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| A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 7:37pm On Apr 01, 2017*. Modified: 10:40pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Kindly read how Hitler was able to get legal backing transforming him to supreme leader and dictator of Germany. You will then see why they are posting trash about the Senate and her leadership. Remember that early in Buhari's administration some Northern elements were calling for Buhari to be granted supreme powers complete with marshal law and also how some APC chieftains were lobbying the Senate to disregard the laws regarding sale of government properties and assets and to transfer full discretionary powers to Buhari in disposing govt assets. Well their latest tactic is to demonise the Senate and her leadership from were they plan to rally popular support against the Senate. The following historical literature below should be clear to all where this despotic APC and Buhari govt is planning for our nascent democracy. History does not repeat itself, men who ignore history and repeat mistakes of old are the ones who think history works in cycles. The Enabling Act (German: Ermächtigungsgesetz) was a 1933 Weimar Constitution amendment that gave the German Cabinet – in effect, Chancellor Adolf Hitler – the power to enact laws without the involvement of the Reichstag. It passed in both the Reichstag and Reichsrat on 23 March 1933, and was signed by President Paul von Hindenburg later that day. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 7:42pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Under the Act, the government had acquired the authority to pass laws without either parliamentary consent or control. These laws could (with certain exceptions) even deviate from the Constitution. The Act effectively eliminated the Reichstag as active players in German politics. While its existence was protected by the Enabling Act, for all intents and purposes it reduced the Reichstag to a mere stage for Hitler's speeches. It only met sporadically until the end of World War II, held no debates and enacted only a few laws. Within three months of the passage of the Enabling Act, all parties except the Nazi Party were banned or pressured into dissolving themselves, followed on 14 July by a law that made the Nazi Party the only legally permitted party in the country. With this, Hitler had fulfilled what he had promised in earlier campaign speeches: "I set for myself one aim ... to sweep these thirty parties out of Germany!" During the negotiations between the government and the political parties, it was agreed that the government should inform the Reichstag parties of legislative measures passed under the Enabling Act. For this purpose, a working committee was set up, co-chaired by Hitler and Centre Party chairman Kaas. However, this committee met only three times without any major impact, and rapidly became a dead letter even before all other parties were banned. Though the Act had formally given legislative powers to the government as a whole, these powers were for all intents and purposes exercised by Hitler himself. After its passage, there were no longer serious deliberations in Cabinet meetings. Its meetings became more and more infrequent after 1934, and it never met in full after 1938. Due to the great care that Hitler took to give his dictatorship an appearance of legality, the Enabling Act was renewed twice, in 1937 and 1941. However, its renewal was practically assured since all other parties were banned. Voters were presented with a single list of Nazis and Nazi-approved "guest" candidates under far-from-secret conditions. In 1942, the Reichstag passed a law giving Hitler power of life and death over every citizen, effectively extending the provisions of the Enabling Act for the duration of the war. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by cstr151: 8:15pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
You over-estimate the average intelligence of nairalanders. Wetin concern them with WW2 history.? Disband the parliament and give saint buhari dictatorial power. sai baba jor. ![]() |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 9:52pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
cstr151:Mr. Pseudo-intellect, Hi ![]() Do not perch too long in your comfort zone Bye! Truth is mine! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by cstr151: 9:56pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
TimeManager:So i have finally taught you the word ''pseudo''. Good. I have contributed to a life on nairaland. If you were expecting me to discuss politics with you, then you must be seriously deluded. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 10:32pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
cstr151:Yeah! You own the exclusive right to such word and as such it will continually dignify your existence on this forum. On the other hand, talking about politics, unfortunately, the core that is expected to form the discuss has been destroyed by the undue infiltration of Ipob peasants one of such you are. The shouts of Afonja rents the air to the delight & utter frustration of Ipob slaves. May the gods of Afonja tend you through the night. Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 10:40pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
TimeManager:How you found a way to sneak ipob into this thread beats me? |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 11:06pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
ImadeUReadThis:The manner at which you suddenly became so soft-spoken did not take me by a bit of surprise. You tend to be unnaturally cultured & civilized by this Moniker is such an irony. in any case, Your opinion on this thread does not appeal to logic, not in anyway related to the Nigeria circumstances. Mr. President was seeking discretionary powers so to remove undue bottlenecks that has impaired contract processes & lincesing for economic gains & not to usurp legislative powers as you have unintelligently juxtaposed. Moreover, No one is conferring on Buhari absolute powers like the German president did to Hitler. Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 11:08pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
[s] TimeManager:[/s] Rubbish as usual. Why did you leave the part where your ab0ki masters were clamouring for Buhari to be given supreme powers?
