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What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 27, 2001
What would you ask Hitler?
Just Bob aka Robert Thompson, plugging my film blog cinemainferno-blog.blogspot.co.uk Posted Nov 28, 2001
How much wood? This much and no more. *Gives an indication with his hands*. Now I think that's settled. Or should we be answering Adolf's questions for him? That guy in Austria seems to be his official successor. Perhaps we should post them to him...
What would you ask Hitler?
The Theory Posted Nov 28, 2001
<how come you can close my
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Call it a talent... *grin*
peace.
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 28, 2001
Its a talent.
*desperately tries to remember the name of that austrian bloke so he can phone directory enquiries and get the address*
What would you ask Hitler?
GreyDesk Posted Nov 28, 2001
The Austrian bloke is Jorg Haider.
I see someone else has got in before me on Mel Brooks' "The Producers" question *drat*
So I'd probably ask him which side of the head he would like to be shot in? (and then shoot him in the other)
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 28, 2001
so if I phoned directory enquires and asked for the phone number of Jorg Haider, it'd be considered a crank call right?
(why did I get schroder stuck in my head when I was trying to think of Haider?)
What would you ask Hitler?
The Theory Posted Nov 28, 2001
Ok, I'm lost... who's Jorg Haider? And why do you want his phone #?
peace.
What would you ask Hitler?
GreyDesk Posted Nov 28, 2001
Jorg Haider is the leader of the far right Austrian Freedom Party, who were admitted into the Government coalition back in January. The party have some *interesting* views about immigrants, Jews and a certain previous German leader - looking familiar yet?
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 28, 2001
in short, he's what you would call a dirty little fascist
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 28, 2001
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 29, 2001
What would you ask Hitler?
The Theory Posted Nov 29, 2001
I don't really see how it makes much of a difference... I rather doubt if it gets edited, though. If you are not a nazi, then you aren't offended, and if you are... well, you are probably used to it. Same with the facist... (least that is my humble opinion)
peace.
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 29, 2001
its got nothing to do with being offensive, its about slander...you see I can't actualy Prove he's a nazi/fascist - though thats the general world wide concensus. Its all down to how likely in the beebs opinion he is to sue
What would you ask Hitler?
GreyDesk Posted Nov 29, 2001
There is a technical difference between being a fascist and a nazi. But for all practical purposes both groups are vicious little c**ts that need persecuting at all times
What would you ask Hitler?
Rat, who can't remember his way round this bloody thing. Posted Nov 29, 2001
there is? Both live and survive on nothing but hatred and jelousy...both are incredibly stupid...both are bound to lose....
I suppose a nazi pretends to be a socialist (nazi=national socialist - I beleive) so they pretend not to be fascists....does the difference not end there? or have I simplified it too much to myself?
What would you ask Hitler?
The Theory Posted Nov 29, 2001
Yeah, I knew they were different... I was just saying that people generally have basically the same opinion of them...
peace.
What would you ask Hitler?
The Theory Posted Nov 29, 2001
I am not to well versed in the subject, but I believe that while they are seperate groups, there are simular beliefs happening...
peace.
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