malik flavors
(1000+ posts)
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Tue May-27-08 04:53 PM
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| Obama's Great Uncle Was A Member Of The 89th Infantry Division That Liberated The Ohrduf Camp |
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May 27, 2008 Categories: Barack Obama Obama's World War II history Earlier, the Republican National Committee pounced on Obama's improbable statement that an uncle had served in the unit that liberated Auschwitz. In fact, campaign spokesman Bill Burton says, his great uncle was a member of the 89th Infantry Division that liberated the Ohrduf camp, part of Buchenwald and according to the Holocaust Museum, the first concentration camp liberated by U.S. troops. The soldier in question, Burton said, is Obama's grandmother's brother, who's still alive. http://www.politico.com/blogs/bensmith/0508/Obamas_Worl...
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Thank you... |
movonne |
May-27-08 04:55 PM |
#1 |

Could You Please Not Try To Dispute RW Talking Points With Facts... |
JimGinPA |
May-27-08 04:55 PM |
#2 |
 
. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 05:22 PM |
#35 |
  
what an awful burden for survivor and liberator to carry forever. |
roguevalley |
May-27-08 05:57 PM |
#64 |
 
In Nuremberg. Our soldier made the people of the town give the victims |
Wizard777 |
May-27-08 10:07 PM |
#127 |
 
Let me show you a picture to help and complete your thoughts... |
jordi_fanclub |
May-28-08 06:57 AM |
#154 |
 
Really, How could you?? |
cliffordu |
May-27-08 07:38 PM |
#98 |
 
kind`a makes some look foolish.... |
madrchsod |
May-27-08 08:00 PM |
#104 |

That's entirely different |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 04:55 PM |
#3 |

Is Ohrduf a different name for Auschwitz? |
2rth2pwr |
May-27-08 04:56 PM |
#4 |
 
Pretty much. |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 04:56 PM |
#5 |
  
Actually no |
nxylas |
May-27-08 05:09 PM |
#27 |
 
Are you serious? |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 05:15 PM |
#30 |
  
Obama's a writer as well as a politician |
nxylas |
May-27-08 05:22 PM |
#36 |
 
"As a writer myself (albeit not a successful one)" |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 05:33 PM |
#49 |
  
Awww, you hoyt my feelings |
nxylas |
May-28-08 10:54 AM |
#162 |
 
Family histories almost invariably become somewhat distorted |
cali |
May-27-08 06:34 PM |
#81 |
  
Yes. Obama not only heard this third hand |
JDPriestly |
May-27-08 08:41 PM |
#114 |
 
More likely, he heard Ohrdruf as Auschwitz |
ekwhite |
May-28-08 12:57 AM |
#145 |
 
What's funny is to have you family of origin talk about something big |
Maraya1969 |
May-27-08 06:46 PM |
#86 |
 
You're quoting a comic book writer as a source of journalistic integrity? |
yardwork |
May-28-08 02:37 PM |
#180 |
 
He knows the way a writer's mind works |
nxylas |
May-28-08 02:50 PM |
#182 |
 
I'm sure that comic book writers do that all the time. That doesn't mean that Obama did. |
yardwork |
May-28-08 03:35 PM |
#187 |
 
That is pretty far out there! |
polmaven |
May-28-08 02:08 PM |
#174 |
 
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May-27-08 04:57 PM |
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May-27-08 04:58 PM |
#7 |
   
Whatever it takes, no matter how flimsy the argument. NT |
Cant trust em |
May-27-08 05:01 PM |
#15 |
   
Probably thinks that but knows it can't be said here. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:06 PM |
#26 |
   
"great" uncle? I thought it was his Uncle? |
2rth2pwr |
May-27-08 07:55 PM |
#100 |
  
Brother of the grandmother who raised him. |
GoesTo11 |
May-27-08 08:03 PM |
#105 |
   
I see another thread coming on. |
Forkboy |
May-27-08 08:15 PM |
#109 |
  
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May-27-08 08:38 PM |
#113 |
  
People call their great uncles "uncle" all the time. |
Alexander |
May-27-08 09:15 PM |
#118 |
   
I don't know anybody that does that, do you? I think it would be more |
2rth2pwr |
May-27-08 11:11 PM |
#131 |
    
I have never called my grandmothers brother.. grandma's brother. |
peacetrain |
May-28-08 12:13 AM |
#139 |
    
My nieces' children *ALL* call me 'Aunt'. |
I Have A Dream |
May-28-08 06:34 AM |
#152 |
    
I Disagree Because I Do |
VogonGlory |
May-28-08 07:42 AM |
#156 |
    
I did it all the time |
simskl |
May-28-08 09:44 AM |
#158 |
    
I call my great uncles - UNCLE - because that is what they are... |
axollot |
May-28-08 11:01 AM |
#164 |
    
I certainly do, |
IronLionZion |
May-28-08 11:43 AM |
#165 |
    
I'm late to the party |
JackintheGreen |
May-28-08 12:51 PM |
#166 |
     
great' is usually used to dstngsh distant, unknown, or dead relations frm the one's u actually know' |
2rth2pwr |
May-28-08 01:11 PM |
#167 |
    
Well! |
JackintheGreen |
May-28-08 02:02 PM |
#173 |
    
I have to disagree with you... |
polmaven |
May-28-08 02:17 PM |
#178 |
    
Then we agree, I was quoting back that posters own argument. |
2rth2pwr |
May-28-08 02:34 PM |
#179 |
    
Oh!!!!! |
polmaven |
May-28-08 03:15 PM |
#185 |
    
"More typical" for whom? I've called all of my great-uncles and great-aunts "Uncle __" and Aunt __" |
Barrymores Ghost |
May-28-08 01:21 PM |
#169 |
    
My grandmother's brother was Uncle Archie |
OhioBlues |
May-28-08 01:36 PM |
#170 |
   
Yes, they do. |
polmaven |
May-28-08 02:12 PM |
#175 |
  
It is his "uncle" I've never met |
rainlillie |
May-28-08 12:05 AM |
#137 |
  
great uncle or uncle in some families like mine it's much the same... |
unapatriciated |
May-28-08 09:41 AM |
#157 |
  
agreed. |
marylanddem |
May-27-08 04:59 PM |
#10 |
 
And unfuckingforgivable. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:04 PM |
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Ask Michelle Malkin and find out |
Bleachers7 |
May-27-08 04:58 PM |
#8 |
  
Can you BELIEVE he fuckin' cut and pasted Michelle Malkin? |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:03 PM |
#21 |
 
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May-27-08 05:32 PM |
#47 |
  
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May-27-08 05:37 PM |
#52 |
 
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May-27-08 07:38 PM |
#97 |
 
He "cut & pasted" CBS news and so did Malkin. |
lumberjack_jeff |
May-27-08 06:30 PM |
#79 |
 
