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Old 08-21-2018, 12:31 PM   #1
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Trump, Nazi hunter

https://abc7ny.com/95-year-old-nazi-...ueens/4016491/

Apparently 3 Presidents ignored this
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Old 08-21-2018, 12:44 PM   #2
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President Donald Trump, who is from Queens, told the U.S. ambassador to Germany to make Palij's deportation a priority, and the deportation came after weeks of diplomatic negotiations.

"Palij's removal sends a strong message: The United States will not tolerate those who facilitated Nazi crimes and other human rights violations, and they will not find a safe haven on American soil, "the White House Press Secretary said in a statement.
Palij landed in the western German city of Duesseldorf on Tuesday. German prosecutors have previously said it does not appear that there's enough evidence to charge Palij with wartime crimes.
Good for Trump.

**** this guy that he's 95 and on a stretcher...no mercy for these subhuman monsters.
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Old 08-21-2018, 01:05 PM   #3
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Where is the outrage against the German citizens at large, for allowing such atrocities to be carried out right under their noses...by "monsters" whom they themselves bolstered into power? When the Germans "refuse" to take those Nazi war-criminals back...whom do they think that they are fooling with their hypocrisy?
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Old 08-21-2018, 01:29 PM   #4
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Where is the outrage against the German citizens at large, for allowing such atrocities to be carried out right under their noses...by "monsters" whom they themselves bolstered into power? When the Germans "refuse" to take those Nazi war-criminals back...whom do they think that they are fooling with their hypocrisy?
The citizens were duped, then disarmed. Do not think it can't happen again. Our previous administrations and the German government are to blame for not getting this guy back to Germany.
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Germany is just going to let him die...they have already said there probably isn't enough evidence to indict him...but that's OK. I'm fine with the fact that his little remaining time on earth was spent being harassed and hassled and flown halfway around the world...too bad the flight didn't kill him.
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Old 08-21-2018, 01:36 PM   #6
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The citizens were duped, then disarmed. Do not think it can't happen again. Our previous administrations and the German government are to blame for not getting this guy back to Germany.
Yeah...the poor German citizen. He is a kick-ass worker, and trustworthy to a fault...but he is so darn easy to "dupe". Let's give him a break...even though his country has brought the world to the brink of ruin...TWICE.
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There are plenty of solid explanations as to what happened in Germany in the run up to WW2.

It's the same reason why a lot of us like animals more than most humans.
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Old 08-21-2018, 01:43 PM   #8
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There are plenty of solid explanations as to what happened in Germany in the run up to WW2.

It's the same reason why a lot of us like animals more than most humans.
Yup. Our world is seldom short of "explanations"...even as the bodies pile up by the thousands...or millions.
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More "solid explanations"...

Alas...not all the "monsters" get hunted down:

https://www.amazon.com/Nazi-Nexus-Co...ct_top?ie=UTF8
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The nazis were not the only monsters, not even close...the communists lead the pack in that department...but where is the outrage from their atrocities...? Not justifying nazism, just want equality of justice for “monsters”...

“According to Rudolph Joseph Rummel, the killings committed by communist regimes can best be explained as the result of the marriage between absolute power and an absolutist ideology – Marxism.[48] "Of all religions, secular and otherwise," Rummel positions Marxism as "by far the bloodiest – bloodier than the Catholic Inquisition, the various Catholic crusades, and the Thirty Years War between Catholics and Protestants. In practice, Marxism has meant bloody terrorism, deadly purges, lethal prison camps and murderous forced labor, fatal deportations, man-made famines, extrajudicial executions and fraudulent show trials, outright mass murder and genocide."[49] He writes that in practice the Marxists saw the construction of their utopia as "a war on poverty, exploitation, imperialism and inequality – and, as in a real war, noncombatants would unfortunately get caught in the battle. There would be necessary enemy casualties: the clergy, bourgeoisie, capitalists, 'wreckers', intellectuals, counterrevolutionaries, rightists, tyrants, the rich and landlords. As in a war, millions might die, but these deaths would be justified by the end, as in the defeat of Hitler in World War II. To the ruling Marxists, the goal of a communist utopia was enough to justify all the deaths."[49]
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Yeah...the poor German citizen. He is a kick-ass worker, and trustworthy to a fault...but he is so darn easy to "dupe". Let's give him a break...
Ever hear of these guys? Stalin, Hirohito, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro/Guevara, Kim Sung & Jungs, Chavez, just to name a few.
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Russian troops were brutal in their treatment of civilians, much more so than Nazis.
I wouldn't be shocked if the liberal she-devil running Germany now doesn't give the new war criminal a medal. She's done even more damage to Germany than Obama did here. Liberals are pretty much destroying Europe entirely. Its amazing the idiots here see whats happening there and want the same system of government here.
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Ever hear of these guys? Stalin, Hirohito, Mao, Pol Pot, Castro/Guevara, Kim Sung & Jungs, Chavez, just to name a few.
Sure. I've heard of ALL of them. Did Stalin, or Hirohito, or Mao, or Pol Pot, or Castro/Guevara, or Kim Sung & Jungs, or Chavez...ever invade my country, and killed relatives of mine? You are going to compare a Che Guevara to an Adolf Hitler?
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The nazis were not the only monsters, not even close...the communists lead the pack in that department...but where is the outrage from their atrocities...? Not justifying nazism, just want equality of justice for “monsters”...

“According to Rudolph Joseph Rummel, the killings committed by communist regimes can best be explained as the result of the marriage between absolute power and an absolutist ideology – Marxism.[48] "Of all religions, secular and otherwise," Rummel positions Marxism as "by far the bloodiest – bloodier than the Catholic Inquisition, the various Catholic crusades, and the Thirty Years War between Catholics and Protestants. In practice, Marxism has meant bloody terrorism, deadly purges, lethal prison camps and murderous forced labor, fatal deportations, man-made famines, extrajudicial executions and fraudulent show trials, outright mass murder and genocide."[49] He writes that in practice the Marxists saw the construction of their utopia as "a war on poverty, exploitation, imperialism and inequality – and, as in a real war, noncombatants would unfortunately get caught in the battle. There would be necessary enemy casualties: the clergy, bourgeoisie, capitalists, 'wreckers', intellectuals, counterrevolutionaries, rightists, tyrants, the rich and landlords. As in a war, millions might die, but these deaths would be justified by the end, as in the defeat of Hitler in World War II. To the ruling Marxists, the goal of a communist utopia was enough to justify all the deaths."[49]
Creeping Holocaust denial...here it comes...

"Nazis were no different then the commies...hell, they weren't even as bad...hell, it's the powerful Jewish lobby that keeps us thinking the Nazis were the true monsters...blah blah blah"

I know where you would like to go with this.

And by the way, yeah, the NAZIS WERE A VERY SPECIAL BRAND OF EVIL. And in ways, WAY MORE monstrous than the communists. For most intelligent and well-read people, it doesn't have to be spelled out why this is so, therefore I will spare the majority on here and tell you to go read a few books on Nazi Germany.
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Sure. I've heard of ALL of them. Did Stalin, or Hirohito, or Mao, or Pol Pot, or Castro/Guevara, or Kim Sung & Jungs, or Chavez...ever invade my country, and killed relatives of mine? You are going to compare a Che Guevara to an Adolf Hitler?
Given the opportunity they could have been as bad, thank God for nukes. BTW, I've had relatives murdered by muslims but these days you don't dare speak ill of them without being called racist or islamophobic.
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