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JLM

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Not ok. The POTUS is fair game........by virtue of his stupidly, his lies, his crazy sensationalism.............attention seeking behavior.........and other pathology...


You are totally missing half of the equation. All of us have faults but we all have good points too. You (and others) have managed for three years to rub in all his bad points hundreds (if not thousands) of time w/o once mentioning one good point. You and your ilk have managed to destroy all your credibility with fair minded and rational thinking people. Only the likes of Hitler, Stalin and Idi Amin and perpetrators in the death camps in W.W.2 match the evil you've 'painted' Mr. Trump with. You should be ashamed of yourselves. I don't recall you mentioning ONE good point about the man. Anyway your reputation has been damaged worse than his.
 

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'It feels like 1930 Berlin': Holocaust survivor says Trump's America reminds him of the years leading up to Nazi domination in Germany


  • Stephen Jacobs, 79, has lived in the U.S. since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in 1945
  • He said in an interview 'there's a real problem growing' in Trump's America
  • The NYC-based, Polish-born architect says he has personal knowledge of Trump and that he's a 'sick, very disturbed individual'
  • Jacobs also said it's crucial for Washington D.C. to fight against 'fascism'
  • Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, after campaigning for years on the idea that Germany should be brought back to its pre-World-War-I glory
A Holocaust survivor says the rise of president Donald Trump is reminiscent of the years that led to the Nazi takeover of Germany.
Stephen Jacobs, 79, told Newsweek there's a 'real problem growing' in the U.S, where he has lived since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.
The renowned architect said the current climate in the U.S. feels like '1929 or 1930 Berlin', when economic, political and social resentments were brewing, eventually leading to the brutal, right-wing rule of Adolf Hitler, who got to power by promising Germans to bring their country back to its its pre-World-War-I glory.
Jacobs said he's noticed a shift in public discourse, and worries about the fact that people now feel free to say things that 'couldn't be said five years ago.'




More: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...America-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.html
 

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Not ok. The POTUS is fair game........by virtue of his stupidly, his lies, his crazy sensationalism.............attention seeking behavior.........and other pathology. When he is out of office.........then hopefully we h will have someone with integrity to run the country. If you want to defend him..........the fine...provide some defense .........some fact based positives that make sense.

the sorry bloke cannot even articulate effectively.......and repeats his verbal garbage ad nauseum. One of the most important qualities a POTUS......or an leadrer MUST have is the ability to speak and communicate...........


let's hear it..
Sounds similar to our PM who you conveniently give a pass .He is also a public figure .
 

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'It feels like 1930 Berlin': Holocaust survivor says Trump's America reminds him of the years leading up to Nazi domination in Germany


  • Stephen Jacobs, 79, has lived in the U.S. since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in 1945
  • He said in an interview 'there's a real problem growing' in Trump's America
  • The NYC-based, Polish-born architect says he has personal knowledge of Trump and that he's a 'sick, very disturbed individual'
  • Jacobs also said it's crucial for Washington D.C. to fight against 'fascism'
  • Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, after campaigning for years on the idea that Germany should be brought back to its pre-World-War-I glory
A Holocaust survivor says the rise of president Donald Trump is reminiscent of the years that led to the Nazi takeover of Germany.
Stephen Jacobs, 79, told Newsweek there's a 'real problem growing' in the U.S, where he has lived since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.
The renowned architect said the current climate in the U.S. feels like '1929 or 1930 Berlin', when economic, political and social resentments were brewing, eventually leading to the brutal, right-wing rule of Adolf Hitler, who got to power by promising Germans to bring their country back to its its pre-World-War-I glory.
Jacobs said he's noticed a shift in public discourse, and worries about the fact that people now feel free to say things that 'couldn't be said five years ago.'




More: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...America-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.html
Yes a boy of five when freed from a death camp remembers growing up in 1930’s Germany . Come now Cliffy he is only 79 .
 

JLM

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'It feels like 1930 Berlin': Holocaust survivor says Trump's America reminds him of the years leading up to Nazi domination in Germany


  • Stephen Jacobs, 79, has lived in the U.S. since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in 1945
  • He said in an interview 'there's a real problem growing' in Trump's America
  • The NYC-based, Polish-born architect says he has personal knowledge of Trump and that he's a 'sick, very disturbed individual'
  • Jacobs also said it's crucial for Washington D.C. to fight against 'fascism'
  • Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, after campaigning for years on the idea that Germany should be brought back to its pre-World-War-I glory
A Holocaust survivor says the rise of president Donald Trump is reminiscent of the years that led to the Nazi takeover of Germany.
Stephen Jacobs, 79, told Newsweek there's a 'real problem growing' in the U.S, where he has lived since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.
The renowned architect said the current climate in the U.S. feels like '1929 or 1930 Berlin', when economic, political and social resentments were brewing, eventually leading to the brutal, right-wing rule of Adolf Hitler, who got to power by promising Germans to bring their country back to its its pre-World-War-I glory.
Jacobs said he's noticed a shift in public discourse, and worries about the fact that people now feel free to say things that 'couldn't be said five years ago.'




