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In reply to the discussion: "But Then It Was Too Late" - A really eye opening text [View all]chervilant
(8,267 posts)19. I think I'd rather be a progressive,
and not a WATB.
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I have read this and think it is terribly important. I believe most people think it could never
rhett o rick
May 2013
#1
I believe he's really just talking about In-Sourcing at the expense of Americans losing their jobs
whathehell
May 2013
#25
I've never bought this apology by Niemoller. Nazism was a Christian phenomenom and Hitler
byeya
May 2013
#35
Another excerpt. Sorry don't have the chapter number, had it pasted in an old OP, long ago. -
Mnemosyne
May 2013
#4
I believe apologists contribute to the creep to the right by giving free passes to all Ds.
GoneFishin
May 2013
#8
I could not agree more. Amazing to hear bush policies excused, a few years ago would never have
Mnemosyne
May 2013
#9
As an example, the IRS "scandal" is manufactured. I do not root for a team color.
GoneFishin
May 2013
#12
You act as if Obama's progressive critics are indistinguishable from his reactionary critics.
Jim Lane
May 2013
#13
Those 4 paragraphs come immediately before the ones in the OP. Very important book - those who don't
kath
May 2013
#22
This is why some of us are so frustrated with the creeping fascism we now excuse. nt
Demo_Chris
May 2013
#5
Many people have pondered how the Nazi’s got the power they did and so many followers
YeahSureRight
May 2013
#15