.. |
2rth2pwr |
May-27-08 07:56 PM |
#101 |
 
See here for some reality based education: |
JackBeck |
May-27-08 11:41 PM |
#134 |
 
The history got muddled, but if this is what's holding your point together |
Cant trust em |
May-27-08 05:00 PM |
#13 |
 
Ohrduf doesn't count. |
Bucky |
May-27-08 05:01 PM |
#14 |
  
LOL |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 05:02 PM |
#17 |
  
It sure as hell counted to General Eisenhower |
beachmom |
May-27-08 05:24 PM |
#40 |
  
Auschwitz was in a Red state -- Poland after the war. |
Leopolds Ghost |
May-28-08 10:12 AM |
#160 |
 
I am just curious...did you know when you posted that stuff about |
Raven |
May-27-08 05:02 PM |
#16 |
  
Are you kidding? |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 05:03 PM |
#20 |
   
A "BLACK" slate? Freudian slip or what? |
axollot |
May-28-08 10:56 AM |
#163 |
  
His uncle liberated Auschwitz is as about as accurate as saying his cousin cheney |
2rth2pwr |
May-27-08 07:58 PM |
#102 |
 
No, it's more like Hillary Clinton's misstatement about her own family history |
Jim Lane |
May-27-08 09:55 PM |
#121 |
  
Hillary's entire family was guilty of spreading that lie up until Bubba's Presidency when |
ShortnFiery |
May-27-08 09:58 PM |
#124 |
 
Do you ever run out of stupid? |
Blue-Jay |
May-28-08 01:13 PM |
#168 |
 
Buchenwald and Auschwitz may be two different camps but the horror is the same... |
tokenlib |
May-27-08 05:03 PM |
#19 |
  
And Obama had nothing to do with liberating either. Talk about a crappy reach for military vote. em |
Mike L |
May-27-08 05:43 PM |
#59 |
   
MEMORIAL DAY SPEECH. |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:45 PM |
#60 |
    
About PTSD |
comrade snarky |
May-28-08 12:30 AM |
#142 |
   
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May-27-08 05:48 PM |
#61 |
    
That crap is originating at HillaryClintonForum. How long is Skinner going to allow this RW garbage |
K Gardner |
May-27-08 06:11 PM |
#71 |
   
I don't know. Go back and alert it if you have time. :) nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 06:20 PM |
#76 |
   
PROOF! |
indimuse |
May-27-08 07:14 PM |
#92 |
   
and threatening to "obliterate" Iran |
Cheap_Trick |
May-27-08 05:55 PM |
#63 |
   
Believe the reference was to note the impact war had on a relative |
bigbrother05 |
May-27-08 08:33 PM |
#112 |
   
The point of Senator Obamas story, |
peacetrain |
May-28-08 12:17 AM |
#140 |
   
Oh, when did he say HE liberated Auschwitz? |
progdonkey |
May-28-08 04:40 AM |
#147 |
  
Yeah I for one can't remember if my Grandma was in Auschwitz or Dachau |
Indenturedebtor |
May-27-08 06:10 PM |
#70 |
 
Bravo! Thank you so much for posting this. And I'm sorry she went |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 06:18 PM |
#74 |
 
It's like when Gore toured a disaster site with an official, |
tblue37 |
May-27-08 06:19 PM |
#75 |
 
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May-27-08 05:03 PM |
#22 |
 
Two different camps |
nadinbrzezinski |
May-27-08 05:26 PM |
#42 |
 
Is "clear blue sky" another name for "sniper fire"? |
dicksteele |
May-27-08 05:41 PM |
#57 |
 
Its another part of Buchenwald, moran. |
K Gardner |
May-27-08 06:09 PM |
#69 |
 
This is a benign kind of embellishment. |
lumberjack_jeff |
May-27-08 06:34 PM |
#82 |
  
Not even close to a comparable situation. |
newmajority |
May-27-08 08:08 PM |
#106 |
 
No. |
emilyg |
May-27-08 07:38 PM |
#96 |
 
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May-27-08 08:47 PM |
#115 |
 
Not as far as I can tell |
ekwhite |
May-28-08 12:51 AM |
#144 |

Wow, I bet *some* outspoken people here feel stupid now. |
Kittycat |
May-27-08 04:58 PM |
#9 |
 
Hmm. Too stupid to know they're stupid maybe. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:16 PM |
#31 |
 
Nahhh, they know exactly what they're doing. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 05:20 PM |
#33 |

. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 05:20 PM |
#34 |

I agree completely. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:23 PM |
#38 |

I agree completely too. Unreservedly. n/t |
Catherina |
May-27-08 11:48 PM |
#135 |

but but... he's black.. |
sandnsea |
May-27-08 05:00 PM |
#11 |
 
Best Joe Pesci line, ever |
Bucky |
May-27-08 05:02 PM |
#18 |
 
Well, um, it was bigots who ran those camps in '45 .... |
beachmom |
May-27-08 05:26 PM |
#43 |
 
Precisely. |
jefferson_dem |
May-27-08 05:43 PM |
#58 |

I agree.... fuckum! |
TLM |
May-28-08 12:09 AM |
#138 |

rec'd thx |
grassfed |
May-27-08 05:00 PM |
#12 |

Is Obama's mispeak worse than "RFK was asassinated in June"? |
haymakeragain |
May-27-08 05:04 PM |
#23 |
 
This is not a "hillaroid" slam, it's from the Repblicans. |
Bluebear |
May-27-08 07:12 PM |
#89 |

But EVERYthing |
polmaven |
May-28-08 03:35 PM |
#186 |

OH SNAP!!! |
DerekJ |
May-27-08 05:04 PM |
#24 |

K & R for the truth. eom |
smiley_glad_hands |
May-27-08 05:04 PM |
#25 |

Kickin to keep it above the scummy other post. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:10 PM |
#28 |
 
. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 05:23 PM |
#39 |
  
. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 05:38 PM |
#53 |
 
. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 05:57 PM |
#65 |
 
. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 06:07 PM |
#68 |
 
. |
ClassWarrior |
May-27-08 06:16 PM |
#72 |
 
Same. nm |
dicksteele |
May-27-08 06:17 PM |
#73 |

K & R! |
Hope And Change |
May-27-08 05:15 PM |
#29 |

K & R |
DerekJ |
May-27-08 05:18 PM |
#32 |

Picture of the liberation of Ohrdruf Camp can be found at the link: |
beachmom |
May-27-08 05:22 PM |
#37 |
 
Here's the photo |
suffragette |
May-27-08 07:40 PM |
#99 |
 
There are a number of pictures at that link |
junofeb |
May-27-08 07:59 PM |
#103 |

