I just finished reading this book. Most amazing read and quite thought provoking. Some folks here deny the holocaust; I am NOT one of them. Mr. Cargas is a self confessed Roman Catholic and he wrote this book to bring reform to his Church as concerns anti-semitism. More power to him.
Nonetheless the thoughts that crossed my mind was that the exact same book could have been written but with examples and pictures illustrating the horrors of abortion.
None of it adds up to my way of thinking. Why would a people who just barely escaped extermination be so pro-abort?
Done in Convention by the Unanimous Consent of the States present the Seventeenth Day of September in the Year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and Eighty seven.
I had a guy that did pick ups and deliveries for my lab some years ago. About 70 at the time. One day I glanced and noted the serial number tattooed on his forearm. Yep, he was a camp survivor. Horrible, horrible, just horrible.
"The Democrat Party looks like Titanic survivors. Partying and celebrating one moment, and huddled in lifeboats freezing the next". Hatari 2017
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." Han Solo
I just finished reading this book. Most amazing read and quite thought provoking. Some folks here deny the holocaust; I am NOT one of them. Mr. Cargas is a self confessed Roman Catholic and he wrote this book to bring reform to his Church as concerns anti-semitism. More power to him.
Nonetheless the thoughts that crossed my mind was that the exact same book could have been written but with examples and pictures illustrating the horrors of abortion.
None of it adds up to my way of thinking. Why would a people who just barely escaped extermination be so pro-abort?
I seriously doubt the alleged "six million" number that has been trotted out for decades. The fact that it happened is an historical fact. I've been to Auschwitz.
as a young kid ( 12 yrs old), I toured the prison camp Museum at Dachau, just after it had opened...to this day the biggest thing I recall is the solemnness I felt after seeing it....
Was haunting like walking thru the American Cemetery in Normandy, but definitely not the solemn peace you felt there...
just even closing one's eyes, you could still feel the horror of those that survived and those that died their.. the hate for the prisoners by the Nazi guards...yet the compassion and shame that other Guards felt...
but in the long run, words barely can begin to describe what you feel...I guess especially at my age...
I've even had the fortune to speak with veterans who liberated some of those camps as young men...had seen the horrors and death in combat... but nothing compared them for what they saw when they came upon those camps...
I seriously doubt the alleged "six million" number that has been trotted out for decades. The fact that it happened is an historical fact. I've been to Auschwitz.
I just finished reading this book. Most amazing read and quite thought provoking. Some folks here deny the holocaust; I am NOT one of them. Mr. Cargas is a self confessed Roman Catholic and he wrote this book to bring reform to his Church as concerns anti-semitism. More power to him.
Nonetheless the thoughts that crossed my mind was that the exact same book could have been written but with examples and pictures illustrating the horrors of abortion.
None of it adds up to my way of thinking. Why would a people who just barely escaped extermination be so pro-abort?
On average, 1,876 black babies are aborted every day in the United States, With that being known and knowing that joos historically hate blacks it is not a surprise that joos support abortion.
Paul
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I seriously doubt the alleged "six million" number that has been trotted out for decades. The fact that it happened is an historical fact. I've been to Auschwitz.
The one thing you can count one is that the Nazis kept meticulous records or even their atrocities.
They counted them upon arive to the camps, and they counted the ones they killed. We know how many were left at liberation. We know how many loved ones they never saw again.
The math works.
"The Democrat Party looks like Titanic survivors. Partying and celebrating one moment, and huddled in lifeboats freezing the next". Hatari 2017
"Hokey religions and ancient weapons are no match for a good blaster at your side, kid." Han Solo
The one thing you can count one is that the Nazis kept meticulous records or even their atrocities.
They counted them upon arive to the camps, and they counted the ones they killed. We know how many were left at liberation. We know how many loved ones they never saw again.
I just finished reading this book. Most amazing read and quite thought provoking. Some folks here deny the holocaust; I am NOT one of them. Mr. Cargas is a self confessed Roman Catholic and he wrote this book to bring reform to his Church as concerns anti-semitism. More power to him.
