History Repeats

While the less than useless UN complains about the US fighting terrorists, they clearly have no comment on the impending Holocaust coming in Iran. Iran is about to have all Jewish people wear a "strip of yellow cloth." Oh, and Chrisitans? They get "red badges."

Now, what reason could be given for forcing people to wear an outwardly visible badge that identifies their religious faith? It's been done once before in history, even if the "President" of this country denies that the Holocaust even happened.

When Hitler came to power, keep in mind that he was immensely popular in Germany. In July, 1932, the Nazis received 37% of free votes, a plurality of seats in the government. In 1933, Hitler received 44% of the votes cast -- 17 million votes -- and the world sat by and watched, doing nothing.

Many isolationists will sit back and say that this isn't our business. Many will claim that it's an internal issue and that we have no right to interfere with the internal policies of another nation. If you are one of those people, where do you draw the line? When DO you "interfere?" What about when the people of Iran start killing off Jews? What about when they start shooting anyone with a badge in the street? How about when they launch a nuclear bomb towards Israel? Is it okay to "interfere" only when they attack the continental United States?

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad IS a madman, whether you want to admit it or not. As many others have mentioned, the parallels between this lunatic and Adolph Hitler are very similar. He will start killing based on religion. He will continue the Holy War against ANYONE who is not Muslim until he is stopped with force.

Continue to whine about records of phone numbers if you like -- if you live close enough to the city, you won't feel anything as you're turned into nuclear ash.

(H/T to Michelle Malkin).

Posted by: Ogre at 02:39 PM

Comments

1 Amen.

Though the Bush administration's idea that Iran's democratic class will rise up against its oppressors isn't very believable considering the unity of the diverse and disagreeing US people in the wake of 9/11.

Posted by: Fools at May 23, 2006 05:18 AM (eXBPu)






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