Monday, September 29, 2008

Obama unleashes Gestapo tactics in Missouri

You better be careful about what you say about Obama in Missouri. If you say anything there that hurts his feelings he's going to have his personal stormtroopers or "Truth Squad" descend upon you and re-educate your mind. Funny how a party that loves to associate Republicans with Nazi's all the time, they sure love to employ a lot of Hitler's tactics to win elections.

Make no mistake people, this is exactly what happens in Kim Jong-Il's North Korea, in Stalin's Russia, in Mussolini's Italy, in Castro's Cuba, in Hussein's Iraq, in Chavez's Venezuela, and on and on and on.



via Eyeblast TV




If Obama wins this election will he have his "Truth Squad" find out who voted against him in Missouri and have them locked up?

Missouri governor goes nuclear on Obama for using prosecutors on campaign “truth squad” (Hot Air)

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

I think you might be mildly confused. See, the Gestapo was trying to SUPRESS the truth, and round up non-Aryans to imprison and kill in death camps.

Senator Obama is just trying to make sure voters are not making their decisions based on lies.

If you're voting McCain because you agree with his policies, then I understand your choice. If your voting for McCain because you're upset that Barack Obama doesn't want to be lied about, then you're obviously so sad and bitter about your station in life that you have put your anger in front of making an informed decision.

Either way, it's rarely a good idea to compare something as trivial as an attempt to remove slanderous TV ads from local stations to the police force responsible for enforcing the holocaust. I have on occasion been known to call McCain a liar and a cheater but I would not stoop so low as to compare him to a Nazi.

Perhaps you were just not aware at the insensitivity of your comments. Maybe taking the time to read about what the Gestapo actually was responsible for will lead you to be a little less colorful with your use of language in the future.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gestapo

Monroe Anderson said...

I understand why Republicans are afraid of the truth and all I have to say is: Get used to it.

Michael Ejercito said...

Either way, it's rarely a good idea to compare something as trivial as an attempt to remove slanderous TV ads from local stations to the police force responsible for enforcing the holocaust.
Why should there be an attempt to remove such ads?