The real question here is how do they feel after their bullshit is revealed? |
endarkenment |
May-27-08 05:25 PM |
#41 |
 
They don't give a shit and will do it again today or tomorrow. nt |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:28 PM |
#44 |
 
His uncle liberated Auschwitz is as about as accurate as saying his cousin cheney |
2rth2pwr |
May-27-08 08:13 PM |
#108 |

what a sharp mind you have... |
progdonkey |
May-28-08 04:55 AM |
#149 |

Sadly, I don't expect him to grasp the logic. |
Crunchy Frog |
May-28-08 10:22 AM |
#161 |

Ouch! Poor Ben Smith. He must've felt bad to post that. (Gun to his head?) |
TahitiNut |
May-27-08 05:28 PM |
#45 |

, |
NOLALady |
May-27-08 05:31 PM |
#46 |

Your friggin signiture is something I don't believe in..who |
zidzi |
May-27-08 05:33 PM |
#48 |
 
The OP has the right |
ann_american2004 |
May-27-08 06:43 PM |
#84 |
  
And I have a right to complain about freakin' |
zidzi |
May-27-08 08:12 PM |
#107 |
 
Haha, oh please. Was this post really necessary? He's probably going to pick her so get used to it. |
malik flavors |
May-27-08 08:22 PM |
#110 |

But the real question is was Obama's Great Uncle in Cambodia or not? |
beachmom |
May-27-08 05:34 PM |
#50 |

K & R |
nsd |
May-27-08 05:37 PM |
#51 |

Why is BO touting a distant relative's military history? em |
Mike L |
May-27-08 05:39 PM |
#54 |
 
And why the fuck did you say his uncle fought for the KLF? |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 05:41 PM |
#56 |
 
To counter the fucked worthless pieces of shit attempting to |
FrenchieCat |
May-27-08 05:55 PM |
#62 |
  
You're talking to somebody who said his uncle fought for the |
JenniferZ |
May-27-08 06:01 PM |
#66 |
 
Because it was Memorial Day. That's the whole point of the holiday. |
Bornaginhooligan |
May-27-08 06:03 PM |
#67 |
 
It was from a Memorial Day speech in which Obama |
ayeshahaqqiqa |
May-27-08 09:03 PM |
#116 |
 
Because it directly relates an example |
demwing |
May-27-08 10:35 PM |
#130 |
 
He used his uncle's experience.. |
stillcool47 |
May-27-08 11:25 PM |
#132 |

Oh no! Obama's doomed |
Jersey Devil |
May-27-08 05:40 PM |
#55 |

If Hillary had just gotten the name of the town wrong in the sniper incident, I'd forgive her. |
Hamlette |
May-27-08 06:23 PM |
#77 |
 
anyone who has done genealogical research would agree with you |
ayeshahaqqiqa |
May-27-08 09:05 PM |
#117 |

thanks for posting that |
bhikkhu |
May-27-08 06:28 PM |
#78 |

This is awesome! His uncle was one of our heroes! We looked up to those men since we were kids!! |
Major Hogwash |
May-27-08 06:31 PM |
#80 |
 
Absolutely! |
FrenchieCat |
May-27-08 06:41 PM |
#83 |
 
O does not have an uncle. |
emilyg |
May-28-08 12:28 AM |
#141 |

Do you refer to your cousins |
Goblinmonger |
May-28-08 03:08 PM |
#184 |

You had me till your crude language. |
emilyg |
May-28-08 07:56 PM |
#191 |

Memories from an 89th Infantry Soldier of the camp |
RamboLiberal |
May-27-08 06:44 PM |
#85 |
 
So, if I read the story right |
ekwhite |
May-28-08 01:11 AM |
#146 |

16 years before Obama was born. |
mainer |
May-27-08 06:52 PM |
#87 |

My uncle was on Ike's staff in WWII |
AnnieBW |
May-27-08 06:55 PM |
#88 |

How DARE you try to set a Republican talking point on it's ear? |
Bluebear |
May-27-08 07:12 PM |
#90 |
 
Who needs Republicans, when we've... |
Kutjara |
May-28-08 03:55 PM |
#188 |

The Obama Pander /@%@#^$*^ WHOOPS! |
indimuse |
May-27-08 07:13 PM |
#91 |
 
Wrong candidate. Hillary's the Panderbear!!! |
Lucky 13 |
May-27-08 07:28 PM |
#94 |

KICKETY |
Lucky 13 |
May-27-08 07:24 PM |
#93 |

#50 K & R, one small point regarding family relations: |
elocs |
May-27-08 07:36 PM |
#95 |

Auschwitz....Auschwitz...? |
JawJaw |
May-27-08 08:28 PM |
#111 |

Kick for the truth |
Spazito |
May-27-08 09:18 PM |
#119 |

What camp did bush liberate? |
George II |
May-27-08 09:34 PM |
#120 |

k&r |
Swamp Rat |
May-27-08 09:56 PM |
#122 |

Ohrduz is not Auschwitz |
andres hunter |
May-27-08 09:57 PM |
#123 |
 
Kids with flowers aren't snipers. Hillary needs to refresh her memory about Bosnia. |
GarbagemanLB |
May-27-08 09:59 PM |
#125 |
  
Yup, Hillary and Obama have atrocious memories |
andres hunter |
May-27-08 10:07 PM |
#128 |
 
And then issued an immediate correction.... |
TLM |
May-28-08 12:31 AM |
#143 |
 
Me too... |
stillcool47 |
May-27-08 11:29 PM |
#133 |
 
Give it to him from the grave you dead troll n/t |
Catherina |
May-27-08 11:50 PM |
#136 |
 
and you need a reading lesson... |
progdonkey |
May-28-08 04:59 AM |
#150 |

Good to see someone's family served.... and Great Uncle is a hero |
NotThisTime |
May-27-08 10:00 PM |
#126 |

If you had given clinton the same benefit you give obama |
Evergreen Emerald |
May-27-08 10:09 PM |
#129 |
 
didn't she mispronounce Medvedev's name at a debate? |
shagsak |
May-28-08 02:12 PM |
#176 |

thank you for the clarity -- It really is awesome just how evil and nasty the GOP is to degrade Sen. |
Douglas Carpenter |
May-28-08 04:44 AM |
#148 |

I saw the pictures of that place... |
jmowreader |
May-28-08 05:25 AM |
#151 |
 
he wasn't only a sympathizer, he was a "funder"...... |
ruby slippers |
May-28-08 06:43 AM |
#153 |

Don't mind the lesson in history, but... |
rainlillie |
May-28-08 07:32 AM |
#155 |

First it was..... |
ElsewheresDaughter |
May-28-08 09:48 AM |
#159 |

What an extraordinary story Obama's family is. |
revgerryaz |
May-28-08 01:40 PM |
#171 |

