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well what would have happened if there would have been enough conscience objectors in the nazi army that would have been a war that would have been no hitler. there would have been no holocaust were if you believe that there never can be enough people were conscious objectors of step a monster like hitler then it's never going to happen first you have to dream it and then you have to live your dream and make it happen for you to tell me that you know i suppose that there are going to be that many conscious objectors you know that just tells me that you know that just gives you more energy to say it is possible you weak we can have that many conscience objects we have to believe that if we don't believe that and for we don't have that dream and we don't live up to the dream then how are we how are we going to survive as a human race if we continue to embrace war as a solution in some cases and we continue to think that there can never be enough conscious objectors to stop an army. i was at abu ghraib for about six months total of interrogation time. when i wasn't at the interrogation cent
well what would have happened if there would have been enough conscience objectors in the nazi army that would have been a war that would have been no hitler. there would have been no holocaust were if you believe that there never can be enough people were conscious objectors of step a monster like hitler then it's never going to happen first you have to dream it and then you have to live your dream and make it happen for you to tell me that you know i suppose that there are going to be that...
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that obama's secular socialist machine posees a threater threat to this nation than the nazi or soviet red armiesfier to be president of the united states. >> having worked on campaigns across the country, what i'm trying to say is when you look at the intensity of the voter of a newt gingrich and intensity of the voter of barack obama 2008, there is a lot of similarities there. i'm not saying gingrich and obama are the same philosophically. what i am saying -- >> that's an important point, to say that the supporters that they have and we talked about ron paul before. and you talk about people who will come out in iowa on that cold presumably snowy night and stand by their man and ron paul -- >> we just need to be reminded of how corrupt this man is. >> this is not his strong suit. >> can we go back to one second to the romney comment where he said, i will be fine, i have a life to go back to. >> do people actually believe that? it this is a key point if he can sell that sida, if he is something other than a politician trying to be president his whole life. i don't know about his personal life, t
that obama's secular socialist machine posees a threater threat to this nation than the nazi or soviet red armiesfier to be president of the united states. >> having worked on campaigns across the country, what i'm trying to say is when you look at the intensity of the voter of a newt gingrich and intensity of the voter of barack obama 2008, there is a lot of similarities there. i'm not saying gingrich and obama are the same philosophically. what i am saying -- >> that's an...
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armies there. >> and orderly withdrawal can and should begin now. >> since november, germany has been grappling with allegations that a neo-nazi sell went undetected for a decade and killed 10 people. the discussion has centered on the far right npd party and the part it played in the case. they have welcomed new knox's of violent pasts into their ranks. the npd -- a challenge to german democracy. but will it be banned? >> in my view, the terrorist murders were the worst thing germany had seen since the raf murders of the 1970's. i am also a shame for what they have done to germany's image abroad. that is why it is important to me that we do not allow them to be seen as a permanent part of germany's political system. >> and then would be a blow to right wing extremists structures. right-wing extremist structures. above all, it would be prevented protection for the victims. >> it all really depends on establishing the greatest certainty possible. only then, this motion can be successful. that is why we should put diligence ahead of speed. >> for germany's center-right coalition, 2011 was a year of near constant crisis. the cdu's junior partner is n
armies there. >> and orderly withdrawal can and should begin now. >> since november, germany has been grappling with allegations that a neo-nazi sell went undetected for a decade and killed 10 people. the discussion has centered on the far right npd party and the part it played in the case. they have welcomed new knox's of violent pasts into their ranks. the npd -- a challenge to german democracy. but will it be banned? >> in my view, the terrorist murders were the worst thing...
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nazi-occupied germany. can you give us some history? >> let's go back to november, 1944, when charles was a soldier in the german- controlled and berrian army. there is no doubt about that. what happened was when he was stationed in budapest. the tories claim that he and other soldiers dragged a man off of a bus. -- the authorities claim that he and other soldiers dragged a man off of a bus for not wearing his yellow star. they tortured him and beat him to death before throwing his body in the danube. he then immigrated to australia. >> what about the complicated legal maneuverings that still continue in this case? >> it was not until 2005 that the honduran authorities asked the australian authorities asked for extradition. they wanted him back there to question him. fast forward to 2009 and the australian courts to back him and said he could not be extradited because at the crime -- at the time, the crime of war crimes did not exist. today, the australian authorities have taken it back to the court. they have said that they must look at this again. they have given permission to appeal the decision. bear in mind, the accused is now 90 years
nazi-occupied germany. can you give us some history? >> let's go back to november, 1944, when charles was a soldier in the german- controlled and berrian army. there is no doubt about that. what happened was when he was stationed in budapest. the tories claim that he and other soldiers dragged a man off of a bus. -- the authorities claim that he and other soldiers dragged a man off of a bus for not wearing his yellow star. they tortured him and beat him to death before throwing his body...
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itself has been split in half by the two invading armies, itself yet and the germans, so, now polish residents must be forced to choose to live under nazi soviet oppression in the east. as you said, for jewish residents it is particularly bad. we have reports coming in of synagogues being burned with flame terrors, of people being marched out of the towns and the ghettos where jews are being forced to live to be shot in the fields it is possible that several thousand people may already have died. we can only hope the situation gets better. >> is there reason to believe that this attack on jewish residents is specifically because of their identity as jewish citizens? >> absolutely. as we all new york the nazi regime is based on racialist theories so they believe the jews live at the bottom of the pyramid so they are subhumans some they would like to do is force all of the jews who live in poland and indeed in germany, east into itself yet sphere of influence them want the jews gone from the greater reich. >> now, in this moment, british soldiers are on the front in france and they have been visited by prime minister neville chamberlain a
itself has been split in half by the two invading armies, itself yet and the germans, so, now polish residents must be forced to choose to live under nazi soviet oppression in the east. as you said, for jewish residents it is particularly bad. we have reports coming in of synagogues being burned with flame terrors, of people being marched out of the towns and the ghettos where jews are being forced to live to be shot in the fields it is possible that several thousand people may already have...
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army. how do you feel about the draft in relation to vietnam to the nazi doctors, and possibly to our modern society? >> well, i'm a little torn, but i think i can see the argument for a draft. an argument for a draft if those drafted who are permitted to do public service instead of only going to war, the difficulty of having a volunteer army, as we do now, is its isolated from the rest of society. and all kinds of things can go on that are cut off from the rest of us. it inhibits deeper knowledge of what's actually occurring and, therefore, prohibits protests against what i think we would be protesting as we did in vietnam. on the other hand, i'm not happy about my country or society drafting people for military service. so i think i could be pleased by having a draft that permitted, as have other countries in europe, some form of public service rather than military service. but service is not a bad thing for young people. i think many crave some such service. >> i am a little intimidated, to ask you anything. but i've been interested in what you talk about how war promulgates war. and i m
army. how do you feel about the draft in relation to vietnam to the nazi doctors, and possibly to our modern society? >> well, i'm a little torn, but i think i can see the argument for a draft. an argument for a draft if those drafted who are permitted to do public service instead of only going to war, the difficulty of having a volunteer army, as we do now, is its isolated from the rest of society. and all kinds of things can go on that are cut off from the rest of us. it inhibits deeper...