Nonetheless the thoughts that crossed my mind was that the exact same book could have been written but with examples and pictures illustrating the horrors of abortion.
None of it adds up to my way of thinking. Why would a people who just barely escaped extermination be so pro-abort?
On average, 1,876 black babies are aborted every day in the United States, With that being known and knowing that joos historically hate blacks it is not a surprise that joos support abortion.
Somehow I"m so numb already that 1876 less thugs a day ain't a bad thing.....
We can keep Larry Root and all his idiotic blabber and user names on here, but we can't get Ralph back..... Whiskey Tango Foxtrot, over....
Well, there's one idiot for you, the other is ghostinthemachine. As hatari mentions, the GERMANS kept very good records and the figure was not quite six million jews but just shy of 5.8 something. I have a book at the house with photos of official Nazi records. Pretty meticulous, and everything was cataloged, hair, teeth, even fat for the war effort.
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
Something for Blue (non-combat)Moron to make him feel good :
And like I mentioned, they are photographs from records residing in the National Archives and used at Nuremberg.
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A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
I've been to Mauthausen and Dachau. I've met many Holocaust survivors, have seen the tattoos, heard the stories.
I went to Mauthhausen with an Austrian friend who was from the town... he's a big guy, around 6'-7" tall. I'll never forget going through the crematoria with him, tears streaming down his face. His mother was in her 20's at the time the camp was operational. She said everyone in town knew what was happening there... the pall of sickly sweet smoke from burning bodies hung in the air.
My father had a good friend that survived Auschwitz. He was a teenager, and he and his father both survived 4 years of living hell there. When they were liberated by the allies, they were being transported via train away from the camp. Standing on the train platform waiting to board, an un-captured SS soldier walked up to his father and shot him in the head, killing him...
Holocaust deniers are the lowest form of scum...
“Perfection is Achieved Not When There Is Nothing More to Add, But When There Is Nothing Left to Take Away” Antoine de Saint-Exupery
I've been to Mauthausen and Dachau. I've met many Holocaust survivors, have seen the tattoos, heard the stories.
I went to Mauthhausen with an Austrian friend who was from the town... he's a big guy, around 6'-7" tall. I'll never forget going through the crematoria with him, tears streaming down his face. His mother was in her 20's at the time the camp was operational. She said everyone in town knew what was happening there... the pall of sickly sweet smoke from burning bodies hung in the air.
My father had a good friend that survived Auschwitz. He was a teenager, and he and his father both survived 4 years of living hell there. When they were liberated by the allies, they were being transported via train away from the camp. Standing on the train platform waiting to board, an un-captured SS soldier walked up to his father and shot him in the head, killing him...
Holocaust deniers are the lowest form of scum...
Scum is probably unfair in the case of BlueMoron. In his case it's an issue of intelligence...
A good principle to guide me through life: “This is all I have come to expect, standard lackluster performance. Trust nothing, believe no one and realize it will only get worse…”
I went to Dachau years back on a cold, damp and light foggy November day. Riding the city bus out of Munich I noticed the number of old Germans on the bus and could feel my anger building towards those elderly who in their day did nothing. It was the most quiet and solemn bus ride I've ever taken. Once at Dachau concentration camp and after a visit to the museum I was overcome by the immense sadness of millions of people. I'm glad I went and believe that I'd be more than happy to rearrange the facial features of any loudmouth revisionist I encounter.
I watched a documentary the other day that interviewed a guard from auschwitz. He said that his reasons for coming forward and talking about it all these years later were to silence those that say it didn't happen or it wasn't as bad as we've been told. It became his life's mission to tell the truth about how bad it was and how it happened on such a huge scale.
�Politicians are the lowest form of life on earth. Liberal Democrats are the lowest form of politician.� �General George S. Patton, Jr.
So, you're saying that some who accepts that a "holocaust", IE, the slaughter of innocents occurred, but doesn't necessarily accept the nice round six mil number trotted out, is likewise scum?