Obama's campaign is still not telling the truth |
jdbolick |
May-28-08 01:43 PM |
#172 |
 
You have the wrong Charles Payne |
tammywammy |
May-28-08 02:15 PM |
#177 |

We know the 89th Infantry Division existed ... |
Iceburg |
May-28-08 02:47 PM |
#181 |

Even if it wasn't true, |
John Gauger |
May-28-08 02:56 PM |
#183 |

And?? |
montanto |
May-28-08 04:49 PM |
#189 |

He's just taking pride in his roots. Is that ok? |
malik flavors |
May-28-08 04:52 PM |
#190 |
movonne
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Tue May-27-08 04:55 PM
Response to Original message |
JimGinPA
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Tue May-27-08 04:55 PM
Response to Original message |
| 2. Could You Please Not Try To Dispute RW Talking Points With Facts... |
ClassWarrior
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Tue May-27-08 05:22 PM
Response to Reply #2 |
roguevalley
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Tue May-27-08 05:57 PM
Response to Reply #35 |
| 64. what an awful burden for survivor and liberator to carry forever. |
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his family is so interesting.
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Wizard777
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Tue May-27-08 10:07 PM
Response to Reply #64 |
| 127. In Nuremberg. Our soldier made the people of the town give the victims |
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of the camp there a proper burial. They still hate us for that to this very day. Our boys in green made the towns people confront what they had allowed their government to do in their name. They made them get their hands dirty cleaning up the mess they allowed the government to make. That is the precise point I place the begining of democracy in Germany. The people cleaning up the mess their government made. Are you guys ready to get your hands dirty? Even with all the tireless fighting and resisting we here have done. I still have to ask. Are you ready to get your hands dirty? Because we have a lot of cleaning up to do.
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jordi_fanclub
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Wed May-28-08 06:57 AM
Response to Reply #127 |
| 154. Let me show you a picture to help and complete your thoughts... |
cliffordu
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Tue May-27-08 07:38 PM
Response to Reply #2 |
| 98. Really, How could you?? |
madrchsod
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Tue May-27-08 08:00 PM
Response to Reply #2 |
| 104. kind`a makes some look foolish.... |
HiFructosePronSyrup
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Tue May-27-08 04:55 PM
Response to Original message |
| 3. That's entirely different |
2rth2pwr
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Tue May-27-08 04:56 PM
Response to Original message |
| 4. Is Ohrduf a different name for Auschwitz? |
HiFructosePronSyrup
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Tue May-27-08 04:56 PM
Response to Reply #4 |
nxylas
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Tue May-27-08 05:09 PM
Response to Reply #5 |
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It is hard to shake off the suspicion that Obama is substituting the name of a better-known death camp for rhetorical effect. But for a Clinton supporter to bash him for "misremembering" is pretty hilarious (but hardly surprising, considering the mileage they got out of a simple slip of the tongue when he said "57 states" instead of 47).
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HiFructosePronSyrup
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Tue May-27-08 05:15 PM
Response to Reply #27 |
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Are you actually suggesting that Obama is trying to trick people and take credit for his uncle liberating Auschwitz because Buchenwald isn't good enough?
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nxylas
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Tue May-27-08 05:22 PM
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| 36. Obama's a writer as well as a politician |
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The comic book writer Denny O'Neil once quoted his wife in an interview as saying that she'd never heard a writer tell a story exactly the way it happened. It's not that they deliberately set out to mislead, it's just an almost subconscious desire to make the story sound the best it possibly can. As a writer myself (albeit not a successful one), I can relate to that impulse.
Of course that's just a suspicion. It could have been a simple getting the name wrong incident, like the town in Florida that got Freepers and Hillaroids alike doing the tizzy dance.
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Tue May-27-08 05:33 PM
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| 49. "As a writer myself (albeit not a successful one)" |
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Yeah, don't quit your day job.
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nxylas
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Wed May-28-08 10:54 AM
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| 162. Awww, you hoyt my feelings |
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Tue May-27-08 06:34 PM
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| 81. Family histories almost invariably become somewhat distorted |
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when they're rooted in the oral tradition.
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Tue May-27-08 08:41 PM
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| 114. Yes. Obama not only heard this third hand |  |
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(He probably heard it from his mother or grandmother, not his uncle), but most Americans have no idea where the camps were or which was which. I know two siblings -- daughter and son of a Holocaust survivor, and I hear two different stories about where their father was interned. My opinion -- they may both be right. Internees were sometimes moved from camp to camp.
Here, Obama may have confused the words Auschwitz-Birkenau with Buchenwald. If you don't speak German these words might sound similar. I'll bet 95% of Americans do not know the difference.
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ekwhite
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Wed May-28-08 12:57 AM
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| 145. More likely, he heard Ohrdruf as Auschwitz |
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Or Mis-remembered it thusly. Family history tales are strange that way. If his uncle actually liberated Ohrdruf, it is no wonder he was traumatized. The photographs I saw on the links I provided were something that would beggar even Dante's imagination.
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Maraya1969
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Tue May-27-08 06:46 PM
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| 86. What's funny is to have you family of origin talk about something big |
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that happened when you were a kid. Everyone tells a different story.
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yardwork
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Wed May-28-08 02:37 PM
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| 180. You're quoting a comic book writer as a source of journalistic integrity? |
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I love comic books, but...are you serious?
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nxylas
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Wed May-28-08 02:50 PM
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| 182. He knows the way a writer's mind works |
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That little editor that lives in the subconscious saying "that word's not quite punchy enough, try this one instead".
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yardwork
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Wed May-28-08 03:35 PM
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| 187. I'm sure that comic book writers do that all the time. That doesn't mean that Obama did. |
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A far likelier explanation is that the family didn't have the name quite right until busy-body Republicans made it their business to twist a hero's experience into some kind of manufactured "scandal."
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polmaven
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Wed May-28-08 02:08 PM
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| 174. That is pretty far out there! |
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It is hard to shake off the suspicion that Obama is substituting the name of a better-known death camp for rhetorical effect.It is REALLY, REALLY hard to shake off the suspicion that one of two things have been done here.... 1) nearing the end of a long day during a long campaign, he got the name of the camp wrong. 2) The family history details became a little distorted over the years. If you suspect otherwise, I can only say....get a life!
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Cant trust em
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Tue May-27-08 05:01 PM
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| 15. Whatever it takes, no matter how flimsy the argument. NT |
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Tue May-27-08 05:06 PM
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| 26. Probably thinks that but knows it can't be said here. nt |
2rth2pwr
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Tue May-27-08 07:55 PM
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| 100. "great" uncle? I thought it was his Uncle? |
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Tue May-27-08 08:03 PM
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| 105. Brother of the grandmother who raised him. |
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But if you want to go nuts about this, be my guest.
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Tue May-27-08 08:15 PM
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| 109. I see another thread coming on. |
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Alexander
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Tue May-27-08 09:15 PM
