.It is the natural rythm of life.thw give and take phenomenon.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 6:27pm On Feb 08, 2010
montelik:

Okay. So let me get this straight. By some of the logic of those who support Obama and his agenda I can see they have reached certain conclusions.

1) People who oppose Obama's healthcare plan and other initiatives (i.e Republicans and over 50% of the voting public), people who voted against the Obama agenda in Mass. and everyone else not supportive = RACISTS

2) Palin and other people who protest what they feel is under performing government, who organize at grassroots level to express themselves and get involved in affairs and who advocate a message different from the one favored by the ruling majority. Well they are all (tea parties) = NAZIS.

Wow. [size=13pt]With this type of arguments its not hard to understand why Obama's approval ratings have plunged like a stone in an ocean.[/size] Word of advice and friendly warning. Between 2005 & 2006 people started complaining and letting their government know of their feelings about the bloody and then failing war in Iraq. The opposition rather than listening to the people concerns, chose to ignore them. Worst still some misguided idiots amongst them started insulting them calling them nutcases, cowards and unpatriotic. Well we saw who had the final say as these politicians had their butts kicked at the ballot box in '06 and then following into '08. This was despite the fact that the situation in Iraq eventually took a turn for the better. All these harsh words don't help trust me.

It hasnt "plunged like a stone" because of the above nonsensical summation you made there.

Take a look at the tea party signs, listen to Tom Tancredo's speech at the tea party convention last week then come back and tell the rest of us that we are in denial that the tea party movement is a racist organisation.

When Tea partiers cry about "taxes" even though their taxes have gone DOWN then you're left to wonder.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by 4Play(m): 1:09am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

It hasnt "plunged like a stone" because of the above nonsensical summation you made there.

Take a look at the tea party signs, listen to Tom Tancredo's speech at the tea party convention last week then come back and tell the rest of us that we are in denial that the tea party movement is a racist organisation.

This is ridiculous reasoning. The fact that some carry objectionable placards doesn't make the entire organisation a racist organisation. If that is the case, you better take the next flight out of the country as most Americans share the tea party's sentiments about taxation.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 1:13am On Feb 09, 2010
4 Play:

This is ridiculous reasoning. The fact that some carry objectionable placards doesn't make the entire organisation a racist organisation. If that is the case, you better take the next flight out of the country as most Americans share the tea party's sentiments about taxation.

which is odd because none of them has been taxed yet . . . infact they have gotten reduced taxes.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by 4Play(m): 1:27am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

which is odd because none of them has been taxed yet . . . infact they have gotten reduced taxes.

The reality is that Obama's spending plans mean that Americans face a future of higher taxes. Nobody is fooled by this sleight of hand, promising to increase taxes on only the very wealthy. The tea party brigade realise that.

That's what distinguishes a great country from dysfunctional countries like Nigeria; the ability to reflect on longer term consequences and not be seduced by the promise of immediate Govt handouts such as tax credits.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 1:29am On Feb 09, 2010
4 Play:

The reality is that Obama's spending plans mean that Americans face a future of higher taxes. Nobody is fooled by this sleight of hand, promising to increase taxes on only the very wealthy. The tea party brigade realise that.

That's what distinguishes a great country from dysfunctional countries like Nigeria; the ability to reflect on longer term consequences and not be seduced by the promise of immediate Govt handouts such as tax credits.

that much we already know and he said that on the campaign trail. Irresponsibility started with Reagan cutting taxes on the Rich. Bush continued that policy to America's peril. The tax cuts will not be extended in 2011.
Everyone knows those earning over 250,000 (funny enough teabaggers do not fall in this category) are going to get slammed with higher taxes. Its the only way out . . . even the repuklicans know this.

The tea partiers hardly recognise anything, from experience i am yet to find a single one of them who can articulate just exactly what it is they dont like about "taxes".
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by 4Play(m): 1:32am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

that much we already know and he said that on the campaign trail. Irresponsibility started with Reagan cutting taxes on the Rich. Bush continued that policy to America's peril. The tax cuts will not be extended in 2011.
Everyone knows those earning over 250,000 (funny enough teabaggers do not fall in this category) are going to get slammed with higher taxes. Its the only way out . . . even the repuklicans know this.

You think those earning over $250,000 alone will pay for the $9 trillion Obama plans to borrow?
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 1:37am On Feb 09, 2010
4 Play:

You think those earning over $250,000 alone will pay for the $9 trillion Obama plans to borrow?

I dont think so neither has Obama made that claim.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by 4Play(m): 1:39am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

I dont think so neither has Obama made that claim.

