To the editor:
Fanatical socialist democrats, especially those in education, union thug bosses, biased media and the current criminals in our federal and state administrations love pinning hateful labels on those who dare not prostitute themselves to their nonsense. Their favorite buzz labels of choice: extremists, mean-spirited, intolerant, radical right-wing (Christians), ad nauseam. Interesting. To me, most of those terms accurately describe left-wing socialists, don't they?
I honestly take pride in being branded as mean-spirited and intolerant, especially considering my desire to defeat and bury failed, destructive socialist ideologies. That's OK. Turnabout is fair play, as I have my own set of nasty, albeit extremely accurate, brands for our fanatic left-wing Democrat opponents.
Unlike liberal/socialists who fear exposure of who they really are, I bothered to look up the following definitions: Democrat, liberalism, socialism, Marxism, fascism, communism and my personal favorite for exposing subversive socialists, Nazi.
For those of you who can still think and do for yourselves, do your own homework. Look up these definitions and shock yourselves as to the close similarities among them. And since I spent time in post-war Germany, I'll define Nazi for you. Nazi is a German acronym for Nationalsoziolist, or National Socialist. Frightening, isn't it? Do you see any correlations yet with our current political administration? No? Then try one more assignment.
Get some history books which the U.S. Department of Propaganda (sorry, I mean Education) and the NEA have not yet confiscated, revised and dumbed down. Study the history of Nazi Germany, and you'll realize how a deranged, womanizing, failed artist (with a funny mustache) and who as a corporal in World War I rose to power. I believe his initials were A.H. But you're not done yet. Now it's test time. Ask yourselves some questions regarding possible similarities between Hitler's Third Reich and our present corrupt administration in the United States. I'll get you started with a few.
Did not the artful liar with the funny mustache create an inner circle, surrounding himself with creeps, criminals, crazies and lazies, even homosexuals? Did he not seize the media and convert it to a biased propaganda machine? Did he not use thug union bosses to starve and beat the workers into submission? Did he not exterminate religious and intellectual opposition? Did he not burn books, revise history and brainwash school children to serve his purposes (Hitler Youth and our present NEA come to mind)? Did he not confiscate the wealth of the producers to benefit himself, his cronies and mindless, unproductive followers? And here's one for you socialists who think you'll share the power over the rest of us. Were there not countless bodies of Hitler's inner-circle conspirators left in his wake?
Arguably, Hitler's best move was to neutralize, then destroy, those who could have stopped him dead long before gaining such destructive dictatorial powers. The trouble was, as is now, those folks were caught and crushed in their sleep. Or was it arrogant apathy? So, does the good reader see any comparisons to today's socialist leadership yet? Have you had enough? If so, I'll leave you with an appropriate simile which I adamantly believe: Hard-core socialists are like sociopaths. They have no conscience about right and wrong. Sound familiar regarding some of our present socialist leadership? So, despite your political and ideological biases, consider how you will explain to your children and grandchildren why we all damned them to a godless, socialist hell on Earth.
My God help us all, because he's not likely to bless this once great nation much longer. This is especially true if conservatives and Christians (not necessarily the same) remains asleep and apathetic to the evils of socialism. Learn the new national socialist dance, the Macarena (requires no thought or individual creativity, just goosestep like everyone else) and shout in unison, "Heil, Hillary."
JOE MARTIN
Jackson
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