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| 118. People call their great uncles "uncle" all the time. |
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Are you seriously trying to make an issue out of such an incredibly stupid detail?
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2rth2pwr
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Tue May-27-08 11:11 PM
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| 131. I don't know anybody that does that, do you? I think it would be more |
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typical to refer to him as his grandmother's brother or someone in the family, not uncle.
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Peacetrain
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Wed May-28-08 12:13 AM
Response to Reply #131 |
| 139. I have never called my grandmothers brother.. grandma's brother. |
I Have A Dream
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Wed May-28-08 06:34 AM
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| 152. My nieces' children *ALL* call me 'Aunt'. |
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I can't believe that people are making an issue of the 'Uncle' part. 
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Vogon_Glory
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Wed May-28-08 07:42 AM
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| 156. I Disagree Because I Do |
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I disagree about not knowing anyone who calls a grandparent's sibling an "aunt" or an "uncle" because I did. As a child, I called my paternal grandfather's brother Uncle Homer. Uncle Homer may have been technically been my great-uncle, but I called him "uncle" when addressing him. The same thing was true of my paternal grandmother's sisters, and there were a good many of them still around when I was a kiddo.
For that matter, when I was a small boy, I called some of my older cousins "aunt" and "uncle" even if they were only cousins. Of course they had forty years on me at the time. I only started calling them cousin so-and-so when I hit adolescence.
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Wed May-28-08 09:44 AM
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| 158. I did it all the time |
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All of my Grandparents brothers and sisters were Uncle and Aunt. I really don't know anybody that would refer to Grandma's brother Jack to his face. Grandma's brother Jack pass the yams would ya? Nah doesn't ring true to me.
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axollot
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Wed May-28-08 11:01 AM
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| 164. I call my great uncles - UNCLE - because that is what they are... |
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just like my daughter calls her great-grandmother, grandma. So yea, *I* really do know people that do that. *I* do that. I had (they've all passed) 12 great uncles, not a one did I refer to as my grandfathers brother....it was always *MY* Uncle so n so.
This is really fuckin petty. Dear lord......
Cheers Sandy
Obama 08!
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IronLionZion
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Wed May-28-08 11:43 AM
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I call my grandfather's brothers "uncle" and his sister "aunty". I don't call anyone "grandfather's brother" and I doubt you do either. Do you think this bullshit helps Hillary somehow or do you just want to look like an asshole?
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JackintheGreen
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Wed May-28-08 12:51 PM
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| 166. I'm late to the party |
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but I'm gonna jump all of this one, too. My daughter calls all of her maternal grandmother's siblings aunt/uncle. And her grandfather's brother uncle, too. She's knows them all well, sees them regularly, and frankly 'great uncle Paul' is a mouthful. She knew her great grandmother until she was 8, too. She didn't call her great grandmother. The 'great' is usually used to distinguish distant, unknown, or dead relations from the one's you actually know. For us it only becomes a problem thus: My father in law's brother married Curt Simmons' daughter. Simmons was a MLB pitcher who spent most of his career with the Phillies, but at the end of his career with the Cubs. And we're huge Cubs fans, so we're happy to take credit for having a former Cub in the family - one who sat on the bench with Leo Durocher, Fergie Jenkins, Ron Santo, etc. Simmons' daughter is 'Aunt Suzie;' always has been and always will be. But what the hell does that make her dad to us (technically speaking of course, 'cuz we've never actually met the man)? This is where modifiers like great and removed are used. Nyah! 
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2rth2pwr
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Wed May-28-08 01:11 PM
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| 167. great' is usually used to dstngsh distant, unknown, or dead relations frm the one's u actually know' |
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Obama doesn't seem to have met the man.
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JackintheGreen
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Wed May-28-08 02:02 PM
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then clearly he shouldn't be our nominee. the man is obviously a liar of the first order!
Is the the gist of this general counter argument?
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polmaven
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Wed May-28-08 02:17 PM
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| 178. I have to disagree with you... |
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And, as you can see, I am very much a Hillary person....but I am a "great aunt" x2 to my nieces children. I am now a great, great aunt to my great nephew's son. ...yes....I am OLD, but certainly not distant, unknown, or dead (yet).....
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2rth2pwr
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Wed May-28-08 02:34 PM
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| 179. Then we agree, I was quoting back that posters own argument. |
polmaven
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Wed May-28-08 03:15 PM
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Sorry, I missed that! ....Ooops!
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Barrymores Ghost
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Wed May-28-08 01:21 PM
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| 169. "More typical" for whom? I've called all of my great-uncles and great-aunts "Uncle __" and Aunt __" |
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Edited on Wed May-28-08 01:21 PM by Barrymores Ghost
...all of my life, as have my siblings and my first cousins.
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LaurenG
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Wed May-28-08 01:36 PM
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| 170. My grandmother's brother was Uncle Archie |
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my dad called him Uncle Archie and I called him Uncle Archie and my kids called him Uncle Archie. So you're wrong, people do refer to their grandparents siblings as Uncle or Aunt. What is the big deal over this?
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polmaven
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Wed May-28-08 02:12 PM
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Edited on Wed May-28-08 02:18 PM by polmaven
My great nephew and my great niece call me "Auntie"....This is such a non story, I find it difficult to believe it is even still alive at this point.
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rainlillie
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Wed May-28-08 12:05 AM
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| 137. It is his "uncle" I've never met |
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anyone who calls their great uncle, great uncle most people just say uncle. Just like I call my great grandpa, grandpa.
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unapatriciated
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Wed May-28-08 09:41 AM
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| 157. great uncle or uncle in some families like mine it's much the same... |
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I'm the oldest and my sister (the youngest) has children the same age as my grandchildren, who refer to her as aunt mary and her husband as uncle. Technically they are a great aunt and uncle. My grandchildren will always refer to them as aunt and uncle since that is and will be their title as they grow up. Don't understand why that seems strange to you, it's pretty common in large families or children who have been raised by their grandparents.
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marylanddem
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Tue May-27-08 04:59 PM
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My father was one of the first American G.I.'s into Dachau. It affected his whole life & to use this as a political "gotcha" if Obama got the name wrong - well this is truly unfuckingbelievable.
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DevonRex
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Tue May-27-08 05:04 PM
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| And unfuckingforgivable. nt |
Renew Deal
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Tue May-27-08 04:58 PM
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| 8. Ask Michelle Malkin and find out |
DevonRex
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Tue May-27-08 05:03 PM
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| 21. Can you BELIEVE he fuckin' cut and pasted Michelle Malkin? |
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Edited on Tue May-27-08 05:04 PM by JenniferZ
I thought only *** did that to smear democrats. But hey, he's here at DU, so maybe I was wrong...
Edited to remove some pithy language.***
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lumberjack_jeff
