Thanks, data, for your answers. I saw you this morning, but I had to quit the computer and go with my friend strawberry picking. This was probably the very last time for this year. The berries are soooo good!!
Instead of copying your whole long post, I'll pick out separate relevant points.
When I said we were finished in 1945 I meant us, the German people. We had nowhere to run to, nowhere to hide... we were at the mercy of our enemies.
Hitler's greatest hope to get the atom bomb ready in time was smashed. Wernher von Braun and his team of scientists fled from Peenemuende to Austria and surrendered there to the Americans. What a humiliation! We were done, data!
http://www.efour4ever.com/44thdivision/vonbrauncapture.html
I don't think anybody in his right mind believes the atom bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki were humanitarian acts!! That's pure American BS!! It was done to test them out, to see how they work.
So, do you think you have good democratic politicians now in Germany? I am still disappointed how they handled the Murat Kurnaz case. But then, most Germans are anti-turk, anti-muslim.
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dancing-loon: Well, don't they just about have that? The Senate is pretty much controlled by the Democrats. They still would have to have elections.(end quote)
Data:
Election about what? It should be politics, concepts for society and not just PR abilities.
I meant, although the two parties are more or less the same, or under the same lobbyists' influence, they still have to go through the process of an election campaign, so it looks like a democracy, but in reality it isn't.
I think they
do talk about their political intentions.... don't know about concepts for society at large. They have to reveal themselves to the public, how else are the voters going to decide.
Transparency is often too low, also in democratic organized states.
Typical for that was a stance of a Bruxelles bureaucrat, to take out transparency from EU contract text in order to get the Irish votes. This kind of modern politics is rather poison for democracy.
Interesting tidbit from Europe, and a good example of manipulation to achieve a certain result. It's being done all over the world.
No, I haven't tried nailing pudding to the wall!:lol::lol: Data, you are getting funny!;-)
Alright, I won't comment on AIPAC!