If his plans can't be funded by this demographic alone, how else can he fund it?
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 1:41am On Feb 09, 2010
4 Play:

If his plans can't be funded by this demographic alone, how else can he fund it?

It took 8 yrs to get here . . . it will take more than 12 months to dig america out of it.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by 4Play(m): 1:44am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

It took 8 yrs to get here . . . it will take more than 12 months to dig america out of it.

That's complete rubbish. Obama's plans to spend far more money than American earns, and that is Bush's fault? You would think that what he will learn from the Bush era is that once the immediate economic recession is dealt with, you have to rein in spending not keep spending at historically elevated level.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Nobody: 1:51am On Feb 09, 2010
4 Play:

That's complete rubbish. Obama's plans to spend far more money than American earns, and that is Bush's fault? You would think that what he will learn from the Bush era is that once the immediate economic recession is dealt with, you have to rein in spending not keep spending at historically elevated level.

We hear all this tiresome complaints from everyone . . . the problem is no one ever comes up with workable alternatives. Just whining all day until we all get a headache.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by 4Play(m): 2:00am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

We hear all this tiresome complaints from everyone . . . the problem is no one ever comes up with workable alternatives. Just whining all day until we all get a headache.

There are plenty of economists who suggest workable solutions but both parties don't want to implement them. The GOP think spending cuts alone will do the trick, which strangely they never implemented in the Bush years. The Democrats proclaim that the rich alone will fund the deficit, which is demonstrably false.

The solution is a mixture of the two; spending cuts and across the board tax increases including the introduction of a consumption tax. This is obviously a long term solution. Obama and the rest should stop trying to further their political careers by playing class politics which is no more than trying to bribe favoured constituents with spending that has to be paid for at some point.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by TayoD1(m): 4:54am On Feb 09, 2010
@Davidylan,

Why are you fooled by this taxing the big corporation and the rich nonsense? Anyone who can think knows that the consumer of their products are the same people who will pay for those tax increases. Do you think the oil companies or walmart will absorb any future tax increases? No way, they will pass it unto you the consumer - whether you earn 250k per annum or not. Some of us can clearly see that, while others just want to live in denial.

Why are you blaming the deficits on Americans whose income are been confiscated at gun point by a govt who can not reign in spending? It's like blaming me for the misery of those on welfare because I do not give more of what I earn to them! Can you see the foolishness of such logic? The deficit was not caused by the tax cuts but rather by increased govt spending. Bush's tax cuts was not the problem but his spending. That is the lesson Obama and co needs to learn. And by the way, Obama voted for every spending increase ever proposed under Bush's admin. They are both birds of the same feather.

As for Reagan, do you know what happened when he cut taxes across board for everybody? Govt revenue increased because individual income tax revenues rose from $244 billion in 1980 to $446 billion in 1989 - http://www.house.gov/jec/fiscal/tx-grwth/reagtxct/reagtxct.htm. But of coourse liberal cooks do not want to hear that.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by TayoD1(m): 5:05am On Feb 09, 2010
@Davidylan,

Here's a novel idea.  Since people in your camp, acccording to Biden, believe that paying higher taxes is equivalent to patriotism, why don't Biden, Obama and co volunteer 90% of all their income to the govt.  I bet the deficit will be greately reduced if all the left wing billionaires like Warren Buffet and co give 90% of all their earnings to the god-like one, Obama. 

You guys need to start walking the walk and not just the talk.  Afterall, the rest of us are racists and hypocrites.  You can wait for us before you express your deep affection for the noble establishment called the Federal Govt.

By the way, I don't know if you realise that the pool of millionaires and billionaires is shrinking. So goodluck in taxing the few that are left to poverty in an effort to keeping feeding the ever growing beast.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by princekevo(m): 7:47am On Feb 09, 2010
davidylan:

We hear all this tiresome complaints from everyone . . . the problem is no one ever comes up with workable alternatives. Just whining all day until we all get a headache.
Exactly my brother, infact Obama challenged them to work with any of their proposals tht is a workable alternative, but non from them yet, all they do is whine abt the problem and no solution from them. Obama is there for jst a year and still got 3years to go. I trust America, after 4 and the people are not satisfied with his administration they can vote him out. The Rep. with their attacking dog ( Omo reminder woman) should let this guy concentrate to do the job they voted him in for. Sometimes i blame Obama for trying to play a nice guy with them. They will end up dragging him to their mud and still come out to cry foul.