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Tue May-27-08 06:30 PM
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| 79. He "cut & pasted" CBS news and so did Malkin. |
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Do you guys even try to be honest?
News excerpts are quoted every day here. Some of them are also find their way to FR or Drudge. When the enemy is Hillary, this happens quite often, in fact.
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2rth2pwr
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Tue May-27-08 07:56 PM
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JackBeck
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Tue May-27-08 11:41 PM
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| 134. See here for some reality based education: |
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http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.ph... None of that was from the CBS News article, but from a right-wing blog, that the OP used as their own without giving credit to the source.
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Cant trust em
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Tue May-27-08 05:00 PM
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| 13. The history got muddled, but if this is what's holding your point together |
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then this is a pretty flimsy reason to not vote Obama.
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Bucky
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Tue May-27-08 05:01 PM
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| 14. Ohrduf doesn't count. |
HiFructosePronSyrup
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Tue May-27-08 05:02 PM
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beachmom
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Tue May-27-08 05:24 PM
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| 40. It sure as hell counted to General Eisenhower |
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After his visit, Eisenhower cabled General George C. Marshall, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, describing his trip to Ohrdruf: . . .the most interesting--although horrible--sight that I encountered during the trip was a visit to a German internment camp near Gotha. The things I saw beggar description. While I was touring the camp I encountered three men who had been inmates and by one ruse or another had made their escape. I interviewed them through an interpreter. The visual evidence and the verbal testimony of starvation, cruelty and bestiality were so overpowering as to leave me a bit sick. In one room, where they were piled up twenty or thirty naked men, killed by starvation, George Patton would not even enter. He said that he would get sick if he did so. I made the visit deliberately, in order to be in a position to give first-hand evidence of these things if ever, in the future, there develops a tendency to charge these allegations merely to 'propaganda.' http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohrdruf_forced_labor_camp
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Leopolds Ghost
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Wed May-28-08 10:12 AM
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| 160. Auschwitz was in a Red state -- Poland after the war. |
Raven
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Tue May-27-08 05:02 PM
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| 16. I am just curious...did you know when you posted that stuff about |
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Obama's relative that it was wrong? Do you do these things on purpose or don't you bother to check? Do you find what you do amusing? fulfilling? constructive? Just really curious...
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HiFructosePronSyrup
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Tue May-27-08 05:03 PM
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The guy didn't know the Russians were with the allies.
We're dealing with somebody with a black slate when it comes to history.
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axollot
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Wed May-28-08 10:56 AM
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| 163. A "BLACK" slate? Freudian slip or what? |
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his race has nothing to do with his ability to run or not run the White House (which name will remain "White" House when he is elected prez too...just so ya know  ). The venom coming from Hilarity and her minions is disgusting. It needs to stop, she isn't going to get the nom and the 'thugs will come out in force to NOT elect her if she is tied to his ticket as VP - sorry guys. The final straw for me is her waiting for him to basically get assasinated so she could get the nomination. She didn't say it in so many words but it *WAS* implied HEAVILY. Thats just fucked up - we are DEMOCRATS we need to stick together - FUCK MCSAME AND THE GOP! Cheers Sandy GOBAMA 08!
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2rth2pwr
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Tue May-27-08 07:58 PM
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| 102. His uncle liberated Auschwitz is as about as accurate as saying his cousin cheney |
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Tue May-27-08 09:55 PM
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| 121. No, it's more like Hillary Clinton's misstatement about her own family history |
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Edited on Tue May-27-08 09:58 PM by Jim Lane
Her claim to have been named in honor of the mountaineer Edmund Hillary has been debunked by Snopes. In her 2006 re-election campaign, Clinton changed the story (flip-flopped?). According to this article in The New York Times: But yesterday, Mrs. Clinton’s campaign said she was not named for Sir Edmund after all.
“It was a sweet family story her mother shared to inspire greatness in her daughter, to great results I might add,” said Jennifer Hanley, a spokeswoman for the campaign. See, I used to think that this was a meaningless incident. Family stories sometimes get garbled. No big deal. Now, however, you and the other Clinton supporters have opened my eyes. A candidate who relates something from his or her family history is morally obligated to get every single detail right. So, in vending this story about Sir Edmund Hillary, Clinton wasn't just making an innocent mistake. She was deliberately lying. It was an utterly shameless and dishonorable attempt to appeal to voters who follow mountaineering, just as Obama must have had some sort of political scheme in mind when he gave the name of one concentration camp instead of another. My serious point is that these two statements are on a par. Saying that Cheney is President would be completely different.
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ShortnFiery
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Tue May-27-08 09:58 PM
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| 124. Hillary's entire family was guilty of spreading that lie up until Bubba's Presidency when |
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the whorish press did a little research. The whole family LIES!
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Blue-Jay
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Wed May-28-08 01:13 PM
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| 168. Do you ever run out of stupid? |
tokenlib
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Tue May-27-08 05:03 PM
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| 19. Buchenwald and Auschwitz may be two different camps but the horror is the same... |
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Edited on Tue May-27-08 05:28 PM by tokenlib
When stories get told in families sometimes the details get a little mixed, but that is not to say the essential truth is not the same... Those of us with WWII veterans in the family run into this a lot.
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Tue May-27-08 05:43 PM
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| 59. And Obama had nothing to do with liberating either. Talk about a crappy reach for military vote. em |
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Tue May-27-08 05:45 PM
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Wed May-28-08 12:30 AM
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And the need to care for our wounded vets for christ's sake!
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K Gardner
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Tue May-27-08 06:11 PM
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| 71. That crap is originating at HillaryClintonForum. How long is Skinner going to allow this RW garbage |
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Tue May-27-08 06:20 PM
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| 76. I don't know. Go back and alert it if you have time. :) nt |
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Tue May-27-08 07:14 PM
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Cheap_Trick
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Tue May-27-08 05:55 PM
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| 63. and threatening to "obliterate" Iran |
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is a piss poor way to try and get the chickenhawk vote.
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bigbrother05
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Tue May-27-08 08:33 PM
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| 112. Believe the reference was to note the impact war had on a relative |
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By way of explaining his support of health care and benefits for vets. Said his uncle retreated to the attic after his return. Sympathy for the horrors experienced by our Soldiers is something I want in our next President, not the "they volunteered" crap we've seen for 6 years.
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Peacetrain
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Wed May-28-08 12:17 AM
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| 140. The point of Senator Obamas story, |