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| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by Cekpo34(m): 11:39pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
ImadeUReadThis:Stop wasting your energy. Timemanger is an irredeemable zombiee. Your post makes sense only to an objective mind |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 11:42pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
ImadeUReadThis:The opinion of the man in question was corroborated by a large number of the Nigerian populace who are fed up with the corrput practices of the legislature. You rather make comprehension worse off for yourself by mixing up a simple impracticable analogy... The discretionary powers that the President asked for would have expired after a year. It was with the intention of arresting the biting recession & reflating the economy. A very much unrelated situation to the German parliament which enacted an ACT through which Hitler was Constitutionally empowered to function unchallenged.. Think bro, think... Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 11:48pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
Cekpo34:Read up my latest reply to his post & liberate your mind from crude thinking. Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by Cekpo34(m): 11:55pm On Apr 01, 2017 |
TimeManager:Yeah! He's soft enough to capitulate to your derailing antics. Did Buhari send the Enabling Act poo to the Parliament? Was it's contents similar to that of Hitler's? Was it a coincidence that both shared same appellation? You should be the one kissing the truth |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 12:01am On Apr 02, 2017 |
Cekpo34:Is this the best Ipob can offer? .. Mr. Man, take this trash & go dispel inside the lagoon. We won't miss you. Bye!! ![]() Truth is talking! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by Cekpo34(m): 12:04am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager:That's one characteristics of a dull mind. When you are drained of your stocked sophistries, you resort to insults... Smh for you. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 12:14am On Apr 02, 2017 |
Cekpo34:You are obviously making a very grave mistake. The OP is guilty of spreading sophistry which you applauded by sheer ignorance, a distinguishing feature of Ipobs. How could you compare an Enabling ACT to a temporal discretionary power towards correcting stagflation for all intents and purposes.... Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:23am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager:And which referendum did you conduct before arriving at this obvious lie? |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 12:31am On Apr 02, 2017 |
ImadeUReadThis:Referendum? ... So you don't know the purpose of a referendum?Anyway, it's called Opinion polls... The excesses of the Legislature is sky-high & Nigerians are not cut out for that.. Truth is mine! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:31am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager:The Enabling Act of 1933 was passed as a temporary measure to give Hitler unprecedented powers to solve the myriad of problems plaguing the German nation chief of which was the economic recession Germany was facing! Despots have always sought legitimacy and popular support to ride to the top and it usually follows the path of suspending or subverting the constitution and claiming popular support among the majority (a hallmark of democracy). From Julius Caeser to Hitler to Morsi to Buhari popular support and suspension of constitutional rights has always been their hallmark. Democracy has a way of ushering in charlatans and despots especially among the most naive and ignorant society. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:37am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager:And what exactly are the excesses of the Senate? That they refused to pass Buhari's padded budget or denied him more powers that he is constitutionally not permitted? If it's about funding, then know the Senate is far cheaper to run than the current Aso Rock. If you APC zombies feel the Senate has outlived it's relevance then I strongly suggest you either start the process of recalling all your APC senators who form the majority in the same Senate and control it's leadership or you can simply inform your party not to fill in any candidate for the Senate. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:50am On Apr 02, 2017 |
We owe Shakespeare a lot in re branding the wannabe dictator Julius Caeser into a Roman martyr. According to Shakespeare, whose plays were bankrolled by the British Crown, Brutus and Casius were not only traitors but treacherous fellows of the worst kind who assassinated Julius Caeser in cold blood. While Shakespeare did acknowledge Brutus' motives in assassinating Caeser (for Brutus stated that Rome must remain a democratic Republic) Shakespeare failed to portray Caeser in his true colors. Caeser's ambition to transform the Republic to his personal Kingdom was doused by Shakespeare who wanted us to believe that the Roman proletarian class were the ones urging Caeser to assume maximum powers as Rome's first despotic ruler. When Caeser crossed the Rubicon river, he did this not as a showcase of his military conquest of Gaul in a victory parade in Rome but as a final putsch towards assuming supreme powers and authority over Rome. This is how the idiom "Crossing the Rubicon" came about which means to pass a point of no return. Julius Caesar