Wednesday, June 30, 2010

List of French Citizens Who Collaborated With the Nazis During WWII to Be Published Online

At London's Telegraph, via Theo Spark.

One day, we'll also see a list of Americans who collaborated with global jihad in the post-9/11 era.

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  1. "One day, we'll also see a list of Americans who collaborated with global jihad in the post-9/11 era."

    That sounds rather ominous! It reminds me of what David Horowitz once warned at the beginning of the Iraqi invasion:

    "When your country is attacked there can be no such thing as an ‘anti-war’ movement. Protesters against America’s war on terror are not peaceniks, they are America-haters and saboteurs, and they should be treated as such."

    So are you advocating that anyone who questioned the Neocon Wars be prosecuted as a saboteur? Or as a Nazi collaborator?

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  2. Ominous is right. So why beat around the bush, Don? Let's see your enemies list, foreign and domestic. You know who deserves to be enemies of your all-powerful nanny state, right? Sometimes I wonder if you even know what the word "conservative" means...

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  3. Lance: You're not banned, so just comment under your real name, okay?

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  4. But "Lance Thundercock" is my real name, Don. Remember? My "REAL NON-COWARD NAME"? Just kidding, I got signed out of my Google account somehow and was just feeling light-hearted. And for the record: if I was banned and I cared enough to try to comment anyway rest assured that I wouldn't use an alias that I had previously joked about using with you.

    So, was that little admonition your way of ignoring OR's and my comments or what?

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  5. Sheesh, that would be one hell of a list, as it would comprise 99% of the enemy-coddling democrats and 98% of their treasonous State Controlled Media dog-washers.

    Perhaps they will find it in the "Meccan Archive" someday in the future, just like they found the names of freedom-hating American commie scum who were collaborating with Russia in the Soviet Archive once it was opened up.

    You know, the names of those the lying left refuses to acknowledge to this day.

    -Dave

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