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was the need for care for returning soldiers.. he was making a point of how the stress of the war impacted his uncle.. and how we have a responsibility to our returning vets to make sure they have the medical care..physical and mental that they need..
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progdonkey
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Wed May-28-08 04:40 AM
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| 147. Oh, when did he say HE liberated Auschwitz? |
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Talk about a crappy straw man.
He was clearly bringing it up to say that in his own immediate family there's someone who suffered from PTSD. That the cause was viewing the horror at Buchenwald, or Auschwitz, or Dachau, or Bergen-Belsen is completely irrelevant to his point about knowing what some servicemembers and their families have to go through after the war is over.
God damn, you Republican shills are really losing all ability to reason, aren't you?
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Indenturedebtor
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Tue May-27-08 06:10 PM
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| 70. Yeah I for one can't remember if my Grandma was in Auschwitz or Dachau |
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What difference does it make? She was in a fucking concentration camp. To try to pick this apart is disgusting.
I wonder how the reaction would be if someone said "My Grandfather was a slave in Georgia..." and the RW started spouting off "No you LIAR LIAR LIAR, he was in Alabama, blah blah blah." How stupid can you get.
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Tue May-27-08 06:18 PM
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| 74. Bravo! Thank you so much for posting this. And I'm sorry she went |
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Tue May-27-08 06:19 PM
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| 75. It's like when Gore toured a disaster site with an official, |
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but was confused about which official it was. The story was not materially changed by whether it was this official or that official, but the RW and the MSM used it as another excuse to call Gore a "serial liar." This is a RW tactic, and I am ashamed and astonished that DUers would use it against our party's presumptive nominee.
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nadinbrzezinski
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Tue May-27-08 05:26 PM
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the Russians liberated Auwhwitz in 1944, known in poland as Oswieszim (sp I know), while Buchembald was THE FIRST camp set up by the Germans first as a reeducation center, opened as early as 1934
Knowing how many people have heard of Aushwitz but not of the other hundred or so camps, it is an understandable mistake
Of course if you want to go into the history of why we didn't bomb Aushwitz as early as '43 and the fact that the US High Command and FDR knew of the camp and its operation, we can gladly go there too
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Richard Steele
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Tue May-27-08 05:41 PM
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| 57. Is "clear blue sky" another name for "sniper fire"? |
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Tue May-27-08 06:09 PM
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| 69. Its another part of Buchenwald, moran. |
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lumberjack_jeff
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Tue May-27-08 06:34 PM
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| 82. This is a benign kind of embellishment. |
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Not a really bad one, like flying into a combat zone where snipers might be.
Perhaps "auschwitz" should become a punchline serving as a replacement for substantive discussion like "sniper" has become.
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newmajority
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Tue May-27-08 08:08 PM
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| 106. Not even close to a comparable situation. |
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Obama didn't create a story out of a complete lie, he just got the name of the camp wrong. Hillary created a complete fabrication with the "sniper fire" story, and she repeated it on at least three known occasions.
There's a world of difference there.
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Tue May-27-08 07:38 PM
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ekwhite
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Wed May-28-08 12:51 AM
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| 144. Not as far as I can tell |
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It was part of Buchenwald, which was in Germany, as opposed to Auschwitz, which was in Poland. Ohrdruf was a forced labor camp, as opposed to a extermination camp such as Auschwitz. Of course, there was little practical difference between forced labor camps and extermination camps - only the method of death. Here is a link to the Wikipedia page on Ohrdruf. Here is a link to the US Holocaust museum entry on Ohrdruf. Be warned that both links contain horrific photographs.
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Kittycat
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Tue May-27-08 04:58 PM
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| 9. Wow, I bet *some* outspoken people here feel stupid now. |
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That's what they get for trying to spread their unsourced RW hate here.
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DevonRex
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Tue May-27-08 05:16 PM
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| 31. Hmm. Too stupid to know they're stupid maybe. nt |
ClassWarrior
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Tue May-27-08 05:20 PM
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| 33. Nahhh, they know exactly what they're doing. |
ClassWarrior
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Tue May-27-08 05:20 PM
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DevonRex
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Tue May-27-08 05:23 PM
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| 38. I agree completely. nt |
Catherina
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Tue May-27-08 11:48 PM
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| 135. I agree completely too. Unreservedly. n/t |
sandnsea
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Tue May-27-08 05:00 PM
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| 11. but but... he's black.. |
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and bigots' heads explode.
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Bucky
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Tue May-27-08 05:02 PM
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| 18. Best Joe Pesci line, ever |
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"But... you're blick" (Lethal Weapon 2)
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beachmom
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Tue May-27-08 05:26 PM
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| 43. Well, um, it was bigots who ran those camps in '45 .... |
jefferson_dem
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Tue May-27-08 05:43 PM
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Reality is some are looking for any excuse to not like Barack, and blame it on something other than their veiled bigotry. Fuckem.
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TLM
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Wed May-28-08 12:09 AM
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Tue May-27-08 05:00 PM
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haymakeragain
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Tue May-27-08 05:04 PM
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| 23. Is Obama's mispeak worse than "RFK was asassinated in June"? |
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Not by a country mile. Nice try by the hillaroids though.
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Bluebear
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Tue May-27-08 07:12 PM
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| 89. This is not a "hillaroid" slam, it's from the Repblicans. |
polmaven
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Wed May-28-08 03:35 PM
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that is the LEAST bit negative comes from us racist hillaroids!
The supporters of Senator Obama are just trying to be nice, sweet Democrats, trying to get along with everyone, but us bigots are spewing all this hate alla time!
Tsk...don't you get that? ...
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Tue May-27-08 05:04 PM
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smiley_glad_hands
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Tue May-27-08 05:04 PM
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| 25. K & R for the truth. eom |
DevonRex
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Tue May-27-08 05:10 PM
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| 28. Kickin to keep it above the scummy other post. nt |
ClassWarrior
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Tue May-27-08 05:23 PM
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ClassWarrior
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Tue May-27-08 05:38 PM
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Tue May-27-08 05:57 PM
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Tue May-27-08 06:07 PM
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ClassWarrior
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Tue May-27-08 06:16 PM
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Tue May-27-08 06:17 PM
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Hope And Change
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Tue May-27-08 05:15 PM
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Tue May-27-08 05:18 PM
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beachmom
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Tue May-27-08 05:22 PM