uttered the famous phrase "alea iacta est"—the die is cast as his army marched through the shallow river - an act which was considered an insurrection and treasonable offence. Caeser's deliberate act of treason which he committed by Crossing the Rubicon was premeditated and well planned towards seizing power for himself and bringing to an end the Roman democratic tradition . Even the word "cease" owes it's origin to Julius Ceaser. Now why will Shakespeare distort history in his plays? Well, Shakespeare happened to have enjoyed a very generous annual pension from the British Crown and patronage among the English nobility during his time. There are even speculations that Shakespeare may not have authored most of his plays. Around 230 years after Shakespeare's death, doubts began to be expressed about the authorship of the works attributed to him. Proposed alternative candidates include Francis Bacon, Christopher Marlowe, and Edward de Vere, 17th Earl of Oxford. The Elizabethan era began the erosion of monarchial powers with mounted pressure by some members of the political class demanding the Monarchy assume ceremonial roles. It is thus not coincidental that Shakespeare will rewrite the history of ancient Rome in an attempt to portray the Roman Senate as treacherous. Shakespeare's caricature depiction of Casius as sickly and bent was a personification of democracy and the legislative powers of elected officials above that of the Monarchy. The final outcome of Caeser's attempt at assuming full maximum powers is that Rome ceased to be a democracy, a civil war ensued and the man Caeser died and with him the glory of a democratic Republic of Rome. Just like Shakespeare (or his nobility muse) we have today a very active propaganda machinery desperate at un-bundling the Senate and ushering in a despotic ruler. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:54am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager: BishopMagic: |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:57am On Apr 02, 2017 |
Time to repost zombie post supporting Buhari to be crowned Grand Khalifa of Nijeriya Bigprozzie: |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 12:59am On Apr 02, 2017 |
I wonder why this one even bothered voting when he could have joined boko haram to overthrew GEJ and install Buhari in his place? vault: |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 12:59am On Apr 02, 2017 |
ImadeUReadThis:Clarity demands you do not muffle up your assertions.. Each dictator you listed had a form of dictatorship varied from one another... More interestingly, Hitler had already been appointed a Chancellor with inherent powers by the German president. His party who made up of the majority in the parliament wasted no time in enacting such a law as they were ideologically Anti-democratic, Anti-Semitic & Extremely Pan-Germanism. In other words, They believe they were most hit by the aftermath of the economic downturn through the Jewish occupational dominance.. I repeat, dictatorship comes in different forms. Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:00am On Apr 02, 2017 |
And when we call them zombies they will begin to wail to the mods. TimeManager see what your fellow patriot wrote APCsupporter: |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:03am On Apr 02, 2017 |
As if Africa and Nigeria was up till 1999 not under the same tyrannical yoke of dictatorship SegzyJoe: |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:04am On Apr 02, 2017 |
obailala:Typical suffering and smiling ignoramus |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:07am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager: BishopMagic: |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 1:22am On Apr 02, 2017 |
ImadeUReadThis:Are you changing your narrative? I see someone who was maniacally livid at the denigrating attitude of the sleazebags. In a society where the Lady of justice has been severely raped, where perversion of justice abound to the detriment of the common man. Unfortunately Wailers hypocrisy is a major bane of our system collapse... Kiss the truth! |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by ImadeUReadThis(op): 1:25am On Apr 02, 2017 |
TimeManager:In a sane country Buhari would have been serving a life sentence for treason after he overthrew Shagari and not be a recycled despot elected to lead you in the 21st century. |
| Re: A Review Of Hitler's "Enabling Act" & Zombies' Attempt To Crown Buhari Khalifa by TimeManager(m): 1:36am On Apr 02, 2017*. Modified: 2:05am On Apr 02, 2017 |
[quote author=ImadeUReadThis post=55179069][/quote]The assertion of opinion of Bishopmagic must not be cemented into this argument in order not to discolor the purpose of relevant thoughts. Why was bishopmagic crying like a fowl running around from copulation?... There was never an attempt to either shut down the NASS nor create a military tribunal... I think I will be supporting the social media bill. This propaganda is getting far too sickly.. Truth is talking! |
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. It was enacted by the Reichstag (meeting at the Kroll Opera House), where non-Nazi members were surrounded and threatened by members of SA and SS. The Communists had already been repressed and were not able to vote, and some Social Democrats were kept away as well. In the end, nearly all of those present voted for the act, except for the Social Democrats, who voted against it
.. Mr. Man, take this trash & go dispel inside the lagoon. We won't miss you. Bye!! 