@ poster
Initially when she was picked as the VP candidate, i saw her as great woman. But later on i found out she was nothing but a confused lady who can not even make the right judgement concerning her own career. I know many would think there might be wisdom in all tht, but i see her being in a state confusion as regards to her career and future political ambition. How can we trust the judgement of a woman who accuse and attack people of what she is also guilt of. Jst few weeks ago she accused Obama of using a teleprompter to read his prepared speeches, lest did she know that she would soon be caught with an  omo reminder.

The supporters should advice her to separate politics from sentiment and emotions, she is not in a war front with anyone. She should not always being in desperation to attack, the more she attack the more fumble and womble

Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Ibime(m): 8:06am On Feb 09, 2010
http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/02/08/avlon.tea.party.future/index.html


Analysis: Where does the Tea Party go from here?




(CNN) -- As the National Tea Party Convention concluded this weekend, it's clear that the Tea Partiers are propelled by two competing claims -- a principled commitment to fiscal conservatism and a serious case of Obama Derangement Syndrome.

The first group remains true to the roots of the movement as it emerged almost one year ago amid bailout backlash. They feel like modern Paul Reveres, warning their fellow citizens about the unsustainable nature of our government's deficit spending and unprecedented debt.

They still have an important civic role to play in our national debate.

The second group reflects the overheated, hyperpartisanship that emerged over the August town halls and the 9/12 march on Washington.

Oddly enough, this group embraced the tactics of Saul Alinsky's Rules for Radicals and applied them to the conservative cause, with angry confrontation and street theater protests. They ascribe to Obama every sinister characteristic imaginable -- often a secret plot to undermine our constitutional republic and put in a socialist, one-world government in its place.

This is the crowd that carries the signs comparing Obama to Hitler and communists, while proclaiming themselves patriots. Their extremism will ultimately lead the movement to self-destruct unless it is clearly repudiated.


The weekend's controversial and much-covered Tea Party ended up being more of a conference than a convention. It offered speeches and seminars to a relatively small group of attendees. While Tax Day 2009 Tea Parties attracted some 300,000 people nationwide, this convention accommodated just 600 people, who paid nearly $500 each for the privilege of attending the populist conference.

While the crowds at 2009's protests were generally angrier than the speakers who climbed up onto platforms at last weekend's conference, the dynamic was reversed. The crowd was generally more civil than the selected speakers.

Former congressman Tom Tancredo accused the president of being a "committed socialist ideologue" and proposed a civic literacy test for voting.

WorldNet Daily founder Joseph Farah used his post-dinner speech, covered by C-Span, to repeat inane "Birther" claims.

Alabama gubernatorial candidate and former state Supreme Court chief justice Roy Moore said Obama had "ignored our history and our heritage, arrogantly declaring to the world that we are no longer a Christian nation." He also compared Obama to King George III by quoting the Declaration of Independence: "A Prince, whose character is thus marked by every act which may define a Tyrant, is unfit to be the ruler of a free people."


Sarah Palin was the most cautious by far, saying simply "America is ready for another revolution."

Where will the Tea Party movement go from here?

The for-profit conference organizers declared that "we absolutely do not support a third party" and instead announced the creation of a new corporation and concurrent PAC to support conservative candidates, primarily in the South. This is still very much a leaderless movement with divergent tributaries. There's no shortage of anger at the GOP for starting the path of deficit spending last decade and then backing the first round of Wall Street bailouts under Bush.

There is a rejection of politics as usual, the feeling that both parties are captive of their respective special interests -- big business and big government.


For the Tea Party momentum to continue in a constructive way, it will need to take at least two further steps: First, repudiate the unhinged Obama-haters and then focus its anger at fiscal irresponsibility into policy proposals instead of bumper-sticker platitudes.

With a growing number of conspiracy entrepreneurs trying to profit off populist anger in a recession, it's also worth keeping the conservative virtue of healthy skepticism in mind.

Remember what the author Eric Hoffer warned in his book "The True Believer:" "Every great cause begins as a movement, becomes a business and eventually degenerates into a racket."
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by Ibime(m): 8:07am On Feb 09, 2010
The Tea Party is like watching the French Revolution in reverse. Millions of poor folks pouring into the streets to defend the interests of the obscenely wealthy.
Re: Sarah Palin And The Nazis by redsun(m): 3:37pm On Feb 09, 2010
Sarah palin is a born and bred redneck,it is in her blood and it over shadows her dismal rural sense of reasoning,her been there is like the grand leader klu klux klan(kkk) contesting for the presidency of america under the republican banners.

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