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| 37. Picture of the liberation of Ohrdruf Camp can be found at the link: |
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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ohrdruf_forced_labor_camp If someone can get the photo to upload to post here please do. Ohrdruf forced labor camp was a Nazi concentration camp located near Weimar, Germany. It was part of the Buchenwald concentration camp network and the first Nazi camp liberated by U.S. troops. Created in November 1944 near the town of Gotha, Germany, Ohrdruf supplied forced labor in the form of concentration camp prisoners for railway construction leading to a proposed communications center, which was never completed due to the rapid American advance. In late March 1945, the camp had a prisoner population of some 11,700, but in early April the SS evacuated almost all the prisoners on death marches to Buchenwald. The SS guards killed many of the remaining prisoners who were too ill to walk to the railcars. It was liberated on April 4, 1945, by the 4th Armored Division and the 355th Infantry Regiment of the 89th Infantry Division, U.S. Third Army. It was the first Nazi concentration camp liberated by the US Army. When the soldiers of the 4th Armored Division entered the camp, they discovered piles of bodies, some covered with lime, and others partially incinerated on pyres. The ghastly nature of their discovery led General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Commander of the Allied Forces in Europe, to visit the camp on April 12, with Generals George S. Patton and Omar Bradley. After his visit, Eisenhower cabled General George C. Marshall, the head of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in Washington, describing his trip to Ohrdruf: . . .the most interesting--although horrible--sight that I encountered during the trip was a visit to a German internment camp near Gotha. The things I saw beggar description. While I was touring the camp I encountered three men who had been inmates and by one ruse or another had made their escape. I interviewed them through an interpreter. The visual evidence and the verbal testimony of starvation, cruelty and bestiality were so overpowering as to leave me a bit sick. In one room, where they were piled up twenty or thirty naked men, killed by starvation, George Patton would not even enter. He said that he would get sick if he did so. I made the visit deliberately, in order to be in a position to give first-hand evidence of these things if ever, in the future, there develops a tendency to charge these allegations merely to 'propaganda.' Seeing the Nazi crimes committed at Ohrdruf made a powerful impact on Eisenhower, and he wanted the world to know what happened in the concentration camps. On April 19, 1945, he again cabled Marshall with a request to bring members of Congress and journalists to the newly liberated camps so that they could bring the horrible truth about Nazi atrocities to the American public. How horrible it must have been for Obama's Great Uncle. I am sure the stark memories of witnessing the horror of that camp are still with him today.
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suffragette
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Tue May-27-08 07:40 PM
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Tue May-27-08 07:59 PM
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| 103. There are a number of pictures at that link |
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Edited on Tue May-27-08 08:02 PM by junofeb
I cannot help but wonder if Obama's relative is in one of pictures showing the group of American liberators viewing these atrocities.
There is a pic of one my uncles(along with his troop)in a Life pictorial that made a later anthology volume. God knows the remaining family is a little hazy on the specifics, but he is there, immortalized in B&W. He served under Patton and was witness to similar atrocities of which no name has come down to my generation of kids.
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endarkenment
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Tue May-27-08 05:25 PM
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| 41. The real question here is how do they feel after their bullshit is revealed? |
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When they are caught red-handed propagating spurious bullshit from rightwing sources, and when the actual facts put the whole 'affair' into the proper perspective of 'just another rightwing smear job', how do they feel about having gleefully participated in the act?
Oh my, it was Buchenwald not Auschwitz. That does it!
Where will our friends be posting next week?
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DevonRex
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Tue May-27-08 05:28 PM
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| 44. They don't give a shit and will do it again today or tomorrow. nt |
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Tue May-27-08 08:13 PM
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| 108. His uncle liberated Auschwitz is as about as accurate as saying his cousin cheney |
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Wed May-28-08 04:55 AM
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| 149. what a sharp mind you have... |
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 Let's take this very... slowly... so it's easiest for you to understand: Obama had a great uncle--check Great uncle was in the 89th infantry division during WWII--check 89th Infantry Division liberated a concentration camp--check Great Uncle was with the 89th Infantry Division when it liberated said concentration camp--check That concentration camp was Auschwitz--wrong, actually Buchenwald. ZOMGOMG, he's such a fucking liar! Now, let's look at the thing that's "about as accurate": Obama has a cousin named Cheney--nope Obama has a cousin who is president--nope It's like comparing apples to kittens.
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Wed May-28-08 10:22 AM
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| 161. Sadly, I don't expect him to grasp the logic. |
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Tue May-27-08 05:28 PM
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| 45. Ouch! Poor Ben Smith. He must've felt bad to post that. (Gun to his head?) |
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To actually have to report that Obama's (grand)uncle really did serve in WW2 and confront the TOTAL HORROR of the death camp atrocities. But, of course, THAT will be ignored because it's so much more important that Obama, as a child, misremembered the name of the camp. Yeah ... that's so much more serious that making analogies about assassinated contenders.  Gotta love that "higher bar."
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Tue May-27-08 05:31 PM
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Cha
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Tue May-27-08 05:33 PM
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| 48. Your friggin signiture is something I don't believe in..who |
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cares if she's woman or an elf? She's a monster who will stop at nothing..even if it's RFK's assassination in June talking points. <snips> "Yet the assassination reference wasn't Clinton's only mistake. In the same breath, she maintained that her husband had not wrapped up the nomination until June. In truth, he did so in March with the Illinois primary. While California made his victory a mathematical fact, the outcome had not been in doubt for months.
She also struck discordant notes in January when she said Martin Luther King's dream of racial equality was realized only when President Johnson signed the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and after her victory in the West Virginia primary earlier this month when she noted she was beating Obama among "working, hardworking Americans, white Americans."
In the current tempest over what Clinton said — and what she meant — the calendar may be the real culprit. She made a similar remark about the 1968 Kennedy assassination in March that received little notice then, probably because there were still plenty of state contests left and more uncertainty as to who would come out ahead.
Now, the longer the nomination race goes on, the more people are asking Clinton why she continues to campaign.
She insists she can win, but the mathematical explanations for how that can happen grow more fanciful by the week.
And without any clear explanation of how she can win, mentioning the Robert Kennedy assassination to some ears sounds like the last, desperate scenario of someone unwilling to admit defeat." http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080524/ap_on_el_pr/clinton... It's nice that you can bring up articles about Obama's great uncle helping to liberate the Ohrduf camp in Germany World War 11 but please get a clue.. It's not right that you as an Obama support tout this shit.
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Tue May-27-08 06:43 PM
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The OP can tout any wish or dream that the OP wants. I think it a nice picture, if only it could be that way instead of all the shiat slinging. and since we are posting links, here's one for you: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0508/10604.html Obama '08 It is not a black and white world but one of varying shades. none of us will ever be absolutely right or undeniably wrong so we must find the path to truth together by sharing our insight and opinions trusting that together we will find the better way moving toward those wholesome answers where hope stirs our hearts and peace soothes our weary minds trusting in each other we will find our truth
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Cha
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Tue May-27-08 08:12 PM
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| 107. And I have a right to complain about freakin' |
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hilary being touted as a vp candidate when she so cleary would be the absolute worst choice in this or any other campaign.
hilary is a monster who will stoop to anything and she's a dino representing the dlc who would be like a trojan horse.
So yeah, get a clue malik flavors.
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