More: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...America-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.htmlhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.html[/QUOTE[URL="https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-5596737/Holocaust-survivor-says-Trumps-America-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.html[/QUOTE"][/QUOTE[/URL]]


I guess that's one man's opinion!
 

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'It feels like 1930 Berlin': Holocaust survivor says Trump's America reminds him of the years leading up to Nazi domination in Germany
  • Stephen Jacobs, 79, has lived in the U.S. since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in 1945
  • He said in an interview 'there's a real problem growing' in Trump's America
  • The NYC-based, Polish-born architect says he has personal knowledge of Trump and that he's a 'sick, very disturbed individual'
  • Jacobs also said it's crucial for Washington D.C. to fight against 'fascism'
  • Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, after campaigning for years on the idea that Germany should be brought back to its pre-World-War-I glory
A Holocaust survivor says the rise of president Donald Trump is reminiscent of the years that led to the Nazi takeover of Germany.
Stephen Jacobs, 79, told Newsweek there's a 'real problem growing' in the U.S, where he has lived since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.
The renowned architect said the current climate in the U.S. feels like '1929 or 1930 Berlin', when economic, political and social resentments were brewing, eventually leading to the brutal, right-wing rule of Adolf Hitler, who got to power by promising Germans to bring their country back to its its pre-World-War-I glory.
Jacobs said he's noticed a shift in public discourse, and worries about the fact that people now feel free to say things that 'couldn't be said five years ago.'
More: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...America-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.html
Godwin is right again.
 

Cliffy

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JLM

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Yes a boy of five when freed from a death camp remembers growing up in 1930’s Germany . Come now Cliffy he is only 79 .


Good that you spotted that, as I missed it. Perhaps Cliffy needs a refresher course in simple arithmetic.
 

Ocean Breeze

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'It feels like 1930 Berlin': Holocaust survivor says Trump's America reminds him of the years leading up to Nazi domination in Germany


  • Stephen Jacobs, 79, has lived in the U.S. since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in 1945
  • He said in an interview 'there's a real problem growing' in Trump's America
  • The NYC-based, Polish-born architect says he has personal knowledge of Trump and that he's a 'sick, very disturbed individual'
  • Jacobs also said it's crucial for Washington D.C. to fight against 'fascism'
  • Adolf Hitler came to power in 1933, after campaigning for years on the idea that Germany should be brought back to its pre-World-War-I glory
A Holocaust survivor says the rise of president Donald Trump is reminiscent of the years that led to the Nazi takeover of Germany.
Stephen Jacobs, 79, told Newsweek there's a 'real problem growing' in the U.S, where he has lived since shortly after being freed from the Buchenwald concentration camp in 1945.
The renowned architect said the current climate in the U.S. feels like '1929 or 1930 Berlin', when economic, political and social resentments were brewing, eventually leading to the brutal, right-wing rule of Adolf Hitler, who got to power by promising Germans to bring their country back to its its pre-World-War-I glory.
Jacobs said he's noticed a shift in public discourse, and worries about the fact that people now feel free to say things that 'couldn't be said five years ago.'




More: https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...America-reminds-years-lead-Nazi-takeover.html
Good article. Makes one pause.... Let's face it......the US is not the US anymore........and Trump wants to take it back to when he thinks it was great.

Germans in that age group are very sensitive to what existed in Hitler's Germany....... Only a fool would mock......
 

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He was released from prison camp in 45. I think he has a very good idea what happened in Nazi Germany.
of course he does. Only a fool would think otherwise. Hitler's Germany horrors are virtually unmatched in current history.That kind of barbarism leaves a trauma that is so profound, it defies description.
 
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JLM

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of course he does. Only a fool would think otherwise. Hitler's Germany horrors are vitally unmatched in current history.That kind of barbarism leaves a trauma that is so profound, it defies description.


So you obviously don't believe the children were kept locked away in a separate part of the prison away from the monstrosities? Perhaps you can provide proof of this.
 

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So you obviously don't believe the children were kept locked away in a separate part of the prison away from the monstrosities? Perhaps you can provide proof of this.
Does she know that you're a trolling pr1ck?